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1.7.2 - To take a timeout, the Captain or Designated Alternate will signal the Officials to request a timeout. Officials will signal for the clock to stop.
1.7.3.1 - The designated Official will signal the end of the timeout at its conclusion. At this signal, skaters will return to the track so as to start the next jam as soon as possible. The next jam can start as soon as skaters are lined up, but no more than 30 seconds should elapse after a timeout.
1.7.4 - Officials may call an Official Timeout at any point. This will stop the clock so that referees have time to review a call or adjust the number of skaters on the floor (see Section 1.9.2.2).
1.7.4.1 - If the Officials call a timeout during a jam in progress, the jam will end and a new jam will be run if there is time remaining on the official period clock (see Section 1.4.3 and Section 8.2.6.3).
1.7.5 - After a timeout, the period clock does not resume until the next jam starts, except as specified in (see Section 1.4.3.1).
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