New York Distribution Of A Model Code Of Conduct To Participants In Youth Sports Programs.
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§ 10-138 Distribution of a Model Code of Conduct to participants in
youth sports programs. a. Legislative findings and intent. Participation
in youth sports programs should be a rewarding experience. Through
sports programs, our youth learn the importance of teamwork,
cooperation, effort, discipline and commitment. Furthermore, regular
physical activity is the cornerstone of an active and healthy lifestyle.
Unfortunately, good sportsmanship is sometimes lacking on the part of
coaches, parents, players, spectators and other persons involved in
youth sports programs, resulting in the creation of a hostile
environment for participants. The City Council finds that in order to
realize the full potential and value of youth sports programs,
participants in such programs should follow a Code of Conduct that
reflects principles of good sportsmanship at all youth sports events.
Furthermore, the City Council finds that organizations that administer
youth sports programs should have the option of banning coaches,
parents, players, spectators and other participants in youth sports
programs from attending youth sports events if they engage in certain
egregious behavior at such events. Additionally, such organizations
should have the option of requiring individuals to complete some form of
anger management counseling before being allowed to resume attendance at
youth sports events.
b. Definitions. For purposes of this section:
(1) The term "youth" shall mean any person under the age of eighteen.
(2) The term "organization" shall mean any individual, firm,
partnership, trust, association, corporation or other entity.
(3) The term "youth sports event" shall mean a competition, practice
or instructional event involving one or more youth sports teams, where
such youth sports teams utilize city facilities and/or receive city
funding.
c. Any organization that administers a youth sports program that
utilizes city facilities and/or receives city funding shall distribute
the following Model Code of Conduct or a similar Code of Conduct
containing guidelines for conduct of behavior to be observed at youth
sports events to all coaches, parents and players participating in such
sports program:
Model Code of Conduct
1. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall respect one another.
2. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall respect officials' decisions.
3. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall engage in fair play and abide by all game rules.
4. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall refrain from engaging in taunting of officials,
coaches, parents, players, spectators or other participants by means of
baiting or ridiculing.
5. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall refrain from verbal and/or profane abuse of
officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators or other participants.
6. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall refrain from threatening physical violence or
engaging in any form of physical violence.
7. All officials, coaches, parents, players, spectators and
participants shall win and lose with good sportsmanship and shall strive
to make youth sports programs rewarding for all participants.
d. Any organization that administers a youth sports program that
utilizes city facilities or receives city funding shall post or affix
the Model Code of Conduct or a similar Code of Conduct containing
guidelines for conduct of behavior to be observed at youth sports events
at the primary facility where such youth sports events occur, as
practicable.
e. Any organization that administers a youth sports program that
utilizes city facilities and/or receives city funding may ban the
presence at youth sports events of any official, coach, parent, player,
spectator or other participant who (1) engages in verbal or physical
threats or abuse aimed at any official, coach, parent, player, spectator
or other participant, (2) initiates a fight or scuffle with any
official, coach, parent, player, spectator or other participant or (3)
engages in repeated and egregious violations of the Model Code of
Conduct or similar Code of Conduct containing guidelines for conduct of
behavior to be observed at youth sports events, if the conduct occurs at
or in connection with such youth sports event.
f. In the event that any official, coach, parent, player, spectator or
other participant is banned from attending youth sports events pursuant
to subdivision (e) of this section, such person may petition the
organization that imposed such ban for permission to resume attendance.
Prior to being permitted to resume attendance, such organization may
require such person to present proof of completion of anger management
counseling or its equivalent.