The decision to cancel an event is taken very seriously. We may need to cancel, postpone, or shorten events for several reasons, including, but not limited to, the following:
Severe Weather Conditions (such as ice, snow, severe thunderstorms, flooding, etc.)
Exceptional structural circumstances to the facility (including power outages, loss of heat, loss of water, fire, or damage from a natural disaster)
Significant illness which may involve the closing of a facility prior to the event or an illness arising at an event (including a severe or contagious illness which may have had caused the facility to be closed the previous day, or a severe illness which requires extraordinary action by medical personnel.)
Significant number of teams having to cancel due to a contagious illness within the team.
The FIRST® Tech Challenge Utah Board and the Event Director will determine if there will be a delay, early dismissal, or cancellation of the tournament or if the tournament will be held in an alternative form. There also may be situations where the local venue manager (such as a school's Principal) and/or relevant government agency cancels an event at their location.
When a waitlist is needed due to high demand for a qualifier, we will make every effort to ensure that teams who want to play are able to. However, we must also balance that with allowing teams a chance to qualify if they haven't already.
At the time a qualifier fills capacity, the Utah FTC board will take the following actions, moving to the next step only when the one before fails:
Check with the qualifier host to see if the total capacity can be increased.
Ask teams already registered to voluntarily drop from the qualifier (via mass-email to all teams currently registered). Any team that volunteers will be placed on a list as volunteers, but will not be dropped until it becomes necessary, at which point a full refund will be issued.
Once the volunteer list has been exhausted, teams will be involuntarily dropped as needed, in the following order:
Teams who have exceeded the number of qualifiers allowed for advancement (if applicable)
Teams who have already qualified, in descending order by number of qualifiers attended.
Steps 2-3 will only be taken if there are teams on the waitlist who have not yet qualified.
Waitlist clearing will happen in the following way:
Teams who have not yet qualified will be given top priority, first-come, first-served.
Teams who have already qualified will only clear the waitlist if we have volunteers to drop out.