1. Snapping the Ball
1.1 The snapper, after assuming position for the snap and adjusting the ball, may neither move nor change the position of the ball in a manner simulating the beginning of a play until it is snapped. An infraction of this provision may be penalized, whether or not the ball is snapped, and the penalty for any resultant encroachment or contact foul by an opponent shall be cancelled.
1.2 When over the ball the snapper shall have his her feet behind his/her scrimmage line (first ball spotter-orange).
1.3 The snapper shall pass the ball back from its position on the ground with a quick and continuous motion of the hand(s). The ball shall leave the hand(s) in this motion.
1.4  No players shall interlock legs at the scrimmage line.
1.5 Players on offense and defense may use a two, three or four point stance.
1.6 No player may make contact or interfere with an opponent or the ball before it is snapped.
1.7 After the ball is ready for play and until it is snapped, no player on defense may encroach, touch the ball, nor may any player contact opponents or in any way interfere with them.
1.8 At least four (4) offensive players must bo on the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped.
1.9 All offensive players must momentarily be inbounds within 15 yards of the ball before the ball is snapped.
1.10 One offensive player who is at least three yards behind the line of scrimmage may be in motion, but not toward the opponent’s goal line.
1.11 All offensive players, with the exception of the one in motion, must be stationary in their positions for one full second without movement of the feet, body, head, or arms.
1.12 The offensive team must have at least four (4) players on their scrimmage line (first ball spotter-orange) at the snap.
1.13 No offensive player, while on the scrimmage line may receive a snap. The player who receives the snap must be at least two (2) yards behind the offensive scrimmage line.
1.14 The offense has twenty-five (25) seconds to put the ball in play each down after the officials has signaled the ball ready for play.