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SUBJECT: Use of the MAHA name X MAHA USA CHANGE X NEW RULE RULE NO. Bylaw 3 PAGE NO. 12 none F. Use of the MAHA name Only the Executive Committee or the Board of Directors can authorize the use of the MAHA name to be associated with any event not run by the MAHA. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Control who can authorize the use of the MAHA name. MAHA voices support of feasibility study to bring Division-I college hockey at Oakland University MAHA stands behind new Declaration of Principles from hockey leaders ONEHOCKEY ATTEMPTS TO SET GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR LARGEST TOURNAMENT IN MICHIGAN (see attached use of the MAHA name) Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

From: OneHockey Events [mailto:sebastienf@onehockey.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 5:05 PM To: Subject: world guinness hockey event in Michigan. This is your official invitation to every team part of the Compuware AAA Hockey Club & Youth League program.. We DO NOT need money at this time but a verbal commitment for every team you intent to potentially register and discuss this with. I will register the teams for you when you send me a list. This offer is only good until December 31st. We will need a deposit for each team by march 1st, 2018. OneHockey was recently ranked as the #1 youth ice hockey tournament GROUP in North America Check out this video https://youtu.be/y5gi6ivhxiq **PLS NOTE** We will only take per state per level. Therefore, if a program signs 6 of their teams at a particular level, you will NOT be able to register at those levels. Prompt verbal commitment is a must. OneHockey is hosting a HISTORICAL WORLD GUINNESS tournament in Michigan next year, December 27-30, 2018 holiday week. This tournament will be held in Michigan (56 ices are being rented for this tournament). Michigan Hockey (MAHA) has partner with us for this event, which is something they have never done before. As of today we have signed european teams from Sweden, Moscow, Slovakia, Norway and Latvia. You can expect many more to join us for. The tournament will feature divisions for all age groups and levels of play. From AAA ELITE to single A and house players (boys and girls). Scroll down to review the levels who are being hosted for this HISTORICAL event. From North American and at the Elite AAA level we are currently speaking with programs such as Detroit Little Caesar, Detroit Compuware, Detroit Honeybaked, Chicago Young Americans, Arizona Bobcats, Boston Jr. Bruins, Los Angeles jr. Kings, Toronto Marlies, Toronto Jr. Canadiens, and so many more. Each division will only feature 12 and split into 2 divisions of 6 teams. Only one team will be accepted from your country any any particular level. More info https://kreezee.com/hockey/tournament/onehockey-maha-world-championship/8690/general-information See the PDF attached to view an example of what expect our divisions to look like. Divisions/Levels Mites/Novice AA Mites/Novice A Mites/Novice House Squirts/Atom 2009 (all AA/AAA) Squirts/Atom A 2009 Squirts/Atom House Squirts/Atom 2008 (all AA/AAA) Squirts/Atom A 2008 Squirts/Atom House Selects Peewee AA 2006 Elite Peewee AA 2006 National Peewee AAA 2006 Elite Peewee AAA 2006 National Peewee A 2006 Elite Peewee A 2006 National Peewee AAA 2007 Elite Peewee AAA 2007 National Peewee AA 2007 Elite maha name.doc

Peewee AA 2007 National Peewee A 2007 Elite Peewee House Peewee A 2007 National Peewee House Selects Bantam AAA 2004 Elite Bantam AAA 2004 National Bantam AA 2004 Elite Bantam AA 2004 National Bantam A 2004 Elite Bantam A 2004 National Bantam AAA 2005 Elite Bantam AAA 2005 National Bantam AA 2005 Elite Bantam AA 2005 National Bantam A 2005 Elite Bantam A 2005 National Bantam House Selects Bantam House U15 AAA Elite U15 AAA National U16 AAA Elite U16 AAA National U16 AA Elite U16 AA National U18 AA Elite U18 AA National U18 AAA Elite U18 AAA National High School Varsity High School Jr. Varsity Girls U12 A Girls U12 AA Girls U14 AA Girls U14 AAA Girls U16 AA Girls U16 AAA Girls U19 AA Girls U19 AAA I look forward to hearing from you soon! SEBASTIEN FORTIER Chief Executive Officer tel: 888-784-6444 #1000 sebastienf@onehockey.com www.onehockey.com HANDS DOWN NORTH AMERICA S MOST ENTERTAINING ICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS What is OneHockey? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wstqqk8rlg0&feature=youtu.be maha name.doc

SUBJECT: Officer of the Association RULE NO. Bylaw 5. C. PAGE NO. 13 Michigan Amateur Hockey Association 18-02 C. Powers and Duties of the Officers of the Association The Officers of the Association shall be the President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President for Youth, Vice-President for Adults, Vice President for Girls /Women s Hockey, Vice-President for Coaching, Vice-President for Officiating, Vice-President for Appeals, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President. These officers collectively shall be known as the Executive Committee. C. Powers and Duties of the Officers of the Association The Officers of the Association shall be the President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President for Youth, Vice-President for Adults, Vice President for Girls /Women s Hockey, Vice-President for Coaching, Vice-President for Officiating, Vice-President for Appeals, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President. These officers collectively shall be known as the Executive Committee. Effective Date of Rule: 7/15/18 Reason For Change: Executive Committee is defined under Bylaw 6 on page 17. This sentence has caused some conflict and is not in line with our past practice Submitted by: George Atkinson 1. Submit to District Director District Director: rlchtmp 072107.doc

SUBJECT: Executive Committee Powers RULE NO. Bylaw 5 C PAGE NO. 13 C. Powers and Duties of the Officers of the Association The Officers of the Association shall be the President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President for Youth, VicePresident for Adults, Vice President for Girls /Women s Hockey, Vice-President for Coaching, Vice-President for Officiating, Vice-President for Appeals, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President. These officers collectively shall be known as the Executive Committee. 1. President a. Preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors and C. Powers and Duties of the Officers of the Association 1. The Officers of the Association shall be the President, Executive Vice-President, Vice- President for Youth, VicePresident for Adults, Vice President for Girls /Women s Hockey, Vice-President for Coaching, Vice-President for Officiating, Vice-President for Appeals, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President. These officers collectively shall be known as the Executive Committee. a. The Executive Committee shall have the powers and duties as specified in these Bylaws and The Rules and Regulations of the MAHA. b. Decisions of the Executive Committee shall be brought to the attention of the Board of Directors at their next scheduled meeting and shall be discussed, modified, approved or rejected by a majority of the Board of Directors at that time. Renumber the current subsections 1 to 11 accordingly. Effective Date of Rule: immediate Reason For Change: See the attached from Board Source which is an industry leading organization for the governance of non profits. Align the MAHA with industry standards for non profits. Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

Your board s size, structure, and processes can have positive and negative effects on collaboration. Break into small groups to discuss issues Larger boards may not be able to provide all members with an equal opportunity to engage in a meaningful, collaborative activity, which can result in apathy and loss of interest. Members of large boards also have a tendency to form cliques and core groups, thus deteriorating overall cohesion. Smaller boards allow for easier communication and interaction. Board members get to know each other as individuals, and every person s participation counts. If your board is large, consider using small groups during the deliberation process to directly involve every member. Small groups can more efficiently discuss various aspects of the same issue. The board can divide bigger issues into smaller increments and task the smaller groups with discussing the smaller aspects of the issue and then reporting back to the board with its ideas. Small groups provide more opportunities for collaboration and teamwork. Larger boards may want to consider downsizing if your members have lost their common connection due to sheer volume of peers whom they do not know, have no other duties but to come to meetings, and/or are not attending meetings due to not feeling their contributions are needed. Provide all members with an opportunity to be involved in committee work Committees provide board members with a way to collaborate and use their expertise that regular meetings do not. Committee assignments should be distributed evenly across the board so that every member has a chance to be involved in committee work. But, beware the executive committee Executive committees can foster and exacerbate an inner and outer class structure within the board. And, as nonprofit governance experts Richard Chait, Thomas P. Holland, and Barbara E. Taylor have said, Any device that creates an inner board and an outer board virtually ensures that the board, in toto, will not operate as an effective team. If your board confers authority to an executive committee, limit its powers and require that any decisions be subject to later ratification of the full board. Some boards have guidelines that say that any work done by the executive committee should always be brought to the full board in the form of at least two alternatives. This gives all board members the opportunity to participate and influence decisions. Have regularly scheduled executive sessions Executive sessions provide a venue for handling issues that are best discussed in private, for fostering robust discourse, and for strengthening trust and communication. Distinguished by their purpose and participants, executive sessions serve three core functions: (1) they assure confidentiality, (2) they create a mechanism for board independence and oversight, and (3) they enhance relationships among board members and with the chief executive full board approval.doc

SUBJECT: Treasurer Responsibilities RULE NO. Bylaw 5, C.9 PAGE NO. 13 9. Treasurer a. Shall receive all funds due to the MAHA for deposit in a bank. b. Shall pay all rightful obligations of the MAHA.14 c. Shall sign or endorse checks payable by or payable to the MAHA. d. Shall present a budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the Executive Committee prior to the beginning of each fiscal year. This budget will be presented to the Board of Directors at the Winter meeting. e. Shall render a financial account at the end of each fiscal year and at any other time directed by the Executive Committee. f. Shall, in conjunction with the Audit Committee, arrange for an annual financial investigation, and the filing of required government informational returns, as approved by the Executive Committee. Add g. Shall be a member of all committees of the MAHA. : Effective Date of Rule: Immediately upon approval Reason For Change: To clean up abiguity in duties and bring the book inline with current practices. Submitted by: Doug Diroff 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Doug Diroff

