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TRI PORT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HOCKEY OPERATIONS POLICIES MANUAL ADOPTED - NOVEMBER 2002. Last Revised - January 2015

Table of Contents Page A. Registration of Players 3 B. Finances 4 C. Equipment 4 D. Game Sheets and Game Reports 4 E. Publicity & Promotion 5 F. Team Composition 5 G. Tournaments 6 H. Ice Allocation 6 I. Player Classification & Movement 6 J. Rules of Play 7 K. Sponsorship 7 L. Executive Officers - Duties & Powers 7 M. Team Official Screening & Selection 9 N. Coaches Responsibilities 10 O. Coaches Code of Ethics 10 P. Team Manager Responsibilities 10 Q. Player and Team Officials Conduct 11 R. Parent s Role & Responsibilities 12 S. Locker Room Policy 12 T. The Standing Discipline Committee 14 U. The Standing Appeals Committee 15 V. Harassment & Abuse-Code of Conduct 15 W. Referees 15 X. Policy Reviews 16 Y. Conflict of Interest Policy 16 Z. Complaints Policy 16 2

A. Registration of Players Players residing within the specified boundaries of the Triport Minor Hockey Association (TPMHA), must first play at the club designated by their usual residential address (ie: Port Alice, Port Hardy, Port McNeill communities). The main exception to this is the Rep Club, as they play in all three communities. 1. Registration fees are set by the individual club executives on a yearly basis. All clubs will pay (through their installment payments to Triport) the mutual aid and liability insurance for the minimum number of team officials required in each division/team. All Rep rostered players must be carded or affiliated according to BC Hockey s and or VIAHA rules / regulations before playing league, tournament or playoff games. Any team found to be playing ineligible players will automatically have their coach suspended. All juvenile players wishing to register with a midget recreational team must apply to Tri Port Executive for consideration. 2. The division of the players is determined by the age of the player as of the 31 st day of December of the current year, as per CHA. Peanuts/Initiation... 6 year old and under Novice.. 7-8 year olds Atoms.. 9-10 year olds PeeWee.. 11-12 year olds Bantam 13-14 year olds Midget.. 15-16-17 year olds Juvenile 18-19-20 year olds Female only junior 8-12 year olds intermediate- 13-18 year olds 3. All Clubs must hold an annual registration prior to the September season. The registration fees are normally due at the time of registration. Each club may accept postdated cheques for specified amounts and set specific timelines for payment. All NSF cheques shall result in suspension of ice privileges until payment is received. 4. To clarify what the registration fees do not include, each participant must confirm with their respective club President. 5. Each club will determine their own jersey deposit. 6. All players and team officials must be mutual aided and covered by BC Hockey liability insurance before going on the ice or the player s bench. 7. Team Managers and Head Coaches (all inclusive) will be provided with lists of players, mutual aid numbers, training requirements and an official roster.. 8. Requests for refunds will be the sole responsibility of the home club to determine amounts. Please note, that the non refundable portions of the registration is the cost of mutual aid, insurance, development, and operating costs incurred by the home club and the TPMHA. 9. Be it resolved that a player who opts to sign his or her name onto a roster of an adult league or team not involved with minor hockey; that player shall forfeit his rights and registration abilities with TPMHA or any of the inclusive clubs for the season involved. TPMHA reserves the right to review each incident upon its own merits, and to grant exemptions to this policy where the executive body of TPMHA so chooses. 3

