SOUTHERN LACROSSE OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
Article I Name
This organization shall be known as the Southern Lacrosse Officials Association.
Article II Purpose
The purpose of this association shall be the promotion of the welfare of the game of lacrosse by:
A. The procurement, training, classification and maintenance
of an adequate membership of qualified and competent officials
whose integrity is above reproach for the use of the Appointing
Authorities in collegiate, club, and scholastic and recreation
games.
B. Fostering a high standard of ethics, encouraging fair play,
sportsmanship, closer cooperation, and better understanding among
officials, athletic directors, coaches, players, media and
spectators.
Article III Appointing Authorities
Members may officiate only in those games assigned by those appointing authorities recognized by the Board of Directors
Article IV Territory
This association shall serve the geographical area subject to the jurisdiction of the Appointing Authorities designated in Article III above.
Article V Membership
Section A. Qualifications for Applicants:
1. Be not less than 21 years of age as of January 1 in the year of application. The Board of Directors is empowered to waive this age limit on a case-by-case basis.
2. Possess an abiding interest in the game of lacrosse.
Section B. Requirements for Applicants:
1. Pay to the Trainer designated by Southern Lacrosse Officials Association a fee established by the Board of Directors annually and submit the requisite insurance verification.
2. Submit an application in writing on the prescribed form at or before the second regularly scheduled meeting of the SLOA in the year in which the application is made. The burden of proof of qualification is upon the applicant, and he must submit sufficient information to enable the membership committee to verify same.
3. Attend and participate in the meetings of the Southern Lacrosse Officials Association, including classroom instruction, field work and clinics as prescribed.
Section C. Requirements for Admission to Membership:
1. Fulfill all the requirements of Applicants.
2. Pass a written examination on the rules and manual to be held at end of the requisite training course.
3. Attend the meetings of the Southern Lacrosse Officials Association as is required of active members under Bylaw IV, after the submission of the application form.
4. Receive favorable reports from the observation of officiating in a scrimmage or game by members of SLOA.
5. Abide by all of the general policies of the Southern Lacrosse Officials Association.
6. Secure the recommendation of the Membership Committee.
7. Secure the tentative approval of the Board of Directors, such approval to become final upon compliance with the payment of dues and fees as prescribed in Paragraph 8 below.
8. Pay dues and any other fees owed by June 30th.
9. Failure to comply with requirements of Paragraph 8 above causes forfeiture of application fees and all privileges as an Applicant.
Section D. Requirements for Transfer Members:
1. Present credentials from former association and/or NILOA District Appointing Authority to the Board of Directors for approval and verification.
2. Be placed in a division commensurate with length of service, game experience and recommendations. The Transferee shall provide all information necessary to help the Board of Directors in placing the Transferee in the appropriate division including the number, caliber and location of games worked before, if any.
3. Pay dues for the current year and any other applicable fees, and submit the requisite insurance verification.
Section E. Classes of Membership:
1. Active members of this association are those currently engaged in the officiating of lacrosse. They are classified into three divisions, including (a) the Scholastic Division (high school or lower level); (b) the Club/Collegiate Division (all games above high school level); and (c) Senior Status. The requirements and privileges of each division are set forth below. All members who accept appointments to work games must submit to the appropriate appointing authority the requisite insurance verification. Advancement to a higher division may be made after June 1st and prior to June 30th, if recommended by the Membership Committee and approved by the Board of Directors.
a. Scholastic Division
(1) Members completing the Applicant year and those who have not met the requirements for placement in the Club/Collegiate Division.
(2) Members are eligible to officiate scholastic, recreation, Summer league, undersquad, junior varsity and varsity games. Members are ineligible to officiate games of higher classification unless all available Club/Collegiate Division members have been assigned to the higher level games by appointing authority.
(3) Members may be official timer or scorer in any game.b. Club/Collegiate Division - To be in this Division, a member must have:
(1) Completed three years active membership in the Scholastic Division.
(2) Officiated in a minimum of 25 varsity Scholastic games.
(3) Complied with all requirements for members as prescribed in this Constitution.
(4) Received the recommendation of the Membership Committee.
(5) Received the approval of the Board of Directors.
(6) Club/Collegiate members are eligible to officiate in any game in any capacity.
(7) It is the responsibility of Scholastic Division officials and Applicants to provide the Chairman of the Membership Committee, no later than June 1 of each year, with a list of varsity scholastic games worked showing the date of each game, the schools involved and the name of the other official in each game.c. Senior Status - To be in this Division, a member must have:
(1) Completed eight years of active service.
(2) Paid all dues and submit the requisite insurance verification.
(3) Agreed to be generally available to work scholastic games and, in an emergency, can work Club/Collegiate games as requested by the appropriate assigning authority.
