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MID-PENN SWIM LEAGUE RULES AND REGULATIONS REVISED 2016 I. GENERAL a) The League rules are current National Federation Swim Rules unless otherwise defined herein. b) Any rule or regulation not covered will be presented to the League Committee for consideration and a decision. c) Any violation of rules or regulations should be reported to the League President for action by the League Committee. II. LEAGUE DIVISION a) The League will be divided into divisions. The number of teams in a division and the number of divisions will be determined by the League Committee. b) Each year the composition of the divisions will change, based on the standings of the previous year. The team with the best dual meet win/loss record in each division will move up to the next higher division and the team with the worst win/loss record will move down. c) New teams accepted into the League will enter into the division of their ability level as determined by the League Committee. New teams entering the league are required to have a minimum of 30 children registered for the team roster. The new team entering the league must maintain the 30 minimum registrations for a two year probationary period. Additionally, the new team needs to have a pool facility meeting league approval for competitive swimming, knowledge of league rules, regulations and fundamentals for competitive swimming, parental support and experience with competitive swimming. d) Division Championships will be based on win/loss records. In the case of ties, the outcome of the dual meet between the two teams will be used to decide the ranking in the division. The winner of the dual meet will be ranked above the loser of the dual meet. To break ties of three teams for a Division Champion, the total points of the dual meets between the teams involved in the three way tie will be taken. If a team swimming in a 4 lane pool is involved in a 3 way tie and the total points involved will be affected due to a 4 lane scoring then take the total points of their meets that they swan in a 6 lane pool and average the scores. The team with the most points will be the Division Champion. The reverse sequence will be used for teams moving down a division. e) The league will provide copies of software to run league swim meets. At the current time the league uses Hy-Tek Meet Manager and Team Manager. This shall be the software used by all teams unless written approval is obtained in advance by the League. 1

f) Teams need to maintain a minimum roster of 30 swimmers. If an existing team fails below 30 swimmers for two years, they will be advised that they are placed on probation and membership must be raised above 30 swimmers for the third year or the next year the team will not be permitted to participate in league dual competition. III. ELIGIBILITY a) All Swimmers must be residents of Central PA, limited to the counties of Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, Cumberland, and Perry. b) All swimmers must be current members of the pool or swim team they represent and have paid the standard pool or team registration fee.. c) A swimmer may compete with only one Mid-Penn Swim League Team during any one season. d) The maximum swimming age limit is 19 years old; the swimmer graduated from high school in June may swim the immediate dual season. e) The eligibility of a competitor to compete in a particular age group shall be determined by his/her age on the first day of June. Each team shall maintain a roster using computer software (such as Hy-Tek) with an up to date list of its swimmers, with applicable birth dates and addresses. An electronic copy of which must be filed and received by the League Secretary, no later than Tuesday prior to the first meet of the season for ready references in case of eligibility disputes. f) In dual meets, competitors may compete in more than one age group, the swimmer's own age group and 8 & U, one age group up; 10 & U to Unlimited two age groups up. g) A competitor may enter a maximum of 4 events, no more than 3 of which may be individual events. h) In order to compete for points in a dual and/or tri-meet a swimmer must be listed on the team roster by Friday evening prior to the 3 rd week of the season to the league s HyTek Coordinator. Any additions to the roster must be updated using the electronic format. i) Failure to comply with any of the eligibility provisions listed above may result in the swimmer being determined ineligible for the current and future swim meets and divisional championships. IV. ENTRIES a) Firm (update and complete) entry lists and roster will be electronically exchanged by coaches or league representatives by no later than Saturday morning, at least ½ hour (30 minutes) before the start of the meet. Copies of the entry list containing first and last names of the swimmers will be given to the referee, coaches, and the scoring table prior to the beginning of the meet.. No changes can be made to these lists 2

