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STANDARD CODE OF RULES
This document contains the Standard Code of Rules developed by The Football
Association for open age football (the “Standard Code”).
The Standard Code is mandatory for: (a) all
Competitions at Regional NLS Feeder League level and below, and (b) all
competitions at Tier 7 and below of The FA Women’s Pyramid, and (c) all
mixed adult football Competitions authorised by The FA.
Competitions seeking sanction must draft their Rules in conformity with the
Standard Code, using the same numbering and standard headings.
The mandatory rules are printed in normal text
and the optional rules in italics.
It should be noted that in many cases rules are so printed because they are
alternatives and the procedure to apply should be retained and the others
omitted.
In all cases where a [
] is shown the necessary name, address,
number or wording to complete that rule must be inserted.
Competitions may add
to the core of the
Standard
Code,
which
is
mandatory,
providing
the
additions
are
approved
by
the
Sanctioning Authority and do not conflict
with the mandatory rules or any relevant principles and policies
established by The
FA..
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1. DEFINITIONS
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1.A
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In these Rules:
“Affiliated Association” means an Association accorded the status of
an Affiliated Association under the rules of The FA.
“AGM”
shall
mean the annual general meeting held in accordance with the
constitution of the Competition.
“Club”
means a club for the time being in
membership of the Competition.
“Club
Portal” means the system used by Clubs to affiliate teams as
determined by The FA from time to time;
“Competition”
means
the
Blades Super Draw Sunday Sports League.
“Competition Match”
means
any match played or to be played under the jurisdiction of the
Competition.
“Contract Player”
means
any Player (other than a Player on a Scholarship) who is eligible to
play under a written contract of employment with a Club.
“Deposit”
means
a sum of money deposited with the Competition as part of the
requirements of membership of the Competition.
“Fees
Tariff”
means
a list
of fees
approved by
the Clubs
at a
general meeting
to be
levied by the
Management Committee for any matters for which fees are payable
under the Rules, as set
out at Schedule A.
“Fines Tariff”
means
a list of fines approved by the Clubs at a general meeting to be
levied by the Management Committee for any breach of the Rules, as
set out at Schedule A.
“Ground”
means
the ground on which the Club’s Team(s) plays its Competition
Matches.
“Management Committee”
means
in the
case of
a Competition
which is
an unincorporated
association the
management
committee elected
to manage
the running
of the Competition
and where the Competition is incorporated it means the Board of
Directors appointed in
accordance with the articles of association of that
company.
“Match Officials”
means
the referee, the assistant referees and any fourth official
appointed to a Competition Match.
“Non Contract Player”
means
any Player (other than a Player on a Scholarship) who is eligible to
play for a Club but has not entered into a written contract of
employment.
“Officer”
means
an individual who is appointed or elected to a position in a Club or
Competition which requires that individual to make day to day
decisions.
“Participant”
shall
have the same meaning as set out in the rules of The FA from time to
time.
“Player”
means
any Contract
Player, Non
Contract Player
or other
player who
plays or
who is eligible to play for a
Club.
“Player Registration System” means The FA system to register players
as determined by The FA from time to time.
“Playing Season”
means
the period
between the
date on
which the
first competitive
fixture in the
Competition is
played each
year until
the date
on which
the last
competitive
fixture in the
Competition is played.
“Rules”
means
these rules under which the Competition is administered.
“Sanctioning Authority”
means
[The FA] [the Sheffield & Hallamshire County Football Association
Limited].
“Scholarship”
means
a Scholarship as defined in The FA rules.
“Season”
means
the period of time between one AGM and the next AGM
“Secretary”
means
such person or persons appointed or elected to carry out the
administration of the Competition.
“SGM”
means
a special general meeting held in accordance with the constitution
of the Competition.
“Team”
means
a team affiliated to a Club, including where a Club provides more
than one team in the Competition in accordance with the Rules.
“The
FA”
means The Football Association Limited.
“Virtual Meetings” means meetings held electronically
“written”
or
“in writing”
means
the representation or reproduction of words or symbols
or other information in a visible form by any method or
combination of methods, whether sent or supplied in electronic form
or otherwise.
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1.B
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Unless stated otherwise, terms referring to natural persons are
applicable to both genders. Any term in the singular applies to the
plural and
also the other way around
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GOVERNANCE RULES
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2. COMPETITION NAME, CONSTITUTION
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2.A
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The Competition will be known as
[“Blades Super Draw Sunday Sports League”]
(or such other name as the Competition may adopt). The Clubs
participating in the Competition must be members of the Competition.
A Club which ceases to exist or which ceases to be entitled to play
in the Competition for any reason whatsoever shall automatically
cease to be a member of the Competition.
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2.B
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This Competition shall consist of not more than 42 Clubs [or
42 Teams] approved by the Sanctioning
Authority.
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2.C
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The geographical area covered by the Competition membership shall be
within a 20 mile radius.
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2.D
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The administration of the Competition under these Rules will be
carried out by the Management Committee in accordance with the
rules, regulations and policies of The
FA.
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2.E
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All Clubs shall adhere to the Rules. Every Club shall be deemed, as
a member of the Competition to have accepted the Rules and to have
agreed to abide by the decisions of the Management Committee in
relation to them
subject to the provisions of Rule
7.
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2.F
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The Rules are
taken from
the Standard
Code of
Rules (the
“Standard Code”)
determined by The
FA from time to time. In
the event of any omissions from the Standard Code then the
requirements of the Standard Code shall be deemed to apply to the
Competition.
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2.G
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1. All Clubs must be affiliated to an Affiliated Association.
2. This Competition shall apply annually for sanction to the
Sanctioning Authority and the constituent Teams of Clubs may be
grouped in divisions, [each
not exceeding 14 in number].
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2.H
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Inclusivity and Non-discrimination:
1.
The Competition and each Club must be committed to promoting
inclusivity and to eliminating all forms of
discrimination and should abide and adhere to The
FA Equality Policy and
any legislative requirements (including those contained in the
Equality Act 2010).
2.
This Competition and each Club must make every effort to promote
equality by
treating people
fairly and
with respect,
by recognising
that inequalities may exist, by taking steps to address them
and by providing access and opportunities for all members of the
community,
3.
Any alleged breach of the Equality Act 2010 legislation must be
referred to the appropriate Sanctioning Authority for
investigation.
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2.I
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Clubs must
comply with
the provisions
of any
initiatives of
The FA which
are adopted
by the
Competition including, but not limited to, England Football
Accredited and RESPECT programmes. Failure to comply with this Rule
will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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2.J
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All Participants shall abide by The Football Association Regulations
for Safeguarding Children and Regulations for Safeguarding Adults at
Risk as determined by The FA
from time to time.
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2.K
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Clubs shall
not enter any of their Teams playing in the Competition in any other
competitions (with the exception of FA and parent County Association
Cup Competitions) except with the written consent of the Management
Committee. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a
fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
A Club must immediately inform the Competition of the details of any
fixture(s) in any other competition in which the Club has entered,
for which written consent of the Management Committee has been
obtained.
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2.L
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At the AGM or an SGM called for the purpose, a
majority of the delegates present shall have power to decide
or adjust the constitution of the divisions at their discretion.
When necessary this Rule shall take precedence over Rule
22.
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2.M
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Only one Team from a Club shall be permitted to participate
in a single division
unless there is no viable alternative because of logistical issues
and/or reasons linked to participation and geographical boundaries
in which case
the Competition will obtain the prior approval of the Sanctioning
Authority. This
Competition will ensure
that, where permission is given, Teams from a Club operating in the
same division are run as separate entities with no interchange of
players other than by transfers of registration in accordance with
these Rules.
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3. CLUB NAME
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3.A
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Any Club wishing to change its name must
obtain permission from the Sanctioning Authority following
consultation with the Competition. In
the event that permission is granted, the Club must advise the
Competition Secretary.