2. Inactive membership may be conferred by the Board of Directors upon request to any active member. They are not required to attend meetings, must not accept game appointments, other than recreation, or Summer League appointments, but must pay a fee as prescribed by the Board of Directors in lieu of dues and submit the requisite insurance verification. Time in the inactive status does not accrue as credit toward division advancement. The Board of Directors, upon request, may return an inactive member to active status in conformation with the following:
a. If inactive not more than 1 year, no change in Division.
b. If inactive more than 1 year, placed in the appropriate division as determined by the Board of Directors.
3. Honorary membership may be bestowed by the Board of Directors to those who have been active ten years or more. Honorary members are not eligible to work any games.
Article VI Availability
At such dates as are determined by the Board of Directors, the members shall advise the Appointing Authorities of the dates they will be available for officiating. The members may impose no restrictions or requests upon the Appointing Authorities regarding the type of game they will accept.
Article VII Officers and Directors
The officers of this association shall be: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.
The Directors of this association shall be ten in number, to wit: The President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Interpreter and four directors without office: one Director elected by and representing the Club/Collegiate Division, one Director elected by and representing the Scholastic Division, one Director elected at large, one Director, who shall be the most immediate Past-President who is an active member of the SLOA.
Vacancies on the Board of Directors shall be filled by nominations from the floor and a general membership vote at the next regular meeting of the SLOA after the vacancy occurs. The vote of the general membership to fill a vacancy shall be a vote by those member classifications which originally voted for the Director as requested by Article VII and Article IX.
Article VIII Interpreter
The President shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the Board of Directors, one of the Collegiate Division members annually who shall function as Interpreter.
Article IX Elections
Each Officer and Director shall be elected at the Annual meeting, for a term of one year beginning July 1st and ending June 30th. No individual may serve more than two consecutive years as President.
The directors representing the various Divisions may be voted upon only by members of the same Division.
Article X Recall
Any Director or Officer may be recalled from his office by a motion to recall made by any Board Member and seconded by any Board Member and passed by two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast at the next scheduled membership meeting providing at least 60% of the members are present.
Article XI General
The duties of Officers, Interpreter and Directors and such regulations as may be necessary and proper for the conduct of the business and affairs of the association shall be provided for in the Bylaws.
Article XII Delegates
The President, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, may appoint up to two delegates to represent the SLOA at the Annual Meeting of the NILOA and all USILA and/or NCAA sanctioned Rules Committee meetings. The delegates so appointed shall be allowed reasonable expenses, the amount of which is to be determined and approved by the Board of Directors. In the event that a delegate so chosen is unable to attend, the President, or his designee, may act as a first alternate.
Article XIII Amendments
This Constitution may be amended at any Annual Meeting by an affirmative vote by two-thirds of the votes cast, providing that a copy of any amendment proposed shall be handed out to the members at any regularly scheduled meeting at least two weeks prior to the Annual Meeting at which the vote is to be taken. Any member who is not officially marked as "present" at the meeting at which any proposed amendment is handed out shall be mailed a copy of the proposed amendment within three days of such meeting.
Article XIV Bylaws
The Board of Directors shall adopt and/or amend Bylaws to implement the purposes as set forth in this Constitution. The membership may revoke a decision of the Board of Directors by a sixty (60) percent of the vote cast or fifty (50) percent of the total membership, whichever is higher, in favor of such revocation.
BYLAW I:
Duties of Officers and Interpreter
A. Duties of the President
1. Shall preside at all meetings of the SLOA and its Board of Directors.
2. Shall make every effort to further the policies of the SLOA.
3. Shall conduct all negotiations on behalf of the SLOA not specifically delegated otherwise, or may delegate these duties at his discretion.
4. Shall appoint all, and is ex-officio member of, the committees herein provided and may appoint special committees as may be necessary to properly administer the business of the SLOA and may revoke said appointments.B. Duties of the Vice-President
1. Shall perform the duties of the President in his absence or inability to act.
2. Shall conduct any negotiations on behalf of the SLOA delegated to him by the President.C. Duties of the Secretary
1. Shall keep accurate minutes of all meetings of the SLOA and its Board of Directors, and records of any other official activities of the SLOA.
2. Shall coordinate with the Assistant Secretary-Treasurer the keeping of accurate attendance records for each member.a. Shall notify the President and Treasurer as to all members who shall be fined pursuant to BYLAW IV, paragraph E regarding absences.
b. Shall notify the President as to all members who fail to meet the mandatory attendance requirements spelled out in BYLAW IV, paragraph F.3. Shall conduct all correspondence of the SLOA, not specifically delegated otherwise, and preserve all records, including a file of outgoing and incoming correspondence and reports.
4. Shall, by the date determined by the Board of Directors pursuant to Article VI of the Constitution, assist the Appointing Authorities for the Scholastic and Club/Collegiate Divisions with the mailing of availability forms.
5. Shall prepare and distribute a directory of Appointing Authorities, Officers, Board of Directors, all Committees and an alphabetical roster of the members.
