Just got out of a State (Michigan) rules meeting and we have been told that:
1. NOCSAE and helmet manufacturers have declared war over claims that third party modifications provide additional safety for players.
2. NOCSAE has issued a caveat to their certification label indicating that any modification to or change in a helmet (other than face shields) will invalidate their certification. This includes the helmet caps which have become popular lately - even though they claim to help protect players from head injury.
3. Even though coaches are required to stipulate that "all players are legally equipped", these modifications, if discovered by officials, are not to prohibit their use, force removal, prohibit a player's participation, or penalize the coach.
4. Even though these modifications invalidate the NOCSAE certification, we are to play the game; then report the incident to the State Authorities.
I'm concerned about officials' liability here in the case of player injury. Has anyone else been advised to "overlook" the non-certification; or share my concern?
Has any other state authority similarly advised officials in this matter; or have they have ruled differently?