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CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES 2011-2012 1.0 MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS AND LEAGUES 1.1 MEMBER ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION: Any Member Team or group of Member Teams may elect to register as a Member Association of CAHA in accordance with Article 28.3 and 36.0 of the CAHA Bylaws. Member status must be held to guarantee eligibility for CAHA, Pacific District, or National Championship Tournaments. 1.2 New and renewal applications for Member Association status shall be submitted to the CAHA Director of Member Services no later than September 15 th of the current playing season. Failure to submit applications with fees and/or supporting documentation by the specified deadline will result in a $250 fine and possible club suspension as directed by the CAHA Board of Directors 1.3 The membership fee is $25 for new membership applications and $10 for membership renewals, plus an amount equal to $10 per A and B team registered by the club and $30 per Tier I and Tier II team registered by the club during the 2011-2012 season. If teams are added after the date that the membership application is submitted, the Member Association will remit the additional fees directly to CAHA. 1.4 Teams must belong to a Member Association of CAHA in order to be eligible to participate in State, District or National Championships.

CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 2011-2012 2.0 INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION 2.1 All participants (players, coaches and managers) must be registered with USA Hockey either by completion of the online individual member registration process at usahockey.com or by completion of an approved individual membership registration form through a local association/member program. All players born in 2005 or later must register as noted above but do NOT pay the USA Hockey member fee. 2.2 PLAYERS: All players new to USA Hockey and/or CAHA for the 2011-2012 season must submit a government issued birth certificate, verification of birth or a copy of a passport identification page to their local association prior to being placed on a roster. a. Baptismal certificates and hospital certificates are NOT acceptable forms of birth verification. b. All players submitting foreign birth certificates are required to provide proof of legal residency such as Alien Registration card, current I-94 or Student Visa. Both the government issued birth certificate and proof of legal residency must be submitted at the time of registration. A notarized translation may also be required. A player in the US on a B1/B2 Visa is NOT eligible to register with a youth team. See USA Hockey Written Transfer form for list of acceptable Visa stamps. c. Non U.S. citizens must have an approved USA Hockey Written Transfer form on file prior to being rostered. 2.2 COACHES: All coaches must complete the CAHA mandated screening process and their name listed on the Compliance List prior to any participation. Coaches must also complete the required coaching certification class and age specific module prior to December 31 of the current playing season. 2.3 MANAGERS: All managers must complete the CAHA mandated screening process and their name listed on the Compliance List prior to any participation. 3.0 TEAM ROSTER REGISTRATION 3.1 All individual players, coaches and managers must be listed on the Official Team Registration/Roster (USA Form 1-T). Additions and deletions shall be submitted on supplemental rosters. All youth teams are classified at the age division of the oldest player on the team.

3.1 PLAYERS: All names (player, coach, and manager) must be complete names; the use of nicknames or initials is not allowed. a. Player s names on the roster should match the name on the player s birth certificate. b. Player s whose names do not match their birth certificate must provide documentation of a legal name change or the parent/guardian must provide a notarized also known as statement with the birth certificate. 3.2 COACHES: All coaches allowed on the bench during games shall appear on the team s roster as follows: a. A single coach must be designated as Head Coach on the roster. No other person may be designated as Head Coach if the rostered Head Coach is present on the bench. b. All other coaches shall be marked as Assistant Coach on the roster. 3.3 MANAGERS: A manager is required for all rosters. 3.4 LEAGUE TIER I AND TIER II PRELIMINARY ROSTERS: All original signed Tier rosters must be submitted to the USA Hockey Associate Registrar prior to participation in any sanctioned game, scrimmage, practice or other on-ice event. These rosters shall be submitted no later than September 15 of the current playing season. Copies of these rosters must also be submitted to the Tier Commissioner. Additions and deletions shall be submitted on supplemental rosters. Copies may also be required by the appropriate League (see A/B Roster contact info). SoCal - USAH Assoc. Registrar Wendy Goldstein 20 Entrada West 6761 Heaton Moor Drive Irvine, CA 92620 San Jose, CA 95119 Phone: 714 838 2827 Phone: 408 226 3741 Norcal - USAH Assoc. Registrar Vada Burrow Fax: 714 573 1351 Fax: 408 993 8496 Email: scahawendy@sbcglobal.net Email: aregistrarpd@gmail.com Tier I Commissioner TBD Tier II Commissioner Nancy Hodge 2538 South Quaker Ridge Place Ontario, CA 91761 Home Phone: 909 923 0067 Cell Phone: 909 702 8481 Fax: 909 930 2621 Email: dux8fan@aol.com

