The NBA also recognizes records from its original incarnation, the Basketball Association of America.
Note: The International Olympic Committee does not recognise records in tennis.
The Commonwealth Games Federation recognizes records only for certain events of certain sports.
The International Olympic Committee recognizes records only for certain events of certain sports.
It has recognized outdoor records since its founding in 1912.
Since 2000, the IAAF recognizes indoor records that are superior to outdoor records.
In 1958, the AAU's National Weightlifting Committee decided to begin recognizing records for 'odd lifts'.
They point to the full faith and credit clause, which requires each state to recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each other state.
The organisations do not recognise tournament play or records (maximum breaks, etc.) if not performed on tables that conform to then-current templates.
That says plainly that each state must recognize "public acts, records and judicial proceedings of every other state."