SUBJECT: Officiating Disciplinary Committee RULE NO. PAGE NO. 13, 17, 7 Bylaw 5 7 b page 13 Bylaw 6 B 1 f page 17 Page 7 Page 7 of the Guidebook does not list the Officiation Disciplinary Committee Add the Officiating Disciplinary Committee to page 7 Officiating Disciplinary Committee VP of Officiating, USA Hockey RIC for Michigan, the DAL for the affected District, and the affected Referee Supervisor of the affected District. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: housekeeping Out of Order - Page 7 is not controlled by a rule change. Committee is already defined on page 17 Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Committee Membership RULE NO. Bylaw 5 C 9 and Bylaw 5 C 10 PAGE NO. 13 and 14 none Add to both 9 and 10 g. Shall be a member of all standing and special committees. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: clarify existing ambiguity and to align with past common practice. Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Election Eligibility #1 (sequence before Election Eligibility #2) RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I PAGE NO. 14 1. Eligibility a. Candidates or all positions: (1) must have been a member in good standing of the MAHA for a three year period prior to nomination; (2) shall not have been involved in a skating facility as an arena manager or owner during that period; (3) shall not have been involved as an owner, officer or manager of a for-profit tournament or for-profit league during that period. (4) A person shall not be a candidate for a position as an Officer, Director or Director at Large for more than one MAHA position at a time nor hold more than one voting position within the MAHA. 1. Eligibility a. Candidates or all positions: (1) must have been a member in good standing of the MAHA for a three year period prior to nomination; (2) A person shall not be a candidate for a position as an Officer, Director or Director at Large for more than one MAHA position at a time nor hold more than one voting position within the MAHA. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Allow more volunteers to contribute. These are the people who are directly involved in the day to day operation of our associations and as a result are most familiar with the concerns that need to be addressed or not as the case may be. There are sufficient checks and balances that items (2) and (3) are not needed and this diminishes the pool of viable candidates. No other USA Hockey affiliate has these restrictions. Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Secretary Duties RULE NO. Bylaw 5, C.10 PAGE NO. 14 10. Secretary a. Shall keep minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. Shall prepare and send these minutes to the Directors. b. Shall serve as Chairperson of the Credentials Committee. c. Shall run the MAHA elections at the meetings of the Board of Directors. d. Shall make arrangements, agendas and coordinate the awards for the meetings of the Board of Directors. e. Shall notify the Directors of meetings and other important matters. f. Shall be Chairperson of the Guidebook Committee. Add g. Shall be a member of all committees of the MAHA. : Effective Date of Rule: Immediately upon approval Reason For Change: To clean up abiguity in duties and bring the book inline with current practices. Submitted by: Doug Diroff 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Doug Diroff

SUBJECT: Immediate Past President (revised submission) RULE NO. Bylaw 5 C PAGE NO. 14 11. Immediate Past President a. Shall have those duties assigned by the Executive Committee 11. Immediate Past President a. Shall have those duties assigned by the Executive Committee b. Shall be limited to a three (3) year term c. Shall be a non voting Director Bylaw 5 F 4 Past officers shall vote at all meetings and shall receive the same expense reimbursement as other directors. The immediate Past President shall be non voting and receive the same expense reimbursement as other directors. Effective Date of Rule: immediate Reason For Change: The Past President provides for a seamless transition and is a vital role for past practice knowledge This allows for the current team to lead without the possibility of any contradictions in leadership If the past president wishes to be more involved, he/she can run for an elected Director and/or officer position Consistent with many other organizational leadership teams in industry Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: District Director Elections RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I PAGE NO. 15 3. Directors a. District Directors (1) District Directors shall be elected by their constituent Head Coaches to serve three year terms. Terms shall commence at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. (2) Each District Council shall appoint an individual to solicit and receive nominations for District Directors. The list of nominees shall be forwarded to the MAHA Secretary by February 1st. (3) Ballots will be mailed to the Head Coach of each team and must be returned to the MAHA Secretary by the date indicated on the ballot with both signed and printed name. The Secretary shall record the votes cast and submit the results to the MAHA Executive Board for certification. Each nominee for District Director shall be allowed to furnish a resume of their qualifications for office (electronic submission only) up to 250 words, which shall be posted on the MAHA web site. The ballots shall contain language directing voters to the web site for this information. For the purpose of this process, the Head Coach is the individual who is so designated on the USA Form 1-T Team Roster as the Head Coach. Each USA Hockey registered Head Coach of a team registered for the current playing season shall be entitled to submit one ballot. (4) In the event the number of nominees for District Directors does not exceed the number of Directors to be elected, the nominees shall become Directors-elect and the election process shall be discontinued. (5) Depending on the number of Directors allowed, the following will be applicable: (a) Highest vote getters in order of number of votes received will become District Directors to the extent of directorships available in the District. a. District Directors (1) District Directors shall be elected by their constituents to serve three year staggered terms. Terms shall commence at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. (2) Each District Council shall appoint an individual to solicit and receive nominations for District Directors. The list of nominees shall be forwarded to the MAHA Secretary by February 1st. (3) All entities who have signed the MAHA Affiliate Agreement shall be entitled to vote. (a) The MAHA Credentials Committee is tasked to determine how many votes each entity having signed the MAHA Affiliate Agreement shall be entitled to. This determination shall be made on February 1 st by using the USA Hockey Registration numbers from the prior season. (b) Each Affiliate signor shall have one vote for every 10 USA Hockey members not to exceed 20% of the total for the district. (4) Ballots will be mailed to the Affiliate Agreement signor and must be returned to the MAHA Secretary by the date indicated on the ballot with both signed and printed name. The Secretary shall record the votes cast and submit the results to the MAHA Executive Board for certification. Each nominee for District Director shall be allowed to furnish a resume of their qualifications for office (electronic submission only) up to 250 words, which shall be posted on the MAHA web site. The ballots shall contain language directing voters to the web site for this information. voting.doc

(5) In the event the number of nominees for District Directors does not exceed the number of Directors to be elected, the nominees shall automatically become and be elected as Directors-elect and the election process shall be discontinued. (6) Depending on the number of Directors allowed, the following will be applicable: (a) Highest vote getters in order of number of votes received will become District Directors to the extent of directorships available in the District. Also revise Bylaw 6 B 1 k Add these words- The MAHA Credentials Committee is tasked to determine how many votes each entity having signed the MAHA Affiliate Agreement shall be entitled to in the election of District Directors. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: the current MAHA voting process has been deemed by USA Hockey not to meet the democratic process standard Attached is an example using the 2016-2017 registration numbers to show how many votes each association/club would have in the election of their District Directors Submitted by: MAHA Voting Special Committee R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone voting.doc

Example: Uses registration numbers from 2016-2017 Assumes that every youth entity will have an affiliate agreement on file Assumes that every adult entity will NOT have an affiliate agreement on file Note: in only two cases did the 20% criterion come into play DISTRICT 2 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 38 BELLE TIRE HOCKEY CLUB MIH2045 28 36 88 72 51 49 46 39 409 381 38 26 ALLEN PARK HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2001 2 20 49 80 31 16 36 25 259 257 26 25 TRENTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2008 1 0 0 32 56 61 48 52 250 249 25 24 GROSSE ILE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2002 4 2 12 39 39 79 30 41 246 242 24 21 DEARBORN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2011 3 26 11 18 46 42 28 36 210 207 21 19 DOWNRIVER HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2005 7 7 34 55 32 22 10 32 199 192 19 16 WESTLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2017 6 15 19 17 18 19 36 32 162 156 16 14 WYANDOTTE WARRIORS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2010 16 12 12 15 19 22 27 35 158 142 14 11 GARDEN CITY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2014 0 0 0 1 19 25 13 56 114 114 11 8 MONROE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2007 0 12 6 13 14 14 15 10 84 84 8 8 CLARK PARK DETROIT HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2038 0 0 2 7 15 12 16 25 77 77 8 3 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 2000 MIH2019 79 11 17 3 0 0 0 0 110 31 3 2 SOUTHGATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH2006 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 22 2 2 DETROIT ICE DREAMS MIH2013 0 0 0 0 3 10 6 2 21 21 2 0 GARDEN CITY SENIORS MIH2029 316 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 319 3 0 0 FORD HOCKEY MIH2031 123 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 1 0 0 TRENTON ADULT HOCKEY MIH2020 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 FNHL MIH2024 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 MONROE SENIORS MIH2026 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 WAYNE WESTLAND OVER 40/50 HOCKEY LEAGUE MIH2032 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 0 0 0 DEARBORN OVER 30 MIH2033 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFHL ADULT HOCKEY MIH2037 147 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 0 0 0 NBHL MIH2040 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 218 Total 218 20% 44 DISTRICT 3 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 59 SUBURBAN HOCKEY GROUP-ROCHESTER MIH3077 1385 33 43 99 121 102 108 87 1978 593 59 46 TROY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH3574 2 39 86 93 87 80 53 20 460 458 46 40 SUBURBAN ICE MACOMB MIH3008 373 35 31 82 70 58 68 56 773 400 40 36 OAKLAND JUNIOR GRIZZLIES MIH3576 2 36 83 87 72 57 12 11 360 358 36 34 GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH3303 3 0 0 59 62 70 72 73 339 336 34 32 ST CLAIR SHORES YOUTH MIH3305 5 0 54 59 47 73 46 40 324 319 32 30 ROYAL OAK HOCKEY CLUB MIH3570 702 15 44 53 39 50 50 46 999 297 30 29 METRO JETS MIH3005 1 69 64 47 59 28 11 9 288 287 29 26 MT CLEMENS HOCKEY CLUB MIH3304 0 0 36 71 45 43 37 31 263 263 26 26 MICHIGAN ICE HAWKS HOCKEY CLUB MIH3381 0 0 66 73 63 44 7 3 256 256 26 2 MICHIGAN SPORTS ENTERPRISES MIH3022 2496 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 2517 21 2 2 TROY SPORTS CENTER ADULT HOCKEY MIH3579 1084 14 1 0 0 1 1 1 1102 18 2 0 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 3000 MIH3016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST CLAIR SHORES ADULT HOCKEY MIH3326 221 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 0 0 0 DISTRICT 3 WOMENS HOCKEY MIH3500 443 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 443 0 0 0 PKHL MIH3582 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 HONEYBAKED HOCKEY DISTRICT 3 MIH3584 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHAM MIH3589 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SENIOR-ROYAL OAK MIH3590 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 LABATTS HOCKEY DETROIT MIH3594 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 0 0 0 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 3500 MIH3598 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 361 Total 361 20% 72 voting.doc