after the exchange is completed. Coaches are responsible for assuring that both swimmers not listed in both copies for the same event is disqualified from that event, unless and obvious error (such as listing a boy in a girl's event) is indicated and the opposing coach and referee agrees to let the swimmer compete. b) A scratch meeting will be held at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the meet with the coaches and referee to remove swimmers who failed to show up for the meet and changes as a result of the scratch. No changes will be permitted except with notification to the coaches and the scoring table, upon consent of the Referee. c) Illegal entries discovered before or after an event is swum shall be scratched from that event and no substitutions shall be permitted. The score will be adjusted if necessary. d) Prior to the start of the meet for the safety of the swimmers, it is recommended the coach ask that jewelry that is felt could be a problem (i.e. loose jewelry) be removed. If it is the choice of the parent/child not to remove said jewelry after the request, the league, team, and meet officials will not be liable and the swimmer may not be disqualified. e) Sixty six events shall be scheduled for each dual meet, including either the free or medley relay for each age group. The first dual meet of each season shall include the free relay and alternate with the medley relay for each subsequent week through the course of the dual meet season. The first week of dual meets will be considered the first week that dual meets are scheduled. Free or medley relays or both can be scheduled for any meet by mutual consent of both teams coaches. V. DISQUALIFICATIONS It is the duty of the disqualifying official to notify the coach or the referee of the disqualification before the next event and to note the specific reason for the disqualification on the standard disqualification sheet. The meet official shall also attempt to notify the swimmer in question. VI. PROTEST All parties concerned should make all possible efforts to resolve their differences at the meet with the referee. The referee shall have the final decision at the meet regarding all disputes. Unresolved issues or disputed issues may be protested by the team s league representative by filing a written complaint to the League President within 3 days of the date of the meet. The League President will form a Protest Committee consisting of each divisional representative unless a representative is affiliated with one of the protesting teams, in which case a league committee member from that division shall act in the division representative's place. This committee will study the protest and make a final decision, which shall be binding of all parties, prior to the All-Star Meet. Protests will be on rules infractions only, and protests will be formally submitted only when the meet result is close enough so that the rules infraction may have had a bearing on the outcome of the meet shall be reported as stated in I - GENERAL PART C. 3

VII. RECORDS a) The League shall maintain a set of records for all events swum in the All- Star competition. b) All records must be timed by no less than three watches or automatic timing devices and submitted on official time slips to the League Secretary. (All-Star Meets only) c) The home team is required to electronically submit a backup copy of the meet results to the League s Hy-Tek Coordinator by 6:00 pm Sunday following the completion of the Saturday morning meet, with copies to the other league representatives/coaches (as identified) where electronically possible. A $25.00 fine will be imposed (per offense) after the first offense. d) All meet results, forms and materials must be kept by the League s Hy- Tek Coordinator until the beginning of the next summer season. Record retention by electronic format is the preferred and acceptable format. e) Forms for all meets will be provided by the League. VIII. CONDUCT OF THE MEET a) All meets will be held on Saturday mornings no later than 9:00 AM unless both coaches previously agree on another time and/or date prior to the next scheduled meet. b) The host team will cancel any dual meet due to weather conditions only at the latest possible time and notify the visiting team s league representative or coach. (Departure time of the visiting team) c) Postponement of a meet in progress will be at the discretion of the Referee. A maximum delay of 30 minutes will be permitted. The referee and coaches will arrange to complete the meet prior to the next regularly scheduled dual meet, if possible. d) Number of officials required as listed below. Each team should supply the officials designated. 1) Two Timers on each lane (One from each team) 2) Two Stroke Judges (One from each team) 3) Two Turn Judges (One from each team) 4) One Head timer - Recorder (Home team) 5) One Starter (Home team) the starter may also act as the Referee 6) One Referee 7) Three Finish Judges (2 from visiting team, 1 from home team) 8) Two Record Clerks (One from each team) 9) Take-off judges will be appointed by the Referee 10) Recall Starter (Visiting team) 4