3.5 LEAGUE A/B PRELIMINARY ROSTERS: Rosters must be submitted to the appropriate league designee prior to participation in any sanctioned game, scrimmage, practice or other on-ice event. Additions and deletions shall be submitted on supplemental rosters. SCAHA Norcal Wendy Goldstein Betty McHugh 20 Entrada West Email: bettymchugh@gmail.com Irvine, CA 92620 Phone: 714 838 2827 Fax: 714 573 1351 Email: scahawendy@sbcglobal.net 3.6 FINAL ROSTERS: Final rosters are required for all Tier I, Tier II, A and B teams participating towards a League, State or National Championship. The certification of final rosters is necessary for playoff eligibility. Final rosters are signed in BLUE ink as follows: a. All coaches initial in box before phone number b. Managers initial in box before phone number c. Players sign in signature column (PeeWee, Bantam and Midget) d. Mite and Squirt players DO NOT SIGN roster. 3.6.1 Players may not be added to or deleted from a team roster after the date listed below (roster freeze date). A coach or manager can be added or dropped at any time. 3.6.1.1 Tier I Final Rosters: a. Final Rosters due December 31, 2011 to USA Hockey Associate Registrar b. Copy to Tier I Commissioner c. Copy to League 3.6.1.2 Tier II Final Rosters: a. Final Rosters due December 31, 2011to USA Hockey Associate Registrar b. Copy to Tier II Commissioner c. Copy to League 3.6.1.3 A Final Rosters: a. Final Rosters due December 31, 2011 to USA Hockey Associate Registrar b. Addendums accepted until January 7, 2012 c. Copies to League

3.6.1.4 B Final Rosters: a. Final Rosters due December 31, 2011 to USA Hockey Associate Registrar b. Addendums accepted until January 15, 2012 c. Copies to League 3.7 NON-LEAGUE (TOURNAMENT) ROSTERS: All teams participating in invitational tournaments must provide a tournament roster to the appropriate USA Hockey Associate Registrar 14 days prior to the start of the tournament. Norcal - USAH Assoc. Registrar Vada Burrow SoCal - USAH Assoc. Registrar Wendy Goldstein 20 Entrada West 6761 Heaton Moor Drive Irvine, CA 92620 San Jose, CA 95119 Phone: 714 838 2827 Phone: 408 226 3741 Fax: 714 573 1351 Fax: 408 993 8496 Email: scahawendy@sbcglobal.net Email: aregistrarpd@gmail.com

4.0 TOURNAMENT APPLICATIONS 4.1 All applications to host a tournament must be submitted to the USA Hockey Associate Registrar for California at least sixty- (60) days prior to the beginning of the tournament. 4.2 All applications must be accompanied by: Appropriate checks payable to CAHA and USA Hockey One (1) copy of the Tournament Rules One (1) copy of the list of invited participants 4.3 Tournament Application Fees 1. Regular Fees 2.Regular Fees 2. Regular Fees Affiliate Fee $ 35.00 CAHA and USAH Member Teams Only or Canadian or Foreign Teams $ 50.00 USA Hockey $75.00 USA Hockey 4.4 Travel Permits are required for any team from an affiliate requiring Travel Permits, and are required for all Canadian teams. An International Competition Travel Form is required for all other foreign teams. 4.5 A Tournament Credentials Meeting must be held prior to the start of the tournament. 4.6 Tournament applications are available through the Cyber Sport and the USA Hockey Associate Registrar. 4.7 If a tournament application is received less than sixty (60) days prior to the start of the tournament, the following late fees will apply in addition to the tournament application fee: 4.8 Tournament Application Surcharge for Late Applications 31 to 59 days $ 25.00 CAHA 8 to 30 days $ 50.00 CAHA 0 to 7 days $ 100.00 CAHA 5.0 INHOUSE REGISTRATION USA HOCKEY ADVISORY 5.1 USA Hockey Guidelines require that when an in-house team plays any kind of game, scrimmage, or other type of contest with a team outside its own program, it must comply with the same rules and regulations as other

travel teams with regard to registration-including the filing of a Roster. Additionally, these games must be officiated by registered USA Hockey officials and all other USA Hockey Rules must be observed whether or not there are standings kept or playoffs involved. The USA Hockey District Registrar must approve any deviations from those rules. Contact the Pacific District Registrar or the Associate Registrar in your state should you have any further questions.

6.0 CAHA AND USA HOCKEY FEES SCHEDULE 2011-2012 CATEGORY AMOUNT PAYABLE TO Individual Youth Players $ 35.00 USA Hockey (includes $5.00 CAHA fee) Individual Adult Players/Coaches $ 33.00 USA Hockey (includes $3.00 CAHA Fee) Players Born 2005 or later $ 0 CAHA Member Association Renewal Fee $ 10.00 CAHA CAHA Member Association $ 25.00 CAHA New Member Fee CAHA Member Association A/B $10.00/team CAHA Registration Team Fee CAHA Member Association Tier Registration Team Fee $30.00/team CAHA 2012-2013 CATEGORY AMOUNT PAYABLE TO Individual Youth Players $ TBD USA Hockey (includes TBD CAHA fee) Individual Adult Players/Coaches $ TBD USA Hockey (includes TBD CAHA Fee) Players Born 2006 or later $ 0 CAHA Member Association Renewal Fee $ 20.00 CAHA CAHA Member Association $ 50.00 CAHA New Member Fee CAHA Member Association A/B $30.00/team CAHA Registration Team Fee CAHA Member Association Tier Registration Team Fee $50.00/team CAHA

CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2011-2012 YOUTH RULES 7.0 GENERAL INFORMATION This section provides vital information applicable to all youth teams. 7.1 Overview: The Youth Council is responsible for the rules that define and regulate the various levels of (boys and girls ) youth hockey in the State of California. CAHA Youth Rules are a supplement to the rules and guidelines contained in the Pacific District Guidebook and USA Hockey Annual Guide. 7.2 Financial Responsibility: The Leagues shall supply a master list of all league players with outstanding financial obligations and/or equipment obligations to the CAHA director of member services prior to May 1 st.players whose names appear on this list will not be permitted to participate with any Club until their obligations are satisfied. A player with an outstanding obligation who is permitted to tryout with any club may not hereafter play for that club during the relevant season. 7.3 Screening: Prior to participation in any CAHA/USA Hockey sanctioned event, all adult coaches, officials, managers, locker room attendants and other individuals who have routine access to children shall comply with CAHA s screening and abuse policy. a. CAHA mandates that its leagues have rules in place to sanction any individual(s) and club(s) who violate this rule. b. Participation is only allowed when the participant s name appears on CAHA s Compliance List. Furthermore, it is USA Hockey s policy that it will not authorize or sanction in any of its programs any coach, manager or other individual who has routine access to children who refuses to consent to be screened. c. Non-league affiliated CAHA member associations shall be monitored by CAHA member Services and violations shall be submitted to the CAHA 1 st V.P. for sanctions. 7.4 Penalty Notification: All teams are required to promptly notify the CAHA 1 st Vice President or designee, of any match penalties, any incident involving assault on referees or officials, or any incident involving spectators that occur during a game in which the team participates, whether such game occurs within CAHA jurisdiction or

not. Such notification shall be in writing and must be submitted by the team within forty-eight (48) hours after each incident. Copies of this documentation must be submitted to the appropriate CAHA Tier commissioner for tier teams, or the CAHA Youth Council Chair or designee for A and B. 7.5 Player Suspension: Any player or coach who leaves the game bench or penalty box during an altercation shall result in the team s head coach being suspended for 30 days or until a hearing is held. Players involved will be subject to supplementary discipline action as allowed under USA Hockey Rule 4.10(a). 7.6 Prior to the start of each game referees shall verify players who are in attendance as well as to perform a general safety/equipment check. 7.7 Rules Adherence: It is responsibility of all coaches and managers to personally adhere to all rules, regulations, policies and guidelines as set forth by both CAHA and USA Hockey. Any violations of said rules, regulations, policies and guidelines will subject all coaches and/or managers to disciplinary action as determined by CAHA. The designated head coach for any CAHA team is ultimately responsible to ensure that the team adheres to all CAHA and USA Hockey requirements. 7.8 Score sheets: (a) All coaches on the bench must only sign their own name on the game score sheet prior to the start of the game. (b) The head coach is responsible for the accuracy of the score sheet. Inaccurate or unsigned score sheets may result in suspension, fines, and/or forfeitures. (c) Players not in attendance or not able to participate in any game shall be crossed off from the list of players on all copies of the game score sheet. 7.9 Canadian Penalties: Canadian Penalties shall be recognized and enforced as follows: a. A player or coach receiving a game misconduct in Canada (no matter when it occurs in the game) must sit the next scheduled game whether the game is in Canada or the United States. b. A player receiving five (5) penalties in a game must sit the next scheduled game whether the game is in Canada or the United States.

c. Any coach whose team receives fifteen (15) team penalties during a game must sit the next scheduled game whether the game is in Canada or the United States. d. In cases of match penalties, the player or coach must sit for 30 days or until a formal hearing is held, either at the tournament, or at home. If the tournament committee reviews the penalty during the tournament and changes it, it must be written on the score sheet and a copy provided to the CAHA Youth and Disputes Committees within 48 hours of returning home. e. If the Canadian rule is more stringent in Canada, the team must abide by those rules as well as the rules in this section. f. Coaches have the responsibility to see that all Canadian penalties are served properly. 7.10 Player Up Guidelines: No youth player may play up from a nonchecking to a checking division. In other age classifications (Mite, SQ, and BN) a player who by birth is in their 2 nd year of his or her age division may play up one age classification. A statement of indemnification and release signed by the parent or guardian must be submitted to their respective league prior to being rostered. 7.11 Tryout Dates: Tryouts for the 2011-2012 season and thereafter may begin no earlier than May 15 th. 7.12 Minimum Rosters: a. Minimum A/B Rosters: All registered A and B teams at the Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget levels must have a minimum roster of twelve (12) skaters including goalies by October 31 of each season to retain eligibility for California playoffs. If a team rosters more than two (2) goalies, the additional goalies shall not be counted for purposes of this rule only. b. Minimum Tier Rosters: All registered Tier I and Tier II teams at the Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget levels must have a minimum roster of fifteen (15) skaters including goalies by September 15 of each season to retain eligibility for California, Pacific District and USA Hockey playoffs. If a team rosters more than two (2) goalies, the additional goalies shall not be counted for purposes of this rule only. c. If a team loses its minimum player roster of fifteen skaters after September 15, the team will not lose its eligibility for California, Pacific District and USA Hockey playoffs.