Failure to comply with this Rule will
result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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4. ENTRY FEE, SUBSCRIPTION, DEPOSIT
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4.A
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Applications by
clubs for
admission to
the Competition
or the
entry of
an additional
Team(s) from the
same clubs
must be
made in
writing to
the Secretary
by 31 August
and must
be accompanied
by an Entry Fee for each Team as set out in the Fees
Tariff, which shall be
returned in the event of non-election
but not if the club withdraws its application.
Applications , of which due notice has been given, will be received
at the AGM or an SGM if confirmed by a majority of the accredited
voting members present.
When Rule 22.B is applied or a Team seeks a transfer or, is
compulsorily transferred to another division, no Entry Fee shall be
payable
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4.B
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The annual
subscription
shall be
payable, in accordance with the Fees Tariff for each
[Club/Team]
It shall be
payable by a date set by the Management Committee.
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4.C
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In the
event of
any issue
concerning the
membership of
any Club
with the
Competition the
Management Committee may require a Deposit to be paid (in accordance
with the Fees Tariff) by or on behalf of the Club on such terms and
for such period as it may in its entire discretion think
fit. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine
in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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4.D
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A
Club shall
not participate
in this
Competition until
the entry
fee, annual
subscription and
deposit (if required) have been
paid.
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4.E
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Clubs must
ensure that all its teams participating in the Competition are
recorded as affiliated on the Club Portal for the forthcoming
Playing Season by the following date 31 August 2026. Clubs must
advise the Competition Secretary in a manner prescribed by the
Sanctioning Authority, or on the prescribed form, of details of its
headquarters, its Officers and any other information required by the
Competition.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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5. MANAGEMENT, NOMINATION, ELECTION
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5.A
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The Management Committee shall comprise the Officers of the
Competition and a minimum of one member (but no more than [ ]
members), who shall all be elected at the AGM.
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5.B
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Retiring Officers shall be eligible to become candidates for
re-election without nomination provided that the Officer notifies
the Secretary in writing not later than 30 June in each year. All
other candidates for election as Officers of the Competition
or members of the Management Committee shall
be nominated to the Secretary in writing, signed by the
secretaries of two Clubs,
not later than 30 June in each
year. Names of the candidates for election shall be
circulated with the notice of the AGM.
In the event of there being no nomination for any office by
the date stated in the earlier part of this Rule , nominations may
be received at the AGM.
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5.C
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The Management Committee shall meet a minimum of twice a season or
as and when required,
On receiving a requisition signed by two-thirds (2/3) of the members
of the Management Committee the Secretary shall convene a meeting of
the Management Committee.
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5.D
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Except where
otherwise
mentioned all
communications
shall be
addressed to
the Secretary who shall conduct the correspondence of the
Competition and keep a record of its
proceedings.
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5.E
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All communications received from Clubs must be conducted through
their Officers and sent to the Secretary. Failure to comply with
this Rule will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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6.
POWERS OF MANAGEMENT
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6.A
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The Management Committee may appoint sub-committees and delegate
such of their powers as they deem necessary. The decisions of all
sub-committees shall be reported to the Management Committee for
ratification. The Management Committee shall
have power to deal only with matters within the Competition
and not for any matters of misconduct that are under the
jurisdiction of The FA or Affiliated Association.
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6.B
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Subject to
the permission
of the
Sanctioning
Authority having
been obtained,
the Management Committee may order a match or matches to be
played each Season, the proceeds to be devoted to the funds of the
Competition and, if necessary, may call on each
Club to
contribute equally such sums as may be necessary to meet any
deficiency at the end of the
Season.
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6.C
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Each member of the Management Committee shall have the right to
attend and vote at all Management Committee meetings and have one
vote at all such meetings
but no member shall be allowed to vote on any matters
directly relating to
that member or to the
Club so represented or
where there may be a conflict of interest. (This shall also
apply to the procedure of any
sub-committee)
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6.D
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In the event of the voting being equal on any matter, the Chair
shall have a second or casting vote.
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6.E
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The Management
Committee shall
have powers
to apply,
act upon
and enforce
these Rules and
shall also
have jurisdiction
over all
matters affecting
the Competition.
Any action
by the
Competition must be taken within 28 days of the Competition being
notified.
With the exception of Rules 6.J, 8.H, and 9, for all alleged
breaches of a Rule the Management Committee shall issue a formal
written charge to the Club concerned. The Club charged shall be
given 7 days from the date of notification of the charge to reply.
In such reply a Club may:
1. Accept the charge and /or submit in writing a case of
mitigation for consideration by the Management Committee; or
2. Accept the charge and notify the Competition [
] that it wishes to put its case of mitigation at a hearing
before the Management Committee; or
3. Deny the charge and submit in writing supporting evidence for
consideration by the Management Committee; or
4. Deny the charge and notify
the Competition [
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that it wishes to have a hearing before the Management Committee.
Where the Club charged fails to respond within 7 days, the
Management Committee shall determine the charge in such manner and
upon such evidence as it considers appropriate.
Having considered the reply of the Club (whether in writing or at a
hearing), the Management Committee shall make its decision and, in
the event that the charge is accepted or,
proven ,
decide on the appropriate penalty (with reference to the Fines
Tariff where applicable).
Where required, hearings shall take place as soon as reasonably
practicable following receipt of the reply of the Club as more fully
set out above.
With
the exception of Teams playing at Regional NLS Feeder League of the
National League System, the maximum fine permitted for any breach of
a Rule is £250 and, when setting any fine, the Management Committee
must ensure that the penalty is proportional to the offence; taking
into account any mitigating circumstances.
The
maximum fine permitted for a breach of a Rule by a Team playing at
Regional NLS Feeder League level is £500.
No
Participant under the age of 18 can be fined.
All
breaches of the Laws of the Game, or the Rules and
Regulations of The FA shall be dealt with in accordance with FA
Rules by the appropriate
sanctioning
Association.
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6.F
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All decisions of the Management Committee shall be binding subject
to the right of appeal in accordance with Rule 7.
Decisions of the Management Committee must be notified in writing to
those concerned within 7 days.
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6.G
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A minimum of
[ %]
of
its members
shall constitute
a quorum
for the
transaction of business by the Management Committee or any
of its sub-committees
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6.H
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The Management Committee, as it may deem necessary, shall have power
to fill any vacancies that may occur in
their number.
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6.I
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A Club must comply with an order or instruction of the Management
Committee and must attend
to the
business and/or
the
correspondence of
the Competition
to the
satisfaction of
the Management
Committee. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in
accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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6.J
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Subject to
a Club’s right
of appeal
in accordance
with Rule
7 below, all fines
and charges must be paid within 14 days of the date of
notification of the decision. Any Club failing to do so will
be fined in accordance with the Fines
Tariff. Further failure
to pay the fine including the additional fine within a further 14
days will result in fixtures being withdrawn until such time as the
outstanding fines are
paid.
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foot6.K
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A
member of the Management Committee appointed by the Competition to
attend a meeting or
Competition Match may have any reasonable expenses incurred refunded
by the Competition.
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6.L
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The Management
Committee shall
have the
power to
fill any
vacancy that
may occur
in the membership
of the Competition between the AGM or SGM
called to decide the constitution and the commencement of the
Playing Season,
subject to the provisions of the National League System Regulations
or Women’s Football Pyramid Regulations (which shall take precedence
if applicable).
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6.M
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The business of the Competition as determined by the Management
Committee may be transacted by electronic mail or
facsimile.
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6.N
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The Competition shall not cancel, postpone, or withdraw an entire
programme of Competition Matches (e.g. all Competition Matches, or
all Competition Matches within a single age group or division,
taking place over a single day/week) without prior written approval
from the Sanctioning Authority, except in exceptional circumstances
of a serious nature (in which event, the Competition must provide
notification of cancellation, postponement or withdrawal to the
Sanctioning Authority at the same time as affected Teams).
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7.
PROTESTS, CLAIMS, COMPLAINTS, APPEALS
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7.A
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1. All questions of
eligibility, qualification of Players or interpretations of the
Rules shall be referred to the Management
Committee or a sub-committee duly appointed by the Management
Committee.
