Intercept Rule Clause Samples

Intercept Rule. On the change of position via an intercept, the first touch will be “ZERO touch”. SECTION 13: PROTEST, DISPUTES and DISCIPLINE Protest and Dispute matters will be heard and determined by the Hornets judiciary panel. The judiciary panel will be chaired by the appointed delegate and include at least 2 further members. All judiciary matters will be handled via the Hornets Disciplinary Policy. Any hearings will be heard in accordance with the TFA Disciplinary Regulations. Protests and Disputes must be lodged in writing within 30 minutes of the conclusion of the event/game in question to the Tournament Director. At this time the protest and dispute will be assessed. If warranted it will progress to either the Judiciary Panel. The protest is to be lodged and signed by the Affiliate Coordinator. The protest will then be investigated by the Judiciary Panel and their decision will be returned to the Affiliate Co-ordinator. Any notice to be served on any person to attend a hearing must be served on the Affiliate Co-ordinator and any such service is deemed to be served on all parties or persons under the control of the Affiliate Co-ordinator. Hornets remind all parties that the following issues will not be open to appeal and/or protest and therefore formally advise all teams that they must be aware of this prior to the commencement of games: Rule 18.2 – The Referee – The referee is the sole judge on matters of fact and is required to adjudicate on the rules of the game during play. The referee may impose any sanction necessary to control the match and in particular; award penalties for infringements against the rules. Rule 18.3 – Authority of the Referee – Players, coaches and officials of both teams are under the control of the officiating referee. A team found playing an unregistered player will be disqualified. If a team does not agree with the score on the score sheet, they are to lodge a protest. The following information is to be provided with the protest: Who tapped off The order the scoring occurred (including player numbers of both teams) The half time and full time score The Hornets issued score sheet. The opposing team will be called to verify the score. If they do not agree or in the event of inconclusive evidence, the score will be recorded as the score that the referees have recorded. Alternatively, video evidence can be provided and the evidence will be used if conclusive. All players sent from the field for the remainder of the game will be dealt with...