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    POLICY AMENDMENTS PASSED BY USSF BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Policy 241-1 – Recognition of Disciplinary Actions

    Section 1. (a) Section 4 of Bylaw 241 of the United States Soccer Federation provides for
    the recognition of suspensions and other disciplinary actions imposed on persons by the
    Federation and Members of the Federation if certain requirements are satisfied. This policy
    prescribes procedures regarding those requirements for recognition, including notification to
    Members about those persons.
    (b) In this policy—
    (1) “Federationâ€￾ means the United States Soccer Federation.
    (2) “disciplinary actionâ€￾ means a suspension or any other disciplinary action.

    Section 2. A disciplinary action imposed by the Federation shall be recognized by all
    Members of the Federation on notification by the Federation as provided by section 4 of this
    policy.

    Section 3. (a) A disciplinary action imposed by a Member of the Federation shall be
    recognized by the Federation and all Members of the Federation on compliance with the
    following requirements:
    (1) The Member must file with the Federation (A) a separate request for each
    recognition for disciplinary action taken, (B) a written decision imposing the disciplinary
    action and the specific disciplinary action imposed, and (C) identifying information about
    the person against whom the disciplinary action was taken (including name, last known
    address, phone number, and email address if any).
    (2) The Member must provide to the Federation written information (that may be
    included in the decision imposing the disciplinary action) that the person on whom the
    disciplinary action was imposed received a hearing (or declined a hearing) and procedural
    rights substantially similar to those requirements in Federation Bylaw 701.
    (b) The Federation shall review the materials submitted as provided under subsection (a)
    of this section to determine if the person against whom the disciplinary action was taken received
    hearing and procedural rights substantially similar to the requirements of Federation Bylaw 701.
    If the person against the disciplinary action was imposed could have appealed the disciplinary
    action imposed under Federation Bylaw 705, and the time for appealing the decision has expired
    or the decision was appealed and affirmed on appeal, the Federation shall hold that it has
    determined that the person did receive those hearing and procedural rights.
    (c) If the Federation determines under subsection (b) of this section that a person has
    received hearing and procedural rights, the disciplinary action shall be recognized by the
    Federation and all Members of the Federation on notification by the Federation as provided by
    section 4 of this policy.

    Section 4. The Federation shall distribute at least once each month to every Member of
    the Federation a disciplinary action report that is a list of all persons against whom disciplinary
    actions have been imposed that are recognized. The Federation and each Member of the
    Federation are required to recognize those disciplinary actions. The list shall include sufficient
    identifying information about each of the persons on the list.

    #2
    USCS Must Recognize All Organization's Disciplinary Actions

    USYSA, AYSO, US Club, Must Respect Each Other's Disciplinary Actions
    Posted by Ken Gamble July 06, 2007 12:43 PM

    USSF requires AYSO, USYS, US Club, etc. to Recognize and Respect Each Organizations' Disciplinary Actions

    The USSF passed an amendment at the May 19, 2007 Board of Directors Meeting which requires all of the organizations under the USSF umbrella to recognize and respect the bans of players and coaches of other USSF-affiliated organizations.

    Section 4 of Bylaw 241 of the United States Soccer Federation provides for
    the recognition of suspensions and other disciplinary actions imposed on persons by the Federation and Members of the Federation.

    This is a very good thing. It closes a loophole whereby some coaches/players who were banned by one organization (i.e. AYSO or US Youth Soccer state associations) merely switched their teams over to US Club status and were able to continue coaching and playing. Now those coaches and players can no longer just move from one organization to another and still play or coach when their previous organization has banned them.

    Some of the highlights of the new policy are that:

    The Federation shall distribute at least once each month to every Member of the Federation a disciplinary action report that is a list of all persons against whom disciplinary actions have been imposed that are recognized.

    The Member must provide to the Federation written information (that may be included in the decision imposing the disciplinary action) that the person on whom the disciplinary action was imposed received a hearing (or declined a hearing) and procedural rights.

    Also every USSF organization must now have a risk management plan. No longer can violent or abusive coaches or players or child predators escape justice by playing one soccer organization against another.

    http://blog.al.com/touchlines/2007/07/u ... spect.html

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