7.13 Ineligible Players: Any team that allows an ineligible player to participate in a game may forfeit the game following a hearing. A forfeited game shall be recorded as a 1-0 win for the opposing team. Following a hearing, any coach who is found to have knowingly played an ineligible player shall be suspended from coaching. 7.14 New CAHA Associations: A new CAHA Member Association is defined as a program that did not previously exist and does not take the place of a previously existing organization. A new CAHA Member Association may not roster 25% or more of its players from any single existing CAHA association to maintain eligibility for CAHA State A Playoffs. Tier II teams formed by new member associations shall not be eligible to compete in CAHA State playoffs. 7.15 Consolidated Tier Teams: To promote the development of Tier teams among smaller Member Associations, this rule defines a consolidated Tier II team as any Tier II team formed by two or more Member Associations. a. A consolidated Tier team must be registered and rostered using the USA Hockey association number of one of the consolidating Member Associations. The CAHA number used may be rotated among the Member Associations forming the teams from year to year. b. The players on a consolidated team will be considered to be part of the Member Association rostering the team for the purpose of voting and all other CAHA administrative actions where player counts are used. c. Consolidation of Member Clubs' Tier II programs require written notification which includes detailed program structure be submitted to CAHA for review and approval by April 30th. None of the clubs involved in the consolidation can field separate Tier II teams while the consolidation exists. d. The consolidated teams must have a name different than either of the consolidated Member Associations. 7.16 Player Development Requirement: In order to be eligible for post season participation, all CAHA registered Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget A and Tier II teams must meet the following minimum Player Development Requirement: Said teams must roster a minimum of 25% of its players from within its member association and must maintain this requirement through the season to be eligible for playoffs.

A team that loses its Player Development Requirement minimum because of player movement to the Tier I or Junior level within the same age division, shall not render that team ineligible for playoffs because of the Player Development Requirement. Any team that loses its Player Development Requirement will have until December 31 to replace their Player Development Requirement to maintain their postseason eligibility. The minimum CAHA Player Development Requirement per team is as follows: 12 player roster = 3 player minimum 13 player roster = 3 player minimum 14 player roster = 4 player minimum 15 player roster = 4 player minimum 16 player roster = 4 player minimum 17 player roster = 4 player minimum 18 player roster = 4 player minimum 19 player roster = 5 player minimum 20 player roster = 5 player minimum Players eligible to meet the Player Development Requirement are defined as: 1. Players who actively participated on teams within the same Member Association the previous season, as shown by USA Hockey registration. 2. In the case of Tier II teams, players must have been rostered on a Tier I, Tier II, A or B team with the Member Association during the prior year and must have participated in the minimum number of games required to be eligible for CAHA state playoffs except where injury or illness prevented such participation (proof of illness or injury is required). 3. Players designated as meeting the PDR requirement must be actively participating on the subject team as of October 31 of the current playing season unless injury or illness prevents such participation in which case medical documentation of the illness or injury must be provided. 4. In the case of A teams, house players may not count toward the Player Development Requirement if they were also rostered on a Tier I, Tier II, A or B team with another Member Association during the same season.

5. Players who are new to travel ice hockey may be counted as PDR for A teams. These players cannot have previously played for any other travel ice hockey club in the United States. 6. A consolidated team may meet its PDR requirement using players from the same team the previous season plus players from A or B teams on any of the team s forming Member Associations during the previous season. 7.17 Merging CAHA Associations: When two or more member associations merge, players from either of the organizations may count toward the Player Development Requirement for the surviving organization (see Bylaw 28.3). 7.18 Recruitment: Recruitment is defined as the open solicitation and/or direct contact by coaches, team officials, association officials, parents or players, by mail, email, and/or telephone, of players currently registered with another association except as explicitly allowed by USA Hockey. 7.19 Dual Rostering: Except as otherwise set forth in these rules, no player may be rostered on more than one team within the state of California that is state and/or national championship eligible. This rule specifically prohibits the rostering of a player on a USA Hockey registered or any college team and any other A, B or Tier team in the state. 7.20 Locker Room Attendants: It is the policy of USA Hockey that all affiliates, districts, leagues, and local hockey programs have at least one responsible adult present directly monitoring the locker room during all team events to assure that only participants (coaches and players), approved team personnel and family members are permitted in the locker room and to supervise the conduct in the locker room. Any individual meetings with a minor participant and a coach in a locker room shall require a responsible adult be with the coach. Further, responsible adults must personally monitor the locker room environment at all times while participants are present and also make sure the locker room is appropriately secured during times when minor participants are on the ice. a. Clubs and/or coaches found in violations of this policy shall be sanctioned in the following manner: 1) 1 st offense $250 fine to the team and one game suspension to the head coach

2) 2 nd offense $500 to the club and two game suspension to the head coach 3) 3 rd offense the head coach and a club representative shall attend a hearing which may result in further sanctions up to and including fines, suspensions and/or post season sanctions. b. Teams, leagues and local hockey associations shall also comply with the USA Hockey Co-Ed locker room policy.

