Code of Conduct
A copy with the signature block can be downloaded
here.
By registering with CHA as a volunteer, you are agreeing to obide by the following District B Minor Hockey Council Code of Conduct to maintain a level of good standing with the association:
This Code of Conduct identifies the standard of behavior that is expected of all District B members, including athletes, coaches, parents, directors and volunteers.
District B Minor Hockey Council is committed to providing a sport environment in which all individuals are treated with respect. Members of District B shall conduct themselves at all times in a fair and responsible manner. Members shall refrain from comments or behaviors that are violent, disrespectful, offensive, abusive, racist or sexist. In particular, conduct that constitutes harassment or abuse will not be tolerated by District B Minor Hockey Council.
During the course of all District B Minor Hockey activities and events, members shall avoid behavior that brings disrepute to the organization or the sport of hockey, including but not limited to abusive or illegal use of alcohol or non-medicinal use of drugs.
District B members shall at all times adhere to their home association, and Ottawa District Minor Hockey Association (ODMHA) operational and discipline policies and procedures, to rules governing events and activities and to rules governing competitions in which the member participates on behalf of District B.
District B members shall not engage in any activity or behavior that interferes with a competition or with any athlete's preparation for a competition, or which endangers the safety of others.
Failure to comply with the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action in accordance with the policies of District B and ODMHA. Such action may result in the member losing the privileges that come with membership in a District B Association, including suspension of player’s hockey activities or in the case of parent, that parent’s access to arena for games and practices. As well, the opportunity to participate in activities of the Association and potentially the privilege of being a member in District B minor hockey could be adversely affected.
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