Common use of Cell Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices Clause in Contracts

Cell Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices. Cell phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras, and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. Most cell phones have a camera and there is a risk of inappropriate photos being taken and possibly being posted on the web. No cell phone usage is allowed in any locker room. Parents are also required to abide by this rule and asked to step outside the locker room to use their cell phones. If phones or other mobile devices must be used, they must be taken outside of the locker room. It is permissible to have a team staff member collect phones. It is acceptable to take photographs or recordings in a locker room in such unique circumstances as a victory celebration, team party, etc, where all persons in the locker room are appropriately dressed and have been advised that photographs or recordings are being taken. Prohibited Conduct and Reporting Compuware Youth Hockey prohibits all types of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, bullying, threats, harassment and hazing, all as described in the USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook. Infractions of USA Hockey’s Locker Room Policy should be reported to the Compuware Youth Hockey SafeSport Coordinator, Xxx XxXxxxx at xxxx@XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx or USA Hockey at XxxxXxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000. Participants, employees or volunteers in Compuware Youth Hockey may be subject to disciplinary action for violation of these locker room policies or for engaging in any misconduct or abuse or that violates the USA Hockey SafeSport Policies. Gender Equality In The Locker Room For Coed Teams One of the main goals of Compuware Youth Hockey [CYH] is to assure that all of our players feel like an equal and valued member of their team. With many co-ed teams, we recognize that privacy rights must be given consideration and offer gender equality to ALL our members. The Coed Policy attempts to balance the social integration and camaraderie of a team sport while providing a safe and respectful environment for all our participants. CYH complies with USA Hockey and MAHA bylaws and policies which offer guidelines to ensure both female and male privacy rights in a coed locker room setting. It is unacceptable for members to be observing the opposite gender while they dress or undress. Members and volunteers who violate USA Hockey’s SafeSport policies, or who violate the privacy rights of others, could be subject to appropriate discipline. Per this guideline, one of these options must be followed:

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Samples: cdn2.sportngin.com, cdn1.sportngin.com, cdn2.sportngin.com

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Cell Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices. Cell phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras, and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. Most cell phones have a camera and there is a risk of inappropriate photos being taken and possibly being posted on the web. No cell phone usage is allowed in any locker room. Parents are also required to abide by this rule and asked to step outside the locker room to use their cell phones. If phones or other mobile devices must be used, they must be taken outside of the locker room. It is permissible to have a team staff member collect phones. It is acceptable to take photographs or recordings in a locker room in such unique circumstances as a victory celebration, team party, etc., where all persons in the locker room are appropriately dressed and have been advised that photographs or recordings are being taken. Prohibited Conduct and Reporting Compuware Youth Hockey prohibits all types of physical abusemisconduct, sexual abusemisconduct, emotional abuse, bullying, threats, harassment and hazing, all as described in the USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook. Infractions of USA Hockey’s Locker Room Policy should be reported to the Compuware Youth Hockey SafeSport Coordinator, Xxx XxXxxxx at xxxx@XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx or USA Hockey at XxxxXxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000. Participants, employees or volunteers in Compuware Youth Hockey may be subject to disciplinary action for violation of these locker room policies or for engaging in any misconduct or abuse or that violates the USA Hockey SafeSport Policies. Gender Equality In The Locker Room For Coed Teams One of the main goals of Compuware Youth Hockey [CYH] is to assure that all of our players feel like an equal and valued member of their team. With many co-ed teams, we recognize that privacy rights must be given consideration and offer gender equality to ALL our members. The Coed Policy attempts to balance the social integration and camaraderie of a team sport while providing a safe and respectful environment for all our participants. CYH complies with USA Hockey and MAHA bylaws and policies which offer guidelines to ensure both female and male privacy rights in a coed locker room setting. It is unacceptable not acceptable under USA Hockey’s Sexual Misconduct Policy for members persons to be observing the opposite gender while they dress or undress. Members and volunteers who violate USA Hockey’s SafeSport policies, or who violate the privacy rights of others, could be subject to appropriate discipline. Per this guideline, one of these options must be followed:

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Samples: cdn1.sportngin.com, cdn2.sportngin.com