B. Finances 1. Each club will be individually billed by the TPMHA Society Treasurer, for their annual operating expenses to be paid in installments as determined by the TPMHA executive on an annual basis. (the above will include but not be limited to the following: a) VIAHA applicable dues, fees & attendance; b) all BC Hockey applicable dues & fees such as registration, mutual aid, clinics, certifications, AGM attendance; and c) misc. items required by the TPMHA to operate). 2. Each club must provide a minimum of two signing authorities for any expenditure within their club and the signing authorities cannot be related. 3. All club tournaments are to be self-supporting. All club tournaments must have the approval of the TPMHA. All tournaments must have the approval of the VIAHA as per the VIAHA bylaws. C. Equipment 1. Each club shall establish their own equipment, jersey policy and deposit requirements. Each club shall be responsible for the maintenance of their equipment. 2. Each club shall have their own individual crest, color scheme, sponsor bars and styles for club attire, keeping in mind the need to present a dignified appearance. D. Game Sheets and Game Reports 1. TPMHA will purchase game sheets from VIAHA on behalf of the clubs. Costs will be prorated across the clubs. 2. Every team manager and team head coach is responsible to ensure that official game sheets are collected and submitted after each home game (including tournaments) and games played outside the TPMHA. All game sheets must contain the assigned game number received as identified by the TPMHA Ice Scheduler or VIAHA Scheduler. For Recreational teams, the game sheets must be submitted to the TPMHA President (via their respective club Presidents) on a monthly basis. For Rep teams, the game sheets must be mailed within 24 hours to their respective commissioner. 3. Representative ( Rep ) team managers must complete an online game report and submit it to VIAHA within 24 hours of each game. 4. Recreational team managers must also complete a game report for each home game and game played outside TPMHA. Game Reports are to be completed by the end of each weekend and be made available to the Triport President. 5. All major penalties (5 minute), misconducts (10 minute), game misconducts (includes matches and gross misconducts) will be reported to the TPMHA President within 24 hours of completion of the game. This report shall be via submission of a copy (or photograph) of the game sheet and game report to the President. The TPMHA President will ensure that the appropriate club President is also informed in a timely fashion. 6. Team statistics shall be kept at the discretion of the team officials. 4

7 Game sheet distribution is as follows: White Top copy VIAHA appropriate Managing Director/Commissioner Green 2 nd copy Home Team Yellow 3 rd copy Visiting Team Pink 4 th copy Association Gold 5 th copy Spare All move down one copy when WHITE copy is needed by the referee E. Publicity and Promotion It is essential that TPMHA and its member clubs maintain a positive profile on Vancouver Island (ie: within the Mount Waddington Regional District) and throughout the province. We shall always strive to provide a positive, healthy environment for our players. 1. Any and all items released to the media shall be positive in content. 2. Every advertising item must include sponsor and club names. Please include the away team sponsor if possible. 3. Any derogatory articles or statements supplied to the media or broadcast by the rumor mill by any member concerning any aspect of our hockey association shall result in immediate action of the TPMHA Discipline Committee. F. Team Composition 1. All teams shall have properly certified team officials as per BC Hockey regulations. Team officials can include Head Coach, Assistant Coaches, Team Managers and Safety (HCSP) parents. 2. All players and team officials must : a) have their club s approval to go on the ice or players bench, b) have mutual aid, and liability insurance coverage, c) be registered with TPMHA s Registrar. Failure to comply: Discipline Committee. 3. Player Affiliations must be done in accordance with BC Hockey and Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association (VIAHA) policy. a) Deadline for affiliation is as follows : - the final date to submit an affiliation with the BC Hockey Executive Director is January 15th of the current season, b) General information about affiliation : - Affiliation is done through the HCR by the TPMHA Registrar and is initiated when the Registrar receives the completed/signed AP form. The affiliation process must be completed in HCR before player participates with that team. - Recreational players may affiliate to a recreational or Rep team; - Rep carded players may affiliate to a Rep carded team only, - Players may only affiliate with one Rep team during the course of the present season, - Teams may not affiliate more than 19 players (max 17 skaters, 2 goalies), - Teams must ensure that no player is submitted on two affiliation lists at the same time in any given season. - An affiliate player may appear in a maximum of ten (10) games with the higher Division or Category team during the entire season. This includes placement, league and playoff games. It does not include tournament or exhibition games. The responsibility for ensuring a player does not exceed the permitted number of games rests with the team officials. 5