6. Shall have available to all members, copies of the Constitution and Bylaws, and shall note all changes in the Bylaws voted on by the Board of Directors during the course of the year and all changes in Articles voted on by the membership at the Annual Meeting and shall bring these changes to the attention of the Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee at the end of each year so that the Constitution can be amended each year and kept current.
7. Shall send an up-to-date roster of members of the SLOA in good standing to all Appointing Authorities.D. Duties of the Treasurer
1. Shall receive and disperse all funds of the SLOA, record all such transactions and deposit all such funds in the name of the SLOA.
2. Shall prepare each member's annual statement in accordance with Bylaw VI (Finances).
3. Shall keep a record of all fees paid by each member.
4. Shall report at each meeting, the balance on hand at last meeting, monies received, monies paid out since then and the current balance on hand.
5. Shall report any delinquent members to the Board of Directors.
6. Shall prepare an annual report on or before June 30. This report shall show a balance on hand as of the previous July 1st, the amount and source of all monies received, the amount and recipient of all monies paid out, balance on hand as of June 30. The names and amount owing of any delinquent members shall be recorded thereon. A copy is to be filed with the Treasurer's records and a copy is to be filed with the minutes.E. Duties of the Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
1. Shall have primary responsibility for maintaining accurate attendance records.
2. Shall perform the duties of the Secretary and/or Treasurer at the meetings of the SLOA or its Board of Directors in their absence or inability to act.F. Duties of the Interpreter
1. Shall obtain from appropriate authority the answers to any questions pertaining to the rules and/or mechanics referred to him by the President, the Board of Directors, SLOA members or any of the Appointing Authorities.
BYLAW II:
Duties of the Board of Directors
A. Shall manage and direct the affairs of the SLOA in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws.
B. Shall accurately report to the SLOA all of its decisions.
C. Shall have the power to adopt any and all regulations to govern its deliberations.
D. Shall vote on the recipient of the Ellinger Award and notify the membership at the Annual Meeting whether or not an award will be presented that year. It will be up to the discretion of the Board of Directors as to the time and place of any announcement to the membership of the name of any recipient of the Ellinger Award.BYLAW III:
Committees and Their Duties
The following committees shall be appointed by the President immediately upon his taking office, and they shall serve for one year unless otherwise set forth in this Constitution and its Bylaws. The first appointed member will be the Chairman.
The President may appoint, or a Chairman may request, the appointment of a sub-committee to assist in any special phase of a committee's duties.
A. Finance and Auditing
1. Shall consist of at least four (4) members, two (2) of whom must be the Treasurer and the Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.
2. Between July 1st and September 30th shall audit the Treasurer's records for the previous year and report its findings to the Board of Directors.
3. Shall prepare an approximate budget for the current year, and recommend to the Board of Directors the amount of discount, if any, to be allowed for prompt payment of the ensuing year's dues as submitted on each member's annual statement.B. Membership
1. Shall consist of three or more Club/Collegiate Division members, one of which shall be designated by the Board of Directors as the Applicant Class Trainer.
2. Shall encourage all qualified persons to apply for membership.
3. Shall receive, investigate and accept or reject all applications for membership, received on the proper form and accompanied with the application fee.
4. Shall process and qualify all accepted applications by:a. Preparing, presenting, supervising and grading a written examination on the current rules and manual during the first week in May.
b. Observing their field work in a game or scrimmage whenever possible.
c. Recommending all qualified Applicants for admission to membership.5. Shall recommend to the Board of Directors all members considered for restoration to their previous Division any former inactive members demoted for inactivity.
C. Rules and Manual
1. Shall consist of three Club/Collegiate Division members and the Interpreter.
2. Shall record any rule or manual decisions of the NCAA, NILOA, Appointing Authorities, SLOA and the Interpreter.
3. Shall organize and present the Annual Meeting or clinic of the SLOA as outlined under Bylaw IV, Section B.
4. Shall define, clarify and/or resolve any rule or manual problems referred to it and to report its findings and interpretations to the SLOA.
5. Shall note any controversial problems pertaining to the rules and/or manual that occur during the season and make recommendations for approval by Club/Collegiate Division members to remedy same at the Annual Meeting.
6. Shall utilize a subcommittee to be designated as the Rules and Manual Discussions Committee to aid in the presentation for covering rules, approved rulings and mechanics in the regular membership meetings.D. Performance and Evaluation
1. Shall consist of three or more members.
2. Shall from time-to-time obtain from the active members of the SLOA their constructive criticism, remarks and suggestions pertaining to the improvement of their fellow members' performances.All remarks, suggestions and criticisms received are to be held in confidence for the member to whom they pertain and are not to be available to other SLOA members, Appointing Authorities or the general public, including the media.
E. Entertainment
1. Shall consist of five or more members.
2. Shall plan and present any social function approved by the Board of Directors.F. Nominating
1. Shall consist of three or more Club/Collegiate Division members.
2. Shall select at least one and not more than two active members to be candidates for each office and directorship, subject to the restrictions set forth in Article VII and Article IX of the Constitution.
