POLICY
STATEMENT 19
ATHLETIC
PROGRAM DISCIPLINE POLICY
Prepared by:
Mary Henderson
Supersedes:
01/13/1994
Adopted by
Council: 5/26/2005
Effective:
5/26/2005
Purpose
To
adopt an official policy for the control of individual behavior at athletic
activities for the purpose of maintaining a wholesome recreational atmosphere at
events.
Coverage
This
policy, upon adoption, shall be applicable to all individuals participating in
athletics as either players, coaches, officials, or spectators and shall remain
in effect until such time that it is altered, modified, or rescinded by the Town
Council.
Policy
The
Town of Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department hereby
establishes the following Athletic Discipline Policy:
1.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct, to include, but not limited to the following:
a.
Harassment of participants or officials, or
b.
Profane language and/or gestures, or
c.
Public threat or physical violence, or
d.
Disruptive or malicious behavior
2.
Any individual (includes players, coaches, officials, and spectators)
displaying unsportsmanlike conduct, whether during or following a game, will be
subject to partial or permanent program suspension at the discretion of the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department.
3.
Ejection from Game - Adult Participant (including youth coaches)
a.
Any adult ejected from a game will automatically remain suspended from
participating in at least the next game to be played by his/her team.
(Exception: Slapping the
backboard in basketball will not be considered a discipline offense, but all
violations of safety rules will be enforced through the athletic program
discipline policy).
b.
Any adult ejected from a second game during any one season will
automatically be suspended from a minimum of the next two games to be played by
his/her team and may not participate in any game with his/her team until he/she
has a personal conference with the appropriate athletic staff.
c.
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department will review all
ejections and may extend any suspension beyond the minimum game suspension as
noted in 4(b) as it deems appropriate for the offense.
4.
Any coach displaying unsportsmanlike conduct, violating any coaches code
of conduct rule, or refusing to abide by rules and regulations established by
the department will be subject to partial or permanent program suspension at the
discretion of the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department.
a.
The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department staff will meet
with the coach in violation and will issue a partial or permanent suspension
from the program.
b.
A coach may request an appeal before the appropriate athletic committee
on any suspension taken by the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Department.
c.
Any coach or assistant coach who has been dismissed by the Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Resources Department may not return as Parks, Recreation
and Cultural Resources and Recreation Department.
5.
Ejection from Game - Youth Participant
a.
The actions of any youth ejected from a game will be reviewed by the
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department to determine if further
disciplinary action is appropriate according to the severity of the offense.
b.
Any youth ejected from any two games within one season will automatically
be suspended from participating in at least the next game to be played by
his/her team and may not return to his/her team until his/her parent(s)/guardian
has a personal conference with the team’s coach and appropriate athletic
committee.
6.
Any individual, whether youth or adult, suspended from a game after
having a conference as outlined in 4(b) and 5(b) will be suspended for the
remainder of the regular season and any tournament games.