2.
Objections relevant to the dimensions of the pitch, goals, flag
posts
or
other facilities will not be entertained by the Management Committee
unless a protest is lodged with the referee
prior to the commencement
of the Match.
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7.B
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Except in cases where the Management Committee decide that there are
special circumstances, protests and complaints (which must contain
full particulars of the grounds upon which they are founded) must be
lodged with the Secretary within
7 days (excluding
Sundays) of
the Competition
Match or
occurrence to
which they
refer.
A protest
or complaint
shall not be withdrawn except by permission of the Management
Committee. A member of
the Management Committee who is a member of any Club involved shall
not be present (except
as a witness or representative of their Club) when such protest or
complaint is being determined.
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7.C
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No protest of whatever kind shall be considered by the Management
Committee unless the
complaining Club shall have deposited with the Secretary a sum in
accordance with the Fees
Tariff. This may be
forfeited in whole or in part in the event of the complaining or
protesting Club losing its case.
The Competition shall have power to order the defaulting Club
or the
Club making
a losing
or frivolous
protest or
complaint to
pay the
expenses of
the inquiry or to order that the costs to be shared by the
parties.
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7.D
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All parties to a protest or complaint must receive a copy of the
submission and must be afforded an opportunity to make a statement
at least 7 days before the protest or
complaint being
heard.
1. All parties must have received
a minimum of 7 days’ notice of the hearing should they be
instructed to attend.
2. Should a Club elect to state its case in person then it should
indicate such when forwarding the written
response.
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7.E
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The Management Committee shall also have power to compel any party
to the protest to pay
such expenses as the Management Committee shall
direct.
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7.F
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An intention to appeal against a decision of the Management
Committee must be lodged with the Sanctioning Authority, with a copy
sent to the Secretary, within 7 days of the Management Committee
providing written notification of its decision.
A notice of appeal against a decision of the Management Committee
must be lodged with the Sanctioning Authority, with a copy sent to
the Secretary, within 14 days of the Management Committee providing
written notification of its decision, accompanied by the relevant
fee (as set out in the Fees Tariff) which may be forfeited in the
event of the appeal not being upheld. The procedure for the appeal
shall be determined by the Sanctioning Authority.
Any appeal shall not involve a rehearing of the evidence considered
by the Management Committee.
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7.G
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No appeal can be lodged against a decision taken at an AGM or SGM
unless this is on the ground of unconstitutional
conduct
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7.H
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All protests, claims or complaints relating to these Rules and
appeals arising from a
Player’s contract shall be heard and determined by the Management
Committee, or a sub-committee duly appointed by the Management
Committee. The Clubs or Players protesting, appealing, claiming or
complaining must send a copy of such protest, appeal, claim or
complaint and deposit a fee (as set out in the Fees Tariff) which
shall be forfeited in the event of the protest, appeal,
claim or
complaint not
being upheld,
and in these circumstances
may, in
addition, be ordered to pay the costs at the direction of the
Management Committee.
All such
protests, claims,
complaints and
appeals must
be received
in writing
by the
Secretary within 14 days of the event or decision causing any
of these to be submitted.
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8.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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8.A
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The AGM
shall be
held not
later than
15 July in
each
year.
At this
meeting the
following business
(in the following order)
shall
be transacted provided that at least [] of members are present and
entitled to vote:-
1.
Confirm the minutes of the last AGM.
2.
Adopt the annual report, balance sheet and statement of accounts
from the previous season or accounting period.
3.
Election of Clubs to fill
vacancies.
4.
Constitution of the Competition for the ensuing
Season.
5.
Election of Competition Officers and Management
Committee members.
6.
Appointment of
auditors/verifiers..
7.
Alteration of Rules, if
any (see Rule 14).
8.
Agree the date for the beginning
of the Playing Season and kick off times applicable
to the Competition.
9.
Agree the date for the end of the Playing Season (save for Regional
NLS Feeder League which shall be determined by The FA).
10.
Other business of which due notice shall have been given and
accepted by the Chair as being
relevant to an AGM.
Clubs currently in membership of the Competition shall be entitled
to vote on items 1 to 3 above. Those clubs set to be accepted as
Clubs in accordance with item 3 above shall be entitled to attend
the AGM, but cannot vote on items 1-3 above.
All Clubs (i.e.
those Clubs currently in membership of the Competition and those
accepted as Clubs in accordance with item 3) shall be entitled to
vote on items 4 to 10 above.
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8.B
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A
copy of
the duly
audited/verified
balance sheet,
statement of
accounts and
agenda shall be
forwarded to each Club at least 14 days prior to the meeting,
together with any proposed Rule changes.
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8.C
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A signed copy of the duly audited/verified balance sheet and
statement of accounts shall be
sent to
the Sanctioning
Authority within
14 days
of its
adoption by
the AGM.
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8.D
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Each Club shall be empowered to send two delegates to an AGM. Each
Club shall be entitled to one vote only.
14 days’ notice shall be
given of any AGM.
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8.E
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Clubs who have withdrawn their membership of the Competition during
the Playing Season being concluded or who are not continuing
membership shall be entitled to attend but shall vote only on
matters relating to the Season being concluded.
This provision will not apply
to Clubs expelled in accordance with Rule
12
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8.F
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All voting shall be conducted by a show of hands, or count of email
or virtual responses (for virtual meetings), unless a ballot be
demanded by at least 50%
of the delegates qualified to vote or the Chair so
decides.
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8.G
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No individual shall be entitled to vote on behalf of more than one
Club.
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8.H.
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1. Any continuing Club must be represented at the AGM.
Failure to comply with this
Rule will result in a fine in
accordance with
the Fines Tariff.
2.
Any club that has submitted a valid application to join the
Competition for the forthcoming season must have the opportunity to
be put forward for membership and to have a vote taken on their
membership application.
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8.I
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Officers of the Competition and Management Committee members shall
be entitled to attend and vote at an
AGM,
but cannot also cast a vote on behalf of a club (See Rule 8.G)
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8.J
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Where a
Competition is
an incorporated
entity, the
Officers of
the Competition
shall ensure that
the Articles of Association of the Competition are consistent with
the requirements of these Rules.
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9. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS
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9.A
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On receiving a requisition signed by two-thirds (2/3) of the Clubs
in membership the Secretary shall call an
SGM.
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9B
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The Management Committee may call
an
SGM at any time
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9C
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At least
7
days’ notice shall be given of a meeting under this Rule, together
with an agenda of the business to be transacted at such meeting.
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9D
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Each Club shall be empowered to send two delegates to all SGMs. Each
Club shall be entitled to one vote only.
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9E
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Any Club failing to be represented at an SGM shall be fined in
accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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9F
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Officers of the Competition and Management Committee members shall
be entitled to attend and vote at all SGMs,
but cannot also cast a vote on behalf of a club (See Rule 9.D)
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10.
AGREEMENT TO RULES OF THE COMPETITION
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10.A
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Membership of the Competition shall constitute an agreement between
the Competition and a Club to be bound by and comply with these
Rules (including any decision of the Management Committee made
pursuant to these Rules).
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10.B
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Any change of Chair, Secretary or Directors of the Club must be
notified to the parent County Football Association to which the Club
is sanctioned and to the Secretary of this Competition.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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11.
CONTINUATION OF MEMBERSHIP, WITHDRAWAL OF A CLUB
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11.A
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Any Club
intending, or
having a
provisional
intention, to
withdraw a
Team from
the Competition
on completion of its fixtures and fulfilment of all other
obligations to the Competition must notify the Secretary in writing
of such intention by 31 March
each season. This does
not apply to a Club moving in accordance with Rule 22.B. Failure to
comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance with the
Fines Tariff.
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11.B
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The Management
Committee shall
have the
discretion to
deal with
a Team
being unable
to start or complete its fixtures for a Playing
Season, including, but not limited to, issuing a fine in
accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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11.C
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Notwithstanding the powers of the Management Committee pursuant to
Rule 6.I, in the event of a Club failing to discharge all its
financial obligations to the
Competition in excess of £50, the Management Committee shall
be empowered to refer the debt under The
FA Football Debt
Recovery provisions.
