Common use of Parent Conduct Clause in Contracts

Parent Conduct. Parents (except in their capacities as Club or Team Administrators, Coaches, Trainers) must not confront, argue, deride or abuse the referees or other game, field, league or tournament officials, or the coaching staff, parents or player of any opposing team. Parents are advised that at no time, whether before, during or after a game, are they allowed to confront a referee or a linesman involved in officiating that game. During warm-ups and games, all issues, disputes, questions, problems and comments should be directed to the Team Administrator, who will address it as appropriate to the Coach, Club Administrator, or an Officer of the Club. A violation of this prohibition may result in the ejection of the parent or of the coach from the game. If a coach is removed because of a parent’s conduct, the result is the same as if he/she is removed for his/her own acts. The coach will be suspended for at least the following game, if not for a longer period of time (e.g., multiple games or for the duration of the tournament). Such a suspension will have monetary ramifications for the coach and/or the Team, which may be assessed by the Club Board to the parent(s) whose conduct prompted the suspension. Repeated or flagrant violations by a parent may result in his/her child’s dismissal from the Team. Under applicable CYSA Rules, except where the layout of the field requires a different rule, spectators must stay on their team’s side of the field, and at least five yards behind the touchline. No spectators are permitted behind the goals. During the course of the game, Parents must follow the instructions of the Team Administrator, who is responsible for Team and spectator conduct on the sidelines, and must refrain from distracting the Coach. While parents are encouraged to assist the coaches in recruiting qualified players for the Club, no parent is authorized to contact a player from one team in the Club or his/her parents for the purpose of recruiting the player to another team in the Club, or to make any statements to any player in the Club (other than his own child) disparaging that player’s abilities or performance, his/her team’s abilities or performance, or his/her coach’s abilities or performance. Such contacts are considered to be in poor taste, ill advised, often insulting, and generally in violation of the standard of etiquette desired in the Club.

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Samples: Player Agreement

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Parent Conduct. Parents (except in their capacities as Club or Team Administrators, Coaches, or Trainers) must not confront, argue, deride or abuse the referees or other game, field, league or tournament officials, or the coaching staff, parents or player players of any opposing team. Parents are advised that at no time, whether before, during or after a game, they are they NOT allowed to confront a referee or a linesman involved in officiating that game. During warm-ups and games, all issues, disputes, questions, problems and comments should be directed to the Team Administrator, who will address it as appropriate to the Coach, Club Administrator, or an Officer of the Club. A violation of this prohibition may result in the ejection of the parent or of the coach from the game. If a coach is removed because of a parent’s conduct, the result is the same as if he/she is removed for his/her own acts. The coach will be suspended for at least the following game, if not for a longer period of time (e.g., multiple games or for the duration of the tournament). Such a suspension will have monetary ramifications for the coach and/or the Team, which may be assessed by the Club Board to the parent(s) whose conduct prompted the suspension. Repeated or flagrant violations by a parent may result in his/her child’s dismissal from the Team. Under applicable CYSA Rules, except where the layout of the field requires a different rule, spectators must stay on their team’s side of the field, and at least five yards behind the touchline. No spectators are permitted behind the goals. During the course of the game, Parents must follow the instructions of the Team Administrator, who is responsible for Team and spectator conduct on the sidelines, and must refrain from distracting the Coach. While parents are encouraged to assist the coaches in recruiting qualified players for the Club, no parent is authorized to contact a player from one team in the Club or his/her parents for the purpose of recruiting the player to another team in the Club, or to make any statements to any player in the Club (other than his own child) disparaging that player’s abilities or performance, his/her team’s abilities or performance, or his/her coach’s abilities or performance. Such contacts are considered to be in poor taste, ill ill-advised, often insulting, and generally in violation of the standard of etiquette desired in the Club.