DISTRICT 4 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 83 KENSINGTON VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4023 1 20 102 173 185 134 115 102 832 831 83 60 LIVONIA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4003 4 49 123 106 89 100 64 64 599 595 60 59 HB HOCKEY CLUB MIH4022 4 37 133 116 114 76 54 56 590 586 59 46 LITTLE CAESARS FARMINGTON HILLS HOCKEY MIH4010 5 37 100 114 94 81 24 14 469 464 46 46 COMPUWARE YOUTH LEAGUE MIH4041 6 30 59 92 85 46 74 75 467 461 46 42 CANTON VICTORY HONDA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4014 24 31 45 77 118 96 38 12 441 417 42 42 NOVI YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4019 1 14 38 116 109 79 46 15 418 417 42 39 LAKELAND HOCKEY MIH4002 4 0 22 67 103 116 43 39 394 390 39 38 USA HOCKEY CLUB OF MICHIGAN MIH4009 3 11 19 92 104 72 64 14 379 376 38 34 BIRMINGHAM HOCKEY ASSOCIATION D4 MIH4001 3 0 0 79 69 67 67 59 344 341 34 24 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 4000 MIH4013 7 97 121 23 0 0 0 0 248 241 24 24 MICHIGAN DEVELOPMENTAL HOCKEY PROGRAM MIH4015 0 145 88 2 0 0 0 0 235 235 24 23 ORCHARD LAKE UNITED MIH4007 1 19 1 34 48 36 76 19 234 233 23 22 PLYMOUTH-CANTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4004 2 0 21 34 32 62 37 30 218 216 22 19 LIVINGSTON COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH4006 0 0 7 67 51 20 17 25 187 187 19 17 REDFORD TOWNSHIP HOCKEY MIH4012 1 0 14 48 46 35 23 0 167 166 17 5 NOVI ICE ARENA MIH4008 596 9 3 2 1 6 8 19 644 48 5 4 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 4500 MIH4551 54 9 23 0 0 0 4 0 90 36 4 2 KENSINGTON VALLEY ICE HOUSE ADULT LEAGUE MIH4537 1462 8 0 0 6 3 5 1 1485 23 2 2 HONEYBAKED HOCKEY DISTRICT 4 MIH4021 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15 15 2 0 FARMINGTON HILLS ICE ARENA AHL MIH4011 197 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 197 0 0 0 LITTLE CAESARS HOCKEY CLUB D4 MIH4018 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COMPUWARE ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE MIH4044 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 TECH CENTER HOCKEY MIH4531 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 628 Total 628 20% 126 DISTRICT 5 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 50 PORT HURON MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5531 2 53 43 61 73 45 60 165 502 500 50 41 MIDLAND AMATEUR HOCKEY LEAGUE MIH5006 3 13 33 43 59 61 75 128 415 412 41 40 GREATER SAGINAW AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSN MIH5009 260 36 43 79 73 56 58 51 656 396 40 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5503 2 17 27 49 42 40 35 6 218 216 22 20 HURON COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5028 45 16 34 28 27 28 30 41 249 204 20 19 BAY COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5025 18 0 18 32 50 44 28 20 210 192 19 18 SANILAC COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5530 13 12 7 15 18 30 37 63 195 182 18 15 GREATER FLINT HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5505 0 0 3 2 42 32 35 32 146 146 15 14 AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MT PLEASANT MIH5013 2 18 17 19 12 19 21 36 144 142 14 12 LAPEER COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5507 0 0 0 32 30 34 20 2 118 118 12 10 GLADWIN AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH5021 0 5 7 0 11 21 23 37 104 104 10 4 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 5000 MIH5002 0 13 24 4 0 0 0 0 41 41 4 3 INDEPENDENT TEAMS MIH5500 MIH5500 0 5 5 4 2 6 5 0 27 27 3 1 LAPEER COUNTY ADULT LEAGUE MIH5517 376 7 0 0 0 1 1 1 386 10 1 1 FLINT ADULT HOCKEY MIH5502 377 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 385 8 1 1 BAY COUNTY CIVIC ARENA ADULT LEAGUE MIH5026 188 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 5 1 1 PORT HURON ADULT TEAMS MIH5532 370 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 375 5 1 0 MIDLAND ADULT LEAGUE MIH5027 611 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 615 4 0 0 ISABELLE COUNTY EVENTS ARENA MIH5014 118 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 3 0 272 Total 272 20% 54 voting.doc

DISTRICT 6 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 75 KOHA MIH6330 3 27 79 110 104 126 134 170 753 750 75 62 FOX MOTORS HOCKEY CLUB MIH6672 29 38 92 107 110 88 59 124 647 618 62 59 ANN ARBOR AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6001 2 12 51 91 123 109 122 78 588 586 59 55 GRAND RAPIDS AMATEUR HOCKEY MIH6675 0 53 79 72 71 88 86 103 552 552 55 45 LANSING HOCKEY CLUB MIH6320 2 16 44 98 87 100 72 35 454 452 45 33 CHELSEA MIH6009 0 19 39 52 63 46 54 59 332 332 33 26 HOCKEY ASSOCIATION AT WEST KENT H.A.W.K. MIH6696 4 4 32 70 54 44 41 14 263 259 26 26 GRAND RAPIDS BLADES MIH6688 0 9 20 66 43 44 34 41 257 257 26 23 ROCKFORD HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6683 0 20 15 20 35 50 42 44 226 226 23 19 BERRIEN AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6326 10 7 26 32 22 38 36 33 204 194 19 19 JUNIOR LUMBERJACKS MIH6686 2 29 15 18 39 36 41 10 190 188 19 19 WEST MICHIGAN ELITE HOCKEY CLUB MIH6329 1 31 61 53 38 3 0 0 187 186 19 16 JACKSON AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6315 2 15 18 19 26 34 32 15 161 159 16 15 GRAND VALLEY AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6601 1 14 17 31 21 34 27 9 154 153 15 14 HOLLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6682 108 11 9 25 19 36 24 14 246 138 14 11 ADRIAN YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6328 4 0 0 18 21 29 28 10 110 106 11 8 GREATER BATTLE CREEK ICE HOCKEY MIH6310 2 5 14 15 11 15 14 9 85 83 8 8 WEST MICHIGAN JV CLUB TEAMS MIH6676 0 14 62 4 0 0 0 0 80 80 8 7 WEST SHORE AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6664 0 0 0 10 15 21 14 12 72 72 7 7 BIG RAPIDS AREA JUNIOR HOCKEY MIH6670 0 3 16 14 12 20 3 0 68 68 7 2 ANN ARBOR ICE CUBE ADULT HOCKEY MIH6006 2166 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 2190 24 2 2 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 6000 MIH6327 0 0 16 5 0 0 0 0 21 21 2 1 JACKSON OPTIMIST MIH6321 0 4 0 1 0 1 6 2 14 14 1 1 ARCTIC COLISEUM ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE MIH6008 177 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 187 10 1 0 WINGS STADIUM ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE MIH6333 526 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 530 4 0 0 PATTERSON ADULT HOCKEY MIH6605 384 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 388 4 0 0 MACRHL MIH6004 92 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 3 0 0 SUBURBAN ICE EAST LANSING MIH6322 633 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 636 3 0 0 JACKSON AREA MENS HOCKEY MIH6317 182 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 2 0 0 VETERANS MEMORIAL ICE ARENA MIH6014 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 JACKSON THURSDAY NIGHT NOVICE MIH6316 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 MID MICHIGAN YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH6325 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 201 0 0 0 GEORGETOWN WOMENS HOCKEY MIH6657 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 MUSKEGON COUNTY AMATEUR HOCKEY MIH6685 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 554 Total 554 20% 111 DISTRICT 7 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 36 GRAND TRAVERSE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7013 2 34 53 96 87 112 106 76 566 564 56 33 SOO MICHIGAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7501 0 39 32 39 44 59 54 64 331 331 33 19 ALPENA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7004 2 11 18 33 24 26 33 43 190 188 19 12 CADILLAC AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7011 1 0 0 19 22 30 20 30 122 121 12 12 KALKASKA AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7007 0 9 11 12 23 13 18 29 115 115 12 12 OTSEGO COUNTY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7014 0 0 14 11 16 21 21 32 115 115 12 12 CHEBOYGAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7508 1 9 18 27 12 16 17 16 116 115 12 10 HURON HOCKEY AND SKATING ASSOCIATION MIH7015 56 11 9 14 17 13 16 22 158 102 10 9 PETOSKEY AREA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7012 4 2 11 4 13 20 15 21 90 86 9 6 ST IGNACE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH7503 0 10 9 12 12 9 6 6 64 64 6 0 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 7000 MIH7020 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 180 Total 180 20% 36 voting.doc

DISTRICT 8 Votes Local Assocation Program Age 19+ Age 17-18 Age 15-16 Age 13-14 Age 11-12 Age 9-10 Age 07-08 Age 01-06 Total Total Youth Votes (1 PER 10) 34 MARQUETTE JUNIOR HOCKEY CORP MIH8005 1 24 48 50 64 63 66 110 426 425 43 27 COPPER COUNTRY JUNIOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8513 4 10 14 68 42 61 45 27 271 267 27 19 CALUMET HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8512 1 16 17 37 28 38 36 22 195 194 19 16 IRON RANGE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8003 0 15 10 20 23 28 31 34 161 161 16 10 MANISTIQUE HOCKEY ASSN MIH8004 3 10 15 17 14 17 14 16 106 103 10 10 ESCANABA AREA JUNIOR HOCKEY MIH8002 0 0 1 16 17 19 28 19 100 100 10 9 DICKINSON AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8001 4 1 0 14 16 20 15 28 98 94 9 7 POLAR BEAR YOUTH HOCKEY MIH8514 0 0 0 0 19 21 17 13 70 70 7 6 TAHQUAMENON AREA HOCKEY MIH8007 0 0 13 1 6 13 11 15 59 59 6 5 MUNISING HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8009 0 0 1 1 10 11 9 17 49 49 5 4 ONTONAGON AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8516 0 6 3 4 3 11 2 11 40 40 4 4 KEWEENAW BAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8515 3 0 0 0 9 9 8 12 41 38 4 4 IRON AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MIH8006 0 8 7 0 0 1 7 12 35 35 4 2 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 8500 MIH8525 0 13 9 0 0 0 0 0 22 22 2 2 INDEPENDENT TEAMS 8000 MIH8008 24 1 4 4 8 1 0 0 42 18 2 0 PORTAGE LAKE PIONEERS MIH8519 25 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 0 0 CALUMET WOLVERINES MIH8520 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 168 Total 168 20% 34 voting.doc