e) Requirements for running the meet: 1) Announcer should use a public address system. 2) Scratch meeting 15 minutes prior to the meet. 3) Event Cards 4) Disqualification (DQ) Cards with codes f) The home team will have odd lanes, visitor s even lanes. g) The home team shall provide ribbons for all finishes, including exhibitions, to all swimmers which participated in the meet. h) The referee and the stroke and turn judges for the meet shall have received certification by the PIAA, NCAA, USA Swimming, Central PA Aquatic League (CPAL) or Mid Penn Swim League. i) Scoring of meets automatic timing/touch pads will be primary for scoring a meet. When semi-automatic or manual timing (stop watches) is used, the scoring for the meet shall be determined by the finish judges recorded results. The results and scores will be determined by the majority (two of the three) finish judge result slips. If there is no majority or an incomplete finish judge result slips, the result and score of the event will be determined by the ballot system. IX. CODE OF CONDUCT The League adopts the Central Pennsylvania Aquatic League s code of conduct and the right to enforce the code of conduct as its own. X. INVITATIONAL MEETS a) All Sanctioned League Invitations must be submitted to the League for approval by no later than its April meeting. b) The submission must include all details regarding the invitational, including dates, times, format, and purpose. c) Once approved, electronic information must be provided to the HyTek Coordinator within two weeks for posting on the web, including HyTek entry format, an electronic informational packet, and an electronic version of the coaches information. XI. DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET a) A Divisional Championship Meet will be held at the conclusion of the dual meet season. The time and place of each Divisional Meet will be determined by the committee representatives of each respective division. The selected pools must be either twenty-five (25) meters or 25 yards. 5

b) Converted yard to meter times will be accepted for Divisional entries. The conversions will be done using the Hy-Tek software or equivalent swim meet software approved by the league. The conversions will be checked by the Divisional Host Team before events are seeded. Swimmers with no submitted time shall be seeded lowest by lot. For pools other than standard length, a conversion factor can be used subject to league approval. c) Entry times for the Divisional meets shall be times from the current summer season s dual meets and approved invitationals during the current summer season. Times from Mid Penn's Invitational meets and Capital Area Swim League invitational meets may be used as Divisional entry times. Results of all Mid Penn Invitational meets must be sent by the host team electronically to the League s Hy-Tek Coordinator so that times can be verified if necessary. A swimmer s participation in League s Invitational will not affect the three meet requirements to swim Divisionals (see subsection d below). d) A swimmer must have swum in at least 50% of the League meets in order to enter the Divisional Championships. e) A swimmer must swim in his own age group in individual events BUT is permitted to swim in higher age groups in relays. f) A swimmer may only enter three (3) events. g) There are no restrictions on the number of team entries in individual events. A maximum of two relay entries in each age group will be permitted per team. h) Divisional entries are due to the host team by no later than 5:00pm on Sunday prior to the Divisional meet. The Host Team must send a confirming e-mail to each team individually, verify their team s entries by no later than Monday 9:00 pm. Entries must be submitted electronically to the host team using the standard event numbers established by the League. Each team is responsible for verification of their entries submitted. Any corrections must be brought to the Host team s attention by no later than Tuesday 9:00 pm. No changes will be permitted to the entries after Tuesday 9:00pm. Corrections for age group and gender may be corrected by the Meet Director. i) A representative from each team (preferable of the League Committee) shall attend the All-Star seeding meeting and will be responsible for notifying his team and coach of all All-Star qualifiers from his team. Coaches shall also attend. j) Awards for the Divisional Championship Meets will be ribbons. k) Impose a fine of up to $100.00 for illegal entries into Divisionals, with the possibility of banning the coach from coaching in the League for one (1) year. This rule is to be enforced by the Executive Committee. events swum. l) Entry fees for the Divisional meet will be $8.00 regardless of number of 6

m) A representative from each team shall attend the post divisional scratch meeting to be held by the Host team immediately after the completion of the Divisional Meet. Each team shall notify the Host team of any swimmer not participating in the All- Stars Meet. These swimmers will not be ranked for purposes of advancing to the All- Star Meet. n) The team hosting the Divisional Swim meets shall establish a Meet Committee. The Meet Committee shall include two representatives from the League, other than the league representative from the Host team. XII. ALL STAR MEET a) The League shall maintain a set of records for all events swum in the All- Star competition. b) All records must be timed by no less than three watches or automatic timing devices and submitted electronically to the League s Hy-Tek Coordinator. (All Star Meet only) c) The best times swum in the Divisional Meets will qualify for this meet. The number of swimmers is determined by the League. d) The All Star meet and the Mid Cap Championship meet are considered a joint championship meet. Only swimmers who are available and intend (if qualifying) to swim at Mid Cap Championship meet should enter the All Star meet. Coaches should not enter swimmers in the All Star meet, if they know they are not available or not intending to swim the Mid Cap Championship meet. e) If a swimmer participates in the All Star meet and then scratches from Mid Caps, the swimmer will be in violation of (d) above and will not be permitted to swim in championship meets (Divisionals through Mid Caps) their next swim season in the MPSL. Exceptions will only be granted for scratches due to illness or injury with a doctor s note and exceptions granted by the League s Executive Committee, f) The officials for this meet will be taken from a list of all team s officials and volunteers. g) The same order of events will be used in this meet as is used in dual meets and individual events shall consist of two (2) heats of timed finals, and relay events shall consist of no more than two (2) heats of time finals. h) All awards for the All Star Meet will be medals or rosettes for 1 st through 6th and ribbons for 7 th through 12th. i) The best times swum in the All Star Meet will qualify for the Mid Cap Championship Meet. The number of swimmers and the format for the Mid Cap Championship Meet is determined by the Mid Cap Committee. 7