8.0 Coaching Certification: The requirements as listed on the 2010-2011 USA Hockey Annual Guide page 138 are as follows: COACHING EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE FOR THE 2011-12 SEASON AND BEYOND. A. Coach Registration (i) All ice hockey coaches as well as instructors of USA Hockey programs shall be registered for the current season (before the start of the season) in order to be eligible to coach/instruct in any regularseason activities (practices, clinics, games, tournaments, try-outs, etc.), state, district, regional playoff, national championships or in the USA Hockey Player Development Programs. There will be an annual fee to register the coaches (head and assistants) and instructors. Coaches who also play on a USA Hockey registered team are required to pay this registration fee only once per year. Coaches may register as participants online at usahockey.com or through a local association/member program (refer to Section I Participant Registration). (ii) All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey Youth 18 & Under and below, high school, girls /women s 19 & under and below, and disabled programs must properly wear an approved ice hockey helmet during all on-ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages and all Coaching Education Program clinics and/or workshops. Registration, education and other requirements for inline coaches are as provided in the Inline Hockey Rules and Regulations. B. Coaching Education Program Requirements (1) Required Coaching Education Program Levels for Ice Hockey All coaches must have the required certification level by January 1 of the current season. a. All coaches must enter USA Hockey s Coaching Education Program at Level 1, and must continue their education each year until, at a minimum, they achieve Level 3. A coach may attend only one (1) certification clinic per year (not including age-specific requirements). Coaches who do not coach in continuous years must re-enter the program at the next level when they resume coaching responsibilities. Once Level 3 is achieved, periodic renewal [as outlined in Paragraph (c) below] is required for coaches who have not achieved Level 4. Coaches of Tier 1 and Tier II (National Tournament Bound) 14U, 16U, and 18/19U teams must complete Level 4 in their fourth season of coaching. Coaches who attain Level 4 certification are not required to attend any further certification clinics but must adhere to the age-specific requirement as outlined in Paragraph b below.

b. In addition to the training in paragraph (a) above, coaches must also complete age-specific training components specific to the level of play they are coaching, if they have not already taken that component. This requirement applies to all coaches at all levels, 1 through 5. Coaches may complete more than one age-specific component in any given season. c. Coaching certification at Level 3 is valid for two (2) seasons, as indicated by the expiration date on the Level 3 sticker. A coach whose Level 3 is due to expire must take the online Level 3 Recertification Track 1 curriculum or they may move up to Level 4. Level 3 Track 1 Recertification is valid for two (2) seasons. A coach whose Track 1 Level 3 recertification is due to expire must take the online Level 3 Recertification Track 2 curriculum or move up to Level 4. Level 3 Track 2 Recertification is valid for two (2) seasons. Coaches whose Track 2 Level 3 Recertification is due to expire must attend a Level 4 clinic prior to the expiration of their Level 3 Recertification. Coaches must complete the online recertification program in order to recertify their Level 3 certifications. Attending a clinic or workshop is no longer valid for recertifying any certification level. C. Grandfather Clause For coaches who enrolled in the Coaching Education Program prior to May 1, 2011, their entry into the above program will be at their current certification level. Level 1 and 2 coaches must adhere to paragraphs (a) and (b) above, effective May 1, 2011. Current Level 3 coaches must adhere to paragraph (b) and (c) above; effective with the season their Level 3 expires. This chart outlines the progression for a new coach. Coaches with preexisting certifications will enter the new program at their current certification level and must adhere to paragraphs 1. (a) and (b) above. Years of Coaching Year 1 (ex: 2011-12) Year 2 (ex: 2012-13) Certification Requirements Level 1 clinic+ age-specific component Level 2 clinic+ age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Year 3 (ex: 2013-14) Level 3 clinic (expires Dec. 31, 2015)+ age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Year 4 (ex: 2014-15) No Level certification required but can attend a Level 4 clinic+ age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level

Year 5 (ex: 2015-16) Complete the online Level 3 Recertification Track 1 (expires Dec. 31, 2017), or attend a Level 4 clinic+ age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Year 6 (ex: 2016-17) No Level certification required but can attend a Level 4 clinic+ age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Year 7 (ex: 2017-18) Complete the online Level 3 Recertification Track 2 (expires Dec. 31, 2019), or attend a Level 4 clinic + age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Year 8 (ex: 2018-19) Year 9 (ex: 2019-20) Year 10 and beyond No Level certification required but can attend a Level 4 clinic + age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level Must attend a Level 4 clinic + agespecific component if not previously taken for current age level No Level recertification required but must complete age-specific component if not previously taken for current age level. Coaches are highly encouraged to attend a continuing education course every two years. (2) Evidence of Level All USA Hockey coaches will possess a USA Hockey Coaching Education Program card with valid certification stickers, or printout from the USA Hockey online certification list. It is the responsibility of the local association to identify those coaches who do not meet the certification requirements. All coaches have until December 31 of the current season to attend a USA Hockey coaching clinic and complete the online playing level component to become properly certified. Prior to the start of all games throughout the season all coaches are required to indicate their current certification status on the scoresheet, regardless of their certification level. All coaches (except for juniors) must legibly print their USA Hockey Coaching Education Program (CEP) card number, their CEP level (levels 1-5), their on-line playing level component and the year their CEP level was attained. If a coach cannot produce his/her current USA Hockey Coaching Education Program card prior to the start of the game, it must be noted on the official game score sheet. (3) Penalty and Enforcement All coaches must have current certification and online component

