Just to point out that Schmeck said the USFSA was diligent in offering online and in person seminars. Other than the excellent Basic Skills instructor seminars, I haven't seen evidence of that.
Sometimes the PSA seminars cover testing standards, but not always. Typically (ime), the focus is on higher-level/more difficult patterns/tests, not the lower-level Moves. It may very well be that higher-level coaches have asked for specific topics, but more often, the seminar focus is on IJS calls and competition judging.
USFSA judges' seminars could be great if you have the time and money to travel to the event and the agenda is relevant. The only current ones on the USFSA schedule are in Kalamazoo, MI (Synchro) and San Jose, CA during Nat's, although Utah and California have hosted several over the past two years. The San Jose event is focused on Novice and Junior competition programs, which is understandable given the venue. ($75 and you get a day pass for the competition!) Still, that's not necessarily the test standards in your own area, although I applaud the effort to eliminate variations in judging from region to region.
It's a question of timing: seminars were readily available leading up to the New Moves implementation, but the only ones I've seen since then have been focused on synchro or pairs, not Moves. I attended at least four different seminars prior to 9/2010 and every one covered the changes for the Moves, but not the patterns that already existed. In fairness, the seminar presenters were very good at covering patterns if requested, but there simply wasn't enough time to review all test patterns.
You're a coach, you just moved to a new state and don't have anyone to mentor you. 9/2010 was over a year ago and relevant seminars are few and far between. Do you:
. assume that the test standards are absolute the same from state to state,
. tell your students to wait until after the next relevant PSA or USFS Judge's event, or
. observe test sessions, discreetly inquire about results, and open a dialogue with other coaches to understand?