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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 18:56:34+00:00

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§ 89-2 Information to be filed with Clerk.
§ 89-3 Adherence to code of conduct.
§ 89-5 Availability of code of conduct.
§ 89-6 Prohibited acts; penalties.
§ 89-7 Authority to remove violators from premises.
§ 89-8 Anger management counseling for violators.
§ 89-9 Code of Conduct Committee.
§ 89-10 Violation procedures and hearings.
Criminal history background checks — See Ch. 130.
A written specification of the behavior of the parents, guardians, coaches and officials prepared by the Burlington City Athletic Association, Inc. (BCAAI), or its successors, which must, at a minimum, incorporate the terms of this chapter and must be consented to in writing by the parents and legal guardians of the minor participants of each youth sports activity. The BCAAI, or its successor, shall have the authority to modify the written specifications per resolution and approval thereof of this Council.
Comprised of a duly elected member from each youth sports activity and two members of the BCAAI.
Any sports organization pursuant to a City-sponsored or a nonprofit or similar charter which is affiliated with or received monetary or other support or services from the City of Burlington or regularly utilizes any facilities owned, operated, or maintained by the City, which sports organization participates in sporting competitions involving minors.
Any competition, practice or instructional event involving one or more youth sports activities.
Each youth sports activity shall annually advise the City Clerk of the name, address, and telephone number of its duly elected member who shall serve on the Code of Conduct Committee commensurate with his/her term of office with the youth sports activity.
Every sports activity shall be required to follow the code of conduct as set forth in this chapter.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall be charged with enforcing the provisions of this chapter.
The code of conduct will be made available to all parents and guardians of each child participating in a sports activity.
Any participant, parent, guardian, guest, spectator, coach, or official at any youth sports event who initiates a fight, scuffle, or any type of physical abuse or threats of abuse towards any player, coach, official, parent, or spectator shall be banned from attendance at all youth sports events within the City of Burlington for a period not exceeding 12 months from the date of the incident.
Any participant, parent, guest, coach or official at any youth sports event who enters the field of play, court or rink during any youth sports event for the purpose of physically or verbally abusing or confronting coaches, players or officials shall be banned from attendance at all youth sports events within the City of Burlington for a period not exceeding 12 months from the date of the incident.
Any participant, parent, guest, spectator, coach, or official at any youth sports event who verbally abuses officials, players, or spectators, including the use of obscene or profane language or gestures, or racial, ethnic or sexual slurs, may be reprimanded from the date of the incident and shall be subject to discipline as provided by the applicable code of conduct, up to but not to exceed 12 months in duration.
Any participant, parent, guest, spectator or official at any youth sports event who throws or causes to be deposited any object on the field of play, court or rink during any youth sports event may be banned from attendance at all youth events for a period not to exceed 12 months from the date of incident.
Any participant, parent, official, coach or spectator at any youth sporting event shall be subject to the authority of all field officials, including umpires, referees, and elected league officials or coaches of the youth sport activity. This authority shall also include any youth teams practice or instructional event, and such authority shall include the authorization to direct any person or persons involved in any incident in violation of this chapter or applicable code of conduct to immediately remove themselves from the premises.
Any participant, parent, official, coach, or spectator 18 years old or older who is banned for 12 months from a youth sports event for a violation of this code of conduct shall be required to complete anger management or an equivalent counseling program consisting of not less than 12 hours of instruction and shall provide proof of satisfactory completion to the Code of Conduct Committee.
Any person 17 years old or younger who is banned for 12 months from a youth sports event for violation of this code of conduct shall be required to complete anger management or equivalent counseling program consisting of not less than six hours of instruction and shall provide proof of satisfactory completion to the Code of Conduct Committee.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall meet in January of each year to elect a Chairman and Secretary, and such other officers as the Code of Conduct Committee shall deem appropriate, and may meet as often as is necessary to conduct its business and for the purpose of enforcing this chapter.
In order to conduct business and hearings or change or adopt new codes of conduct, a quorum of five Committee members must be present and will have all authority as set forth in this chapter.
The Code of Conduct Committee may establish rules and procedures as it deems appropriate for the conduct of its business and, in default thereof, shall operate pursuant to Robert's Rules of Order to the extent they are not in conflict with this chapter.
Upon determination by a majority vote of the highest ranking official and the governing board of the youth sports activity that a parent, guest, spectator, coach or official at any youth sports event sponsored by such youth sports has violated a provision of this chapter or the code of conduct of the youth sports activity, the Code of Conduct Committee shall forward to such violator a notice, via regular and certified mail, identifying the date, location, nature of the violation and the period of the banning or other action to be taken in response to such violation.
Any parent, official, coach or spectator at a youth sports event who believes that there has been a violation of this chapter or the code of conduct has been violated shall forward their name, address, phone number, violation of ordinance, date, location of violation and nature of the violation to the Code of Conduct Committee. The Committee will then investigate the incident and, upon determination by majority vote of the committee, such official shall forward to such violator a notice, via regular and certified mail, indicating the date and location and nature of the violation and the period of banning or other action to be taken in response to such violation.
Any person receiving such notice who wishes to contest same shall appeal to the City of Burlington Code of Conduct Committee within seven calendar days of the mailing of said notice by forwarding a copy of said notice with a written request for appeal, specifically setting forth the basis of such person's contest of the notice of violation, via personal delivery, fax or certified mail, to the Chairperson of the Code of Conduct Committee at the address specified and, if none, then to the Code of Conduct Committee, c/o City of Burlington, 525 High Street, Burlington, New Jersey 08016.
Upon receipt of such appeal, the Code of Conduct Committee shall convene within seven days and provide an opportunity for said person and any interested person or persons to appear and be heard with respect to the occurrence of any violation and action taken by the Code of Conduct Committee.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall review statements, firsthand accounts and any other pertinent information or documentation relevant to the violation and, upon a majority vote of members of the Committee present at such hearing, may sustain, overturn, or modify the notice of violation consistent with this chapter or the code of conduct.
All notices of violation and banning or other actions taken shall remain in effect until overturned or modified by the Code of Conduct Committee.
In the event any notice of violation is not appealed within seven days of such notice, said notice of violation and action taken by the official or Code of Conduct Committee, including banning from youth sports events or other action taken, shall become final.

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