A national level license allows a judge to officiate at national-level events. The NSA oversees this license and permits judging at national events that are not sanctioned by FIS. It is understood that judges, unless “fast-tracked,” should gain experience by judging at the national level before applying for a FIS license.
FIS B-License can judge the following B-events: Continental Cup, Judge University Games, Junior World Championships, and all other FIS-sanctioned events except for the World Cup (host nation only if a positive judges’ evaluation is given), World Championships, Olympic Winter Games, or other elite or special events requiring the most skilled judges.