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12.
EXCLUSION OF CLUBS, TEAMS. MISCONDUCT OF CLUBS, OFFICERS, PLAYERS,
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
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12.A
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At the AGM or SGM called for the purpose in accordance with the
provisions of Rule 9, notice
of motion having been duly circulated on the agenda by
direction of the Management Committee, the accredited delegates
present shall have the power to:
(1) remove a member of the
Management Committee from office; (2) exclude any Club or
Team
from membership.
both of which,
must be
supported by
more than
two thirds
(2/3) of
those present and voting.
Voting on this point shall be conducted by ballot. A member
of the Management Committee or Club which is the subject of the vote
being taken shall be excluded from
voting.
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12.B
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At the AGM, or at an SGM called for the purpose in accordance
with the provisions of Rule 9, the accredited delegates
present shall have the power to exclude from further participation
in the Competition any Club whose conduct
has, in
their opinion,
been undesirable,
provided this is supported
by more
than two-thirds
(2/3) of those present and voting.
Voting on this point shall be conducted by
ballot.
A Club whose conduct is the subject of the vote being taken shall be
excluded from voting
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12.C
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Any Officer or member of a Club found
guilty of a breach of Rule, other than field offences, shall be
liable to such penalty as a General Meeting or Management Committee
may decide, and their Club shall also be liable to expulsion in
accordance with the provisions of 12.A and/or 12.B of this Rule.
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13. TROPHY
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13.A
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The following agreement shall be signed on behalf of the winners of
the cup or trophy:
“We
(A) (name) and (B) (name), the Chair and Secretary of [ ] FC
(Limited), members of and representing the Club, having been
declared winners of cup or trophy, and the cup or trophy having been
delivered to us by the Competition, do hereby on behalf of the Club
jointly and severally agree to return the cup or trophy to the
Competition Secretary on or before 31 March. If the cup or trophy is
lost or damaged whilst under our care we agree to refund to the
Competition the amount of its current value or the cost of its
thorough repair.”
Failure to comply will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines
Tariff.
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13.B
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At the close of each Competition awards may/shall be made to the
winners and runners-up if the funds of the Competition permit.
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14. ALTERATION TO RULES
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14.A
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Alterations, for which consent has been given by the Sanctioning
Authority, shall be made to these Rules only at the AGM or at an SGM
specially convened for the purpose called in accordance with Rule 9.
Any alteration made during the Playing Season to these Rules shall
not take effect until the following Playing Season,
except in exceptional circumstances and approved by Sanctioning
Authority or The FA.
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14.B
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Notice of proposed alterations to be considered at the AGM shall be
submitted to the Secretary by 15 May in each year. The proposals,
together with any proposals by the Management Committee, shall be
circulated to the Clubs by 31 May and any amendments to these
proposals shall be submitted to the Secretary by 15 June. The
proposals and proposed amendments to these proposals shall be
circulated to Clubs with the notice of the AGM. A proposal to change
a Rule shall be carried if a majority of those present and
entitled to vote and voting are in favour.
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14.C
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A
copy
of the
proposed
alterations to
Rules to
be considered
at the
AGM or
SGM shall be submitted to the Sanctioning Authority or The
FA (as applicable) at
least 28 days prior to the date of the
meeting.
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15. FINANCE
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15.A
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The Management
Committee shall
determine with
which bank
or other
financial
institution the funds of the Competition will be
lodged.
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15.B
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All
expenditure in excess of £500
shall be approved by the
Management
Committee.
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15.C
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The financial year of the Competition will end on 31 March.
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15.D
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The
accounting records
or
a certified balance sheet, of a Competition shall be prepared and
shall be [audited/verified]
annually by
a suitably
qualified person(s)
who shall
be appointed
at the
AGM.
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16. INSURANCE
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16.A
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All Clubs must have valid Public Liability Insurance cover for a
minimum of ten million pounds (£10,000,000) at all
times.
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16.B
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All
Clubs must have valid personal accident cover for all Players
registered with them from time to time. The Players’ Personal
Accident Insurance cover must be in place prior to the Club taking
part in any Competition Match and shall be at least equal to the
minimum recommended cover
determined from
time to
time by
the Sanctioning
Authority. In
instances where
The FA is the Sanctioning Authority, the minimum recommended
cover will be the
cover required
by the
Affiliated
Association to
which a
Club affiliates.
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16.C
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Failure to comply with Rule 16.A or 16.B will result in a fine in
accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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17.DISSOLUTION
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17.A
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Dissolution of
the Competition
shall be
by resolution
approved at
an SGM by
a majority
of three
quarters (3/4)
of the
members present
and shall
take effect
from the date of
the relevant SGM.
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17.B
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In the event of the dissolution of the Competition, the members of
the Management Committee are
responsible for the winding up of the assets and liabilities of the
Competition.
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17.C
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The Management Committee shall deal with any surplus assets as
follows:
1. Any surplus assets ( save for a trophy or any other
presentation), remaining after the discharge of the debts and
liabilities of the Competition shall be transferred only to another
Competition or Affiliated Association or The Football Association
Benevolent Fund
or to
such other
charitable or
benevolent object
in the
locality of the
Competition as determined by resolution at or before the time of
winding up, and approved in writing by the Sanctioning
Authority.
2. If a
Competition is
discontinued for
any reason
a trophy
or any
other presentation
shall be returned to the donor if the conditions attached to it so
provide or, if not,
dealt with as the Sanctioning Authority may
decide.
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MATCH RELATED RULES
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18.QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS
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18.A
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A Player is one who, being in all other respects eligible,
has:
1. Registered through
the Player Registration System and received approval from the
Competition.
For
any players registered on the day of a match, a Club Officer must
email the Competition with details of the registration 1 hour prior
to the scheduled kick off time in order for the player to be
eligible to play in that match. The Player shall not play
again in any subsequent match in the Competition until the Club has
registered the player through The FA Player Registration system and
is in possession of the approval from the Competition. A maximum of
50 Players may be registered in this manner.
For Clubs registering Players under this Rule 18.A.1, Clubs must
access the Player Registration System in order to complete the
registration process.
Or
2. signed a fully and correctly completed
Competition registration form in ink on a match day prior to playing
which is countersigned by an Officer of the Club and
witnessed by an Officer of the opposing Club, and submitted
to the Competition within two days (Sundays excluded) subsequent to
the Competition Match.
The Player shall not play again on a in a subsequent match in the
Competition until the Club has registered the player through The FA
Player Registration System and is in possession of the approval from
the Competition. A
maximum of 10 Players may be registered in
this
manner.
For Clubs registering Players under this
Rule 18.A.2. registration forms will be provided in a format to be
determined by the Competition.
Any registration that is not fully and
correctly completed will be returned to the Club unprocessed
and the player classed as unregistered.
If a Club attempts to register a player via the Player Registration
System but does not fully and correctly complete the necessary
information via the Player Registration System the
registration will not be processed.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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18.B
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1.
Contract players are not
permitted in this Competition with the exception of those Players
who are registered under Contract with the same Club who have a team
operating at Steps 1 to 6 of the National League System. or Tiers
1-4 of the Women Pyramid System.
2.
It is the responsibility of
each Club to ensure that any Player registered to the Club has,
where necessary, the required International Transfer Certificate.
Clearance is required for any Player aged 10 and over crossing
borders including Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
3.
Each team must have at least 11 Players registered 2 days before the
start of each Playing Season. Failure to comply with this Rule will
result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
4. In the event of a Non Contract Player changing their status to
that of a Contract Player with the same Club, or with a Club in
another Competition their registration as a Non Contract Player will
automatically be cancelled and declared void unless the Club
conforms to the exception detailed in Rule 18.B.1.
5. Players aged under 18 are not permitted to play in a mixed adult
football Competition.
