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The A to Z ’ s of A & D
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The A to Z’s of A&D
A guide to conducting disciplinary hearings
Fair HearingsMember Associations can set the rules of hearings so long as fair hearings are heldThe operative phrase is “fair hearings”. The definition of “hearing” by Webster:
A listening to facts and evidence, for the sake of adjudication; a session of a court for considering proofs and determining issues. Decisions come at the end of a hearing, not at the beginning
Discipline
According to the American Heritage Dictionary discipline is defined as:
To punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience. The punishment must fit the offense.Approach hearings as an attempt to resolve conflicts
Member Association Responsibilities
Member Associations should have their own A&D CommitteeHearings held for:
CoachesPlayersSpectators
Assault and abuse go to NTSSA Exec CommitteeReferee Misconduct go to NTSSA A&D CommitteeSend report following the hearing to NTSSA
Misconduct ReportsCan proceed without the referee’s reportConduct a hearing for any caution or ejection issued to a coachAnything beyond the minimum requires a hearingDo not suspend without a hearing except:
Health, safety, or welfareRed Cards may NOT be overturned or thrown outAssault, abuse, and referee misconduct reports send to NTSSA
Receiving a ComplaintMust be in writing, not verbalMust be signed or identifiableChairman determines validityPresent a fair and impartial forum to bring closure to a complaint Only the A&D Chairman should have advanced notificationDo not prove or disprove the allegation, only decide whether the complaint has enough merit to be heard
Keeping Totals
Keep a tally sheet on every teamYouth count cards
3 yellows = 1 game5 yellows = 2 more games
Adults and Amateurs count points12 points = 1 game18 points = 2 games
Refer to NTSSA 3.11
Rights of the PartiesGuaranteed by NTSSA and USSFAll of these apply, but these are the ones we slip on most
Notice of the charges in writing with what could happen if found to be trueReasonable time to prepareHearing before disinterested partiesRight to confront witnessesWritten decision in a timely manner
These all comprise due process
11 Rights of the Parties1. Notice of all specific charges or alleged violations in writing and possible consequences if the charges are to be found true;2. Reasonable time between receipt of the notice of charges and the hearing within which to prepare a defense;3. The right to have the hearing conducted at a time and place so as to make it practicable for the person charged o attend;4. A hearing before a disinterested and impartial body of fact finders;5. The right to be assisted in the preparation of one’s case at the hearing;6. The right to call witnesses and present oral and written evidence and argument;7. The right to confront witnesses, including the right to be provided the identity of witnesses in advance of the hearing if requested;8. The right to have a record made of the hearing if requested in advance, with all costs to be paid by the requestor;9. A written decision, with the reasons for the decision, based solely on the evidence of record issued in a timely fashion and including appeal rights and procedures;10. Notice of any substantive and material action of the hearing panel in the course of the proceedings;11. Equality concerning communications, and no ex parte communication is permitted between a party and any person involved in making a decision or procedural determination except to provide explanations involving procedures to be followed.
Notification of Hearing
Determine when the hearing will beSuggested 7–14 days
Send written letter of notificationInclude specific chargesInclude what range of punishments could beDue process is not a luxury, it is a requirement Hearings should not be held at the same time as board meetings.
Selecting A Committee
The overall purpose is to provide a fair and impartial hearing Have Committee members who have varying degrees of experience The hearing Committee MUST be impartial Have an odd number of voting panel members If the Chairman cannot guarantee a fair hearing Contact the NTSSA A&D Chairman for guidance
Hearing Preparation
Present copies to each panel member and participantDetail procedures and agendaRoom should be reasonably comfortable
Enough room for everyoneEquidistant from panel
Time should be considerateHave copies of rules handy for reference
Hearing Procedures The A&D Chairman shall call the meeting to order Introductions should be made detailing what everyone’s role will be Chairman will call for the name and position relative for all participants Chairman will note that proper decorum will be maintained throughout the proceedings The charges will be stated and procedures for the hearing itemized inclusive of time restrictions The party alleging complaint will be allowed time for testimony from him/her self and witnesses Opposing party (or alleged violator) will be allowed equal time and opportunity Committee members will be allowed time for questions and cross-examination Both parties allowed equal time for closing statements and arguments Chairman will detail the time and place for the Committee to reach its final decision Chairman notifies all participants of the manner in which they will be notified of the decisionChairman adjourns the hearing
Guidelines and Recommendations
Take notes for referenceEqual time to opposing partiesAccused should be present during testimonyHearsay and verbal testimony should not be included in the decisionRemember the specific charge for which you are thereAdvise both parties of their appeal rights
Making a Determination
The punishment must fit the Offense Avoid both ends of the spectrumRun down the checklist
Severity, intent, effect, emotionsDoes it fit?Is it specific?
Be precise and specificList rules and give examples
Decision Delivery
Must be writtenMust show rules used and reasons for the findingMust show appeal rightsMust be timelySuggested proof of deliveryCopy sent to NTSSA
Appeal Rights
Any time there is a hearing, there are appeal rights up to USSF levelNo one likes appeals to be upheldAvoid simple errorsDon’t take them personally
Role of NTSSA A&D Committee
Comprised of members of local associationsTo offer guidance and suggestionsWill not hoverWill serve as higher authorityCan aid in difficult hearingsWe exist for you
So where’s the “A” to “Z”s?AppealsBylawsCommitteeDeterminationEquitableFairGuidanceHearingImpartial
JustificationKnowledgeLettersMeritNotificationOrderProve Question
RequirementSpecificTestimonyUnbiasedValidityWrittenEx-parteYouth