G. Tournaments 1. All TPMHA club sponsored tournaments MUST be sanctioned by BC Hockey, approved by the VIAHA and be approved by the TPMHA executive. 2. All TPMHA teams can only attend tournaments sanctioned by BC Hockey. 3. TPMHA teams wishing to attend tournaments outside of BC or host international or inter-provincial teams must receive permissions approval through the executive and its governing bodies prior to the event. 4. All clubs hosting tournaments must receive their tournament fees from the Association or team attending. NO personal cheques are to be accepted. H. Ice Allocation 1. All ice bookings must be made through the respective club s Ice Coordinators. 2. The Rep Ice Coordinator must meet and work with the other club ice coordinators to ensure that there is proper ice allocation and usage for practices and games. 3. The Rep Ice Coordinator must attend the ice users meetings in Port Hardy, Port Alice and Port McNeill prior to start of each season to ensure proper booking of ice times. 4. Each team is responsible to use their allocated ice or trade it with another team. 5. Any unused Rep ice shall be first offered to the Home Club, prior to returning it back to the respective arena for re-sale. I. Player Classification & Movement 1. All players must register in a division based upon their age. Any player or parent movement between divisions (i.e.: Peewee to Bantam) must be approved by the club executive and VIAHA in writing. 2. All player movement from recreational to Rep teams MUST be negotiated through the appropriate team officials. Coaches are never to call or approach players or parents directly. (except CHA carded affiliate rules) 3. All players are entitled to equal ice sessions (ie: practice slots & game slots), cost included in registration fee. 4. The Rep teams may invite players from the recreational teams to attend their practices as part of their development. Players selected to attend are based on their developmental level and interest in attending without disrupting their regular team activities. 5. Anyone wishing to attend tryouts for a Rep team must register at registration with the home club and indicate their intent to attend tryouts. The Rep Club executive committee sets the tryout fee yearly. Exceptions may be made for player s returning from Junior camps and new registrations to the area, or with approval of the Rep Club Executive in some cases. 6

6. Tryouts : Rep team tryouts guarantee all players 4 equal sessions. The players released by the evaluation team or player s selection committee will return to their home club. 7. Any player who leaves the Rep team automatically goes to house and will not be eligible to return to the carded level until the following season. Exceptions may be made depending upon the reasons for quitting (ie: financial - loss of work, then return to work). Reinstatement will require the approval of the Rep Club Executive. J. Rules of Play All TPMHA clubs and members shall abide by the playing rules set out by Hockey Canada, British Columbia Hockey Association (BC Hockey) and Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association (VIAHA) and the association rules adopted by the Tri Port Minor Hockey Association as per our Constitution and Bylaws, and this Hockey Operations Policy Manual. 1. A suspended player is NOT allowed or permitted to play games or be a game official until the period of suspension has been served. 2. All team officials must ensure the Hockey Canada, BC Hockey and VIAHA rules regarding player movement, affiliation, playoff rules etc., are known, explained and followed, as these rules change frequently. 3. Teams will be provided all pertinent information regarding rules, carding, etc., prior to the start of the season. If, for any reason this information is not complete or you need clarification, contact the President or Head Coach of your club. 4. For recreational teams only, any player upon receiving his or her third penalty in a single game, will be ejected from the game and will not be eligible to return until his or her next regular scheduled game. 5. The TPMHA Head Coach and Ice Scheduler will review all recreational scheduled ice times and game scheduling with the Head Coach of each club to determine the final sanctioned league/exhibition games and any divisional/inter-divisional controlled scrimmages. 6. All games with the exception of peanuts, will have 3 periods of stop time play. Every game will end with 2 minutes of time left on the wall clock which will govern the ice booking time. This is to allow for the handshake at the end of each game (reference: BC Hockey regulation regarding handshake) K. Sponsorship 1. Teams and individuals are strictly forbidden from soliciting local businesses for donations without prior approval from their executive. 2. Individual clubs shall assess their sponsorship fees for teams on a yearly basis. L. Executive Officers of the Individual Clubs - Duties & Powers The following positions are suggested for every club within the TPMHA; the individual clubs can create other positions : 1. Past President The past President shall be the chairman of the Nominating Committee for the club, and shall organize Minor Hockey Week with the other clubs past Presidents. He / she shall attend the transition meeting and any other meetings as requested by the President. He / she shall advise as required to ensure a smooth transition for the new executive committee. 7