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18.C
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A
Player
that owes a Football Debt (as defined under the Football Debt
Recovery Regulations) shall be permitted to register for a Club but
will be suspended from football activities if the Player does not
comply with the terms of the Football Debt Recovery Regulations in
respect of that Football Debt.
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18.D
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A
fee as
set out
in the
Fees
Tariff
shall be
paid by
each Club/Team
for each
Player
registered.
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18.E
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The Management Committee shall decide all registration
disputes.
In
the event of a player signing a registration form or having a
registration submitted for more than one
Club in the Competition the valid registration submitted first shall
take precedence.
The Secretary shall notify the Club last applying to register the
player of the fact of the previous registration.
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18.F
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It shall be a breach of Rule for a Player
to:
1. Play for more than one Club in the Competition in the same Playing
Season without first being
transferred.
2. Having registered for one Club in the Competition, register for
another Club in the Competition in that Playing Season except for
the purpose of a
transfer, or where the
Competition adopts rule 18.P
3. Submit a signed registration form as per
Rule 18 A.2
or submit a registration
through the Player Registration System
that
the Player had willfully neglected to accurately or fully
complete.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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18.G
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1.
The Management Committee shall accept the registration
of any Player subject to the provisions of Rules 18.G.2
, 18.G.3 and 18.G.4
below (as applicable).
2.
The Management Committee shall have power to refuse, cancel or
suspend the registration of any Player or may fine any Player, at
their discretion
(in accordance with the
Fines Tariff) who
has been charged and found guilty of registration irregularities
(subject to Rule 7).
3.
The Management Committee shall have power to make application to
refuse or cancel the registration of any Player charged and found
guilty
of undesirable conduct
(subject to
Rule 7)
subject to
the right
of appeal
to the
Sanctioning Authority. Application should be made to the
parent County of the Club the Player is registered
or
intending to be registered with.
4.
In respect of a mixed adult football Competition, the Management
Committee shall refuse the registration of any Player that is not
aged 18 or above.
Undesirable conduct shall mean an incident of repeated proven
misconduct, which may deter a Participant from being involved in
this Competition.
A
Player who has previously had a registration removed in accordance
with Rule 18.G.3 but
has a registration accepted at the expiry of exclusion will be
considered to be under a probationary period of 12 months. Whilst
under a probationary
period, should
the Player
commit a
further act
of proven
misconduct under the jurisdiction of the Competition,
(excluding standard dismissals), the Competition may consider a
further charge of bringing the Competition into
disrepute.
(Note:
Action under Rule 18.G.3 shall
not be taken against a Player for misconduct until
the matter
has been
dealt with
by the
Sanctioning Authority,
and then
only in cases of the Player bringing the Competition into
disrepute and will in any event be subject to an appeal to the
Sanctioning Authority or The FA. All decisions must include the
period of
restriction. For
the purpose
of this
Rule, bringing
the Competition
into disrepute can only be considered where the Player has
received in excess of 112
days’ suspension,
or 10
matches in
match based
discipline, in any
competition (and is not restricted to the Competition) in
a period
of two
years or less from the date of the first
offence.)
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18.H
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Subject to compliance with FA
Rule C when a Club
wishes to register a player who
is already registered with another club it shall
submit a transfer notification to the Competition via the
Player Registration System.
.
A fee as set out in the
Fees Tariff [will/may]
be required.
Such transfer shall be
referred by the Competition to the club for which the player is
registered. Should this club object to the transfer it should state
its objections in writing to the Competition and to the player
concerned within 3 days of receipt of the notification. Upon receipt
of the club’s consent, or upon its failure to give written objection
within 3
days, the
Secretary may,
on behalf
of the
Management Committee, transfer the player who shall be deemed
eligible to play for the new Club from
such date or 4 days after receipt of such
transfer.
In
the event of an objection to a transfer the matter shall be referred
to the Management Committee for a decision.
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18.I
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A
Player may
not be
registered for
a Club
nor transferred
to another
Club in
the Competition
after 31 March except by
special permission of the Management Committee
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18.J
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Registrations are valid for one Playing Season
only.
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18.K
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A Player shall not be eligible to play for a Team in any special
championship, promotion or relegation deciding Competition Match (as
specified in Rule
(22.A)
unless the Player has played 6 Competition Matches for that Team in
the current Playing Season.
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18.L.
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A Team shall not include more than [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11 ] Players who has/have played in [ ] or more senior Competition
Matches during the current Playing Season unless a period of 21
clear days has elapsed since they last played. 21 clear days is
counted by excluding the day when the relevant Player last played
and the day when the Player intends to play again.
For the purpose of this Rule a senior competition(s) is/are not
applicable.
Where a Team fields a Player in a Competition Match or Matches in
breach of this Rule, the Management Committee may determine that it
has fielded an ineligible player and that the provisions of Rule
18.M shall apply.
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18.M
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1.
Subject to
Rule
18.M.2
any Club
found to
have played
an ineligible
Player in
a Competition Match or Matches where points are awarded shall
have the points gained from
that Competition Match deducted from its record, up to a
maximum of 12 points, and have levied upon it a fine (in accordance
with the Fines Tariff).
2.
The Management
Committee may
vary the
sanction as
relates to
the deduction
of points set
out at
Rule
18.M.1
only
in circumstances
where the
ineligibility is due to the failure to obtain an International
Transfer Certificate or where the ineligibility is related to the
Player’s status.
3.
Where a Club is found to have played an ineligible Player in
accordance with Rule 18.M.1 above, the Management Committee may
also, at its discretion order one or more of the following:
a) Award the
points available in the Competition Match in question to the
opponents, subject to the Competition Match not being ordered to be
replayed;
and/or
b) Deduct points from the record of the Club in default up to a maximum
of 3 points; and/or
c) Order that such Competition Match or Matches be replayed (on such
terms as are decided by the Management
Committee).
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18.N
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The following clause applies to Competitions involving Players in
full-time secondary education:
1.
Priority must be given at all times to activities of schools and
school organisations.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
2.
The availability of children and young people must be cleared with
the Head Teachers or Principals
(except for Sunday
leagues competitions).
3.
To
play open age football the player must have achieved the age of
16.
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18.O
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A Player who has played for a Team in the [ ] division [ ] times or
more shall not in that Playing Season be eligible to play in a lower
division except by permission of the Management Committee.
Where a Team fields a Player in a Competition Match or Matches in
breach of this Rule, the Management Committee may determine that it
has fielded an ineligible player and that the provisions of Rule
18.M shall apply.
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18.P
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If a Club wishes to
cancel a Player’s registration within the Competition, it must make
a request via The FA’s electronic player registration system giving
the reasons for the request. The Competition may either approve or
decline the request.
If a Player’s registration is cancelled
they will
not be eligible to
re-register in the Competition for a period of [x] days from the
date of cancellation
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19.CLUB COLOURS
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19.A
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Every
team must register the colour and
design of its
shirts and shorts with the Secretary by
[date]
and the Competition
Secretary shall decide as to their
suitability.
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19.B
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Any
team
wishing to change the colour(s) and/or design(s) of its shirt(s) and
short(s) during the Playing Season must obtain permission from the
Competition Secretary in advance of making that change.
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19.C
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Goalkeepers must wear colours which distinguish them from all other
Players and the Match Officials.
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19.D
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No
Player, including the goalkeeper, shall be permitted to wear black
or very dark shirts.
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19.E
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Any
Team not being able to play in its normal colours as registered with
the Competition shall notify its opponents of the colours in which
they will play (including the colours of the goalkeepers jersey) at
least 5 days before the Competition Match.
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19.F
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If,
in the
opinion of
the referee,
two Teams
have the
same or
similar colours,
the away
Team shall make the change. Should a Team delay the scheduled
time of kick off for a Competition Match by not having a change of
colours they will be fined in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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19.G
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Shirts must all be numbered and no two shirts shall have the same
number, failing which a fine will be levied in accordance with the
Fines Tariff
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20.PLAYING SEASON.
CONDITIONS OF PLAY, TIMES OF KICK-OFF.