SUBJECT: Option for District Director Electronic Voting RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I 3 PAGE NO. 15 (3) Ballots will be mailed to the Head Coach of each team and must be returned to the MAHA Secretary by the date indicated on the ballot with both signed and printed name. The Secretary shall record the votes cast and submit the results to the MAHA Executive Board for certification. Each nominee for District Director shall be allowed to furnish a resume of their qualifications for office (electronic submission only) up to 250 words, which shall be posted on the MAHA web site. The ballots shall contain language directing voters to the web site for this information. For the purpose of this process, the Head Coach is the individual who is so designated on the USA Form 1-T Team Roster as the Head Coach. Each USA Hockey registered Head Coach of a team registered for the current playing season shall be entitled to submit one ballot. Add these words- Voting by electronic media may be authorized only by the MAHA Executive Committee provided that the Executive Committee verifies the integrity of the electronic voting process. Ballots will be e-mailed to the Head Coach s e-mail of record at the time of rostering with USA Hockey. Each Head Coach is entitled to vote only once. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Take advantage of electronic options to reduce the MAHA Secretary s workload and increase the number of voters participating by reducing the voting burden. Submitted by: MAHA Voting Special Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Election of District Directors RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I 3 PAGE NO. 15 3. a. District Directors (1) Distirct Directors shall be elected by their constituent Head Coaches to serve three year terms. Terms shall commence at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. 3. a. District Directors (1) Distirct Directors shall be elected by their constituent Head Coaches to serve three year staggered terms. 1 Terms shall commence at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. 1 Proviso: Beginning with the election commencing in February 2019, the following will occur to begin staggered terms: 1. For Districts with seven (7) Directors, three (3) Directors will be elected for three (3) years; two (2) Directors will be elected for two (2) years; and two (2) Directors will be elected for one (1) year. The length of term to be determined by the number of votes received with the three (3) nominees receiving the highest vote being elected to three (3) year terms, and so forth. In the case of a tie, the Credentials Committee will employ a coin flip. 2. For Districts with four (4) Directors, two (2) Directors will be elected for three (3) years; one (1) Director will be elected for two (2) years; and one (1) Director will be elected for one (1) year. The length of term to be determined by the number of votes received with the two (2) nominees receiving the highest vote being elected to three (3) year terms, and so forth. In the case of a tie, the Credentials Committee will employ a coin flip. 3. If there are not sufficient enough nominees to complete the slate for elections, an election shall still occur to determine the length of term for the nominees running. 4. At the conclusion of the terms prescribed in 1. and 2., all Directors will be elected to a three (3) year term as their terms expire. This will provide for one third of the Director positions up for election each year. Effective Date of Rule: immediatley Reason For Change: Provide for an orderly transition of knowledge Submitted by: MAHA Voting Special Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone staggered dir_rev.doc

SUBJECT: Term Limits RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I PAGE NO. 15, 16 2. Officers b. The term of office for these officers is three years. Elections will be held at the Winter meeting of the Board of Directors. The Officers-elect will take office at the conclusion of the following Summer meeting. c. Election (1) The President, all Vice-Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected to office by the Board of Directors by a simple majority vote. (a.) All persons who will be candidates for election as an Officer of the Association shall submit a letter of intent and a resume prepared in the following format to the Secretary of the MAHA by November 30 preceding the Winter meeting. Resumes of announced candidates shall be sent to all Directors at least 14 days prior to the Winter meeting. (2) In the event that there are no announced candidates for an office, nominations from the floor will be accepted at the Winter meeting of the Board of Directors. (3) A candidate for the position of Officer shall be elected by a vote of the Board of Directors. A candidate must receive a majority of the present eligible votes in order to be elected. In the event no one receives a majority of the eligible votes upon the first ballot, the candidate having the least number of votes shall be deleted from the ballot and subsequent ballots shall be taken until one candidate receives the majority of the eligible votes. 4. Directors-at-Large Three Directors-at-Large shall be elected by their constituent Board Members at the Winter Meeting to serve three year terms commencing at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. One shall be a resident of and represent Districts two (2) through four (4), one shall be a resident of and represent Districts five (5) and six (6), and one shall be a resident of and represent Districts seven (7) and eight (8). b. The procedure used for announcement of candidates, nomination of candidates and for preparation of ballots and nomination of candidates for Director-at-Large positions shall be the same procedure as that used for the election of officers as set forth in these Bylaws. 6. USA Hockey Directors The term of office for USA Hockey Directors shall be three years. The number of Directors shall be in accordance with the rules as set forth in the USA Hockey Annual Guide. At each MAHA Winter meeting, sufficient USA Directors shall be elected to fill all vacancies and expiring terms and take office at the conclusion of the Summer meeting that year. Election of USA Directors shall utilize the procedures for election of officers stated above. term limits_rev.doc

2. Officers b. Term of Office (1) The following elected positions shall be limited to two (2) three (3) year terms or until their successors are elected: President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President for Youth, Vice- President for Adults, Vice-President for Girls /Women s Hockey, Vice-President for Coaching, Vice-President for Officiating, Vice-President for Appeals, Treasurer, Secretary, Director-at- Large Districts 2-4, Director-at-Large Districts 5-6, Director-at-large Districts 7-8, and the four (4) USA Hockey Directors. 1 (2) Members who are subject to term limitations in their current position are eligible to run for another elected position. (3) Elections will be held at the Winter meeting of the Board of Directors. The officers-elect will take office at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. c. Election (1) The President, all Vice-Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected to office by the Board of Directors by a majority vote. (a) All persons who will be candidates for election as an Officer of the Association shall submit a letter of intent and a resume prepared in the prescribed format to the Secretary of the MAHA by November 30 preceding the Winter meeting. Resumes of announced candidates shall be sent to all Directors at least 14 days prior to the Winter meeting. (2) In the event that there are no announced candidates for an office, nominations from the floor will be accepted at the Winter meeting of the Board of Directors. (3) A candidate for the position of Officer shall be elected by a ballot vote of the Board of Directors. If there is only one candidate for office, the election may be held by voice. A candidate must receive a majority of the present eligible votes in order to be elected. In the event no one receives a majority of the eligible votes upon the first ballot, the candidate having the least number of votes shall be deleted from the ballot and subsequent ballots shall be taken until one candidate receives the majority of the eligible votes. 4. Directors-at-Large Three Directors-at-Large shall be elected by their constituent Board Members at the Winter Meeting to serve three year terms commencing at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. One shall be a resident of and represent Districts two (2) through four (4), one shall be a resident of and represent Districts five (5) and six (6), and one shall be a resident of and represent Districts seven (7) and eight (8). The term of office shall be limited to two (2) three (3) year terms or until their successors are elected as indicated in section 2b(1) above. b. The procedure used for announcement of candidates, nomination of candidates and for preparation of ballots and election of candidates for Director-at-Large positions shall be the same procedure as that used for the election of officers as set forth in these Bylaws. term limits_rev.doc

6. USA Hockey Directors The term of office for USA Hockey Directors shall be three years. The term of office shall be limited to two (2) three (3) year terms or until their successors are elected as indicated in section 2b(1) above. The number of Directors shall be in accordance with the rules as set forth in the USA Hockey Annual Guide. At each MAHA Winter meeting, sufficient USA Directors shall be elected to fill all vacancies and expiring terms and take office at the conclusion of the Summer meeting that year. Election of USA Directors shall utilize the procedures for election of officers stated above. 1 Proviso: All members currently holding positions indicated in subsection 2b(1) shall be exempt from term limits until they determine they no longer wish to run for the position they currently hold. Effective Date of Rule: immediatley Reason For Change: Best practices for volunteer organizations allow for the infusion of new personal in leadership positions. Provide the opportunity for other members to hold these positions. Train more members in the business of the organization. Submitted by: MAHA Voting Special Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone term limits_rev.doc

THIS CHART FOR INFORMATION ONLY EXECUTIVE BD POSITION TERM EXPIRES ELECTIONS TO BE HELD GEORGE ATKINSON President End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 Open (1) Exec V.P. End of Summer Mtg July 2018 Winter Mtg. Jan 2018 JUDY NIEMI V.P. Officials End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 ROGER MAURITHO V.P. Youth End of Summer Mtg July 2018 Winter Mtg. Jan 2018 LARRY JOHNSON V.P. Adults End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 JEAN LAXTON V.P. G/W End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 RICK FRESCURA V.P. Safesport, Appeals End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 GORDON BOWMAN V.P. Coaches End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 KERIN WEAR Secretary End of Summer Mtg July 2018 Winter Mtg. Jan 2018 Open (1) Treasurer End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 MICKEY JESUE Past President USA DIRECTORS GORDON BOWMAN End of Summer Mtg July 2018 Winter Mtg Jan 2018 LARRY JOHNSON End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 DANNY JAROSHEWICH End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg Jan 2020 ROGER MAURITHO End of Summer Mtg July 2019 Winter Mtg. Jan 2019 BOB DESPIRT DAL 2-4 End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 RON BRASSEUR DAL 5 & 6 End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 BILL PETERSON DAL 7 & 8 End of Summer Mtg July 2020 Winter Mtg. Jan 2020 (1) Currently open and will require a special election at the January 2018 Winter Meeting term limits_rev.doc

SUBJECT: Director At Large RULE NO. By Law 5.I.4 PAGE NO. 15 Directors-at-Large Three Directors-at-Large shall be elected by their constituent Board Members at the Winter Meeting to serve three year terms commencing at the conclusion of the Summer Meeting. One shall be a resident of and represent Districts two (2) through four (4), one shall be a resident of and represent Districts five (5) and six (6), and one shall be a resident of and represent Districts seven (7) and eight (8). a. Candidates shall (1) All candidates for election to the position of Director-at-Large must be a current or former District Director. (2) be placed in nomination at the Winter Meeting; b. The procedure used for announcement of candidates, nomination of candidates and for preparation of ballots and nomination of candidates for Director-at-Large positions shall be the same procedure as that used for the election of officers as set forth in these Bylaws. c. A candidate must receive a majority of the present eligible votes in order to be elected. In the event no one receives a majority of the eligible votes upon the first ballot, the candidate having the least number of votes shall be deleted from the ballot and subsequent ballots shall be taken until one candidate receives the majority of the eligible votes. Delete entire section and renumber Effective Date of Rule: 2018 2019 Season Reason For Change: The purpose of Directors-at-Large was to help faciliate communication and information between the District Council and the Executive Board. Given the age of technology and instant communication, this By Law is no longer required. Submitted by: Joe Barone 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Elections 7 Resignations, Removal and Vacancy Aligns with Rule Proposal Election Eligibility #1 RULE NO. Bylaw 5 I 7 PAGE NO. 16 1. Resignation, Removal and Vacancy a. Officers, Directors, Directors at Large, Past Officers, Life Members and USA Hockey Directors shall not be involved in a skating facility as an arena manager or owner while holding office and shall not have been involved as an owner, officer or manager of a for-profit tournament or forprofit league during that period. If this occurs, it shall result in the immediate resignation of that person. 1. Resignation, Removal and Vacancy a. Officers, Directors, Directors at Large, Past Officers, Life Members and USA Hockey Directors shall not be involved in a skating facility as an arena manager or owner while holding office and shall not have been involved as an owner, officer or manager of a for-profit tournament or forprofit league during that period. If this occurs, it shall result in the immediate resignation of that person. Renumber sections b through k to a to j. Effective Date of Rule: immediatley Reason For Change: Allow more volunteers to contribute. These are the people who are directly involved in the day to day operation of our associations and as a result are most familiar with the concerns that need to be addressed or not as the case may be. There are sufficient checks and balances that these criteria are not needed and this diminishes the pool of viable candidates. No other USA Hockey affiliate has these restrictions. Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Executive Committee RULE NO. PAGE NO. 17 B. Committees 1.Standing a.executive Committee Shall be comprised of the Officers of the MAHA. The USA Hockey Registrar for Michigan and the MAHA Attorney shall be ex-officio members of the Executive Committee; shall possess and exercise all powers and authorities of the Board in the manage ment of the affairs of the MAHA between meet ings of the Board and appoint special committees for specific purposes. B. Committees 1.Standing a.executive Committee Shall be comprised of the Officers of the MAHA. The USA Hockey Registrar for Michigan and the MAHA Attorney shall be ex-officio, non-voting members of the Executive Committee; shall possess and exercise all powers and authorities of the Board in the manage ment of the affairs of the MAHA between meet ings of the Board and appoint special committees for specific purposes. Effective Date of Rule: 7/15/18 Reason For Change: Clarifies the fact that the Michigan Registrar andf MAHA Attorney are nonvoting positions. This is in-line with past practices. Submitted by: George Atkinson 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Credentials Committee RULE NO. Bylaw 6 B 1 k PAGE NO. 17 k. Credentials Committee (1) Shall be chaired by the Secretary. (2) Shall be responsible for determining those eligible to vote at meetings of the Board and resolving disputes relative to voting. k. Credentials Committee (1) Shall be chaired by the Secretary. (2) Shall be responsible for determining those eligible to vote at meetings of the Board and resolving disputes relative to voting. (3) Shall be responsible for reviewing all Conflict of Interest forms submitted by the MAHA Directors. This review shall ensure that each party required has submitted, any know conflicts are listed, and a list made of potential conflicts to be used as reference during meetings. The Committee shall contact anyone where the Committee believes an error, omission or clarification is needed on the form. The Committee shall have the power to hold a Finding of Fact Hearing. If the Committee determines or becomes aware of something that might affect a Director s eligibility to vote at any time or serve on the MAHA Board because of a failure to meet an eligibility qualification, the Committee will report their findings to the MAHA Executive Committee. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: At the time the Conflict of Interest form was put in place a review process was not. Clarify the Credential Committee s responsibilities. Submitted by: Credentials Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Joe Barone

