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Off-Season Participation
Guidelines
The Board of Directors has established the
following guidelines relative to contact by coaches in a given sport with
student-athletes who participate in that sport at times during the school
year outside that sport's season as defined in “Sport Seasons Guidelines”
contained elsewhere in this handbook:
1. Definitions.
(a) Off-Season. "Off-season" means the period of time
during the regular school year but outside the defined sport season for a
specific sport. (b) Sports Season. "Sports
season" means the period of time for a specific school team in each
respective sport that begins with the first permissible date of practice
in that sport and ends either with (a) the last permissible date for a
regular season contest (if not participating in state series competition)
in that sport; (b) the date of the team's elimination from state series
competition in that sport; or (c) the state championship game in that
sport; whichever first occurs for that team. During a sports season a
school may organize its teams in the sport for practice and
interscholastic athletic competition within the regulations established to
govern that specific sport. (c) Coach.
"Coach" means any person, regardless of whether they are employed or
volunteer, who instructs, supervises, or otherwise manages
student-athletes in conjunction with a practice, tryout, drill, workout,
evaluation or competitive activity. (d) “Involved
In Any Respect.” "Involved in any respect" means engaged in
anything to do with a non-school team, including but not limited to,
coaching, scheduling, transporting, officiating and the hiring of
officials, training, taping, managing team expenses, purchasing of
uniforms and equipment, etc.
2. During the off-season, a coach may
have contact with student athletes who are members of his/her team outside
the normal teacher-student classroom environment to make arrangements for
and assist in the conduct of physical examinations; explain eligibility
regulations; solve insurance problems; review films; build morale; and
conduct off-season conditioning as defined in the “Off-Season Conditioning
Guidelines” contained elsewhere in this handbook.
3. During the
off-season, a coach or prospective coach of any member school may be
involved with a non-school team in a sport that he/she coaches provided
the non-school team meets the following requirements: (a)
The team must be affiliated with an outside agency promoting athletic
participation opportunities such as, but not limited to:
Baseball – Babe Ruth, American Legion, city/county
leagues Basketball – AAU, USA,
USOC Golf – USGA, AJGA
Soccer – FIFA, Youth leagues
Softball – ASA, USSSA
Swimming & Diving – USS, NISCA, ASCA, CSCAA, AAU
Tennis – FTA, USTA, USOC, ITF
Track & Field – USA, AAU
Volleyball – USVBA, USOC, USA, AVA
Wrestling – USA, AAU (b) Participation must
include a published schedule of competition. (c) All fees
or assessment for participation must be documented. (d)
Participation shall be voluntary and shall not be required, either
directly or indirectly, for membership on an interscholastic
team.
4. Participation by a student in non-school athletics (i.e.
AAU, American Legion, club settings, etc.) on a team that is affiliated
with any school other than the school which the student attends, or
attended the prior year, followed by enrollment by that student in the
affiliated school, shall be considered prima facie evidence of recruiting
by the school to which that student enrolled, or that the student enrolled
in that school in whole or in part for athletic reasons. Unless this prima
facie evidence of recruiting or that the student enrolled in the new
school in whole or in part for athletic reasons is disproved by the school
and student to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, the student shall be
ineligible to represent that school in interscholastic athletic
competition for a period of 365 consecutive days from the date of his/her
enrollment in that school. A team affiliated with a school is one that is
organized by and/or coached by any member of the coaching staff at, or any
other person affiliated with, that school; and/or on which the majority of
the members of the team (participants in practice and/or competition) are
students who attend that school (Bylaw 11.4.10).
5. Member schools
may make their gymnasiums and other athletic facilities available to
outside groups or organizations such as USA Wrestling, AAU Basketball,
American Legion Baseball and others as approved by the school district or
governing body for a private school for the conduct of recreational
activities programs without being in violation of FHSAA Bylaws under the
following guidelines: (a) The school may not assume
responsibility for, nor provide facilities for, these activities except
under the condition that if the school’s facilities are used, such
facilities must be contracted to the group or organization that is
responsible for the program. (b) The school may not
assume liability or insurance responsibility for non-school recreational
activities.
6. The school administration shall assume the
responsibility for ensuring compliance with these guidelines.
7.
Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in the assessment of
penalties including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Assessment of a minimum fine of $2,500 per violation.
(b) Loss of permissible practice time. (c) Loss of
privilege to participate in a preseason jamboree or preseason classic with
reimbursement of a minimum of $500 to each affected school and the
FHSAA. (d) Reduced number of regular season “home”
contests. (e) Loss of privileges to participate in the
FHSAA State Series.
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