Project Display Regulations 2008

- Display size limitations:
| Maximum width |
|
4 feet (122 cm) |
| Maximum depth |
|
2.5 feet (76 cm) |
| Maximum height |
|
6.5 feet (198 cm) (table)
9 feet (274 cm) (floor) |
(a) Projects displayed on tables are the preferred
standard. Projects which require floor access may utilize Fair tables
for a portion of their display, but the entire display must still fit
within the width and depth limitations specified above. Projects with
floor displays may be placed out of numerical sequence and possibly
away from other projects in the same subject category.
(b) All projects must fit within these prescribed
space limitations. This includes elements of the project that may
extend or protrude. Displays which are admitted, but are later
augmented to exceed the space limitations will be disqualified until
brought into conformance. Using the aisle between projects as
additional display space, even temporarily during interviews, is cause
for disqualification.
- Students must be present at their display during the judging
period or the project will not be judged. For team projects, a minimum
of one-half of the authors must be present before judging will be
allowed.
- The student's original laboratory notebook must be
present for inspection during judging. However, it is advised that
this notebook be on display only during the actual judging period.
- Display Safety Concerns:
- All project displays must adhere to all Los Angeles,
State, and federal laws for public safety. Lasers must be
appropriately shielded. Projects must sustain their own
weight.
- No hazardous materials may be exhibited at the
project display. This includes, but is not limited
to, acids, unsecured glassware, mercury (including glass
thermometers), hazardous microbes, carcinogenic and radioactive
materials, open flames, and unsealed foodstuffs which may
attract pests. For these items, the substitution of
illustrations or photographs is encouraged.
A more complete
list of disallowed display materials will be included in your
confirmation letter.
Materials in violation of this rule will
be marked and must be removed by the participant before judging
will be allowed. The judgment of the Directors of Judging is
the final authority on permissible materials.
- The California State Science Fair will disqualify any
project deemed unsafe.
- Displays may not contain any living organism. This prohibition
includes all animals, plants, and studied collections of microscopic
life forms such as bacteria, fungi, and molds. The display of
preserved animals is not permitted. Projects may not display
photographs of procedures detrimental to the health and well being of
vertebrate animals. Photographs of surgical procedures may not be
exhibited.
- Projects requesting electrical power will be provided with one 110
volt outlet. You must bring your own UL approved three prong
grounded extension cord. The Science Fair does not provide extension
cords. No gas or water outlets are provided.
- A project display at the State Science Fair need not be identical
to the display at the County or Regional Fair. The display may be
altered to improve the presentation or to incorporate the results of
research subsequent to the County or Regional Fair.
- All projects must clearly distinguish between the work of the
student participant and the work of others. Students participating in
a research opportunity in industry, a university, hospital, or
institution other than their school, must display only their
research. Students must clearly specify the assistance received and
the role and contributions of others in the project. It is
required that such projects be accompanied by a letter from the
principal research director indicating the level of his/her involvement
in the student project. This letter should be included in the
project notebook.
- Awards won in previous competitions may not be displayed or
announced.
- Participants are not permitted to distribute any items to the
judges.
- Parents and advisors are not permitted in the display areas during
judging. Violations may result in disqualification of student
participants.
IMPORTANT: LOSS OR DAMAGE Valuable equipment, such
as computers, may be part of the display only if the student
participant accepts full responsibility. It is advised that
valuable materials (e.g. computers, research notebook) be on
display only during the actual judging period. Although precautionary
security service will be provided, the California State Science Fair
assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to any project or project
part. Exhibitors must exercise care in protecting equipment. It is
advisable to have an extra copy of notebooks and all printed
materials.

Last updated:
Fri Mar 21 11:42:03 PDT 2008
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