Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.352 - Approval by Association of competition; imposition of certain restrictions and requirements; submission of injury report and written summary of competition
1. The Association
may approve any game, contest or meet for an all-star team for a sanctioned
sport if the game, contest or meet is conducted during the season for any other
sanctioned sport. To obtain final approval of a game, contest or meet pursuant
to this subsection, the director of the game, contest or meet must submit to
the Association:
(a) An agreement indemnifying
and holding the Association harmless against any loss associated with the
all-star game, contest or meet;
(b)
A roster setting forth the name, school of enrollment and grade of each
participant in the all-star game, contest or meet;
(c) A signed statement from each parent or
legal guardian of a participant in the all-star game, contest or meet who is
under 18 years of age authorizing him or her to participate in the all-star
game, contest or meet;
(d) A
statement verifying that each participant in the all-star game, contest or meet
will not be charged a fee to participate in the all-star game, contest or
meet;
(e) A certified check or
money order in an amount equal to:
(1) Two
hundred fifty dollars, which must be received by the Association at least 90
days before the all-star game, contest or meet; and
(2) Five hundred dollars, which must be
received by the Association at least 30 days before the all-star game, contest
or meet; and
(f) Proof
satisfactory to the Association that:
(1) The
person hosting or sponsoring the all-star game, contest or meet is a nonprofit
organization and that all proceeds of the game, contest or meet will be used
for charitable purposes;
(2) The
person hosting or sponsoring the all-star game, contest or meet has obtained a
comprehensive policy of liability insurance which insures the person against
any liability for personal injuries and property damage with coverage of at
least $1,000,000 per claim and at least $3,000,000 per occurrence and which
names the Association as an additional insured under the policy;
(3) Any applicable safety standard will be
complied with concerning any equipment used in the all-star game, contest or
meet;
(4) A sports official who is
certified by the Association to officiate a sanctioned sport will officiate the
all-star game, contest or meet;
(5)
Any applicable requirement for security specified by the school district in
which the all-star game, contest or meet will be conducted will be complied
with;
(6) Each holder of a lifetime
pass issued pursuant to NAC 385B.862 or a courtesy pass issued pursuant to NAC
385B.864 will be admitted to the
all-star game, contest or meet free of charge;
(7) Any fees for admission to the all-star
game, contest or meet will not exceed $10 per person; and
(8) At least one trainer who is certified as
an athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers' Association or its
successor organization will attend and be available to provide services at the
all-star game, contest or meet and each practice for the all-star game, contest
or meet.
2. The
Association may:
(a) Except as otherwise
provided in NAC 385B.330, restrict the date, time and place of an all-star
game, contest or meet approved pursuant to subsection 1 to avoid, if possible,
any conflict with a game, contest or meet for another sanctioned
sport.
(b) Impose reasonable
requirements on the director of the all-star game, contest or meet to protect
the eligibility, health, safety or welfare of any pupil who participates in the
all-star game, contest or meet.
3. Not more than 72 hours after the
completion of an all-star game, contest or meet that is approved pursuant to
subsection 1, the director of the all-star game, contest or meet shall submit
to the Executive Director a report discussing each injury, if any, suffered by
a participant in the all-star game, contest or meet.
4. Not more than 30 days after the completion
of an all-star game, contest or meet that is approved pursuant to subsection 1,
the director of the all-star game, contest or meet shall submit to the
Executive Director a written summary of the all-star game, contest or meet. The
written summary must be submitted on a form approved by the Association and
must include, without limitation:
(a) A
statement setting forth the amount of money paid and received for attendance at
the all-star game, contest or meet; and
(b) A reconciliation statement concerning the
revenue and expenditures of the all-star game, contest or
meet.
5. If the director
of an all-star game, contest or meet that is approved pursuant to subsection 1
fails to submit a report pursuant to subsection 3 or a written summary pursuant
to subsection 4, the Association may refuse to approve any other all-star game,
contest or meet conducted by that director.
Notes
NRS 385B.060, 385B.070
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