Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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Posted below are the bylaws for the Crossroads Football League

Crossroads Football League Bylaws       

             

Ammended Feb 2011

Article I. NAME

The Name of this organization will be the “Crossroads Football League” (heretofore to be known as “The CRFL”,”CRFL”, or “the league”)

Article II. PURPOSE

The purpose of the CRFL will be to promote and govern the highest possible level of adult amateur football among its league members for the benefit of its members and their respective communities. 

Article III. ORGANIZATION

  1. NON-PROFIT - The CRFL will be organized as a non-profit domestic corporation under the laws of the State of Indiana.
  2. BY-LAWS- All league members will abide by the by-laws set forth heretofore. These by-laws will be recognized as the governing document of the CRFL and will be held in force until either the dissolution of the CRFL, or such time as an individual article is amended, or deleted as voted into effect by a simple majority of all CRFL voting members.
  3. DISSOLUTION – In the event that dissolution becomes necessary, any league debts will be paid first and any remaining assets will be donated to a charitable entity at the sole discretion of, and as voted on by, the Members of the board of directors (“BOD”). The members of the BOD will determine whether or not to dissolve the CRFL at its sole discretion by at least two-thirds (2/3rds) majority vote of all members of the BOD. In the event of a tie vote, the Commissioner will break the tie at his or her sole discretion.
  4. MEETINGS

A. Annual Meetings - CRFL will hold no fewer than two (2) meetings per annum for official league business. At least one of these meetings shall be a formal round table style following parliamentary procedure. Other meetings may be held by teleconference but will be at the discretion of the majority of the members as to how it is to be conducted.

B. Agenda - The agenda for the annual meeting will be determined by the Commissioner and approved with revisions by BOD. CRFL members’ teams wishing to discuss a particular issue should request in writing to the Commissioner the opportunity to be placed on the agenda. All requests must be submitted (1) one week prior to the start of the meeting. Approval to speak will be issued as time permits. Final meeting agendas will be determined by the BOD in its sole discretion. Agenda’s will be made available to member teams prior to the annual meeting.

C. Special Meetings - It is understood that there may be a need for special league meetings at other times during the year. Special meetings will be held at the sole discretion of the BOD.

D. Location - Meeting locations will be determined at the sole discretion of the BOD members

E. Attendance - Attendance is mandatory. There must be a team representative present and no more than two representatives present, at the annual meeting. In the event a representative is not in attendance, it is the responsibility of that team to obtain information regarding any decisions made at such meetings. If, however, a team does not attend a given meeting and has not cast a vote or voted by proxy, said team will be considered to have cast no vote and will be forced to honor the majority vote of the remaining members.

F. Quorum - The presence of a two-thirds (2/3rds) majority of CRFL team representatives will be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of league business. Except in the matter of removal of officers when full attendance is required. Proxies may be used with written notice to the BOD

G.            BOD Meetings - The BOD may have separate meetings at is sole discretion  if matters arise that require immediate attention and a quorum meeting is not needed or possible.

Article IV. OFFICERS, BOARD MEMBERS, & COMMITTEES

  1. INITIAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS

A. Board of Directors- CRFL will have BOD consisting of

                 i. Commissioner

                ii. Officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer

B. Duties of the BOD- will be determined by resolutions executed by a simple majority vote of all league members in good standing. Duties shall be listed within the bylaws in Article IV Section 2.

C. Compensation- Will be determined at the sole discretion of the BOD

D. Nomination - Nomination from 1 voting member with second  from a separate voting member

E. Confirmation – Commissioner and Officers must be confirmed by simple majority vote of all league members in good standing.

F. Term – All officers shall hold the office for a one (1) year calendar term.  The commissioner will hold the office for a two (2) year calendar term. Commissioners and Officers may be re-elected when nomination protocol is followed at the conclusion of term.

G. Removal from the BOD – Members of the BOD may be removed from the BOD through written resignation or a two-thirds (2/3rds) vote from all league members. In the event of a tie vote, the Commissioner will cast the deciding vote.

  1. DEFINITIONS AND DUTIES FOR BOD

A. Commissioner

  i. Qualifications - Should not be a primary (voting) member for any team. If all avenues have been exhausted and no individual fitting said criteria can be elected, the CRFL shall vacate the office of commissioner and the duly elected president shall assume responsibilities of the commissioner’s office.

ii. Duties - The Commissioner will facilitate and preside over league meetings, enforce league rules as designated by resolution of BOD, take primary role in setting an effective operating budget and timely game schedule. Will act in concert with Head of Officials in establishing and enforcing rules governing game day play and expected and acceptable conduct during the normal course of game day activities. If the Commissioner is unavailable or unable to carry out the duties for any reason the President will, on either a temporary or permanent basis, or for special purposes, assume responsibility of commissioner.

A. President

i. Duties - The President will be responsible for forming needed committees, assisting with and approving schedule proposal, calling for official vote in all matters that require a vote be taken. Will act in concert with Head of Officials in establishing and enforcing rules governing game day play. Will head up committee and act as primary contact for expansion. Responsible for all duties of the commissioner in the absence of the commissioner.     


A. Vice President

i. Duties - The Vice President will be responsible for aiding in dealing with internal affairs issues i.e. team or player grievances and acting as contact point for media and public relations. Will hold authority in absence of commissioner and president.

