OHT 3 A IROA Recommendations for

NROI Program

Startup

The organization is customarily named the National Range Officers Institute

(examples: NROI Canada, NROI Norway, NROI US, etc.)

The Regional Director usually appoints the President of the National Range Officers Institute (NROI).

The organization creates it own identifying logo and colors. The shield and scales of the International Range Officers Organization (IROA) may be used but the actual IROA logo may not be used.

The funding for the operation of the NROI usually comes through the Regional Director.

NROI Range Officer Training

NROI is responsible for the training of National Range Officers in accordance with international training standards. IROA has developed a Range Officer Training Seminar which is designed for the training of National Range Officers and this material is available from IROA free of charge to all Regions.

NROI Range Officer Qualifications and Rank

Range Officer qualifications for NROI accreditation are as follows:

Must be a current member of IPSC

Must successfully complete an IROA Level I Seminar

Must earn 3 supervised Match Points (work in IPSC matches under supervision of a certified IPSC Range Official).

Chief Range Officer qualifications for NROI accreditation are as follows:

Must be a current member of IPSC.

                Must be a certified IPSC Range Officer.

Must be recommended in writing by a certified Chief Range Officer or Regional Director.

Must have a minimum of 28 (total accumulated) match points.

 

OHT 3B

Range Master qualifications for NROI accreditation are as follows:

Must be a current member of IPSC.

Must be a certified IPSC Chief Range Officer.

Must be recommended in writing by a Certified Range Master or Regional Director.

Must have a minimum of 55 (total accumulated) match points.

 

NROI Annual Maintenance of Certification

All NROI Officials should require six Match Points per year to maintain their accreditation.

Match Points are awarded as follows:

Level I match.......1 points

Level II match......2 points

Level III match.....3 points

Level IV match.....4 points

Level V match......5 points

Any official not attaining their required maintenance match points for the calendar year may re-certify for the next year, at their Level, by attaining 3 supervised match points.