included) j) Entry fees for All Star Meet will be $5.00 per event, per swimmer. (Relays k) Entry fees for Mid-Cap Championship Meets are calculated by the Host League. Entry fees for the Mid-Cap Meets are determined by the Mid Cap Committee. l) The team hosting the All-Star Swim meets shall establish a Meet Committee. The Meet Committee shall include a representative(s) from the League s Executive Committee. XIII. EVENTS Boy's Event # 8 & U Girl's event # 1 4 lengths medley relay 2 19 1 length freestyle 20 29 1 length backstroke 30 47 1 length breaststroke 48 57 1 length butterfly 58 67 4 lengths freestyle relay 68 10 & U 3 8 lengths medley relay 4 11 4 lengths individual medley 12 21 2 lengths freestyle 22 31 2 lengths backstroke 32 39 4 lengths freestyle 40 49 2 lengths breaststroke 50 59 2 lengths butterfly 60 69 8 lengths freestyle relay 70 12 & U 5 8 lengths medley relay 6 13 4 lengths individual medley 14 23 2 lengths freestyle 24 33 2 lengths backstroke 34 41 4 lengths freestyle 42 51 2 lengths breaststroke 52 61 2 lengths butterfly 62 71 8 lengths free relay 72 14 & U 7 8 lengths medley relay 8 15 4 lengths individual medley 16 25 2 lengths freestyle 26 35 2 lengths backstroke 36 43 4 lengths freestyle 44 53 2 lengths breaststroke 54 63 2 lengths butterfly 64 8

73 8 lengths free relay 74 Unlimited 9 8 lengths medley relay 10 17 4 lengths individual medley 1 8 27 2 lengths freestyle 28 37 2 lengths backstroke 38 45 4 lengths freestyle 46 55 2 lengths breaststroke 56 65 2 lengths butterfly 66 75 8 lengths medley relay 76 9

SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL FEDERATION SWIM RULES THE MID-PENN SWIM LEAGUE WILL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION RULES RULE 1 - When a team and pool are accepted into the League, it is to be understood that their facilities and equipment, on a year-to-year basis, are completely accepted. Each team must submit a written list of variances that differ from Rule 1 and copies should be sent to opposing teams. RULE 3 - - Section 1, Article 2, (c) DELETE - Section 2, Article 4 - DELETE (refer to MPSL By-Laws Section lv - Entries Parts b and c) - Section 3, Article 1 - First sentence to read as follows: All swimmers on the team shall wear suits of decent appearance. RULE 5 - Section 3, Article 5 MPSL will follow Section 3 Article 1 - Section 4, follow this section and apply eight lanes or swimmers where needed. RULE 6 - - Section 4, Article 1 - MPSL will use 3 finish judges - 2 from the visiting team and one from the host team. RULE 7 - - Section 1, Article 2 - Refer to MPSL Rules and Regulations, Section XII - Scoring. RULE 8 - - Section 1, Article 6 - No false start shall be permitted. League recommendation: Except 8 & U are allowed one the whole way through the season. Any child who false starts may still swim for the time. RULE 9 - - Section 3, Article 4 - The first swimmer of a relay team, once called to the starting platform by the referee, shall not change his/her swimming order in the relay event with any teammate. 10