2, President The President shall preside at all club regular meetings, club annual general meetings and special general club meetings. Shall participate on the Society s committees as directed by the societies constitution and bylaws. The President shall perform all the duties usually associated with the office of President. The President shall be impartial, fair, patient and courteous, while conducting the meetings with tact and decisiveness, and ensuring that all business is attended to. The President shall have the power to discipline any team, player, team official or member, as outlined in the Constitution & Bylaws of the Tri Port Minor Hockey Association. 3. Vice-President In the absence of the President the Vice shall have all the powers and duties of the President. The Vice President shall be the Discipline Chairperson for their club. The club Discipline Panel shall be established/appointed by the Vice President and shall consist of 3 executive members including the Vice President, they will attend to any in house minor discipline issues within their respective clubs. All disciplinary action taken by the clubs shall be reported monthly to the Societies Discipline Committee Chair. 4. Secretary The Secretary shall record all the minutes of the meetings, executive, general or special, is responsible for all correspondence, filing, record keeping, distribution of material to appropriate executive members or divisions, and any other duties as outlined by the club executive. The Secretary shall cooperate with the Association Administrator to provide any documents necessary, when requested. 5. Treasurer The Treasurer is responsible for maintaining a proper set of books and recording all financial transactions for the club. The treasurer shall make sure a financial statement of accounts and transactions is given to the Tri Port Treasurer at every monthly meeting. 6. Equipment Coordinator The Equipment Coordinator is responsible for the distribution, maintenance, collection and purchase of all necessary equipment for their club with executive approval. Also responsible to ensure pucks, pylons, any practice equipment required is ready for the start of the season. 7. Administrator/Registrar This position will be a part time position (20 hrs / week) assisting the executive of the Tri Port Minor Hockey association. This position will report directly to the President of the Society. This position will handle the daily business of running the association under the leadership of the President of the Society. The recommended duties and responsibilities are listed below and will be refined as the position evolves. This position is a non-voting position. Under the direction of the Societies President, oversee and facilitate the day to day administration of TPMHA including: record keeping and all correspondence; Pick up and sorting of mail reply to or direct to the appropriate executive committee member; Prepare, distribute and mange agendas for executive committee meetings; Take minutes of executive committee meetings and distribute them accordingly; Provide advice and assistance to the executive committee members as required; Manage the official records of the Society; Act as the Registrar of the Society; shall work with each club s registrar to ensure that all registration s are done properly and that annual registration mail outs are prepared; Shall prepare a monthly report on registrations within the Society for distribution to executive committee members; Attend executive committee meetings as required; Liaise on behalf of TPMHA and as directed with BC Hockey, VIAHA and other associations as required; Track and document all injury reports on behalf of TPMHA and ensure proper correspondence is done with BC Hockey; 8