3. Shall consult with the Membership Committee to avoid nominating a Director who may become disqualified by Division advancement.
4. This slate of the Committee shall be announced to the membership at the last regular meeting held before the election at the Annual Meeting.G. Awards
1. Shall consist of three or more members.
2. Shall work in accordance with and strictly follow the guidelines of associations or leagues as approved by the Board of Directors for the selection of the winners and all approved recognition awards.
3. Shall acquire nominations from associations or leagues as approved by the Board of Directors and screen said nominations for presentment of a slate of nominees for each award to be selected by the members of the SLOA.
4. Shall assist the associations or leagues in its efforts to maintain the high standard of the award.H. Planning and Promotion Committee
1. Shall consist of at least two members and include at least one Club/Collegiate and one Scholastic official.
2. Shall resolve any questions pertaining to the purposes enumerated below which are referred to this Committee by the President, Board of Directors or SLOA membership.
3. Shall have as its purposes the periodic review of the relationship between SLOA and the Appointing Authorities and those people for whom they work, review of the fee schedules and related questions, and review of the territorial working limits of the SLOA.
4. Shall make recommendations to the membership with regard to the questions referred to the Committee.I. Ethics Committee
1. Shall consist of a total of five (5) members, one of whom shall be designated as Chairman, and the Committee shall be composed of three (3) Club/Collegiate Division members and two (2) Scholastic Division members.
2. Shall oversee the performance and actions of all members as officials.
3. Decisions will be made by majority vote of the Committee and all decisions will be referred to the Board of Directors for final action.J. Constitutional Review Committee
1. Shall consist of a Chairman who shall be designated by the President and who shall be a Club/Collegiate Division member.
2. Shall consist of three (3) other members, one of whom shall be appointed by the President from the Club/Collegiate Division, one from the Scholastic Division, and the Secretary.
3. Shall review suggestions of the membership for amending the Constitution and Bylaws and shall draft such amendments as the Committee approves by majority vote and distribute such proposed amendments to the membership in accordance with the provisions in Article XIIV.
4. Shall incorporate into the Constitution at the end of each year any changes in the Articles approved by the membership at the Annual Meeting and any changes in the Bylaws voted on by the Board of Directors during the course of the year so that the Constitution shall be kept current.K. Charles B. Ellinger Award Committee
1. Shall consist of three (3) Club/Collegiate members who shall accept and consider names submitted by the membership and who shall submit by April 30, one or more names to the Board of Directors for an Award which may be given annually by the SLOA.
2. The recipient shall be an active or past active member of the SLOA who has been a member of the SLOA for at least six years and contributed to the continued success of the SLOA and where applicable, has made an outstanding contribution to the game of lacrosse.L. Scholastic Recognition Committee
1. Shall consist of five (5) members with the following duties:
a. Chairman to inform the office of the Commissioner of the names of the recognized scholastic officials for consideration of more meaningful games and inform scholastic officials of specific areas that need improvement.
b. Three (3) Club/Collegiate officials one of whom shall be chairman of the committee and two to evaluate the physical conditioning.
c. One member of the Performance and Evaluation Committee to coordinate the data of evaluation and assist the Chairman and scholastic director.
d. Scholastic director to record and submit all findings and progress of committee to Chairman before the last scheduled meeting.2. Shall enhance the development of conscientious officiating by developing a comprehensive and effective evaluation system for the purpose of identifying the outstanding scholastic and applicant official for each year.
3. Shall evaluate the following:a. Physical conditioning
b. Knowledge and application of rules (official's test and ratings)
c. Attendance (meetings - games - and scrimmages)4. Shall present awards to the outstanding scholastic officials at the Annual party.
BYLAW IV
MeetingsA. The Annual Meeting of the SLOA shall be held the second Monday in May.
B. The SLOA will conduct a yearly general meeting or clinic, open to the public, including coaches, on a date and time designated by the Board of Directors to discuss rules, interpretations and any other topics of lacrosse interest.
C. Regular meetings of the SLOA shall begin the first Monday in February and continue weekly thereafter (2 hour meetings) until the Rules Committee's yearly review of the rules is complete. Thereafter the SLOA shall meet every other Monday until the last two meetings which will be on the first and second Monday in May.
D. Special meetings may be called by the President, or by written request of ten (10) or more members. Written notice stating the purpose of such a meeting must be given to the membership at least ten days prior to the meeting.
E. Every active member of the SLOA is expected to attend all meetings, including mandatory clinics and the Annual Meeting, as scheduled by SLOA. With exception of attendance at all clinics and the Annual Meeting which are mandatory, each member will be permitted three (3) excused absences during the fiscal year. Subsequent absences will automatically incur a five dollar fine per absence whether excused or unexcused.
Senior Status members must attend all mandatory clinics and the Annual Meeting and at least two (2) other meetings.
