OAR 230-090-0035
Schedule of Fees


(1) Mileage: All assigned officials shall be paid a mileage allowance of .25 cents a mile for actual round trip travel from the official’s residence to the venue.
(2) Lodging: All officials assigned to events more than 100 miles from their homes, or at the discretion of an authorized representative of the superintendent based on road conditions, weather or other circumstance that makes driving conditions unsafe, shall be given the option of having lodging provided by the promoter. If lodging accommodations provided by a promoter are not of satisfactory condition, an authorized representative of the superintendent shall make alternative arrangements for lodging officials and bill the promoter for the cost. If lodging is not provided by the promoter for officials meeting the requirements for lodging, such officials are entitled up to $50 compensation from the promoter upon presenting a hotel receipt (including taxes, but not to include meals, telephone, etc.) Official’s must make prior arrangements and qualify to be eligible for reimbursement.
(3) Officials shall be paid by the promoter according to the following pay scale unless a promoter has a predetermined pay scale which exceeds the following fees:
Net Gate — Main Event Referee — Preliminary Referee
$1.00–15,000 — $150 — $150
15,001–20,000 — $210 — $170
20,001–30,000 — $260 — $180
30,001–40,000 — $315 — $200
Over 40,000 — $425 — $270
Net Gate — Judge — Standby Official
$1.00–15,000 — $85 — $50
15,001–20,000 — $100 — $50
20,001–30,000 — $120 — $50
30,001–40,000 — $170 — $50
Over 40,000 — $225 — $50
Net Gate — Inspector — Chief Inspector
$1.00–15,000 — $50 — $75
15,001–20,000 — $50 — $75
20,001–30,000 — $50 — $75
30,001–40,000 — $50 — $75
Over 40,000 — $50 — $75
Timekeepers shall be paid according to the following pay scale:
Net Gate — Pay
$1.00—15,000.00 — $50
15,000—50,000.00 — $75
(4) Medical Personnel shall be paid according to the following pay scale:
Net Gate — Pay
$1 and over - $300
(5) “Net gate” means the total gross receipts minus state taxes and the schedule of officials’ fees paid by the promoter.
(6) If the estimated net gate is found to be inaccurate upon submission of the promoters tax report, and the officials pay is determined to be higher, an adjustment will be made, an invoice will be submitted to the promoter and the promoter will be responsible to submit checks for officials based on the difference between what they received and what they were due on the event application within 5 days of notice of underpayment.
(7) This section does not apply to events supervised by an amateur athletic organization.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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