Complete and submit all BC Hockey sanction event forms for activities within TPMHA as required; Act as the liaison person for TPMHA regarding the application and obtaining all lottery licences when needed; 8. Coaching - Development Coordinator (Head Coach) The club Coaching Development Coordinator works with the coaches in his club as well as the Tri Port Coaching Development Coordinator to ensure that all qualifications are up to date and ensure coaches receive all pertinent information from BC Hockey. and other governing bodies. Working with the Tri Port Coordinator to establish, organize, develop and or maintain an effective system that will promote development of coaches, players, executive and referees, through training programs, clinics etc., within our Association. General hockey knowledge is necessary and coaching experience is preferred. The Rep Club Coaching Development Coordinator shall be required to fulfill all of the above duties and assist with tryouts in all divisions, will resolve all disputes during tryouts, such as; releases, on ice format, practices and final team selection. 9. Referee-in-Chief Assignor The RIC Assignor is responsible for setting up a schedule of referees for the club. Working with the Development and RIC Coordinators of Tri Port to ensure qualifications of referees and to establish, develop, organize and or maintain an effective system for training and developing referees. 10. Directors All clubs may elect or appoint directors with voting privileges to fulfill any other positions they require on their executive committee. M. Team Official Screening and Selection 1. All team officials for each TPMHA must complete a volunteer application form that outlines their interest in a position, relevant experience and qualifications/certifications. Potential new coaches will be interviewed, assessed and a determination made by the club Head Coach as to the desired and appropriate level to place the new coach. 2. Each club within TPMHA must have a procedure in place for the selection of team officials that is fair and unbiased in all aspects. 3. Team officials having direct contact with, and influence over youth are considered high risk and are required to have a current (received within two years) Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Person Check) and current (received within four years) Respect in Sport certification in accordance with Hockey Canada and BC Hockey requirements. Positions deemed by TPMHA to be high risk are: coaches, assistant coaches and HCSP Safety people. 4. Team officials having limited direct contact with, and influence over youth are considered moderate risk and will be required to have current Respect in Sport certification. Positions deemed by TPMHA to be moderate risk are: team managers. 5. TPMHA and club executive members and other club volunteers (eg. jersey parents, timekeepers, tournament managers) are considered to be low risk and do not require any specific checks or certifications to act in these roles. 6. Upon completion of a Criminal Record Check or Respect in Sport certification, team officials must ensure the club President and TPHMA Registrar receive the appropriate documentation to allow the Hockey Canada Registry to be updated. 9

7. All necessary certifications must be initiated and evidence provided by October 31 st or the team official will be unable to serve in their designated role. Limited extensions may be provided by the club president in extenuating circumstances. 8. All team officials must be familiar with, and abide by TPMHA bylaws and policy. N. Coach Responsibilities 1. All coaches (recreational and representative) must possess or attain the appropriate level of certification as required by BC Hockey Regulations. 2. Coaches shall follow the Fair Play Philosophy by providing fair ice time to all players. 3. All coaches will be monitored throughout the year by the club s Head Coach. Should a coaching problem arise, the team manager will notify the club s Head Coach to rectify the problem. 4. Coaches are responsible for team behavior, decorum, discipline and conduct at all hockey related functions, including practices, games, road trips and fundraising activities. 5. Coaches must ensure all players are properly dressed for on ice and off ice activities. If a player does not have all the proper gear on to protect themselves, they will not be allowed on the ice (reference: BC Hockey regulations). 6. The coach shall have the authority to suspend any player on his team, with just cause, for up to one game and must notify the club President immediately upon doing so. Any further disciplinary action required must be administered by the Discipline Committee. 7. Coaches must attend any coach meetings required throughout the year. 8. All coaches/assistant coaches must wear approved helmets during all on ice sessions. Registered TPMHA players serving as on-ice helpers must wear approved helmets and neck guards (reference: BC Hockey regulations). O. Coaches Code of Ethics 1. Be a coach they will respect. Set a good example and be generous with praise when it is deserved. 2. Teach your team respect for opponents and officials by your own behavior. 3. Remember your respect for the rules of the game becomes your team s respect. 4. Be an active partner in the Development Program. Everyone has something new to learn. P. Team Manager Responsibilities 1. Review your team s schedules and ensure that all changes or bookings are done through your clubs ice scheduler. 2. Liaison between parents and coaches, and coaches and executive. 3. Ensure that dress codes are followed (where applicable). 4. Collect game sheets and complete game reports as per section D. 10