SUBJECT: SafeSport and STAR Committee RULE NO. Bylaw 6 PAGE NO. 17,18 o. SafeSport and S.T.A.R. (Shared Tolerance Appreciation & Respect) Hockey Program Committee (1) The committee chairperson shall be appointed by the President. The Committee shall be comprised of one District Director or Council Member from each of the seven districts. Additional members may serve on the Committee at the discretion of the President with approval of the Executive Board. (2) Shall be responsible for administration of the parent education program known as the MAHA S.T.A.R. (Shared Tolerance Appreciation & Respect) Hockey Program. (3) Shall be responsible for reviewing all submitted Incident Reports, forwarding to the appropriate District Council(s) for action and maintaining database of Council(s) action(s). o. SafeSport and S.T.A.R. (Shared Tolerance Appreciation & Respect) Hockey Program Committee (1) The committee chairperson shall be appointed by the President. The Committee shall be comprised of one District Director or Council Member from each of the seven districts. Additional members may serve on the Committee at the discretion of the President with approval of the Executive Board. (2) Shall be responsible for administration of the optional parent education program known as the MAHA S.T.A.R. (Shared Tolerance Appreciation & Respect) Hockey Program. (3) Shall be responsible for reviewing all submitted SafeSport and S.T.A.R. Incident Reports, forwarding to the appropriate District Council(s) for action and maintaining database of Council(s) action(s). (4) Shall be responsible for determining which SafeSport Incident Reports will be forwarded to the USOC. Effective Date of Rule: immediatley Reason For Change: update the Guidebook to reflect SafeSport and STAR being in a single committee Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Committee Members RULE NO. Bylaw 6 b 1 PAGE NO. 17,18 Section Bylaw 6 a c e f g h o define committee membership. Section Bylaw 6 b d i j k l m n p do not define committee membership. Add to Section Bylaw 6 b d i j k l m n p Members shall be selected by the MAHA President and/or Committee Chairperson with approval of the Executive Committee. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping; clarify committee composition. Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: MAHA Bylaws Executive Committee Voting Members RULE NO. Bylaw 6 B.1.a PAGE NO. 18 1. Standing a. Executive Committee Shall be comprised of the Officers of the MAHA. The USA Hockey Registrar for Michigan and the MAHA Attorney shall be ex-officio members of the Executive Committee; shall possess and exercise all powers and authorities of the Board in the management of the affairs of the MAHA between meetings of the Board and appoint special committees for specific purposes. 1. Standing a. Executive Committee Shall be comprised of the Officers of the MAHA. The USA Hockey Registrar for Michigan shall be ex-officio member of the Executive Committee; shall possess and exercise all powers and authorities of the Board in the management of the affairs of the MAHA between meetings of the Board and appoint special committees for specific purposes. Effective Date of Rule: 07/2018 Reason For Change: While we appreciate the importance of the council of the MAHA Attorney, as a paid position for the organization it is not appropriate for him to have a voting position in the organization. This creates a conflict of interest and this change is in line with de facto operations of the organization. Submitted by: MAHA District 4 Council 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Budget Committee RULE NO. Bylaw 6 B 1 PAGE NO. 18 The Budget Committee is not defined in the guidebook. r. Budget Committee (1) Shall be chaired by the Treasurer. (2) Shall be compromised by the District Treasurers and other individuals nominated by the Treasurer and approved by the Executive Committee. (3) Shall present a budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the Executive Committee prior to the beginning of each fiscal year and present at the Winter Meeting. (4) The rights and duties found in the 2010 and 2016 Financial Policies (and subsequent updates) are hereby incorporated by reference. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping; the duties of the Budget Committee are not defined in the guidbook. Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Audit Committee RULE NO. Bylaw 6 B 1 q PAGE NO. 18 q. Audit Committee Shall consist of the MAHA Attorney and at least one other Director with some Accounting knowledge. Shall solicit proposals for the annual financial investigation and tax return preparation and make recommendations to the Executive Committee for those services and where the corporation can make improvements in the MAHA s business systems. q. Audit Committee (1) The Committee Chairperson shall be appointed by the President. (2) Members shall be selected by the President and/or Committee Chairperson with the approval of the Executive Committee. (3) Shall consist of the MAHA Attorney and at least one other Director with some Accounting knowledge. (4) Shall solicit proposals for the annual financial investigation and tax return preparation and make recommendations to the Executive Committee for those services and where the corporation can make improvements in the MAHA s business systems. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping; current rule does not define the chair or membership. Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Special Rules of Order RULE NO. Bylaw 7.B.2.b PAGE NO. 18 A silent vote or a roll call vote may be called for, but not both on the same issue. Whichever is requested first will be the only method honored, for that particular vote. A silent vote or a roll call vote may be called for, but not both on the same issue. A simple majority vote is required to honor the request, for that particular vote. Effective Date of Rule: 2018 2019 Season Reason For Change: Precendent was sent at 2016 Summer Meeting that would allow an individual to ask for a silent or roll call vote for all rules. This gives the Board of Directors the authority to agree or disagree with the motion prior to the vote. Submitted by: Joe Barone 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: MAHA Bylaws Voting RULE NO. Bylaw 8 B Voting PAGE NO. 19 BYLAW 8: VOTING B. Written notice of the new Directors filling vacancies must be received by the Secretary thirty (30) days prior to the date of the meeting in order for the new Director to be eligible to vote. There shall be no voting by proxy. Any voting dispute shall be resolved by the Credentials Committee. BYLAW 8: VOTING B. Written notice of the new Directors filling vacancies must be received by the Secretary thirty (30) days prior to the date of the meeting in order for the new Director to be eligible to vote. Proxy voting will be allowed for all district board positions during Summer and Winter Meetings. District Chairperson will notify the MAHA Secretary and President of intent to have proxy vote no more than 15 days before the Summer or Winter meeting. Any voting dispute shall be resolved by the Credentials Committee. Effective Date of Rule: 07/2018 Reason For Change: The practice of having District Directors resign before meetings to allow someone else to step in to assure boards have full contingency of votes is antiquated and out of date with accepted practices in most organizations. Proxy voting by the District Boards will allow districts to have more cohesive representation of their organizations. Submitted by: MAHA District 4 Council 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Affiliate Agreement RULE NO. PAGE NO. Definition of an Association I B 2 Page 19 Definition of a Club Team or Independent Team I C 2 Page 20 2. On an Annual basis, all Club or Independent Teams must re-submit their Bylaws to their respective District Council(s) by August 1st each year and receive approval by the District Council on any revisions. If the Club or Independent Team Bylaws have not changed since the previous season, the Club or Independent Team need only submit an Affiliate Agreement completed and signed as well as a letter stating that their By Laws are the same as approved the previous season. This and a list of all Officers of the Club or Independent Team, including the Coaching Director, with names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses would satisfy the requirements. 2. Term (1) The term of this Agreement shall be for the one year period, from each September 1, to each August 31, and automatically renewed annually thereafter, unless (1) either party shall notify the other of an intention to terminate the relationship set forth in this Agreement with or without cause no less than sixty (60) days prior to the end of the term provided for above or (2) earlier terminated for breach as hereinafter provided. Any Agreement executed after September 1 of any year will continue to observe August 31 as the end of the contract period. Should the Member unsuccessfully challenge a decision by MAHA to exercise its option to terminate with the required notice, the Member shall pay to the MAHA any and all costs and expenses, direct or indirect, including reasonable court costs and attorney fees, incurred by the MAHA in defending any administrative or court action. (2) A list of all Officers of the Club or Independent Team, including the Coaching Director and SafeSport Coordinator, with names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses needs to be submitted to the MAHA Secretary no later than September 1 of each calendar year or when updates occur. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Correct guidebook language to agree with current affialiate agreement Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Registration RULE NO. II B PAGE NO. 20 B. Before playing any games, a team must have a USA Hockey certified roster (1-T) from the appropriate USA Hockey Associate Registrar. In the Adult Men s and Women s Rec divisions, the (1-T) form is required before participating in the District/State playoffs. All rosters and required paper work must be submitted to the appropriate USA Hockey Associate registrar for review and certification 72 hours before your first scheduled game. Any roster that is presented to the District Associate Registrar that needs additional verification of any player s, coach s, or manager s eligibility will have that person redlined on the roster until verification has been completed. Players, Coaches and managers removed from the roster will not be allowed to participate in any games until the paper work is corrected and resubmitted to the USA Hockey Associate Registrar for review. Any coach of any team not properly rostered with the USA Hockey and the MAHA who allows his/her team to participate in any games(s) are subject to discipline as determined by Section XVI Disciplinary Actions A. 4. and/or 5. B. Before playing any games, a team must have a USA Hockey certified roster (1-T) from the appropriate USA Hockey Associate Registrar. In the Adult Men s and Women s Rec divisions, the (1-T) form is required before participating in the District/State playoffs. All rosters and required paper work must be submitted to the appropriate USA Hockey Associate registrar for review and certification. Players moving from one USA registered team to another in the same season are required to wait 72 hours before their first scheduled game. Any roster that is presented to the District Associate Registrar that needs additional verification of any player s, coach s, or manager s eligibility will have that person redlined on the roster until verification has been completed. Players, Coaches and managers removed from the roster will not be allowed to participate in any games until the paper work is corrected and resubmitted to the USA Hockey Associate Registrar for review. Any coach of any team not properly rostered with the USA Hockey and the MAHA who allows his/her team to participate in any games(s) are subject to discipline as determined by Section XVI Disciplinary Actions A. 4. and/or 5. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: 72 hour wait period is only required of players moving from one USA Registered team to another in the same season Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: STAR Form RULE NO. II F PAGE NO. 20 In addition, each parent/legal guardian of a registered Youth/Girls player shall sign the M.A.H.A. S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement. The executed Agreement shall be retained with all other team registration credentials. In addition, each parent/legal guardian of a registered Youth/Girls player shall sign the M.A.H.A. S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement. The executed Agreement shall be retained with all other team registration credentials. