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7.0 Rules/Regulations for Wheelchair Competition
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7.1 Player’s EligibilityAll players must have a mobility impaired disability requiring the use of a wheelchair such as paraplegia, quadriplegia, amputation or other recognized disability. In some cases, a doctor’s letter may be required to determine eligibility.
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7.2 Violations Resulting in Fouls(a) The shooter must remain seated while playing a shot (at least one
cheek on the seat or seat pad). If a seat pad is used, it must remain
flat and cover the seat of the wheelchair evenly. The seat pad cannot
be bunched up on the seat straddled by the shooter with the shooter’s
legs or stumps. The shooter may not sit on the wheel or armrest. The point
where the shooter’s buttocks rest on the seat or seat pad must not
be higher than 27 in / 68.5 cm from the surface on which the wheelchair
rolls in its normal operating position. Violations of the above are considered to violate 6.16 Unsportsmanlike Conduct and will typically be penalized as follows: 1st offense, cue ball in hand for the opponent anywhere on the table; 2nd offense, loss of the current game; 3rd offense, loss of the match. The referee may choose a different penalty depending on the nature of the offense.
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7.3 Wheelchair RequirementsNo standing wheelchairs may be used in the standing position. A player’s wheelchair should be clean and in good working order.
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