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Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct North Coast Baseball requires that all participants, coaches, parents and spectators adhere to a strict code of conduct including but not limited to: No person shall conduct himself/herself in a manner dangerous or offensive to self or other users of park properties or interfere with any law enforcement official, park representative, tournament/league official or municipal representative in performance of his/her duties. Prohibited acts include, but are not limited to, boisterous or indecent language, littering, aggressive behavior and defacing property. Violation of these rules may result in prosecution to the fullest extent allowable. Coach/Player Conduct Coaches ejected from a tournament game are not permitted to attend any further games for the duration of the event as a coach or spectator. Coaches ejected from a league game are subject to the following: First Incident - $50.00 fine and 1 game suspension Second Incident - $100.00 fine and 2 game suspension Third Incident - Lifetime Ban from North Coast Baseball There is no time limit (i.e. over the period of a season) to these offenses. All records are kept by the league office on an on-going basis. Players ejected from a game: First Incident - 1 game suspension Second Incident - 2 game suspension Third Incident - Lifetime Ban from North Coast Baseball There is no time limit (i.e. over the period of a season) to these offenses. All records are kept by the league office on an on-going basis.
Alcohol and Illegal Drug Policy There is to be absolutely NO ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION or ILLEGAL DRUG USE by anyone, at any time, at any venue of any tournament, exhibition or league game. Violators will be removed from the premises immediately without opportunity to return for the duration of the event. No exceptions. Tobacco use should be minimal and only used out of the presence of the playing field and players. Tobacco is not to be used by anyone while on any public or private school property. No player shall use any tobacco product at any time during the course of any game. Emergency Procedures In the event of lightning or threatening weather conditions, any game should be immediately stopped and all participants should seek shelter until such time that the condition has passed or the umpire has cancelled the game. Use sound judgment and be cautious. In the event of illness or injury only qualified medical personnel should be used to treat and/or transport individuals. All areas are served by the 911 Emergency Services. Coaches should have cell phones available since all venues may not have pay phones available. All incidents are to be immediately reported to the North Coast Baseball league office at 585-755-7022. North Coast Baseball League contact numbers Emergency Services: 911
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