F. Failure to observe the above will result in immediate review by the Board of Directors for appropriate action.
If a member is suspended by the Board of Directors, reinstatement to membership in the SLOA can only be done by sending a letter to the Secretary of the SLOA requesting a hearing before the Board of Directors of the SLOA. The hearing will be held immediately by the Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors will make a strong recommendation to the appropriate appointing authorities that any requested suspension under this Bylaw be strictly enforced.G. Excuses for absences are to be considered by the Board of Directors. When possible, the member is to give written advance notice to the President. The Board of Directors need not meet on illnesses of a member or for absences of members who work a daytime game more than fifty (50) miles from Baltimore City. Members working lacrosse games are requested to attend all meetings, even if they will be late due to a game.
Any member, provided he informs the President, Secretary, or Secretary-Treasurer ahead of time, attending any meeting or working any game of another recognized officials' association will be excused from SLOA meetings for attendance purposes. The attendance at other meetings or the working of a game for the other association must be verified.
Excuses for authorized absences shall be submitted in writing by the next scheduled meeting even if the original notification must be given by telephone. If the written excuse is not received by the next scheduled meeting, the absence will not be considered an excused absence at a later time.
If a member is available to work but cannot attend the required number of meetings due to conditions beyond his control, he must submit a written request explaining in detail the circumstances for appropriate action by the Board. The Board shall give due consideration only to such requests based upon educational, professional, medical or extraordinary personal needs.
H. A member will be considered late for a meeting if the member is not in the meeting no later than 15 minutes after the scheduled start of same. If the member leaves more than 15 minutes before the actual end of the meeting the member will receive an early departure notation. The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer is to strictly enforce this notation. The member will be docked one-half of a meeting for each lateness or early departure. If a member arrives late and leaves early, the member will be counted absent from the entire meeting.
I. Meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the President or any three Directors, providing all Directors are notified.
J. The President may eliminate other regular meetings during April and May if he feels, in his discretion, that they are not necessary. However, this discretionary power of the President does not apply to the Annual Meeting. Any meeting eliminated by the President counts as an attended meeting for each member for attendance purposes.BYLAW V:
Scrimmages and Cut-Off Dates
A. All members of the SLOA as well as Applicants are required to work scrimmages as mandated by the Board of Directors before the first game assignment. Any exception to this requirement, such as an official who does not work the mandated number of scrimmages, shall be referred to the Board of Directors for appropriate action.
B. Club/Collegiate Division members shall not officiate any unpaid scrimmages or exhibition games, other than intra-squad, after the first Saturday in March.
C. Members in the Scholastic Division and Applicants shall not officiate any unpaid scrimmages or exhibition games, other than intra-squad, after the designated cut-off date for high schools.
D. When working in a paid scrimmage or exhibition game after the first regular season game at each level, the number of officials and their fees shall be the same as a regularly scheduled game. An exception can be made provided permission is granted by the Board of Directors.BYLAW VI:
FinancesA. Annual Statement
1. On or before the Annual Meeting, each member will receive his Annual Statement. This will be an itemized account of all charges against him due the SLOA. Any member not receiving his Annual Statement at the Annual Meeting will be mailed his Annual Statement forthwith after the Annual Meeting.
2. The total amount of this Annual Statement is due and payable when rendered and becomes delinquent after June 30.
3. Annual Statements paid in full on or before the Annual Party may receive a discount, the amount to be determined by the Board of Directors. Payments made after the Annual Party are subject to an additional $5.00 fee.
4. Annual Statements unpaid by June 30 causes the member to be expelled automatically without additional notification or action by the Board of Directors.
5. Annual Statements paid after June 30 automatically incur a $100.00 reinstatement fee.
6. Adjustments required after the Annual Statements have been rendered will be negotiated by the Treasurer and the members involved.B. Dues
1. Active members and Senior Status members shall pay dues in the amount of $40.00.
2. Inactive members shall pay dues in the amount of $15.00.
3. Members on active duty in the military do not pay dues.
4. Honorary members do not pay dues.
5. Any active members with 30 years or more service in the SLOA shall not pay dues.BYLAW VII:
Fiscal
The fiscal year of the SLOA shall begin on July 1st and end on June 30.
BYLAW VIII:
Uniform and ProceduresA. Members must wear the uniform prescribed by the NILOA.
B. Members must abide by the rules and interpretations of the NILOA, NCAA, USCLA, CALL, NCLL and MYLA and conform to the respective manuals of said organizations.BYLAW IX:
Disciplinary MeasuresA. Members may be suspended, fined, demoted in Division or expelled for violating or causing another member to violate the Constitution and/or Bylaws, by the Board of Directors
B. In cases of expulsion, a hearing will be conducted by the Board of Directors. In all such cases three-quarters (3/4) of the vote cast is necessary for expulsion.
