[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Clayton as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
[Adopted 5-23-2002 by Ord. No. 6-02]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CODE OF CONDUCT
A written specification of the behavior of parents, guardians,
coaches and officials prepared by each sports team which must at a
minimum incorporate the terms of the within article and must be consented
to in writing by the parents and legal guardians of the minor participants
of each youth sports team.
YOUTH SPORTS EVENT
Any competition, practice or instructional event involving
one or more youth sports teams.
YOUTH SPORTS TEAM
Any sports organization pursuant to a nonprofit or similar
charter which is affiliated with or receives monetary or other support
or service from the Borough of Clayton or regularly utilizes any facilities
owned, operated or maintained by the Borough, which sports organization
participates in sporting competitions involving minors.
Every sports team shall be required to follow the Code of Conduct
as set forth in this article.
The Code of Conduct will be made available to all parents and
guardians of each child participating in a sport team.
Any parent, 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 Borough of Clayton for a period not exceeding 12 months
from the date of the incident.
Any 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 Borough of Clayton for a period not
exceeding 12 months from the date of the accident.
Any 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 banned from all youth sports events
for a period not exceeding 12 months from the date of the incident
and shall be subject to such discipline as provided for by the applicable
sports team's Code of Conduct.
Any 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 sports events for a period of 12 months
from the date of the incident and shall be subject to such discipline
as provided for by the applicable sports team's Code of Conduct.
Any person banned for 12 months from youth sports events for
a violation of this Code of Conduct and prior to being allowed to
resume attendance at any youth sports event shall be required to complete
an anger management or equivalent counseling program consisting of
no less than 12 hours of instruction and shall provide proof of satisfactory
completion to the Code of Conduct Committee. Any banning for less
than 12 months may include up to 12 hours of anger management.
Any parent, official, coach or spectator at any youth sports
event shall be subject to the authority of all field officials, including
umpires and referees and elected league officials of the youth sport
team or teams sponsoring the youth sports event, and in the absence
of such persons at a youth sports team's practice or instructional
event, to the authority of the ranking youth sports team coach on
the premises. Such authority shall include the authorization to direct
any person or persons involved in any incident in violation of this
article or the applicable sports team's Code of Conduct to immediately
remove themselves or be removed from the premises.
A. Upon a determination by a majority vote of the highest-ranking officials
and the governing board of a youth sports teams that a parent, guest,
spectator, coach or official at any youth sports event sponsored by
such youth sports team has violated a provision of this article or
the Code of Conduct of the youth sports team, such officials shall
forward to such violator a notice via regular and certified mail indicating
the date and location and nature of the violation and period of banning
or other action to be taken in response to such violation.
B. Any person receiving such a notice who wishes to contest the same
shall appeal to the Borough of Clayton 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 or certified mail to the Chairperson
of the Code of Conduct Committee at the address specified in the notice,
or if no such address, then to the Code of Conduct Committee c/o Borough
of Clayton, 125 North Delsea Drive, Clayton, New Jersey 08312.
C. Upon receipt of such appeal, the Code of Conduct Committee shall
convene within 10 days and provide an opportunity for said person
and any interested person to appear and be heard with respect to the
occurrence of any violation and the action taken by the youth sports
team.
D. The Code of Conduct Committee shall be authorized to hear testimony
under oath and review affidavits and such other and further information
or documentation relevant to the violation and, upon a majority vote
of the members of the Committee present at such hearing, may sustain,
overturn or modify the youth sports team's notice of violation
and the period of banning or other action taken in response to such
violation consistent with this article or the applicable youth sports
team's bylaws or Code of Conduct.
E. All notices of violation and bannings shall remain in effect until
overturned or modified by the Code of Conduct Committee.
F. In the event any notice of violation is not appealed with 10 days
of such notice, said notice of violation and the action taken by the
youth sports team officials, including banning from youth sports events,
shall become final.
[Adopted 10-10-2002 by Ord. No. 21-02]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
YOUTH SPORTS TEAM
Any sports organization pursuant to a nonprofit or similar
charter which is affiliated with or receives monetary or other support
or service from the Borough of Clayton or regularly utilizes any facilities
owned, operated or maintained by the Borough, which sports organization
participates in sporting competitions involving minors.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall be made up of the president
of each youth sports team who is duly elected pursuant to the bylaws
or rules and regulations governing each respective youth sports team
and the Chairperson of the Clayton Park and Recreation Committee.
Each youth sports team shall annually advise in writing the
Borough Clerk of Clayton of the name, address and telephone number
of its duly elected president who shall serve on the Code of the Conduct
Committee commensurate with his/her term of office with the youth
sports teams.
Each youth sports team shall notify the Borough Clerk in writing
promptly upon any change of the identity of the youth sports team's
president.
Any youth sports team president serving on the Code of Conduct
Committee may designate an active member of such youth sports team
to appear and act as his/her designee with full voting powers at any
meeting of the Code of Conduct Committee.
In the event the same person is the president of more than one
youth sports team, said person shall serve on the Code of Conduct
Committee as a representative of only one youth sports team and shall
designate an active member of such other youth sports teams to appear
and act at a Code of Conduct Committee meeting with full voting powers.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall be charged with enforcing the provisions of Article
I, Code of Conduct, of this chapter.
The Code of Conduct Committee shall meet in January of each year to elect a Chairperson, 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 purposes of enforcing the provisions of Article
I, Code of Conduct, of 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 the within article or Article
I, Code of Conduct, of this chapter.