POSTPONEMENTS. SUBSTITUTES
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20.A
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All Competition Matches shall be played in accordance with the Laws
of the Game as determined by the International Football Association
Board.
Clubs
must take all reasonable precautions to keep their Grounds in a
playable condition. All Competition Matches shall be played on
pitches deemed suitable by the Management Committee.
If through any fault of the home Team a match has to be
replayed, the Management Committee shall have power to order the
venue to be changed.
The
Management Committee shall have power to decide whether a pitch
and/or facilities are suitable for Competition Matches and to order
the Club concerned to play its Competition Match(es) on another
ground.
Artificial Football
Turf Pitches
(3G) are
allowed in
this Competition
provided they
meet the
required performance
standards and
are listed
on the
FA’s
Register of
Football Turf
Pitches
- https://footballfoundation.org.uk/3g-pitch-register.
All
Football Turf Pitches used must
be tested
(by a
FIFA
accredited test
institute) every
three years
and the
results passed
to The
FA. The
FA
will give
a decision
on the
suitability for
use and add the pitch to the
Register.
The
home Club
is also
responsible for
advising
Participants of
footwear
requirements when
confirming match arrangements in accordance with Rule
20.C.
Within Regional NLS
Feeder Leagues,
all Competition Matches shall have a duration of 90 minutes. All
other
Competition Matches
shall have duration of 90 minutes unless a shorter time (not less
than sixty (60) minutes) is mutually arranged by the two Clubs in
consultation with the referee prior to the commencement of the
match, and in any event shall be of equal halves. Two matches
involving the same two Teams can be played on the same day providing
the total playing time is not more than 120 minutes.
The
times of kick-off shall be agreed at the AGM and can only be altered
by the mutual consent of the two competing Clubs and the
Competition. Referees must order matches to commence at the
appointed time and must report all late starts to the Competition.
The
home Team must provide goal nets, corner flags and at least two
footballs fit for play and the referee shall make a report to the
Competition If not provided. Failure
to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
No
overhead netting is allowed for 9v9 and 11v11 affiliated matches
Regional NLS Feeder Leagues:
Overhead wires used to support pitch divider netting are removed for
all affiliated matches at Regional NLS Feeder League level.
For those leagues which are not Regional NLS Feeder Leagues:
Overhead wires used to support pitch divider netting are ideally
removed for affiliated matches but if they cannot be removed then
discretion is given to the match official to restart the match in
accordance of the laws of the game.
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20.B
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Except by permission of the Management Committee all Competition
Matches must be played on the
dates originally
agreed
but priority shall be given to The FA and parent County Association
Cup Competitions. All other matches must be considered secondary.
Clubs may mutually agree to bring forward a Competition match with
the consent of the
Competition.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
In
the case of a revised fixture date, the Clubs must be given by the
Competition 5 clear days’ notice of the match (unless otherwise
mutually agreed).
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20.C
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An Officer of the home Club must give notice of full particulars of
the location of, and access to, the Ground, time of kick-off and kit
colours (including goalkeeper) to the Match Officials and an Officer
of the opposing Club at least 5 clear days prior to the playing of
the Competition Match. The opposing Club must confirm receipt and
give notice of its kit colours (including goalkeeper) at least [ ]
days prior to the playing of the Competition Match. If either is not
provided, the relevant Club shall seek such details and report the
circumstances to the Competition. Failure to comply with this Rule
will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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20.D
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In accordance with the Laws of the Game, the minimum number of
Players which will
constitute a Team for a Competition
Match is 7.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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20.E
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1. Home and away matches shall be played. In the event of a Club
failing to keep its engagement the Management Committee shall decide whether it should either:
a. award the points from the Competition Match in question to the
Club’s opponent (without the awarding of goals)
OR
b. order the Competition Match to be rescheduled. The Management
Committee shall also have the power to order the rescheduled
Competition Match to be played on a neutral ground or on the
opponent Club’s Ground if they are satisfied that such action is
warranted by the circumstances.
In addition, the Management Committee may at its discretion order
one or more of the following (if appropriate):
a.
impose a fine (in accordance with the Fines Tariff),
b.
deduct points from the defaulting Club,
c.
order the defaulting Club to pay any reasonable expenses incurred by
the opponents.
2.
Any Club with more than one Team in the Competition shall always
fulfil its fixture, within the Competition, in the following order
of precedence:- First Team, Reserve
Team, A Team.
3. Any Club unable to fulfil a fixture or
where a
Competition Match
has been
postponed for
any reason must, without delay, give notice to the
Competition the secretary of
the opposing Club and the Match
Officials. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a
fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
4. In the event of a Competition Match not being played or being
abandoned owing to causes over which neither Club has control, it
should be played in its entirety on a date to be mutually agreed by
the two
Clubs and
approved by
the Competition
Failing such agreement and notification to the (Competition
within [ ] days the Competition shall have the power to order the
Match to be played on or before a given date. Where it is to the
advantage of the Competition.
The Management Committee shall also be empowered to order the
score at the time of an abandonment to stand.
Providing gate money is taken
and retained the visiting Club shall receive their actual standard
class rail or bus fares or the equivalent for [ ] persons, or car
allowance at [ ] p per mile for transporting [ ] persons, or hire
charge of a coach (receipt to be submitted). The residue (if any) to
be equally divided between the two Clubs after deducting the cost of
advertising, printing, posting, police and Match Officials charges.
The home Club shall take the whole of the proceeds of the second
Competition Match. Failure to comply with this Rule will result
in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
5. The Management Committee shall review all Competition Matches
abandoned in cases where
it is consequent upon the conduct of either or both
Teams.
Where it is to
the advantage
of the
Competition and
does no
injustice to
either Club,
the Management Committee shall order the score at the time of
the abandonment to stand.
In all cases where the Management Committee are
satisfied that a Match
was abandoned owing to the conduct of one Team or its Club member(s)
they shall award the points for the Match to
the opponent.
In cases
where a
Match has
been abandoned
owing to
the conduct of
both Teams or their Club member(s), the Management Committee shall
rule that neither Team will be awarded any points for that Match and
it shall not be replayed. No fine(s) can be applied by the
Management Committee for an abandoned Match.
6.
If a Competition Match is abandoned, each participating Clubs
must, give notice of the abandonment to the Competition by
the deadline set out in Rule 21(B). Failure to comply with this Rule
will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
The Management Committee shall review any Match that has
taken place where either
or both Teams were under a suspension imposed upon them by The FA or
Affiliated Association. In each case the Team that was under
suspension would be dealt with in the same manner as if they had
participated with ineligible players in accordance with Rule 18.M
above. Where both Teams were under suspension the game must be
declared null and void
and shall not be replayed.
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20.F
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A Club may at its discretion and in accordance with the Laws of the
Game use substitute Players
in any
Competition Match. A Club
may name up to
5 substitute Players of
whom not more than 5
may be used..
A Player who has been substituted becomes a substitute and may
replace a Player at any time subject to the substitution being
carried out in accordance with Law 3 of the Laws of
the Game.
The referee [and a representative of the opposing Club] shall be
informed of the names of the Players taking part in the Match
(including the substitutes) not later than 15 minutes before the
start of the Competition Match and a Player not so named may not
take part in that Competition Match.
Where a Team fields a Player in a Competition Match or Matches in
breach of this Rule, the Management Committee may determine that it
has fielded an ineligible player and that the provisions of Rule
18(M) shall apply.
A
Player
who has
been named
as a
substitute before
the start
of the Competition
Match but
does not
actually play
in that
game shall
not be
considered to
have been
a Player in that
Competition Match within the meaning of Rule 18 of this
Competition.
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20.G
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The half
time interval
shall be
of [
] minutes’
duration, but
it shall
not exceed
15 minutes. The
half time interval may only be altered with the consent of the
referee.
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20.H
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The Teams taking part in a Competition Match shall identify a Team
captain who [may/shall] wear
an armband and shall have a responsibility to offer support in the
management of the on-field discipline of their teammates.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in
accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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20.I
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Where a suspension imposed in relation to :
1. A
Football Debt (as defined under the Football Debt Recovery
Regulations); or
2.