verification beginning January 1 of the current playing season. Any coach not in possession of these requirements will be ineligible to coach for the remainder of the season. Districts and/or affiliates are required to uphold this penalty. It will be the responsibility of the local association registering the team to enforce the national policy. D. Coaching Ethics Code All USA Hockey ice hockey coaches (head and assistant) and instructors must abide by the USA Hockey Coaching Ethics Code, and understand that violations may result in full or partial forfeiture of coaching privileges in programs, at sites or events under USA Hockey s governance. All coaches have an obligation to be familiar with USA Hockey s Coaching Ethics Code. Lack of awareness or misunderstanding of an ethical standard is not itself a defense to a charge of unethical conduct. The USA Hockey Coaching Ethics Code can be found online at usahockey.com under Coaches. 8.1 Helmet Rule: All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey youth, high school, disabled, girls/women s 19 & under and below programs must properly wear an approved ice hockey helmet during all on-ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages, select camps, try-outs and coaches and referee clinics (seminars) as defined in the 2011-2012 USA Hockey Annual Guide. The responsibility for the enforcement of this USA Hockey policy falls to the Affiliate, CAHA. CAHA delegates the responsibility for reporting policy infractions to all leagues (NORCAL and SCAHA) and association (clubs) officers throughout the state. CAHA expects all league and association ACE coordinators; Coaching Directors and Hockey Directors will communicate and educate their respective association coaches on this policy and sanctions for violations of such. Each association is encouraged to keep spare helmets available for coaches use. 1. First Offense Coach The coach sits the next 2 previously scheduled games (may practice with team). 2. Second Offense Coach Coach is suspended 30 days from all contact with team (s). 3. Second Offense Association Fined $250.00 payable to CAHA. 4. Third Offense Coach The coach is suspended indefinitely pending a hearing in which the coach MUST appear for a hearing before the CAHA Disputes and Resolutions Committee at their next scheduled meeting. 5. Third Offense Association is fined $500.00 payable to CAHA. The association president and/or Director of Coaches and the coach must appear for a hearing before the CAHA Disputes and Resolutions Committee at their next scheduled meeting. The offending coach could face a suspension for the remaining season and the following season for said violation.

CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CAHA COMPETITIVE YOUTH LEAGUES 9.0 CAHA Youth Leagues: A League is a group of teams participating in a regular scheduled game environment meeting the minimum requirements to be eligible for CAHA State Playoffs as set forth herein. Recognized CAHA Youth Leagues are as follows: Southern California Amateur Hockey Association (SCAHA) Northern California Junior Hockey Association (NORCAL) 9.1 New Leagues: New Leagues may be recognized and approved by CAHA based on the following conditions: a. New league applications and all corresponding documentation required by CAHA Bylaws must be submitted to the CAHA Youth Council by November 1st of the calendar year before the start of the first season planned by the prospective league. b. New leagues must meet all qualifications outlined in the CAHA Bylaws. c. League application will be voted upon by the CAHA Board of Directors following certification by the Youth Council that the application is complete and all requirements have been met. d. Upon approval by the Board of Directors, the new League may participate in CAHA State Youth Championships subject to meeting all the requirements outlined herewith. 9.2 Maintaining Recognized League Status: Maintaining Recognized League Status is conditional upon a league participating in at least one age division annually and meeting the following conditions: a. Participate in at least one age division and maintain eligibility for a State Championship between September 1 and April 30 of each playing season. b. Be in good standing with CAHA and USA Hockey. 9.2.1 Recognized League Status may continue from year to year if, after qualifying to participate in the State Playoffs for at least one season, the league doesn t register teams within a division by meeting the following conditions: a. Roster and register four (4) teams in a higher or lower recognized division within CAHA between September 1

through April 30 of each playing season; b. Comply with all other CAHA Rules and Bylaws; c. Seek CAHA Youth Council approval for waiver of A division status by October 31 of each playing season that the League does not participate in the A division. Failure to comply with all of these items will require the said League to reapply for league recognition by CAHA. Termination of Recognized League Status will occur if a League cannot comply with this section. Terminated Leagues must reapply to the CAHA Youth Council.

CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION RULES AND REGULATIONS TIER I (AAA) CLASSIFICATION 10.0 TIER I (AAA) CLASSIFICATION 10.1 CAHA Mission Statement for Tier I: A high level program whereby a Member Association may recruit and solicit on a state wide basis for registered players to compete at the highest level of amateur hockey within a specific age division on a National level. 10.2 Tier I (AAA) Commissioner: A member of the CAHA Youth Council shall be appointed to serve as the Tier I Commissioner. The Tier I Commissioner shall be responsible for helping coaches and team officials abide by USA Hockey and CAHA rules. The Tier I Commissioner is also responsible for tracking the progress of teams and monitoring penalties. 10.3 Rosters: Copies of all Tier I team rosters (including preliminary, supplemental, and final certified) must be submitted to the CAHA Tier I Commissioner as a condition for participation in state playoffs. The USA Hockey Team roster form 1-T roster must be submitted by September 15 of the current playing season. 10.4 Team Official Responsibilities: The rostered team manager for each Tier I team shall be responsible for providing to the Tier I Commissioner with a complete game schedule and any updates throughout the season. The rostered team manager shall deliver to the Tier I Commissioner a copy of all scoresheets for games played within and outside CAHA jurisdiction, within forty-eight (48) hours of the game being played. Failure to comply may result in a fifty dollar ($50.00) fine levied for each late scoresheet and may result in suspension of the team, coach, manager, and/or Member Association. 10.5 300% Rule: Each Tier I team must schedule and play three (3) designated games, at least one home and one away, against each other Tier I team in their division registered in the State of California and certified by USA Hockey as of January 1 st. CAHA reserves the right to mandate specific weekends of play or schedules between Tier I teams within a specific age division as a condition of participation in state playoffs. a. To satisfy this rule, games must be pre-scheduled, the schedule submitted to the CAHA Tier I Commissioner, AND the schedule approved at least seven (7) days before the game is played or by October 15 of the current season, whichever is earlier. Only games scheduled and approved in this manner will count toward satisfying this rule and towards playoff eligibility. Teams that do not comply with