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: correct the Guidebook; the STAR form is now optional Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Girls Dual Rostering RULE NO. II. O. 3. a. (1) and 3. b. PAGE NO. 21, 22 II. O. 3. a. (1) (1) When the female player s intent is to play for her youth team but would also like to participate with a rostered girl s team for tournament play (limited to two tournaments per season excluding a state tournament). Female players who wish to dual roster under this condition must request permission to roster with the girls team by notify the Vice-President of Girls/Women in writing and provide a letter of support from the coach of her youth team and the coach of the girls team prior to the request being considered by the MAHA Girls/Women Committee. The committee s written approval must be presented to the District Associate Registrar(s) at the time of rostering on the girl s team. All games played by the female player in the aforementioned circumstances will be included in the total game count as it applies to all youth classifications. II. O. 3. a. (1) The committee s written approval must be presented to the Tournament Director prior to any game play. or the District Associate Registrar(s) at the time of rostering on the girl s team. All games played by the female player in the aforementioned circumstances will be included in the total game count as it applies to all youth classifications II. O. 3. b. Players who wish to dual roster under the above conditions must notify the Girls /Women s Vice President in writing and provide a letter of support from both the youth team coach and the girls team coach prior to the request getting consideration by the MAHA Women s Committee. Players must request dual rostering permission before rostering with their second team. The dual rostered player must present the District Associate Registrar(s) with the Committee s written approval at the time of her registration. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping Align with what the registrars are actually doing These players are not being placed on the second roster Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Rostering District RULE NO. II Registration and Rostering: Participants and Teams PAGE NO. 22 Add subsection R. R. All Tier I teams shall play the majority (51%) of their home games (excluding showcases and tournaments) on rinks within the district they roster in. All other teams shall play the majority (51%) of their home games (excluding tournaments) on rinks within the district they roster in. Teams not meeting these criteria are not eligible to qualify for District/State Playoffs. Teams not District/State eligible are not allowed to play any games including Canadian Tournaments and exhibition games. Associations/Clubs may be subject to disciplinary actions if a team does not meet these criteria. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Currently some teams are rostering in a district and not playing games within that district. When a team rosters in a specific district, that district is responsible for credentialing that team, any disciplinary actions that might arise for that team, and dealing with any issues that might arise from that team. It makes sense that the district where the games are played should be responsible for that team. This rule was previously in the guidebook and was removed without a vote. Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Scoresheet RULE NO. III D 2 c PAGE NO. 23 c. Beginning January 1 of the current season, prior to the start of each game, all coaches present are required to sign the designated area of the scoresheet in order to verify the accuracy of the playing roster, as it appears on the scoresheet, for that game. c. Prior to the start of each game, all coaches present are required to sign the designated area of the scoresheet in order to verify the accuracy of the playing roster, as it appears on the scoresheet, for that game. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: coaches are required to sign the scoresheet for all games Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Womens Waiver Committee 18 & Over RULE NO. V A 9 PAGE NO. 24 9. Women 18 & Over All players must be 18 years of age or older. Under special circumstances, players may submit a written request prior to December 31 st of the current playing year for a waiver to their Girls /Women s Section Representative for waiver committee review to play in this classification in accordance with registration guidelines. Restricted to legal U.S. residents. Unrestricted to citizenship. Limited to amateurs. A person who is a citizen of another country shall be considered eligible if she is a full time resident of Michigan and holds an Alien Registration Receipt Card (#l-151 or #l-551) or is a foreign exchange student from outside of the United States and holding an I-94 Card. Foreign exchange students must be a full time student, included within a recognized foreign exchange program before she came to the United States and is enrolled as a full time student in a regular course of instruction for her age group, as determined by the educational institution that she attends, on condition that the player shall request a transfer to a USA Hockey member team. Foreign players, who are legal residents of the United States, according to the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, also are eligible. Proper I-94 cards and transfers must be provided. 9. Women 18 & Over All players must be 18 years of age or older. Under special circumstances, players may submit a written request prior to December 31 st of the current playing year for a waiver to the Girls /Women s Committee to play in this classification in accordance with registration guidelines. Restricted to legal U.S. residents. Unrestricted to citizenship. Limited to amateurs. A person who is a citizen of another country shall be considered eligible if she is a full time resident of Michigan and holds an Alien Registration Receipt Card (#l-151 or #l-551) or is a foreign exchange student from outside of the United States and holding an I-94 Card. Foreign exchange students must be a full time student, included within a recognized foreign exchange program before she came to the United States and is enrolled as a full time student in a regular course of instruction for her age group, as determined by the educational institution that she attends, on condition that the player shall request a transfer to a USA Hockey member team. Foreign players, who are legal residents of the United States, according to the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, also are eligible. Proper I-94 cards and transfers must be provided. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: correct the Guidebook; there is no waiver committee Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Girls Team Formation RULE NO. VI L 1 a PAGE NO. 26 VI L 2 a Page 27 a. Beginning at the 14U age group at the Girls Tier 1 and Girls Tier II levels, to be able to roster a team there shall have been a Tier 1, Tier II or Tier III team in the Association one age classification younger or in the same age group in the previous regular hockey season. When starting a 10U or 12U team there is no requirement for an Association to have had a team in the previous season at the age group below. For a 14U team to form, a 12U or 14U team must have been in place the previous year. For a 16U team to form, a 14U or 16U team must have been in place the previous season. For a 19U team to form, a 19U or 16U team must have been in place the previous season. An Association that wants to form a Girls team, yet does not meet the previous year team requirement, can petition the MAHA Girls/Women s Committee for an exception and must demonstrate that the team formation is not creating negative consequences for Girls teams in other Associations. a. Beginning at the 14U age group at the Girls Tier 1 and Girls Tier II levels, to be able to roster a team there shall have been a Tier 1, Tier II or Tier III team in the Association (or Club) one age classification younger or in the same age group in the previous regular hockey season. When starting a 10U or 12U team there is no requirement for an Association (or Club) to have had a team in the previous season at the age group below. For a 14U team to form, a 12U or 14U team must have been in place the previous year. For a 16U team to form, a 14U or 16U team must have been in place the previous season. For a 19U team to form, a 19U or 16U team must have been in place the previous season. An Association (or Club) that wants to form a Girls team, yet does not meet the previous year team requirement, can petition the MAHA Girls/Women s Committee for an exception and must demonstrate that the team formation is not creating negative consequences for Girls teams in other Associations (or Clubs). Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: clubs were inadvertingly left out of the original rule Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Womens Waiver Committee C RULE NO. VI G 3 PAGE NO. 26 3. This category is for established teams. In the case of National tournament-bound teams, players may not be current or past Olympic or National Team players. National bound teams cannot have more than four (4) former NCAA Division I, II or III players. Restricted to legal US residents. Under special circumstances, players may submit a written request prior to December 31 st of the current playing year for a one-year waiver to the MAHA Girls/Women s Section representative for waiver committee review to play in this classification in accordance with registration guidelines. 3. This category is for established teams. In the case of National tournament-bound teams, players may not be current or past Olympic or National Team players. National bound teams cannot have more than four (4) former NCAA Division I, II or III players. Restricted to legal US residents. Under special circumstances, players may submit a written request prior to December 31 st of the current playing year for a one-year waiver to the MAHA Girls/Women s Committee to play in this classification in accordance with registration guidelines. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: correct the Guidebook; there is no waiver committee Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Girls 14U tier II National Bound Play Up X MAHA USA CHANGE X NEW RULE RULE NO. VI Division Classifications: Definitions and RulesPAGE NO. 27 None Add under sub section 2 10U-19U Girls Tier II letter a. and re number the rest. Beginning in the 2018-19 season, no player 12 years of age or younger (as defined in the age classification chart for the current season) is eligible to play on a team intending or declared to compete in the District or National Championships or playoffs leading thereto except as follows: 1) No more than 3 players that are 12 years of age (as defined in the age classification chart for the current season) to be rostered on a Girls 14U Tier II team intending or declared to compete in the District or National Championships or playoffs leading thereto if the Affiliate finds all of the following circumstances apply: a) the younger player(s) are needed to field a team with a roster size recommended by the ADM for the 14U age classification OR there is not an age appropriate 12U girls team available in the local geographic area; and, b) the players that are requesting to play-up are not out-of-affiliate players. Effective Date of Rule: July 8, 2017 Reason For Change: To align with the USA Hockey rule change allowing 12 years olds to roster on a national bound 14U tier II only if the above criteria is met Submitted by: Jean Laxton 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Girls Tier I Out of State Players x MAHA USA x CHANGE NEW RULE RULE NO. VI. L. 1. g PAGE NO. g. Teams cannot have more than three (3) out of state or import players (example: 1 import+ 2 out of State = maximum number allowed). An import player is an out of state player that lives in Michigan with a Michigan address whose parents have assigned guardianship to a family in Michigan. Import players must produce documentation from the school/district they are attending. g. Girls Tier I teams are limited to the following number of out of state or import players: 12U 2; 14U 2; 16U 3; 19U 4. An import player is an out of state player that lives in Michigan with a Michigan address whose parents have assigned guardianship to a family in Michigan. Import players must produce documentation from the school/district they are attending. Effective Date of Rule: Sept, 1, 2018 Reason For Change: With the limitation on the number of Girls Tier I teams in Michigan, there are a limited number of spots available for girls to play Tier I. In considering both competitivess of Michgian Tier I teams and providing opportunities for Michigan girls, the numbers should be different for different age groups. At the younger age groups, fewer out of state players provides more opportunities for Michigan girls. The 19U age group is essentially a one year age group (seniors in high school) with the majority of players only playing one year before going to college. Ultimately the player pool is smaller so the need to have players from out of state is greater. Submitted by: Girls/Women s Committee 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Kevin Wood