5. Ensure all players and parents are advised of any changes to schedules. 6. Inform the registrar of all team rosters and any player changes throughout the year. 7. The team manager is the key to a successful year. Be available to parents that need to talk, be a listener and never allow an upset parent access to the coach. Remember the 24 hour cool down period, if required. Be diplomatic and fair at all times. If you cannot solve a problem with a parent, direct them to the club executive. Any team decision that players or parents disagree with, request them to put it in writing and forward to the club executive. Any abuse of officials, players or opponents by parents and or spectators shall not be tolerated. Communicate with your executive always. 8. All team managers and team parents are encouraged to maintain good sponsor relations, this means establishing and maintaining an appreciative relationship. 9. Managers are required to submit a full team roster, to the clubs registrar prior to the commencement of league play. Changes in the roster must be immediately communicated to the registrar. Q. Player and Team Officials Conduct 1. Strict adherence to BC Hockey policy concerning hazing, as follows: Any player or team member found to be involved in the practice of hazing or initiation of players on a team will be suspended for one year. Any manager, coach or team executive member, who knowingly allows hazing or initiation to take place, will be suspended for one year. TPMHA has adopted a policy on harassment and abuse that must be adhered to by all members. See section U. 2. Drugs, alcohol and tobacco products are not allowed during team functions. Zero tolerance, suspension shall result. All incidents of consumption of the above noted substances during minor hockey functions must be reported to the respective club president. 3. All TPMHA teams that travel must have adult supervision at all times. 4. Players may not drive themselves to or from games outside of TPMHA communities. 5. All TPMHA teams must shake hands with their glove removed with opponents at the end of the game, unless otherwise directed by the referee. 6. All players and team officials must show respect for your opponents, game officials and coaching staff. Mouthing off, breaking sticks or foul language reflect poorly on your team, and club, and is not part of the TPMHA philosophy. 6. Players must notify their coach or team manager if they cannot attend a game or practice. 7. Dress Code; Recreational: to be determined by the club. Rep: to be determined by the club. 11

8. Jerseys are to be worn for games only, unless approved by the club executive; jerseys are to be carried outside of the equipment bag to avoid damage from skates, etc. (must keep in good condition). R. Paren t s Ro l e & Resp o n si b i l i ti es 1. Your child plays hockey for his/her enjoyment, not yours. 2. All parents are required to participate with the team, i.e. score keeping, 50/50 draws, fundraising, tournaments, etc. Your cooperation is essential for a successful year. 3. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from the game. 4. Cooperate and show respect for the team and on-ice officials, they also volunteer their time. 5. Encourage your child to play by the rules and remind them regularly that honest effort and improvement are as important as victory and that the score is just one part of the game. Every effort must be made to have your child at the arena on time. 6. Any parent/legal guardian or family member exhibiting inappropriate conduct will be dealt with by the Discipline Committee and may be suspended or expelled depending on the severity of the conduct. 9. Cheering and applauding are encouraged, when positive in nature. It is an embarrassment and unacceptable behavior to ridicule players and or officials during the game. 8. If you have a problem or a concern with the team please follow this procedure: Contact your team manager, not the coach. Explain the situation and allow them a chance to resolve it. Allow 24 hours before contact. Do not publicly criticize any team official, this just worsens the situation. If you are not satisfied, please put your concern in writing and submit to the executive of your club. 9. Parents are not allowed in or around the players bench or penalty box during the game unless requested by the coach. 10. Follow your physician s advice when determining whether an injured player can return to play. If your son/daughter required medical attention due to an injury, then written permission must be obtained from your physician before your child returns to play. S.Locker Room Policy Locker Room Monitoring Dressing Room Players should be supervised at all times. A lone personnel member should never be in the dressing room with players at any time, and especially when they are showering or changing: two (2) adults should be present together; which is called the Two Deep Method of supervision. Should separate dressing rooms be required, both dressing rooms require the appropriate adult supervision. Please refer to the BC Hockey Co-ed Dressing Room Policy. Injury Treatment The safety person should avoid treating injuries out of sight of others. Use the Two Deep Method (two adults) supervision system. Female Teams Recommend that when using the Two-Deep Method with female hockey teams, there shall be 2 female supervisors with the players where possible. If not possible there may be one (1) male and one (1) female supervisor. The male supervisor however, would not enter the dressing room but would be within hearing distance to protect supervisors or players. Please refer to the BC Hockey Co-ed Dressing Room Policy for dressing room dress codes on Co-ed teams. 12