this deadline shall incur a $500 fine and have their schedule mandated as rule 10.5 above. b. Only games that satisfy the CAHA game requirements as stated in this rule shall count toward satisfying rule 10.5a. All Tier I games shall follow the following game play format: For all Pee Wee Tier I games: Three-(3) 15-minute stop time periods For all Bantam Tier I games: Three-(3) 16-min stop time periods For all Midget Tier I games: Three-(3) 17-min stop time periods with an ice cut any time after the first period and before the end of the 3 rd period. All Tier I games will use a three-(3) man officiating system. Points for each CAHA sanctioned game will be awarded as follows: two points for a win, one point for a tie and zero points for a loss. c. Once a schedule has been approved, no change may be made to that schedule without the approval of the CAHA Youth Council. d. Any team refusing to play in any CAHA mandated game shall lose its post season eligibility. 10.6 Post-Season: The CAHA Playoff format for Tier I is intended to give those teams that have demonstrated the best performance during the regular season the opportunity to play for a California championship. a. By December 31st, the Youth Council shall set the number of Tier I teams, not to exceed four (4) per division, that will participate in the CAHA State Playoffs. b. If requested by the Tier I commissioner, all Tier I teams shall submit a record of performance (in the format required by the Youth Council), certified rosters, and all score sheets by February 1 or by the prescribed deadline. 10.7 Team Movement: Any Tier I team that is evidenced by the schedule to be non-competitive must petition the Youth Council by October 15 to move to the Tier II classification and, if approved, must drop prior to October 31. Approved CAHA movement does not guarantee a team will be able to participate in the CAHA Tier II playing weekends. Nothing in this rule shall require a league to allow a Tier I team that drops, the ability to participate in the league playing schedule. 10.8 Minimum Number of Games: In addition to all other requirements contained in these rules, USA Hockey requires that a Tier I team must play a minimum of twenty (20) games. Each rostered Tier I player must play a minimum of ten (10) games.

10.9 Player Movement: Until December 31, Tier I players may be added to another Tier I team provided they are properly released and be post season eligible for CAHA State championships. a. Until October 31, any properly released Tier I player may drop to Tier II, A or B and be postseason eligible for CAHA state championships. b. After October 31, any properly released Tier I player may drop to Tier II, A or B levels but will be postseason ineligible. c. Until December 31, a properly released Tier II, A, or B player may be added to a Tier I roster and be post-season eligible for CAHA state championships. d. After December 31, Tier I rosters are frozen and no players may be added (or deleted). e. Any player that is removed from a roster shall not be allowed to be placed back on the roster of the team more than once from which he or she was removed regardless of when the player is removed. However, prior to 12/31, Tier I players may participate on another Tier I team within the same association for a maximum of 2 games. Upon the 3 rd game, the player shall be removed from their current Tier I team roster and may not return. 10.10 Game Misconducts: Any player or coach upon receiving a 3 rd Game misconduct in the current playing season will be referred to the CAHA 1 st V.P. for possible supplemental discipline. Any team or player displaying a pattern of excessive penalty minutes may be referred to the CAHA 1 st V.P. for possible supplemental discipline. 10.11 Teams Folding: In the event a team folds at any time during the season, all CAHA games played by that team will be erased from the league standings, 10.12 Game Forfeits: If a team forfeits any of its games, as a result of willfully failing to show up for a game, and becomes involved in any tie breaking formula to determine its eligibility to advance to the next level of play, the team forfeits all games and the games are recorded as 1-0 victories for the non-offending team.

CALIFORNIA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION RULES AND REGULATIONS TIER II (AA) CLASSIFICATION 11.0 TIER II (AA) CLASSIFICATION 11.1 CAHA Mission Statement for Tier II: The development of players within local Member Associations who have the desire and ability for a more competitive experience where winning and sportsmanship is stressed and travel for competition is reasonable. Team objectives include local, league, State and National championships. 11.2 Tier II (AA) Commissioner: A member of the CAHA Youth Council shall be appointed to serve as the Tier II Commissioner. The Tier II Commissioner shall be responsible for helping coaches and team officials abide by USA Hockey and CAHA rules. The Tier II Commissioner is also responsible for tracking the progress of teams and monitoring penalties. 11.3 Eligibility for State Championships: CAHA shall establish the terms that an association must achieve in order to field state championship eligible Tier II teams. a. Member Associations fielding Tier II teams shall maintain a minimum of 2 age divisions at the A or B level in the current and previous season. b. Each Tier II team must play each other team in their league at the same age division. 11.4 Rosters: Copies of all Tier II team rosters (including preliminary, supplemental, and final certified) must be submitted to the CAHA Tier II Commissioner as a condition for participation in state playoffs. The USA Hockey Team roster form 1-T roster must be submitted by September 15 of the current playing season. 11.5 Team Official Responsibilities: The team official for each Tier II team shall be responsible for providing to the Tier II Commissioner with a complete game schedule and any updates throughout the season. The team official shall deliver to the Tier II Commissioner a copy of all scoresheets of the team, for games played within and outside CAHA jurisdiction, within forty-eight (48) hours of the game being played. Failure to comply may result in a fifty dollar ($50.00) fine levied for each late scoresheet and may result in suspension of the team, coach, manager, and/or Member Association. 11.6 Recruitment: CAHA recommends that individual Tier II players be obtained from within a Member Association s own organization or other Member Association not registering a Tier II team in the same division.

