(a)
1. There is a safety zone surrounding the playing court with a width of metre atleast along the side lines and 2 metres behind the goal lines.
2. All court players wear identical uniforms. The goal keepers of each team wears same colour, but different from court players of both team and opposing goal keeper. The players must wear numbers that are atleast 20 cm high in the back of the shirt and atleast 10 cm in the front. The numbers used should be from 1 to 20. The players must also wear sports shoes.
3. If a game is tied after regular time and a clear winner is necessary, it would proceed to two 5-minutes periods of overtime with a 1 minute break before each.
(b)
1. The six occasions when the clock is stopped during the game are:
1. During the half break of the game.
2. When the timed-out is requested by the team.
3. When any substitution or disqualification has been made.
4. When the time-keeper or the technical delegate deliberately stops the clock by a whistle signal.
5. When the game is tied and a break is given.
6. Between two consecutive overtime periods’ halves.
2. A player advances with the ball either bouncing it, rolling it on the floor or dribbling it towards the opponent’s goal.
(c) 1. The four throws used in the game are:
(1) The goalkeeper-throw
(2) Free throw
(3) Throw-off
(4) Throw-in
2. After the ball has been controlled, the ball cannot be touched by the opposing player if the ball has not touched the floor or the goal in the meantime. The opposing players cannot pull or hit the ball out of the hands, arms or legs. They cannot even block or force away with arms, hands or legs.