Standards of Practice expectations of participants
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In addition to the codes of conduct that all parents and coaches
are required to sign, this page is just to clarify what is expected of
our team members, parents, all coaching staff and the board
members who participate in North County Pop Warner league.
1. All members will conduct them selves in a proper manner, and
follow proper procedure for complaints, questions or comments.
2. Team members, coaches, parents will be on time for practice
and be prepared with proper equipment and attire.
3. All member will be respectful of each other, coaches, team
mates, parents and all other representatives of the league.
ADULT CODE OF CONDUCT:
1: In order to uphold the goals of Pop Warner and ensure that all
participants have the benefit of a safe and fun learning
environment, all parents, guardians and other adults and attendees
of Pop Warner events, including but not limited to practices,
competitions, and banquets, must behave accordingly in a
respectful, courteous and sportsmanlike manner at all times.
2: Any adult who is using alcohol, tobacco or non-prescription
drugs and/or appears intoxicated at a Pop Warner event, and/or
who is flagrantly rude, attempts to intimidate, verbally abuse,
heckles, taunts, ridicules, boos, throws objects and/or uses
vulgarity or profane language/gestures with an official, coach,
volunteer, staff member, participant or other event attendee, must
receive a verbal warning and/or be asked to leave a Pop Warner
event. The member organization may also provide a written
warning to the individual regarding the misbehavior. The adult’s
children may also be removed from the event. Any adult who
commits one of the above stated offenses a second time, will be
banned from any and all Pop Warner events for a period of one
year from the date of the second offense, and their children may
also be removed from the program(s) for that time period.
S3: Any adult who physically assaults an official, coach, volunteer,
staff member or participant or threatens grave bodily harm may
be banned from any and all Pop Warner events for one year from
the date of the offense, and their children may also be removed
from any and all Pop Warner programs for that same period of
time. After the ban has expired, if the individual commits another
offense of the adult code of conduct, the individual will be
permanently banned from any and all Pop Warner events and the
individual’s children may also be permanently removed from any
and all Pop Warner programs.