CROSSING CENTER LINE: During play, any part of a player's body may touch the center line, and, in addition, only his/her foot or feet may contact the playing area on the opposite side of the center line providing that some part of each encroaching foot remains on or above the center line at the time of such contact. Any part of a player's body may be in the air below the net and beyond the center line if he does not interfere with the opponent's play by touching the ball or an opponent. A player may reach under the net to retrieve a ball that is in play by their team. The spiker's motion may legally carry his/her hand over the net on the follow-through provided that contact is made with the ball when at least a portion of the ball is directly above the net or it is clearly on his side of the net.
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New rule for center line violation is that the persons foot must fully be over the center line. As long as the person has part of their foot on the certain line it is legally. Also you can cross the center line if it has nothing to do with the play. As long as any part of your body is touching the center line you can cross it.
The center line is the line underneath the net that a player cannot cross at any time during the game and it splits the court in half.
The center line is the line that separates the two teams from one another, also the net is hung over the center line.