C. Expelled members may request reinstatement.1. They may be given a hearing by the Board of Directors.
2. In all such cases, three-quarters (3/4) of the vote cast is necessary for reinstatement.
3. If reinstated, said party must pay a $15.00 fee in addition to unpaid fees.The above sections do not apply to those cases involving non-payment of annual statements which cases are specifically governed by Bylaw VI, Sections A4 and A5.
BYLAW X:
Quorum and VotingA. At all meetings of the SLOA, 25 percent of the active membership shall constitute a quorum.
B. At all meetings of the Board of Directors, five Directors shall constitute a quorum.
C. All active members shall have one vote, when eligible, at all meetings of the SLOA.
D. All Directors shall have one vote at all meetings of the Board of Directors.BYLAW XI:
Parliamentary ProcedureParliamentary procedure under the Constitution and Bylaws shall be governed by Roberts Rules of Order Revised.
BYLAW XII:
Guidelines for the Board of Directors as to Transfer Members and Their Placement Within the SLOA.A. Persons wishing to transfer to the SLOA from a NILOA supervised group.
1. Requirements of the Transferee
(a) A written request to transfer to the SLOA addressed to the President of the SLOA.
(b) A written recommendation from the transferee's former District Appointing Authority.
(c) A completed questionnaire from the prior appointing authority as well as a verified list of previous games worked.
(d) Transferee must meet the basic requirements for membership in the SLOA.2. Probationary Year Placement
(a) It shall be the responsibility of the Board of Directors of this Association to make initial determination of the transferee's status for his probation year upon receipt of the above.
(b) Placement in the Association shall adhere to the existing hierarchy as it applies to years of service i.e., Year 1 - applicant; Years 2, 3 and 4 - scholastic membership; Year 5 - possible Club/Collegiate placement.
(c) If the transferee does not meet the basic requirements of entrance into the Club/Collegiate Division - he shall be placed in the Scholastic Division generally.
(d) If the transferee meets the basic requirements of entrance to the Club/Collegiate Division (years of service plus requirements for advancement) he may be placed in the Club/Collegiate Division generally.3. Requirements of the Transferee during Probationary Year
(a) Must meet the minimum attendance requirements of the Association.
(b) Must work a minimum of 4 games assigned by SLOA recognized appointing authorities during the Spring season at the minimum of the Scholastic Level.
(c) Must be observed by 2 members of the Membership Committee or their collegiate designees under game conditions.
(d) Must pass a designated examination.4. Final Placement Following Probationary Year
(a) The Membership Committee will prepare a written recommendation to the Board for final placement.
(b) The SLOA appointing authorities shall make recommendations to the Board.
(c) The Board of Directors shall ratify these recommendations using as guidelines the SLOA qualifications for placement.
(d) The Board of Directors is permitted to waive one year of membership in determining ultimate placement in any Division.B. Persons wishing to transfer to the SLOA from a group not supervised by the NILOA.
1. Requirements of the Transferee
(a) A written request to transfer into the SLOA addressed to the President of the SLOA.
(b) A written recommendation from an authorized member or officer of the transferee's former group.
(c) A completed questionnaire from the prior appointing authority as well as a list of previous games worked. The questionnaire will be prepared and sent to the prior appointing authority which shall address the following points as well as others:1. Previous experience
2. Types of games worked (levels)
3. Recommendation
4. Problem areas and strengths(d) Transferee must meet the basic requirements for membership in the SLOA.
2. Probationary Year Placement
The transferee shall be placed in the Scholastic Division generally.3. Requirements of the Transferee during Probationary Year
(a) Must attend Applicant class.
(b) Must meet the minimum attendance requirements of the Association.
(c) Must submit to the Membership Committee his schedule.
(d) Must be observed by 2 members of the Membership Committee or their Collegiate designees under game conditions.
(e) Must work a minimum of 4 games assigned by the SLOA recognized appointing authorities during the Spring season at the minimum of the Scholastic Level.
(f) Must pass a designated examination.4. Final Placement following Probationary Year.
(a) The Membership will prepare a written recommendation to the Board for final placement.
(b) The Appointing Authorities shall make recommendations to the Board.
(c) The Board will ratify recommendations for placement with consideration of the SLOA qualifications for placement.
(d) No waiver of years of service permissible in this category.C. Persons wishing to transfer to the SLOA from no organized group.
Requirements, Probationary Year Placement and Final Placement for transferees in this category are essentially identical to that of Section II except that letters of recommendation from the former president and questionnaires are not required. Generally, these transferees will be placed in their Applicant year and retain that status and eligibility for advancement from that point.
