
25-02-2016, 21:51
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Alumni turned Mentor
AKA: Branden Gunn
 FRC #4761
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Reading, MA
Posts: 797
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Re: Withholding Allowance
I don't take that answer to mean that you can have a large number of spare fabricated items, as long as you only use a limited subset on the actual robot.
The answer specifically states "(and not in other ways, such as your drivetrain or similar)". This answer only applies to bumper materials that are not used for non-bumper purposes.
- If you bring spare bumper (fabricated) parts that you do not use, they are Exempt under R18-C
- If you bring spare bumper (fabricated) parts that you use on your robot as a bumper, they are Exempt under R18-C
- If you bring spare bumper (fabricated) parts that you use on your robot, but as something that is not a Bumper (like a spacer or frame repair, or whatever), they are NOT Exempt under R18-C, and are counted against your withholding allowance.
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Student FRC23 (1996-1999), Mentor FRC246 (2000), Mentor FRC1318 (2007-2009), Mentor FRC93 (2011), Mentor FRC2151 (2012), Mentor FRC23 (2013), Mentor FRC4761 (2014-2017)
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