| Tournament Sponsorship
LAW 80SPONSORING ORGANIZATION
(Old 1997 Law Removed)
 A sponsoring organization conducting an event under these Laws has the 
    following duties and powers:  
      See Duplicate 
      DecisionsA. The Regulating Authority 1. T he Regulating Authority under these Laws is (a) for its own world tournaments and events the World Bridge Federation.
 (b) the respective Zonal Authority for tournaments and events held under 
      its auspices.
 (c) for any other tournament or event the National Bridge Organization in 
      whose territory the tournament takes place.
 2. The Regulating Authority has the responsibilities and powers specified 
      in these Laws.
 3. The Regulating Authority may delegate its powers (retaining ultimate 
      responsibility for their exercise) or it may assign them (in which case it 
      has no further responsibility for their exercise).
(Old 1997 Law)to appoint the tournament Director. If there is no tournament 
      Director, the players should designate one of their own number to perform 
      his functions.
 
B. Tournament Organizer1. The Regulating Authority may recognize an entity, designated the 
      “Tournament Organizer”, which subject to the requirements of the 
      Regulating Authority and these Laws is responsible for arranging and 
      preparing a tournament or event. The Tournament Organizer’s powers and 
      duties may be delegated, but the responsibility for their performance is 
      retained. The Regulating Authority and the Tournament Organizer may be the 
      same body. 2. The Tournament Organizer’s powers and duties include:
 (a) appointment of the Director. If there is no appointed Director, the 
      players should designate a person to perform his functions.
 (b) to make advance arrangements for the tournament, including playing 
      quarters, equipment and all other logistical requirements.
 (c) to establish the date and time of each session.
 (d) to establish the conditions of entry.
 (e) to establish the conditions for bidding and play in accordance with 
      these Laws, together with any special conditions (as, for example, play 
      with screens – provisions for rectification of actions not transmitted 
      across the screen may be varied).
 (f) to announce regulations supplementary to, but not in conflict with, 
      these Laws.
 (g) (i) to arrange* for the appointment of any assistants required for the 
      Director. (ii) to appoint other staff and prescribe their duties and 
      responsibilities.
 (h) to arrange* for entries to be accepted and listed.
 (i) to establish suitable conditions of play and announce them to the 
      contestants.
 (j) to arrange* for scores to be collected, results tabulated and an 
      official record made of them.
 (k) to make suitable arrangements for the conduct of appeals under Law 93.
 (l) any other powers and duties conferred in these Laws.
 (Old 1997 Law)
 to make advance arrangements for the tournament, including playing 
      quarters, accommodations and equipment.
 * It is normal in some jurisdictions for the Director to assume 
      responsibility for some or all of the tasks that the Tournament Organizer 
      is here required to arrange.
C. (Old 1997 Law Removed)Session Times
to establish the date and time of each session. 
D. (Old 1997 Law Removed)Conditions of Entry
to establish the conditions of entry. 
E. (Old 1997 Law Removed)Special Conditions
to establish special conditions for bidding and play (such as written 
      bidding, bidding boxes, screens - penalty provisions for actions not 
      transmitted across a screen may be suspended). 
F. (Old 1997 Law Removed)Supplementary Regulations
to publish or announce regulations supplementary to, but not in 
      conflict with, these Laws. 
G. (Old 1997 Law Removed)     Appeals to make suitable arrangements for appeals to be heard.  |