BYLAW XIII:
Order of Business
A. Sign In
B. Reading of minutes of previous meeting C. Treasurer's Report
D. Communications
E. Rules and Manual Discussion
F. Appointing Authorities Reports
G. Committee Reports
H. Unfinished Business
I. Board of Directors' Report
J. New Business
K. Election of Officers
L. AdjournmentBYLAW XIV:
APPOINTING AUTHORITY/COMMISSIONER SCOPE, AUTHORITY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES SHALL EXTEND FROM JANUARY 1 THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF EACH CALENDAR YEAR
A. Appointing Authority/Commissioner Duties and Responsibilities
1. Solicitation and coordination of schedules from schools and school systems serviced by the SLOA.
2. Solicitation and coordination of SLOA Officials' availabilities.
3. Solicitation of new clients and/or games/assignments.
4. Appointing Authority/Commissioner shall endeavor to bargain on behalf of the SLOA to maintain and/or increase assignment fee structures.
5. Maintaining accurate records of:(a) school schedules, individual team and league schedules.
(b) school system and schools, team and league information (i.e., phone numbers, contacts, etc.).
(c) Officials' availabilities and games worked by Officials.
(d) rules and exceptions for teams and leagues they assign.
(e) problems involving Officials and/or schools, teams, leagues and/or their agents (i.e., coaches, players, fans, etc.).
(f) games turned back by Officials.
(g) changes in schedules by schools and school systems, teams and leagues (to include rain-outs, postponements, cancellations, time and date changes and any other changes).NOTE: Documentation of the reason for changes should be noted.
6. Appointing of Officials to games and scrimmages, as well as post-season assignments where applicable.
(a) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners may consider Officials' availability, acceptability, experience and other factors when making game assignments.
(b) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall endeavor to work closely and in harmony with fellow Appointing Authorities/Commissioners to avoid scheduling conflicts.
(c) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners may not penalize Officials that accept assignments offered by Appointing Authorities/Commissioners assigning at a higher level.
(d) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall not be held liable for officials' game fees in the event of mistakes by the Appointing Authority/Commissioner (Officials affected by such mistakes shall be given the highest consideration in future assignments made by the Appointing Authority/Commissioner involved).B. The SLOA recognizes the following Appointing Authorities/Commissioners, they are listed in order of preference in accepting games:
1. Regular Season
(a) NCAA Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(b) NCAA (NILOA) District IV Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(c) Club, USCLA, CALL, NCLL Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(d) Club/Collegiate Scrimmage Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(e) High School/Scholastic Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(f) Recreation and MYLA Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(g) Other SLOA Board of Directors Approved Appointing Authorities/Commissioners2. Summer League
(a) Dundalk Club, Heroes' and Carroll County League Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(b) Loch Raven Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(c) East West League Appointing Authority/Commissioner
(d) Other SLOA Board of Directors Approved Appointing Authorities/Commissioners
NOTE: No Official may work unless assigned by one of the aforementioned Appointing Authorities/Commissioners. Indoor lacrosse does not come under SLOA jurisdiction. Any Official may work assignments outside the geographic area served by the SLOA (e.g.: World Games, the Vail Co. Tournament, California Summer League.C. Management, supervision and evaluation of SLOA Officials' performance. Commissioners may request assistance in this area from the Board of Directors of the SLOA or their designee(s) or agents (i.e., performance and evaluation committee).
1. Executing disciplinary measures involving officials.
NOTE: Notification of the Board of Directors of the SLOA or an agent of the Board of Directors (i.e., President, Vice President, etc.) should occur prior to any significant action being taken against an Official.
2. Miscellaneous duties and responsibilities (e.g., any duties or responsibilities not listed above that fall under the jurisdiction of the Appointing Authority/Commissioner).
3. Providing information in regards to the aforementioned items in a reasonable manner and time frame when requested by the Board of Directors of the SLOA.D. Disputes between Officials and Appointing Authorities/Commissioners.
1. The Board of Directors of the SLOA shall appoint a Board of Review (i.e., Performance and Evaluation Committee) to assist in resolving disputes between Officials and Appointing Authorities/Commissioners in the event a dispute arises.
(a) The Board of Review (Performance and Evaluation Committee) shall consist of five members in good standing of the SLOA with at least 5 years of officiating experience appointed by the Board of Directors of the SLOA.
(b) Any Appointing Authority/Commissioner not involved in the dispute shall be appointed to the Performance and Evaluation Committee.
(c) The Board of Review shall report directly to the Board of Directors of the SLOA and the parties involved in the dispute.
(d) All discussions and actions taken in regard to any dispute shall be considered a private matter between the parties involved, the Board of Review and the Board of Directors of the SLOA.
(e) The Board of Directors of the SLOA shall take strong punitive action against any individual(s) that violate the privacy of the parties involved in a dispute.
(f) Officials assignments (i.e., master list of Officials' assignments) shall not be published for review by the membership of the Board of Directors of the SLOA.
(g) Officials' assignments are a private matter between the Appointing Authority/Commissioner and individual Officials.
(h) Disputes involving individual Officials' assignments shall be handled on a case-by-case basis by the Board of Directors of the SLOA and/or the Board of Review.
(i) The Board of Directors or the Board of Review shall decide what actions may be taken in resolving disputes.E. Appointing Authority/Commissioner Authority and Accountability
1. Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall be accountable to and report directly to the Board of Directors of the SLOA in matters regarding the SLOA and the Appointing Authorities/Commissioners position and/or office.
2. Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall have full and complete authority in regard to their respective positions and office and shall not be interfered with by agencies or agents outside the scope of their respective position and/or office.
3. Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall serve at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the SLOA and report exclusively to the SLOA Board of Directors.
4. Members of the SLOA including members of the Board of Directors of the SLOA shall not interfere or influence Appointing Authorities/Commissioners Officials assignments in any way.
5. Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall submit and distribute all Officials availabilities, assignments and itemized bills in a timely manner.(a) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall submit information to the Treasurer that details individual Officials debt.
(b) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners may not provide or schedule Officials to any school system, individual school, club or team that is delinquent in paying Officials and/or Appointing Authorities/Commissioners' fees.
(c) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners may charge a fee not to exceed five (5) percent of the officials game fee (fees greater than five (5) percent must be approved by the SLOA Board of Directors unless previously established).6. The Board of Directors of the SLOA shall have the authority to periodically evaluate the performance of Appointing Authorities/Commissioners as needed.
(a) When an evaluation is commissioned by the SLOA Board of Directors each Appointing Authority/Commissioner being evaluated will receive an evaluation from the SLOA Board of Directors by June 30 of the current year of the evaluation.
(b) The Board of Directors of the SLOA and/or the Board of Review shall conduct the performance review.
(c) The results of any actions taken as the results of the performance review shall be a private matter between the Appointing Authority/Commissioner and the Board of Directors of the SLOA.
(d) Appointing Authorities/Commissioners not being reviewed shall be included on the Board of Review or in the event the review is performed by the Board of Directors of the SLOA Appointing Authorities/Commissioners not involved shall have significant input into the performance evaluation.F. Appointing Authority/Commissioner Selection.
1. The SLOA Board of Directors shall seek and select Appointing Authorities/Commissioners when an opening occurs or exists.
(a) The SLOA Board of Directors shall conduct detailed interviews of qualified applicants.
(b) The SLOA Board of Directors shall publicly announce the selection of a new Appointing Authority/Commissioner at the earliest opportunity available.2. Appointing Authority/Commissioner applicants shall meet the following qualifications:
(a) 5 years or greater experience in officiating lacrosse.
(b) 100 games or greater worked at high school varsity level or above.
(c) Applicant must be a United States citizen.
(d) Applicant must exhibit or demonstrate the dedication, ability and must have the resources available to effectively perform responsibilities of the office.
(e) Applicant shall be 26 years of age or older.
(f) Applicant shall submit a detailed resumé to the SLOA Board of Directors.3. The Board of Directors of the SLOA shall have the authority to appoint an interim or temporary Appointing Authority/Commissioner in the absence of an Appointing Authority/Commissioner.
(a) First consideration for a temporary position of Appointing Authority/Commissioner shall be existing SLOA Appointing Authorities/Commissioners.
(b) If existing Appointing Authorities/Commissioners are unavailable, other options may be exercised by the Board of Directors of the SLOA.4. Applicants for an Appointing Authority/Commissioner position shall be notified of the following facts:
(a) The Appointing Authority/Commissioner is a year-round job.
(b) Significant investment of time and finance may be required in the first and second year in the position and thereafter.
(c) The Appointing Authority/Commissioner must be available by phone (i.e., in person, answering machine or voice mail, etc.)
(d) The Appointing Authority/Commissioner is responsible to the Board of Directors of the SLOA exclusively.G. Officials' Responsibilities to Appointing Authorities/Commissioners.
1. Individual Officials shall provide an accurate and detailed availability to each Appointing Authority/Commissioner for whom they work.
2. Individual Officials shall confirm their schedule with each Appointing Authority/Commissioner by the Appointing Authorities/Commissioner deadline after receiving their schedule.
3. Individual Officials shall pay appropriate Appointing Authorities/Commissioners fees or be subjected to fines and/or punitive action.
4. Individual Officials shall give Appointing Authorities/Commissioners adequate notice when an assignment must be turned back.
5. In case of an emergency where the Appointing Authorities/Commissioner cannot be contacted, individual Officials shall find a qualified replacement.
6. Individual Officials shall work all game assignments regardless of level.
7. Individual Officials shall attempt and make initial contact with school systems, individual schools, clubs or teams if Officials' fees have not been received (if individual Officials are unsuccessful in their attempt to collect unpaid fees, Official shall contact the respective Appointing Authority/Commissioner to resolve the problem).
8. Appointing Authorities/Commissioners shall provide information (i.e., contacts, addresses, phone numbers, etc.) to assist officials in resolving problems of nonpayment and/or incorrect payment of Officials' fees.
9. Individual Officials shall contact the appropriate Appointing Authority/Commissioner if unusual circumstances occur in any assignment (i.e., instances of unsportsmanlike conduct, fighting, ejections and/or problems with players, coaches or spectators).