Road Trips Ideally, team personnel and players should not share accommodations, regardless of the potential cost savings or other benefits. If sharing a room is unavoidable, be sure that the Two Deep Method rule is observed at all times. Physical Contact Team personnel should avoid touching a player. Use the Two Deep Method (two personnel, or two players) supervision system. The comfort level and dignity of the player should always be the priority. Limit touching to safe areas such as hand to shoulder. Isolated Spaces Parents/guardians should never leave their child unsupervised in a facility, nor should they leave their child alone with a single personnel member (use the Two Deep Method supervision system). Sport and Training Facilities Participants who are minors should never be left waiting in a facility without the supervision of their parent/guardian or personnel member (use the Two Deep Method). 13

Parents in Locker Rooms Except for players at the younger age groups [specific age groups may be included here], we discourage parents from entering locker rooms unless it is truly necessary. If a player needs assistance with his or her uniform or gear, if the player is or may be injured, or a player s disability warrants assistance, then we ask that parents let the coach know beforehand that he or she will be helping the player. Naturally, with our youngest age groups it is necessary for parents to assist the players getting dressed. We encourage parents to teach their players as young as possible how to get dressed so that players will learn as early as possible how to get dressed independently. In circumstances where parents are permitted in the locker room, coaches are permitted to ask that the parents leave for a short time before the game and for a short time after the game so that the coaches may address the players. As players get older, the coach may in his or her discretion prohibit parents from a locker room. In general, parents should not enter the dressing room if the players undress to less than shorts and t shirts. Co-Ed Dressing Room Policy 1. In all cases where members of a team include both male and female players, the following dress code will apply in the team dressing room: a. Male players will not undress to less than a minimum of shorts while females are present. b. Female players will not undress to less than a minimum of shorts and a tee-shirt while males are present. 2. When separate facilities exist for both male and female participants, males and females shall make use of these separate facilities in order to change to the point that they can adhere to the co-ed dress code noted above (Note: Once dressed in accordance with the minimum requirements above, all players may return to the team [co-ed] dressing room). 3. When separate facilities do not exist for both male and female participants: a. Players shall dress, undress and shower in shifts while maintaining the minimum dress code noted above. b. b. Players of the under-represented gender shall be granted access to the shower facilities after the balance of the team. 4. It is the responsibility of the team to ensure that these guidelines are followed. Smart Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices Smart phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. If phones or other mobile devices must be used, they should be taken outside of the locker room. T. The Standing Discipline Committee TPMHA has established a Discipline Committee to review, suspend or take any disciplinary action that may be deemed necessary. The Discipline Committee shall have full authority to discipline, dismiss or expel any team official, player, parent or member found to be in violation of any bylaws, rules or policies adopted by this Association, at any hockey related function. 14

