News & Events
News Items
| Indoor Cricket - 2010 Australian Junior Championships - RESULTS, All Star Selection |
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| Indoor Cricket - 2010 Australian Open Championships - RESULTS - Days 1 - 4 |
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Event Items
| 2010 AOC Draw, Ultimate Indoor Sports, Silverwater. July 25-31, 2010. |
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| INNSW Junior State Team Trials |
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Indoor Sports NSW Code of Conduct
IS NSW Code of Conduct
All "players" (which shall include officials) participating at events sanctioned by or controlled
by the Indoor Sports NSW and its sub-committees are obliged to adhere to a Code of
Conduct.
For purposes of definition, the Code extends from the player's time of selection as a
representative until the return of the player following the event.
The interpretation of the Code shall be made by the Board of Directors of Indoor Sports
NSW or their nominated representative.
1. At all times the player shall follow direction regarding behaviour when given by IS NSW, Venue Manager or State Official.
2. The Player shall obey and respect all designated "nonsmoking" areas, and areas where alcohol shall be prohibited.
3. Abuse, harassment or other intimidation (be it physical, verbal or sexual) of any other player, official, IS NSW umpire, IS NSW representative, or member of the public may result in charges being laid against the offender in accordance with current IS NSW Harassment Policy and disciplinary By-Laws.
4. A spirit of sportsmanship and fair play is to be encouraged at all times.
Players are advised that any matter contrary to the above guidelines shall be dealt with
by an IS NSW appointed Disciplinary Committee, who shall consider all evidence before it,
and may impose penalties at their discretion, or who may refer the matter to the Board of
Directors of IS NSW. The Disciplinary Committee Chairperson shall inform the player/s that
they have breached the code and the penalty that will be enforced. Within 30 days of such
notice, the player may, if they wish, lodge an appeal against the decision. Players are advised
that the penalties imposed by IS NSW may extend to preclusion from participating in
sanctioned competitions.