Recruitment may void a Tier II team s eligibility and result in fines and/or suspension for the offending parties. Recruitment is defined as the open solicitation and/or direct contact by coaches, team officials, Associations officials, parents or players, either by mail or telephone, of players currently registered with another Association even though that Association may not be registering a Tier II team. 11.7 CAHA Scheduled Weekends: CAHA will dictate mandatory playing weekends for all playoff eligible Tier II teams in each division. Subject to ice availability, CAHA will schedule a complete round of play between teams in each division. In divisions that have 5 teams or less, CAHA may schedule two rounds of play to ensure an accurate sampling of games. a. Any team refusing to play in any CAHA mandated game shall lose its post season eligibility. b. The CAHA Weekend format for Tier II is intended to give those teams in each division who have demonstrated the best performance during the CAHA Weekends the opportunity to play in a CAHA Scheduled Playdown Weekend. c. Following the completion of the CAHA Scheduled Weekends, if two or more teams have an equal number of points, their position in the standings shall be determined by the following tie breakers: 1. Consider games between (among) the tied teams i. Most points ii. Most Wins iii. Goal Differential iv. Most periods won v. Quickest first goal 2. If the above does not break the tie then all games played by the tied teams will be considered i. Most points ii. Most Wins iii. Goal Differential iv. Most periods won v. Quickest first goal 11.8 Minimum Number of Games: In addition to all other requirements contained in these rules, USA Hockey requires that a Tier II team must play a minimum of twenty (20) games. Each rostered Tier II player must play a minimum of ten (10) games. 11.9 CAHA Playdown Round: Following the last weekend, CAHA will host a playdown weekend of play in order to determine the final four teams

advancing to the State Championship Tournament. All players participating in the CAHA Playdown weekend must be post season eligible and have already met their 10/20 playing rule requirement. The number of teams accepted in the playdown weekend will be as follows: 1 team division no qualifier 2 team division no qualifier 3 team division no qualifier 4 team division no qualifier 5 team division 5 team qualifier 6 team division 6 team qualifier cross-bracket play- 1-3-5/2-4-6 7 team division 6 team qualifier cross-bracket play -1-3-5/2-4-6 8 or more team division-8 team qualifier-in-bracket play - 1,4,5,8/2,3,6,7 Following the playdown weekend teams will be seeded for playoffs according to their original seeding before the playdown weekend. 11.10 CAHA PLAY DOWN Divisions: Based on rankings, teams are placed in one of two divisions. Teams ranked 1/4/5/8 will be in Division A. Teams ranked 2/3/6/7 will be in Division B. a. Pairings of teams, including designation of home and visiting teams shall be done by CAHA. b. One 30 second time out per team per game except during overtime. No time outs during overtime. 11.11 CAHA Playdown Round-robin Standings: Round Robin standings shall be determined by points; that is zero (0) points for a loss, one (1) point for a tie and two (2) points for a win. 11.12 CAHA Playdown Tie Breaker Formula: If two or more teams have an equal number of points, their positions in the standings shall be determined by the following tie-breaking formulas. In order to break the tie, the following formulas will be followed until one rule determines the positions of all the teams that are tied. a. The results of the games (head-to-head) played between the teams tied in the following order: 1. The points acquired in these games only. 2. Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games only, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus. 3. Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more

teams have no goals against and the quotient tie-breaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of goals for. Note: Forfeits If a team forfeits any of its games, as a result of willfully failing to show up for a game, and becomes involved in any tie breaking formula to determine its eligibility to advance to the next level of play, the team forfeits all games in the round robin play and the games are recorded as 1-0 victories for the non-offending team. b. If after applying the formulas of a-1, 2, or 3, the tie stills exists, a-2 and a-3 shall be applied using all of the games played by the teams tied. Note: The formula shall be applied in order A-1, 2, 3 and b. c. If the above procedure does not break the tie, the teams shall use a shootout procedure. This will involve each team selecting five (5) players who will alternate taking penalty shots. A toss of the coin will determine which team will take the first shot. If after five (5) players from both teams have completed the procedure the tie still has not been broken, it shall be repeated with five (5) different players until the standings are determined. 11.13 CAHA Playdown: Teams Advancing to CAHA State Championships: The top team in each division advances to the CAHA State Championship. The bottom team in each Division is eliminated from CAHA State Championships. The second and third place teams will play a Final cross over game. All Final cross over games will be played to a winner. The winner of each Final cross-over game will advance to the CAHA State Championships. The winner of the sudden death overtime will be awarded two (2) points for the win and the loser for the sudden death overtime will be awarded one (1) point for the overtime loss. 11.14All Final CAHA Playdown Cross Over games If the game is tied following regulation play, one five (5) minute sudden death overtime period shall be played. At the completion of the third period, the tied teams shall receive a three-minute rest period. The teams will remain on the ice. The teams will not change ends. If the score is tied at the end of the five-minute sudden death overtime period, there shall be a shootout. The winner of the shootout will be credited with one additional goal in the final score. If no goal is scored in the overtime period, there will be a 3-