The offending person will be notified in writing of the disciplinary hearing and/or action. Refer to the TPMHA Constitution and Bylaws. U.The Standing Appeals Committee The Appeals Committee will only review decisions from the Discipline Committee that meet the criteria for an appeal. The Appeals Committee may uphold, modify or reverse any decision made by the Discipline Committee. Refer to the Tri Port MHA Constitution and Bylaws. V.Harassment & Abuse-Code of Conduct Harassment and Abuse Policy: a. There will be zero tolerance of Harassment and Abuse in the TPMHA and its clubs. b. This policy applies to all members and volunteers of the TPMHA. c. The TPMHA encourages prompt reporting of all incidents of harassment and abuse to the appropriate Discipline Committee, regardless of who the offender might be. c. An investigation by the Discipline Committee, (refer to TPMHA Bylaws) on any complaint of harassment or abuse has the goal of resolving the situation fairly and preventing future occurrences, including determining and enforcing appropriate discipline, if required. Harassment and Abuse Definition: Behavior including comments, conduct or gestures which are insulting, intimidating, humiliating, hurtful, malicious, degrading or otherwise offensive to an individual or group of individuals, or which creates an uncomfortable environment, or which might reasonably be expected to cause embarrassment, insecurity, discomfort, offense or humiliation to another person or group, including but not limited to: a. written or verbal abuse or threats b. physical assault c. unwelcome remarks, jokes, innuendoes, taunting concerning body, sexual orientation, attire, age, martial status, ethnic or racial, religion, etc. d. displaying sexually explicit, racist or other offensive material e. practical jokes, causing awkwardness or embarrassment, endangering a persons safety, or negatively affecting performance f. hazing or initiation g. obscene or leering gestures h. intimidation i. condescension, patronizing behavior which undermines self respect, or adversely affects performance j. conduct, comments, gestures, or contact of a sexual nature that on reasonable grounds be perceived as placing a condition of sexual nature on any opportunity for selection, training or advancement k. sexual harassment l. false accusations of harassment or abuse is considered harassment m. retaliation towards an individual making a complaint of harassment or abuse, including acts designed to punish an individual who has reported an incident or threats to punish an individual who has rejected sexual advances W. Referees 1. If games are to be cancelled or re-scheduled, the club Referee Assignor must be notified in time to cancel or re-schedule the officials. 15

2. Any officials that do not show up for their assignment, are to be reported to the respective club Referee Assignor. 3. Referees fees (payment for games refereed) to be set yearly by the TPMHA in consultation with the Referee in Chief and club Referee Assignors. X.Policy Reviews 1. Reviews of the above policies will be conducted from time to time as suggestions are received from the membership or other circumstances arise. Y. Conflict of Interest Policy No TPMHA executive member shall be eligible to vote or speak in debate on any financial request, protest or suspension involving a team, league or association with which the executive member is associated, nor be able to serve on special committees investigating such matter or hearing an appeal. A conflict of interest arises when an executive member is: Holding any position on a hockey team, league or association and is called upon to decide an issue that directly or indirectly affects the interest of the team, league or association. Each elected member shall provide the TPMHA and/or club President by October 1 st with disclosure indicating their resident children s involvement with TPMHA clubs. This involvement could be as a player, executive member, team official or on / off ice official. When a conflict of interest arises, the executive member: Shall immediately notify the TPMHA and/or club President; and Shall not participate in discussion and shall withdraw when any item is being discussed by the executive or any of its committees. Z. Complaints Policy The following procedure is for parents/players to follow when they have significant complaints or concerns (ie not trivial in nature). All significant complaints and concerns are made initially to the Team Manager. The team manager tries to resolve the complaint which would typically involve input from the Team s Head Coach (the person ultimately responsible for his/her team). It is expected that most issues will be resolved by the team s Leadership Group (Coaches/Manager). If the issue is not resolved at the team level, (or if the complaint involves the Team s Manager or Head Coach), then the matter is referred to the local Minor Hockey Association s (MHA s) Head Coach. If the issue cannot be resolved by the MHA s Head Coach (or if the position is vacant) then the matter will be referred to the local MHA Executive for resolution. The local MHA Executive will normally form a committee, which may consist of non-executive members, to investigate and resolve the issue. At this stage, the committee would typically have inperson interviews with both parties of the complaint. Issues that cannot be resolved at the local MHA level will be raised to the Triport MHA Executive. All matters of complaints or discipline raised to the local or Triport MHA Executive level must be submitted in writing. At all times, whomever is handling the issue must endeavor to be fair, impartial and to ensure that each side knows all the information that is being relied on (full disclosure) in the making of the decision. 16