The Football Association Regulations for Safeguarding Children or
Regulations for Safeguarding Adults at Risk
Upon a Club or team by The FA or Affiliated Association is not
lifted, and/or the Club does not provide confirmation from The FA or
Affiliated Association that such suspension is lifted to the
Competition Secretary by [Time] [1 or 2] days before a fixture, that
fixture will be treated as an unfulfilled fixture and dealt with in
accordance with Rule 20(E).
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21.REPORTING RESULTS
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21.A
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The must receive
within 1 day of
the date played, the result of each Competition Match in the
prescribed manner. This
must include the
forename(s) and surname of the Team Players (in block letters) [and
also the referee markings
required by Rule 23, or any other information required by the
Competition]. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a
fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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21.B
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Both Clubs shall use telephone/SMS/email/ FA Full Time / FA Matchday
as directed by the Competition
to
notify the result of each Competition Match to the 3rd
day after the game.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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21.C
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The match result notification, correctly completed, shall be signed
by an Officer of the Team, or as prescribed by the Competition.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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22.DETERMINING CHAMPIONSHIP
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22.A
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Team
rankings within the Competition will be decided by points with three
points to be awarded for
a win
and one
point for
a drawn
Competition Match.
The Teams
gaining the
highest number of
points in their respective divisions at the end of the Playing
Season shall be adjudged the winners.
Competition Matches must not be played for double points.
In the event of two or more Teams being equal on points at the end
of the Playing Season, rankings shall be determined
by
the following criteria, in the order of priority in which they
appear:
(NB: for Regional NLS Feeder Leagues criteria 1 & 2 are mandatory;
for all other Competitions they are optional):
1.
[Goal difference (where the goals scored against each Team shall be
deducted from the goals scored by that Team and the Team with the
most favourable goal difference shall be placed highest).
2.
In the event of two or more Teams being equal, the Team which has
scored the most goals during the Playing Season shall be placed
highest.]
3.
In the event
of two or more Teams being equal,
the Team that has won the most matches during the Playing Season
shall be placed highest.
4.
In the
event of
two or more Teams
being equal, the
Team which
has the
better playing
record against the other Team in their head to head
Competition Matches during the Playing Season will be placed
highest.
5.
One-off fixture or play-off games as determined by the League
management committee.
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22.B
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Automatic promotion shall be applied for the first 2 Teams and
automatic relegation shall be applied for the last 2 Teams in each
division except as provided for below subject to the provisions of
Rule 2.L.
1. Should one or more Teams withdraw from any one division after the
Playing Season has commenced
an equal
number of
Teams to
those withdrawing
in that
division shall
not be automatically
relegated.
2. Vacancies occurring after the conclusion of the Playing Season may
be filled in any of the following
ways:
a. retention of otherwise relegated
Team(s); or
b. additional promotion of the next ranked Team(s) from the division
below; or
c. election.
3. The last 2 Teams in the lowest division shall retire, but be
eligible for re-election except
as below,
and be
subject to
the conditions
of Rule22.B.1
above.
4. Save for where Rule 2(M) applies, when a senior Team is relegated to
a lower division of which
the reserve (or other less senior) Team of the same Club is a
member, or entitled to be a member, such reserve (or other less
senior) Team must accept relegation to, or retain its position in,
the next lower division. Should the senior Team be relegated to the
lowest division, the reserve (or other less senior) Team of the same
Club automatically retires from the Competition.
Should either or both of the leading Teams in any of the divisions
have its senior Team in the next higher division, promotion shall
fall, at the discretion of the General Meeting, to the next highest
Team or Teams in the division
concerned.
5. Should either or both of the leading Teams in any of the divisions
have its senior Team in the next higher division, promotion shall
fall, at the discretion of the General Meeting, to the next highest
Team or Teams in the division
concerned.
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22.C
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In addition to the Team(s) automatically promoted under Rule 22.B, a
maximum of one further
Team shall
be promoted
by virtue
of being
the winner
of a
play-off match
or series
of matches (the
“Play-Offs). The
eligibility
criteria and
format of
the Play-Offs
are as
follows not
applicable.
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22.D
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In the event of a Team withdrawing from the Competition before
completing 75% of its fixtures for the Playing Season all points
obtained by or recorded against such defaulting Team shall be
expunged from the Competition table. For the purposes of this Rule
22.D a completed fixture shall include any Competition Match(es)
which has been awarded by
the Management
Committee.
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22.E
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Where a
promotion and/or
relegation link
exists between
Competitions [
] Clubs,
providing they meet the appropriate grading criteria, will be
eligible to make application to the [ ] Competition at their AGM.
Should the champion Club not wish for promotion or,
alternatively,
not have the necessary grading
criteria,
then the []
or [
] placed Club
will be eligible under the same
conditions.
At the end of each Season and depending on the geographical location
of Clubs gaining promotion
to or
being relegated
from the [ ]
Competition, it
may be
necessary for the Competition either (a) to accept a Club
from the [ ] Competition, or (b) have a Club transferred to the same
Competition.
The bottom [ ] Clubs in the [ ] Competition will be relegated. Each
relegated Club will be allocated either to the [ ] Competition or to
the Competition recommended as most appropriate by the Joint Liaison
Committee.
REGIONAL NLS FEEDER LEAGUES ONLY: The bottom [ ] Clubs in the [ ]
Competition will be relegated; Any Club not maintaining the ground
grading set for the Competition may be relegated at the end of the
Playing Season. Each relegated Club will be allocated to the highest
division in either [ ] Competition or
the Competition recommended as most appropriate by the Joint
Liaison Committee.
[ ] Clubs will be promoted to the [ ] Competition from the [ ]
Competition, and the [ ] Competition providing that each Club is
either the Champion Club or Runner-up or [ ] placed Club and has the
necessary grading criteria.
In the event of there being no eligible Club wishing promotion or
not having the necessary grading criteria from any of the
Competitions, this will reduce the number of Clubs to be relegated
from the [ ] Competition.
If only
[ ]
Clubs are
eligible or
wish for
promotion, the
bottom [
] Clubs
in the
[ ]
Competition will
be relegated. If
only [
] Club is
eligible or
wishes promotion,
only the
bottom Club
in the [ ]
Competition will be
relegated.
If no Clubs are eligible, or wish for promotion, no Clubs will be
relegated from the [ ] Competition.
In the event of a [ ] Competition Club not being placed in the
bottom [ ] Clubs at the end of the Playing Season, wishing to resign
from the Competition at the end of the Playing Season, or having
been excluded under Rule [ ] only [ ] Clubs will be relegated at the
end of the Playing Season.
In the event of a [ ] Competition Club opting to be relegated or
being relegated under Rule [ ] such Club or Clubs will replace the
Club or Clubs otherwise due for relegation.
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23.MATCH OFFICIALS
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23.A
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Registered referees (and assistant referees where approved by The
FA or County
FA) for
all Competition Matches shall be appointed in a manner
approved by the Management Committee and by the Sanctioning
Authority.
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23.B
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1..In the event of the non-appearance of the appointed referee the
appointed senior
assistant referee shall take charge and a substitute assistant
referee appointed by the competing
Teams.
2. In cases where there are no officially appointed Match Officials
in attendance, the Clubs shall agree upon a referee. An individual
thus agreed upon shall, for that Competition Match, have the full
powers, status and authority of a registered referee. Individuals
under the age of 16 must not participate either as a referee or
assistant referee in any Competition Match.
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23.C
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Where assistant referees are not appointed each
Team shall provide a Club
assistant referee. Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a
fine in accordance with the Fines Tariff.
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23.D
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Regional NLS Feeder Leagues:
No Club shall postpone a Competition match on account of the
apparent state of the ground. In the event that such circumstances
prevail, Clubs should comply with procedures provided for in the
document published by The FA “Recommended procedure for the guidance
of Clubs and Referees in determining the suitability of grounds in
adverse weather conditions”. Should the ground be declared unfit it
is the responsibility of the home Club to immediately advise the
Competition, the Appointing Authority, the visiting Club and the
Match Officials.
