RSL Kings

Constitution:

RSL Kings Constitution

District 1 Constitution

Guidelines:

RSL Kings Coaches and Managers Guidelines

Policies:

Refund Policy

The Rideau St. Lawrence Kings "A/AA" Minor Hockey Association's refund policy is:

  • Refunds may only be issued by the Registrar
  • An Administration Fee of $50 (Fifty Dollars) will apply to all refunds.
  • A full refund (less Administration Fee) is available until September 30th of each season.
  • A 50% (Fifty Percent) refund is available from October 1 - November 15 of each season.
  • After November 15th of each season, no refund will be available with the exception of a serious medical condition or injury, confirmed by a medical doctor's written note.
  • No refund will be issued after December 1st of each season for any reason.
  • No refund will be issued for the fundraising portion of the player's fees.

NSF Policy

The Rideau St. Lawrence Kings Minor Hockey Association's NSF policy is:

In the case that a member in the previous hockey season had issued the Kings an NSF cheque or put a STOP PAYMENT on a cheque without casue, the member will be required to pay all registration fees by cash, certified cheque or money order.  In the case where a member pays and the cheque is returned NSF or a Stop Payment occurs without cause during the current hockey season, the member will be required to pay the outstanding balance plus bank charges by cash, certified cheque or money order and this payment and all outstanding balances are to be paid in full immediately.

 

Dressing Room & Helmet Policy

The Risk and Safety Directors of the ODHA have stressed the need for supervision of dressing rooms while players are in attendance before, during and after games or practices. Due to the recent increase of player injuries in the dressing room while changing, the ODHA has adopted the following policy to be followed by all Coaching staff during the hockey season.

Team Officials are responsible for the safety and welfare of their players at ALL times during any sanctioned events, this definitely includes while players are changing in the dressing rooms both prior to and after on-ice activities. ODHA covers this repeatedly in all of our clinics, and specifically discuss it in Speak Out, given that supervision is the single most effective method of prevention when it comes to conduct based issues.
It is stressed to every volunteer to practice the “two-deep” method of supervision, that is, having at least 2 adults (who have taken Speak Out) providing supervision at all times during our events. This not only protects the players, but also the Team Officials.

District One has adopted this policy and will adhere to it for the 2009-2010 hockey season. If an incident occurs and proper supervision was not provided, the District will not stand behind the Team Officials if a disciplinary hearing is called. The District One Associations will be in charge of monitoring their teams and Team Officials to ensure this policy is being upheld.

Hockey Helmets are to be worn by everyone who is on the ice for Minor Hockey.
NO EXCEPTIONS

 


 

 

 

   

 

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