SUBJECT: Mercy RULE NO. VI M 1 g PAGE NO. 29 g. Each MAHA Tier I Organization must play the other MAHA Tier I Organizations two (2) games per season. One (1) home, one (1) away; excluding tournaments. g. Each MAHA Tier I Organization must play the other MAHA Tier I Organizations two (2) games per season. One (1) home, one (1) away; excluding tournaments. If the score of the first meeting has a goal differential of eight (8) goals, the second game shall not be played. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: With limited game count, teams should not have to play non competitive games Both the winning and losing team gain nothing from the game Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Increase out of district players at the midget level. x MAHA USA x CHANGE NEW RULE RULE NO. VI Division Classifications: Definitions and Rules 2 b PAGE NO. 29 Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 18U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed six (6) players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey. Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 18U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed unlimited players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey. Effective Date of Rule:2018-2019 season Reason For Change: Teams are having a hard time forming at this level with only 6 out of district players allowed. By raising the limit to 12, districts may have more teams at the Midget 18U level. Submitted by: District 4 Council 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Dan Pozdol

SUBJECT: Increase out of district players at the midget level. x MAHA USA x CHANGE NEW RULE RULE NO. VI Division Classification: Definitions and Rules 3 c PAGE NO. 30 Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 16U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed six (6) players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey. Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 16U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed unlimited players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey. d. A 14 and under, 12 and under and 10 and Effective Date of Rule:2018-2019 season Reason For Change: Teams are having a hard time forming at this level with only 6 out of district players allowed. By raising the limit to 12, districts may have more teams at the Midget (16u) level. Submitted by: District 4 Council 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Dan Pozdol

SUBJECT: Closest Rink Rule RULE NO. VI.M.2.b & 3.c PAGE NO. 29 Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 18U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed six (6) players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey Has no more than three (3) players who reside outside the District in which the team is registered. In the 18U (Midget) classification teams will be allowed six (6) players who reside outside the district in which the team is registered. The State Playoff Committee has no authority to consider or grant an exception to this rule. Michigan resident players of any age classification are permitted to play for an Association/Club that has the rink closet to their residence, based on Google maps point to point distance, and will not be counted as an out of District player if it is beyond District boundaries. Player residence documentation must be provided at the time of team registration with MAHA/USA Hockey Effective Date of Rule: Immediately upon approval. Reason For Change: This rule was originally written to help house/rec players play close to home. Over 80% of the requests submitted were for travel players. Travel team s can select players. This rule gives a competitive advantage to teams on district boarders. This change leaves the process in place for house/rec players. Submitted by: Doug Diroff 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Doug Diroff

SUBJECT: Squirt A and 30% X MAHA USA CHANGE X NEW RULE RULE NO. VI M 3 PAGE NO. 29, 30 g. Any Squirt A team that plays more than 30% of their games at the time of District Credentialing against AAA teams (as defined by My Hockey Rankings) shall be determined not eligible for District/State Playoffs. Teams not District/State eligible are not allowed to play any games including Canadian Tournaments and exhibition games. Associations/Clubs may be subject to disciplinary actions if a team does not meet these criteria. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: clarification of allowable competition Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Out of District Requirements RULE NO. various PAGE NO. various Current Guidebook rules provide a limit teams can have on out of district players. VI M 2 10U-18U Tier II Category and AA Division Page 30 Delete subsection b and renumber the remaining subsections VI M 3 10U-18U Travel Category and A Division Delete subsection c and renumber the remaining subsections VI M 4 17&18 House/Rec Category and BB Division Delete subsection c and renumber the remaining subsections VI M 5 10U-18U House/Rec Category and B Division Delete subsection c and renumber the remaining subsections Effective Date of Rule: immediate Reason For Change: We are long since past the time when we have more players in each district wanting to play than room available. This would allow parents to elect to play at the rink closest to their home and allow parents to select the programs they believe are providing the best programming. This will indirectly cause those programs with below par programming to strengthen their programming to remain competitive. Short term, this proposal could create mega teams until the surrounding associations provide equal programming. Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Player Protection RULE NO. various PAGE NO. various Each team may protect a maximum of one (1) player prior to the start of the player draft. VI M 4 17&18 House/Rec Category and BB Division Page 30 Revise subsection d (2) Each team may protect a maximum of three (3) players prior to the start of the player draft. VI M 5 10U-18U House/Rec Category and B Division Page 31 Revise subsection g (2) Each team may protect a maximum of three (3) players prior to the start of the player draft. VI M 8 10U-18U House/Rec Category and C Division Page 33 Revise subsection e (2) Each team may protect a maximum of three (3) players prior to the start of the player draft. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: More realistic Allow head coaches to know in advance who they can count on as assistant coaches Allow for players playing together Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Game Counts RULE NO. X.H.1. a & b PAGE NO. 36 1. Number of Games for Eligibility a. Individual players must participate in ten (10) USA Hockey sanctioned games before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs with the team for which they will participate in District and State Playoffs. Players on teams in classifications that do not have District Playoffs have until their first game of State Playoffs to reach ten (10) games. b. In order to qualify for State Playoffs, a team must play at least twenty (20) games in its classification, category and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs, except for Girl s Classification teams, which must play at least fourteen (14) games in their classification, category and division before February 1st a. In National Bound Divisions,individual players must participate in 10 (10) USA Hockey sanctioned games before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs with the team for which they will participate in District and State Playoffs. Players on teams in classifications that do not have District Playoffs have until their first game of State Playoffs to reach ten (10) games. For all Non-National bound divisions the number of games is reduced to (7). b. In order to qualify for State Playoffs, all National Bound teams must play at least Seventeen (17) games in its classification, category and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs, except for Girl s Classification and Non-National bound teams, which must play at least fourteen (14) games in their classification, category and division before February 1st Effective Date of Rule: Immediatey upon approvel Reason For Change: Because of the empahasis placed on teams for practice to game ratio s and less teams, teams have been struggling to reach the minimums previsously required. Game Counts have been lowered to manage limits. Having the previous number of required games does not povide any benefits for non-national bound teams. Submitted by: Doug Diroff 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Doug Diroff rlchtmp 072107.doc

SUBJECT: Team Game Count for Eligibility RULE NO. X.H.1.b PAGE NO. 36 In order to qualify for State Playoffs, a team must play at least twenty (20) games in its classification, category and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs, except for Girl s Classification teams, which must play at least fourteen (14) games in their classification, category and division before February 1st. In order to qualify for State Playoffs, a team, excluding House/Rec, must play at least twenty (20) games in its classification, category and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs, except for Girl s Classification teams, which must play at least fourteen (14) games in their classification, category and division before February 1st. In order for a House/Rec team to qualify for State Playoffs, said team must play at least thirteen (13) games in its classification, category and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs. Effective Date of Rule: 2018 2019 Season Reason For Change: Adjusting the game account for house/rec teams to accommodate the late schedule start and league schedule restrictions. Submitted by: Joe Barone 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR DISTRICT PLAYOFFS RULE NO. XI A 1&2 PAGE NO.36 Each Association and Independent team must notify their District Council in Writing their intent to enter District Playoffs no later than November 1 st. Add to the last sentence JV/PREP TEAMS MUST SUBMITT BY JANUARY 1 ST Also add to sub 2 the same sentence. REASON FOR CHANGE: Prep/JV does not form their complete team until after High School cuts the beginning of November. This change allows teams a chance to evaluate and play some games before committing to Districts and States. Effective Date of Rule:2018-19 Season Submitted by: Joe Spedowski 1. Submit to District Director District Director: State Tournament Committee

SUBJECT: Deadline for Entry into Districts Playoffs RULE NO. XI.A.2 PAGE NO. 36 Each team in the Tier I category must signify their intention of entering the State Playoffs no later than November 1st to the Chairman of the State Playoff Committee by completing the online registration at MAHA.org by November 1 st. By registering online, the team commits to participating in States and Nationals if the team is a National bound classification team. Each team in the Tier I category must signify their intention of entering the State Playoffs no later than November 1st to the Chairman of the State Playoff Committee by completing the online registration at MAHA.org by November 1st, with exception of the High School division which much regisiter by November 20 th. By registering online, the team commits to participating in States and Nationals if the team is a National bound classification team. Effective Date of Rule: Immediately upon approval. Reason For Change: Many of these teams do not form until after the current deadline. This gives them a window of opportunity to play. Submitted by: Doug Diroff 1. Submit to District Director District Director: Doug Diroff

SUBJECT: Rules and Regulations for District Playoffs RULE NO. XI. E. PAGE NO. 36 None All Tier II USA Hockey National Bound Teams are required to carry a USA Hockey Consent to Treat for each rostered participant and manager. The form is available from your local association register. Effective Date of Rule: July 15, 2018 Reason For Change: To meet USA Hockey Requirements Submitted by: B. Yohe USA Hockey Registrar MI 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Rules and Regulations for State Playoffs X MAHA USA CHANGE X NEW RULE RULE NO. XII. E. PAGE NO. 38 None All Tier I and Tier II USA Hockey National Bound Teams are required to carry a USA Hockey Consent to Treat for each rostered participant and manager. The form is available from your local association register. Effective Date of Rule: July 15, 2018 Reason For Change: To meet USA Hockey Requirements Submitted by: B. Yohe USA Hockey Registrar MI 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: State Pairings RULE NO. XII C PAGE NO. 38 C. Pairings 1. Formula for State Playoff Pairings (8 teams): C. Pairings 1. Formula for State Playoff Pairings (8 teams): (District 1 is filled by the host team) Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: rule claification Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Championship Games MAHA USA CHANGE NEW RULE RULE NO. XII K 4 b PAGE NO. 40 b. Championship Round Games 5. Championship Round Games And renumber 5. Overtime Periods to 6. Overtime Periods Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping Subsection b needs to move to a numbered subsection and not be under overtime Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/ R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Skating with another rostered team xmaha USA CHANGE x NEW RULE RULE NO. XVI.A.6.a PAGE NO.42 XVI.A.6 - No coach, manager, or other team official, connected with a rostered team may directly or indirectly entice, influence or contact a player on a rostered team without the written approval of the coach and/or manager of that team. Violation of this rule will result in a recommended suspension of not less than one year. XVI.A.6 - No coach, manager, or other team official, connected with a rostered team may directly or indirectly entice, influence or contact a player on a rostered team without the written approval of the coach and/or manager of that team. Violation of this rule will result in a recommended suspension of not less than one year. a. After December 31 of the current Fall/Regular season, no player may participate with another team outside of their own association regardless of the status of their current rostered team. b. An exception is to be made for B or BB players wishing to dual roster under MAHA s tournament pilot program. Effective Date of Rule: 2017-2018 Season Reason For Change: Players skating with other teams, even with permission from their coach, creates another opportunity to evaluate and recruit outside of the current rule and tryout policy. This will also stop teams from picking players up from other associations, adding them to their current fall roster, and attending Tournaments at the end of the season. This rule is not looking to limit the ability of associations to allow players to practice with older or higher caliber teams within their own association. E.G. Tier II players with Tier I teams. Lastly, this rule does not want to prohibit B or BB players from forming a tournament team to experience a higher level of hockey. Submitted by:tryout Committee 1. Submit to District Director District Director:Joe Barone