For those leagues which are not
Regional NLS Feeder Leagues:
The appointed referee shall have power to decide as to the fitness
of the Ground in all Competition Matches and that decision shall be
final, subject to the determination of the Local Authority or the
owners of a Ground, which must be
accepted.
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23.E
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Subject to any limits/provisions laid down by the Sanctioning
Authority, Match Officials appointed
under this
Rule shall
be paid
a match
fee in accordance with
the Fees Tariff .
Match
Officials will be paid their fees and/or expenses by the home Club
before/immediately after the Competition Match. Failure to comply
with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance with the Fines
Tariff.
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23.F
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In the event of a Competition Match not being played because of
circumstances over which the Clubs have
no control,
the Match
Officials, if
present, shall
be entitled
to
[full fee only/ full fee
plus expenses/half fee only/ half fee plus
expenses/expenses only].
Where a Competition Match is not played owing to one Club being in
default, that
Club shall
be ordered
to pay
the Match
Officials, if
they attend
the Ground,
their full
fee and expenses.
Failure to comply with this Rule will result in a fine in accordance
with the Fines Tariff.
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23.G
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A referee not keeping
their engagement, and failing to give a
satisfactory explanation as to their non-appearance, may be reported
to the Affiliated Association with which they are
registered.
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23.H
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Each Club shall, in a manner prescribed from time to time by The FA,
award marks to the referee for each Competition Match and the name
of the referee and the marks awarded shall be submitted to the
Competition on the prescribed form provided.
Clubs failing to
comply with this Rule shall be liable to be fined (in accordance
with the Fines Tariff) or dealt with as the Management Committee
shall determine.
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23.i
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The Competition shall keep a record of the markings and, on the form
provided by the prescribed date each Season, shall submit a summary
to . the Sanctioning Authority.
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23.J
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The referee shall submit a report form, supplied by the Competition,
giving the result of the
Competition Match,
the number
of Players
in each
Team and
the time
of kick-off
to the
(Registration) Secretary within two days of the
Competition Match.
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23.K
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Match Officials shall be supplied, each season, with a copy of the
Competition Rules free of
charge.
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23.L
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Match Officials shall comply with the provisions of any initiatives
of The FA and/or Sanctioning Authority adopted by the Competition
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SCHEDULE A
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FEES TARIFF
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RULE NUMBER
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DESCRIPTION
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MAXIMUM FEE
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4 A
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CLUB ENTRY FEE
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£100
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4 B
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CLUB/TEAM ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
|
£100
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4 C
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DEPOSIT
|
£
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7 C,
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PROTEST
FEES
|
£40
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18 D
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PLAYER REGISTRATION FEE
|
£0
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18 H
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TRANSFER FEE
|
£0
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23 E
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REFEREE FEES
|
£45
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23 E
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ASSISTANT REFEREE FEES
|
£25
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FINES TARIFF
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RULE NUMBER
|
DESCRIPTION
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MAXIMUM FINE
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2 I
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FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH FA INITIATIVES
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£10
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2 K
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UNAUTHORISED ENTRY OF TEAMS INTO COMPETITIONS
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£250
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3
|
FAILURE
TO
OBTAIN
CONSENT
FOR
A CHANGE
OF
CLUB NAME
|
£25
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4 C
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FAILURE TO PAY A DEPOSIT
|
£25
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4 E
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ENSURE TEAMS ARE RECORDED AS AFFILIATED IN THE CLUB PORTAL
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5 E
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COMMUNICATIONS CONDUCTED BY PERSONS OTHER THAN NOMINATED OFFICERS
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£
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6 I
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FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AN INSTRUCTION OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
|
£25
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6 J
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FAILURE TO PAY A FINE WITHIN REQUIRED TIMEFRAME
|
£10
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8 H
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FAILURE TO BE REPRESENTED AT AGM
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£25
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9E
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FAILURE TO BE REPRESENTED AT SGM
|
£25
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10
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FAILURE TO NOTIFY CHANGES TO SIGNATORIES
|
£25
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11 A
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL BEFORE DEADLINE
|
£250
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11 B
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FAILURE TO COMMENCE/COMPLETE FIXTURES
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£250
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13 A
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FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED WRITTEN AGREEMENT REGARDING THE
TROPHY
|
£10
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16 C
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FAILURE TO HAVE THE REQUIRED INSURANCE
|
£250
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18 A
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FAILURE TO CORRECTLY REGISTER A PLAYER
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£50
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18 B 3
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FAILURE TO
HAVE
THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF
REGISTERED PLAYERS
PRIOR TO THE SEASON
COMMENCING
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£25
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18 F
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REGISTERING OR PLAYING FOR
MULTIPLE CLUBS, OR
INACCURATE COMPLETION
OF A REGISTRATION
FORM
|
£50
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18 G 2
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REGISTRATION IRREGULARITIES
|
£50
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18 M
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PLAYING AN INELIGIBLE PLAYER
|
£50
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18 N
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FAILURE TO GIVE PRIORITY TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
|
£50
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19 F
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DELAYING KICK OFF DUE TO
NO CHANGE OF COLOURS
|
£10
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19 G
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FAILURE TO NUMBER SHIRTS
|
£50
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19 G
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FAILURE
TO HAVE DIFFERENT
NUMBER SHIRTS
|
£50
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20 A
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DELAYING KICK OFF DUE TO FAILURE TO PROVIDE REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
|
£10
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20 B
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FAILURE TO PLAY MATCHES ON THE DATE FIXED
|
£50
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20 C
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE DETAILS OF A FIXTURE
|
£10
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20 D
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PLAYING MATCH WITH LESS THAN REQUIRED NUMBER OF PLAYERS
|
£
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20 E 1,3 & 4
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FAILURE TO PLAY FIXTURE
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£50
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20 E.6
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FAILURE TO NOTIFY OF ABANDONMENT OF MATCH
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20 H
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NO CAPTAIN’S ARMBAND
|
£10
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21 A
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LATE RESULT NOTIFICATION FORM
|
£10
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21 B
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE RESULT
|
£10
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21C
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RESULT NOTIFICATION NOT SIGNED BY APPROPRIATE SIGNATORIES
|
£
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23 C
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE CLUB ASSISTANT REFEREE
|
£
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23 E
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FAILURE TO PAY MATCH OFFICIALS’ FEES AND EXPENSES
|
£50
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23 F
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FAILURE TO PAY MATCH OFFICIALS WHERE A MATCH IS NOT PLAYED
|
£50
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23 H
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FAILURE TO PROVIDE REFEREE’S MARK
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£10
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SCHEDULE B – INDEX
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Rule 1
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Definitions
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GOVERNANCE RULES
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Rule 2
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Name and Constitution
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Rule 3
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Club Name
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Rule 4
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Entry Fee, Subscription, Deposit
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Rule 5
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Management, Nomination, Election
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Rule 6
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Powers of Management
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Rule 7
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Protests, Claims, Complains, Appeals
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Rule 8
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Annual General Meeting
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Rule 9
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Special General Meeting
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Rule 10
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Agreement to be Signed
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Rule 11
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Continuation of Membership, Withdrawal of a Club
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Rule 12
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Exclusion of Clubs, Teams. Misconduct of Clubs, Officers, Players,
Management Committee
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Rule 13
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Trophy
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Rule 14
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Alteration to Rules
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Rule 15
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Finance
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Rule 16
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Insurance
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Rule 17
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Dissolution
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MATCH RELATED RULES
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Rule 18
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Qualification of Players
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Rule 19
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Club Colours
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Rule 20
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Playing Season. Conditions of Play, Times of Kick-Off.
Postponements. Substitutes
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Rule 21
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Reporting Results
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Rule 22
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Determining Championship
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Rule 23
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Match Officials
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SCHEDULE A
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Fees Tariff
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Fines Tariff
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