Cell Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices. Cell phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras, and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. Most cell phones have a camera and there is a risk of inappropriate photos being taken and possibly being posted on the web. No cell phone usage is allowed in any locker room. Parents are also required to abide by this rule and asked to step outside the locker room to use their cell phones. If phones or other mobile devices must be used, they must be taken outside of the locker room. It is permissible to have a team staff member collect phones. It is acceptable to take photographs or recordings in a locker room in such unique circumstances as a victory celebration, team party, etc., where all persons in the locker room are appropriately dressed and have been advised that photographs or recordings are being taken. Annual Consent for Media and Championship Celebrations in Locker Rooms I, as the parent/guardian of the Minor Athlete previously identified, hereby authorize and consent for my Minor Athlete to be part of recording and photography in locker rooms for the purpose of celebrating a sport or athletic accomplishment. I understand that my approval is subject to the following: (i) Compuware Youth Hockey team will approve the recording and photography; (ii) there will be two or more Adult Participants present; (iii) everyone will be fully clothed for any recorded or photographed media and championship celebrations in the locker room. Prohibited Conduct and Reporting Compuware Youth Hockey prohibits all types of physical abusemisconduct, sexual abusemisconduct, emotional abuse, bullying, threats, harassment and hazing, all as described in the USA Hockey SafeSport Safe Sport Handbook. Infractions of USA Hockey’s Locker Room Policy should be reported to the Compuware Youth Hockey SafeSport Safe Sport Coordinator, Xxx XxXxxxx at xxxx@XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx or contact USA Hockey at XxxxXxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000XXXXxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Participants, employees or volunteers in Compuware Youth Hockey may be subject to disciplinary action for violation of these locker room policies or for engaging in any misconduct or abuse or that violates the USA Hockey SafeSport Safe Sport Policies. Gender Equality In The Locker Room For Coed Teams One of the main goals of Compuware Youth Hockey [CYH] is to assure that all of our players feel like an equal and valued member of their team. With many co-ed teams, we recognize that privacy rights must be given consideration and offer gender equality to ALL our members. The Coed Policy attempts to balance the social integration and camaraderie of a team sport while providing a safe and respectful environment for all our participants. CYH complies with USA Hockey and MAHA bylaws and policies which offer guidelines to ensure both female and male privacy rights in a coed locker room setting. It is unacceptable not acceptable under USA Hockey’s Sexual Misconduct Policy for members persons to be observing the opposite gender while they dress or undress. Members and volunteers who violate USA Hockey’s SafeSport Safe Sport policies, or who violate the privacy rights of others, could be subject to appropriate discipline. Per this guideline, one of these options must be followed:

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Samples: cdn1.sportngin.com, cdn1.sportngin.com

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Cell Phones and Other Mobile Recording Devices. Cell phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras, and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. Most cell phones have a camera and there is a risk of inappropriate photos being taken and possibly being posted on the web. No cell phone usage is allowed in any locker room. Parents are also required to abide by this rule and asked to step outside the locker room to use their cell phones. If phones or other mobile devices must be used, they must be taken outside of the locker room. It is permissible to have a team staff member collect phones. It is acceptable to take photographs or recordings in a locker room in such unique circumstances as a victory celebration, team party, etc., where all persons in the locker room are appropriately dressed and have been advised that photographs or recordings are being taken. Prohibited Conduct and Reporting Compuware Youth Hockey prohibits all types of physical abusemisconduct, sexual abusemisconduct, emotional abuse, bullying, threats, harassment and hazing, all as described in the USA Hockey SafeSport Handbook. Infractions of USA Hockey’s Locker Room Policy should be reported to the Compuware Youth Hockey SafeSport Coordinator, Xxx XxXxxxx at xxxx@XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx or contact USA Hockey at XxxxXxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or call 0-000-000-0000XXXXxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Participants, employees or volunteers in Compuware Youth Hockey may be subject to disciplinary action for violation of these locker room policies or for engaging in any misconduct or abuse or that violates the USA Hockey SafeSport Policies. Gender Equality In The Locker Room For Coed Teams One of the main goals of Compuware Youth Hockey [CYH] is to assure that all of our players feel like an equal and valued member of their team. With many co-ed teams, we recognize that privacy rights must be given consideration and offer gender equality to ALL our members. The Coed Policy attempts to balance the social integration and camaraderie of a team sport while providing a safe and respectful environment for all our participants. CYH complies with USA Hockey and MAHA bylaws and policies which offer guidelines to ensure both female and male privacy rights in a coed locker room setting. It is unacceptable not acceptable under USA Hockey’s Sexual Misconduct Policy for members persons to be observing the opposite gender while they dress or undress. Members and volunteers who violate USA Hockey’s SafeSport policies, or who violate the privacy rights of others, could be subject to appropriate discipline. Per this guideline, one of these options must be followed:

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Samples: cdn4.sportngin.com

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