SUBJECT: SafeSport Appeals RULE NO. XVI 22 PAGE NO. 43 22. Any suspension imposed as the result of a STAR Violation Hearing may be appealed. Appeals of Association or independent team imposed suspensions would be heard by the District Council. Appeals of suspensions imposed by a District Council or Hearing Panel appointed by a District Council shall be heard by the State Appeals Committee. 22. Any suspension imposed as the result of a STAR Violation Hearing or SafeSport Violation Hearing may be appealed. Appeals of Association or independent team imposed suspensions would be heard by the District Council. Appeals of suspensions imposed by a District Council or Hearing Panel appointed by a District Council shall be heard by the State Appeals Committee. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping Include a provision for appeal of a SafeSport hearing The Guidebook was never updated when SafeSport was put in place Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Who can be on the ice RULE NO. XVI 22. PAGE NO. 43 B. All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey youth, high school, disabled, girls/women s 19 & under and below programs must wear an ice hockey helmet during all on ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages and coach and referee clinics (seminars), with the exception of when a team official is tending to an injured player. Any team personnel found in violation of this rule by their District Council shall be subject to a recommended suspension of not less than 30 days. B. All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey youth, high school, disabled, girls/women s 19 & under and below programs must wear an ice hockey helmet during all on ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages and coach and referee clinics (seminars), with the exception of when a team official is tending to an injured player. Any team personnel found in violation of this rule by their District Council shall be subject to a recommended suspension of not less than 30 days. During on ice sessions, including practices and controlled scrimmages, the only players allowed on the ice are those rostered to the team. Any team personnel found in violation of this rule by their District Council shall be subject to a recommended suspension of not less than 30 days. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Housekeeping Aligns with USA insurance requirements Clarifies who can be on the ice Clearly bans siblings and friends Submitted by: R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Abuse Prevention RULE NO. XVII. Pargh C PAGE NO. 43 It shall be the obligation of each team/association that billets players to ensure that the billeting person(s) complete the background screening check for all adults living in the home and submit confirmation form(s) and a list of billeted players to the District Director in direct charge of their team(s). For regular season teams background screening confirmation form(s) must be submitted before November 30th. All post season teams and players added to a roster must have the confirmation forms on file with the District Director before being placed on a roster. It is recognized that some youth players do leave home to play hockey in a location away from their parents. In those circumstances, the organization or team typically arranges for the player to live with a host or billet family. Having youth players live outside their homes increases risk for abuse and misconduct to occur. It shall be the obligation of each team/association that arrange for players to live with billet families to have written policies and procedures in place to govern the arrangement. The team/organization must assign a billeting coordinator for each team that is billeting players. All non- Michigan billeted players must register with USA Hockey using their parent s home address. The billeting coordinator will be familiar and follow all rules set forth in the USA Hockey Billeting Policy located in the SafeSport Handbook. The billeting coordinator for each team will report directly to the District Director in direct charge of his team. No billeted player can be placed on a roster without the District director s approval. The District Director will provide a list of Billeted players to the MAHA Youth Council Vice President. Billeting rules are in effect for Regular, Pre/Post and Spring Summer teams. Effective Date of Rule: July 15, 2018 Reason For Change: To bring us in-line with the Billeting Policies of USA Hockey. Submitted by: B. Yohe USA Hockey Registrar MI 1. Submit to District Director District Director:

SUBJECT: Abuse Prevention RULE NO. XVII PAGE NO. 44 G. All allegations of sexual abuse shall be in writing and sealed and forwarded to the Chairman. There shall be no disclosure to any other person except the Chairman and his designees. The allegations shall be immediately forwarded to the applicable police department or other appropriate governmental authority and to the MAHA legal counsel. The chairman, upon receipt of the allegations, shall notify the accused in writing that he/she is immediately disqualified from all MAHA/USA Hockey participation of every nature. The Chairman shall appoint an investigator who is a member of the committee to investigate the allegations. The investigator shall notify the Chairman if there are sufficient legal grounds to require a hearing. The legal counsel shall appoint three members of the committee to act as a hearing panel. The hearing shall not be held until the appropriate police unit or department of government shall complete its processes, including, but not limited to, arrest, warrant and judicial determinations. If, within a reasonable time, the government unit fails to issue a warrant, the three member panel shall initiate its hearing. Failure to prosecute by the governmental unit shall not prevent the completion of the Abuse Committee processes. If the investigator advises the Chairman that there are not sufficient circumstances to support the necessity of a hearing, the Chairman shall reinstate the participant. G. All allegations of sexual abuse shall be in writing and sealed and forwarded to the Chairman. There shall be no disclosure to any other person except the Chairman and his designees. The allegations shall be immediately forwarded to the applicable police department or other appropriate governmental authority and to the MAHA legal counsel. The chairman, upon receipt of the allegations, shall notify the accused in writing that he/she is immediately disqualified from all MAHA/USA Hockey participation of every nature. The Chairman shall report the incident to the USOC for investigation. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: update the Guidebook to the latest USA Hockey procedures Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: STAR Program RULE NO. XIX PAGE NO. 44 and 45 XIX. S.T.A.R. A. All teams rostered with the MAHA and USA Hockey must have each parent/legal guardian of each registered player sign the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement. It is also highly recommended that in addition to signing the Agreement, the parent/legal guardian also view the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program video. This recommendation is especially important regarding parents who are new to the sport of ice hockey. B. Executed copies of the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement shall be retained with all other team registration credentials. C. All Associations and Independent Teams should develop and submit to their District Council a disciplinary action procedure for parents found to be in non-compliance with the Program. D. Failure of the parent/legal guardian(s) of any registered player to comply with the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement shall become the disciplinary responsibility of the District Councils where the parent/legal guardian s player is registered. District Council may refer matters back to the Association level when they deem appropriate. Upon resolution, all findings and actions are to be reported to the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Committee Chairperson. XX. S.T.A.R. (The STAR program is optional beginning in the 2017-2018 season) A. All teams rostered with the MAHA and USA Hockey must have each parent/legal guardian of each registered player sign the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement. It is also highly recommended that in addition to signing the Agreement, the parent/legal guardian also view the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program video. This recommendation is especially important regarding parents who are new to the sport of ice hockey. B. Executed copies of the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement shall be retained with all other team registration credentials. C. All Associations and Independent Teams should develop and submit to their District Council a disciplinary action procedure for parents found to be in non-compliance with the Program. D. Failure of the parent/legal guardian(s) of any registered player to comply with the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Program Parent/Legal Guardian Code of Conduct Agreement shall become the disciplinary responsibility of the District Councils where the parent/legal guardian s player is registered. District Council may refer matters back to the Association level when they deem appropriate. Upon resolution, all findings and actions are to be reported to the MAHA S.T.A.R. Hockey Committee Chairperson. Effective Date of Rule: immediately Reason For Change: Guidebook out of date Submitted by: Guidebook Committee/R DeSpirt 1. Submit to District Director District Director: J Barone

SUBJECT: Tryout Postings xmaha USA CHANGE x NEW RULE RULE NO. XXI. Tryouts PAGE NO. 45 N/A B. All tryouts must be posted on their respective District s website. Effective Date of Rule:January 1, 2018 Reason For Change: The goal of this rule is to create uniformity and transparency during the tryout season. There are too many places for associations to advertise and players/parents have to look at multiple sources to see what is scheduled and when. This will also give Districts another tool to determine if an association is violating the tryout policy/rule. Submitted by:tryout Committee 1. Submit to District Director District Director:Joe Barone

SUBJECT: Tryout Rule X MAHA USA CHANGE NEW RULE RULE NO. XXI. Tryouts PAGE NO. 45 A. No Tier I or Tier II team may recruit or solicit players, offer contracts, hold tryouts, conditioning skate, or any activitiy that could be construed as a tyrout/solicitation or recruitment or player evaluation until the specific date outlined below: i. All teams in National bound categories for the current season (not post season), shall not begin tryouts until after 4pm on the Wednesday after the completion of the National Tournament for their respective age classification. ii. All teams in Tier I non-national Bound categories for the current season (not post season), shall not begin tryouts until after 4pm on the third Monday of March iii. All teams in Tier II (a/aa) non-national Bound ctegories for the current season (not post season), shall not begin tryouts until after 4pm on the fouth Monday of March. A. No Tier I or Tier II team may recruit or solicit players, offer contracts, hold tryouts, conditioning skate, or any activitiy that could be construed as a tyrout/solicitation or recruitment or player evaluation until the specific date outlined below: i. All teams in Tier I and Tier II National Bound categories and Tier I non-national Bound Categories for the current season (not post season), shall not begin REGULAR SEASON (FALL/WINTER) tryouts until after 4pm on the Wednesday after the completion of the National Tournament for their respective age classification ii. All teams in Tier I (non-national Bound) categories and all Tier II (A/AA) categories for the current season (not post season), shall not begin POST SEASON (Spring) tryouts until after 4pm on the Monday following the conclusion of the final State Tournament games of ALL age brackets and categories. iii. All teams in Tier II (A/AA) non-national Bound categories may begin tryouts on the 3 rd Monday in May for all REGULAR SEASON (FALL/WINTER) teams. Effective Date of Rule: January 1, 2019 Reason For Change: The previous rule allows for major tampering issues. If a Tier II non-national bound team has their State Tournament completed during the 1 st weekend in March, they are allowed to have tryouts while regular season teams are still active. This rule change sets dates that should not conflict with any team still participating in any potential League playoffs. Teams that want to participate in early Spring tournaments (April 1) may do so with an amended fall roster. Later Fall/Winter tryout time also give kids the opportunity to partake in other athletic endeavors, which is a hallmark of the ADM and also avoids Spring Break and Mother s Day. rlchtmp 072107.doc