Jewelry
Policy
Every year the
question about players and their jewelry comes up.
Here is the policy on jewelry:
- No earrings, watches,
rings, necklaces, bracelets or wristbands
may be worn during play or
practice.
- Hair bands, if worn,
must be elastic.
- Other articles that
may be considered by
the referee to endanger either the player or other players must also be
removed.
- Religious and medical
bracelets and necklaces are not considered "jewelry" but must be taped
to the body to the satisfaction of the referee.
- Failure to obey the
referee will automatically disqualify the player from participation
until the referee determines the hazard has been resolved.
- Taping the ear-rings
is NOT an
acceptable method of attempting to circumvent this policy.
- In particular,
any items - including medical and/orchecking religous items - which
utilize a
"stud" to fasten them to the
body are strictly prohibited.
- If the offending
item cannot be removed then the player is not allowed to participate in
the game.
- REPEAT:
IF THE OFFENDING ITEM CANNOT BE REMOVED THEN THE PLAYER IS NOT ALLOWED
TO PARTICPATE IN THE GAME .
- This is an
absolute and unchallengeable rule. Do not request any "special waiver"
because it will not be granted.
- Do not berate
the referee for insisting on compliance with this rule.
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