Discipline for On-Field Conduct and Detrimental Off-Field Conduct Sample Clauses

Discipline for On-Field Conduct and Detrimental Off-Field Conduct. It is understood and agreed that Player discipline for on-field misconduct or for off-field misconduct detrimental to the reputation and public image of MLS, the Team and/or the game of soccer shall be determined, as more fully described hereafter, by the Commissioner or his designee.
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Discipline for On-Field Conduct and Detrimental Off-Field Conduct. It is understood and agreed that USL may discipline a Player for on-field misconduct and for 1583 off-field misconduct detrimental to the reputation and public image of the League, the 1584 Club and/or the sport of soccer, as more fully described hereafter. 1585 1. On-Field Misconduct.‌ 1586 (a) “On-Field Misconduct” shall include misconduct that occurs in any 1587 stadium or playing facility, in and/or around the stadium or playing 1588 facility (involving any person(s) or property in or around the 1589 stadium or playing facility), including, but not limited to: the 1590 playing field, locker rooms, parking lots, spectator stands or other 1591 spectator facilities, and other back-of-house and underground 1592 areas, including those used by television production and other 1593 media), and which occurs at, during or in connection with any 1594 match or tournament in which the Player competes. 1595 (b) Discipline for on-field misconduct will ordinarily be considered 1596 and imposed by the USL (or an internal committee thereof). 1597 Discipline for on-field misconduct may include a fine and/or 1598 suspension, with or without pay, or other lesser discipline, and may 1599 be imposed regardless of whether a yellow or red card has been 1600 issued. 1601 (i) Any USL-imposed discipline (A) for on-field misconduct 1602 under this Article 16.C.1 that exceeds the standard 1603 minimum fine amount or suspension length or (B) for 1604 “major game misconduct” may be appealed to the IDP (as 1605 defined below), provided such appeal is submitted within 1606 twenty-four (24) hours of the communication of the 1607 suspension or fine. The IDP may revise any such discipline 1608 in its discretion, provided that any such decision is 1609 unanimous. If the IDP is unable to reach a unanimous 1610 decision, the IDP will be deemed to have decided to uphold 1611 the discipline. Any such decisions by the IDP constitute 1612 full, final and non-reviewable (in arbitration or otherwise) 1613 dispositions of the disputes and will be binding on the 1614 Player(s) involved and the parties to this CBA. 1615 (ii) Any USL-imposed discipline for the standard minimum 1616 fine amount and suspension length is non-reviewable (in 1617 arbitration or otherwise). 1618 (iii) Any Club discipline for on-field misconduct rendered in 1619 addition to the discipline rendered by the League or IDP 1620 may be grieved to the Impartial Arbitrator in accordance 1621 with Article 24, except that the sole iss...

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