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Samples: Code of Conduct

Parent Conduct. During the term of this agreement, the DUSC team member parent agrees to: Be ethical and honest, and to honor all commitments to the Club its teams, coaches, & players. Always behave in a sportsmanlike manner while attending and watching games. Parents (except in their capacities as Club are considered spectators during games, and when viewing a game on the sidelines, must stand or Team Administratorssit either to the right of, Coaches, Trainers) must not confront, argue, deride or abuse the referees or other game, field, league or tournament officialsleft of, or behind the coaches/player box, and at least 5 feet back of the field sideline; Do not approach the coaching area or bench unless the coach has specifically called you over to assist the player. Treat all referees, members of the coaching staff, parents or player of any opposing teamteam administrators, and Desert United Soccer Club with respect. Parents are advised that at Never coach the players, no timematter how good your intentions are. Before, whether beforeduring, during or after a game, are they allowed to confront a referee or a linesman involved in officiating that game. During warm-ups and games, all issues, disputes, questions, problems and comments should DUSC insists there be directed no shouting instructions to the Team Administrator, who will address it as appropriate to the Coach, Club Administratoryour son/daughter, or an Officer of yelling complaints, or trying to argue with the Clubofficials, coaches, players, or other spectators. A violation of this prohibition may result in the ejection of the parent or of the coach from the game. If a coach is removed because of a parent’s conduct, the result is the same as if he/she is removed for Support your player and his/her own actsteam with encouragement, not with disapproval. As a rule, if it is not a positive comment, do not say it. Acknowledge that players are expected to concentrate and give each practice and game their undivided attention. Therefore, there shall be no visiting between players and parents, family, friends, pets, or others until the coach has dismissed players from their practices or games. Never interrupt or interfere during a team's training time together. Parent/coach discussions are to be held in private, not before, during, or immediately following practice sessions or game times, unless a prior appointment has been made. In all instances, the head coach shall make the final decision regarding players' position, strategy, and playing time. Not behave as a spectator during practice sessions. Therefore, during player practice times, all parent/guardians, relatives, and friends of players should remain well back (at least 50 feet) of the sidelines or designated team practice area. Ensure that players arrive 15 minutes before practice times and 60 minutes before game times, are equipped properly, and are ready to play. Supervise, support, and reiterate your player's personal responsibility for proper and sufficient nutrition, fluid intake, and rest. If you or your player has a question about which foods and beverages are best for peak athletic performance, please ask your coach. Make prompt payment to the Club and the team when all Club related fees are due and payable (read section. Failure to Pay). Support and participate in fund-raising and other activities for the team and the club. Ensure that all requirements of the player contract are fulfilled. Desert United Soccer Club promotes a healthy player atmosphere. The coach will be suspended for at least the following game, if not for a longer period of time (e.g., multiple games or for the duration of the tournament). Such a suspension will have monetary ramifications for the coach and/or the Team, which may be assessed by the Club Board to the parent(s) whose conduct prompted the suspension. Repeated or flagrant violations by a parent may result in his/her child’s dismissal from the Team. Under applicable CYSA Rules, except where the layout of the field requires a different rule, spectators must stay on their team’s side of the field, and at least five yards behind the touchline. No spectators are permitted behind the goals. During the course of the game, Parents must follow the instructions of the Team Administrator, who is responsible for Team and spectator conduct on the sidelines, and must board asks that all parents refrain from distracting the Coachsmoking tobacco and e-cigarettes (electronic cigarettes) near all player training sessions and games. While parents are encouraged to assist the coaches in recruiting qualified players for the Club, no parent is authorized to contact a player from one team in the Club or his/her parents for the purpose of recruiting the player to another team in the Club, or to make any statements to any player in the Club (other than his own child) disparaging that player’s abilities or performance, his/her team’s abilities or performance, or his/her coach’s abilities or performance. Such contacts are considered to be in poor taste, ill advised, often insulting, This includes sidelines and generally in violation of the standard of etiquette desired in the Clubpractice areas.

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Samples: Code of Conduct Agreement

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Parent Conduct. Parents (except in their capacities as Club or Team Administrators, Coaches, or Trainers) must not confront, argue, deride or abuse the referees or other game, field, league or tournament officials, or the coaching staff, parents or player players of any opposing team. Parents are advised that at no time, whether before, during or after a game, are they allowed to confront a referee or a linesman involved in officiating that game. During warm-ups and games, all issues, disputes, questions, problems and comments should be directed to the Team Administrator, who will address it as appropriate to the Coach, Club Administrator, or an Officer of the Club. A violation of this prohibition may result in the ejection of the parent or of the coach from the game. If a coach is removed because of a parent’s conduct, the result is the same as if he/she is removed for his/her own acts. The coach will be suspended for at least the following game, if not for a longer period of time (e.g., multiple games or for the duration of the tournament). Such a suspension will have monetary ramifications for the coach and/or the Team, which may be assessed by the Club Board to the parent(s) whose conduct prompted the suspension. Repeated or flagrant violations by a parent may result in his/her child’s dismissal from the Team. Under applicable CYSA Rules, except where the layout of the field requires a different rule, spectators must stay on their team’s side of the field, and at least five yards behind the touchline. No spectators are permitted behind the goals. During the course of the game, Parents must follow the instructions of the Team Administrator, who is responsible for Team and spectator conduct on the sidelines, and must refrain from distracting the Coach. While parents are encouraged to assist the coaches in recruiting qualified players for the Club, no parent is authorized to contact a player from one team in the Club or his/her parents for the purpose of recruiting the player to another team in the Club, or to make any statements to any player in the Club (other than his own child) disparaging that player’s abilities or performance, his/her team’s abilities or performance, or his/her coach’s abilities or performance. Such contacts are considered to be in poor taste, ill ill-advised, often insulting, and generally in violation of the standard of etiquette desired in the Club.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Code of Conduct

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