A. Secretary

i. Duties - The Secretary will hold responsibility for recording meeting minutes, assisting in game schedule,  maintaining current website with updated content including monitoring message board posts, scores, and standings

A. Treasurer

i. Duties- Treasurer will assist the commissioner in setting effective operating budget, tracking spending and maintaining accurate records, providing league members with income and spending reports. Will act as secondary contact for league sponsor

1.        COMMITTEES

A. Rule Committee

  i. Qualifications - Each member of the BOD will be on the rule committee

ii. Duties - To institute and interpret CRFL rules and rule on league disputes or violations

iii. Term - One (1) calendar year

iv. Conflict of interest - Any rules committee member must excuse his or herself from any matter involving a CRFL member team that said rules committee member is directly affiliated with in any way.

Article IV. MEMBERSHIP, FRANCHISE & FEES

  1. LEAGUE STRUCTURE

A. Division - There may be conferences and/or divisions at the sole discretion of the BOD depending on number of teams, geographic distances, or various other criteria as deemed necessary for such action.

B. Member Teams - Each member team will have 1(one) primary representative to make decisions on behalf of their respective team and 1(one) secondary representative who may hold a binding vote in the absence of said teams primary representative and 1(one) alternative representative who may attend league meetings in the absence of the primary or secondary representative who may cast a vote in the absence of both.

  1. MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR CRFL ADMISSION

A. Minimum Qualification - Teams must provide: (i) evidence of financial stability, (ii) evidence of operational stability, (iii) evidence of ability to be competitive, (iv) evidence of ownership and proof of corporate structure and; (v) be of the highest moral character and deemed an overall good fit for the image and structure of the CRFL

i. Threshold - The threshold as to whether these basic requirements are met will be at the sole discretion of the BOD.

  1. NEW MEMBERS

A. Procedure for League Admission

i. Application - Those wishing to be considered for admission into the league must complete an application for admission.

ii. Presentation - The CRFL will request that a formal presentation be made to existing members at an annual meeting by any applicant to the league.

iii. Majority Vote - A simple majority vote of the existing member team representatives must approve the applicant for league membership. Existing member team’s representatives may cast their vote in person at the annual meeting or by other means acceptable to the BOD including the use of email, telephone, or the league website/message board.

B. Acknowledgement: New member teams will be required to expressly be bound by the rules and regulations of the CRFL including these by laws and will be required to complete a CRFL membership application.

  1. LEAVE OF ABSENCE
    1. Procedure: A member team may file a written request to petition CRFL for one (1) year leave of absence from active status.
    2. Review and Determination: A review of petitions for a leave of absence will be conducted by the BOD. A determination will be made by the BOD and the petitioner will be notified of the BOD decision. All decisions regarding approval or denial of a leave of absence are final.
    3. Reinstatement Fee: A member team granted a leave of absence will be charged a one-time reinstatement fee if the team wishes to request a return to active status the following year
    4. Voting Rights: A member team will have no right to vote on league matters during a leave of absence.
  2. EXISTING TEAMS
    1. Annual Review: Existing member teams may be subject to an annual review by the BOD and Commissioner. Member teams should be prepared to provide any information requested by the BOD or Commissioner to assist in evaluating the existing member’s compliance with league rules and regulations.
    2. Removal from CRFL: Should the League determine by two-thirds (2/3rds) majority vote of existing League members that an existing team is not in compliance with CRFL rules and regulations or for any other reason the existing team may be removed from the CRFL or be given a specific amount of time to rectify the situation to the satisfaction of the BOD.
    3. Fines: All league fines are nonrefundable and will be considered owing as regular fees and subject to any penalties associated with unpaid fees. 
  3. ANNUAL FEES
    1. Non Refundable: All league fees and fines paid to CRFL are non refundable.
    2. Annual Fees: New members and existing members of the CRFL will pay an annual entry fee.

i. $500 for new members with a $100 installment due at initial presentation for membership.($100 fee will be refunded if league votes not to accept said team for membership) 

ii. $500 for returning members

iii. Raising or lowering league fees will be voted on as a part of the annual budget prepared by the BOD at the beginning of each year by the League Members

    1. Fee Schedule: BOD will issue a schedule of fees (“Fee Schedule”) each year.
    2. Voting Rights: Payment in full of annual entry fee or current with the issued fee schedule will entitle each team to one (1) vote on CRFL operating issues designated for member voting by the BOD.
    3. Payment Method: All league fees must be made payable to Crossroads Football League by money order, check, or cash.
    4. Payment Date: All league fees must be paid in full by a date elected by the BOD
    5. Failure to pay fees: Failure to pay fees or fines may result in expulsion from CRFL. Expulsion from CRFL due to failure of paying fee is at the sole discretion of the BOD. While any fines or fees are outstanding, a team will receive an automatic forfeit score regardless if the game is played or not.

Article V. Voting

  1. VOTING MEMBERS - Each member team will hold 1(one) vote in all matters regardless of whether a member from that team holds an elected position.
  2. MAJORITY VOTE – All votes will be held to a majority vote, except in particular instances listed in these bylaws where a 2/3 vote is required. A simple majority vote passes with greater than 50% of the teams in attendance. Quorum must be reached in order to hold a majority vote
  3. ABSTANTEE VOTING
    1. Secondary or Alternative Representative - If that teams primary representative is not present when ballots are cast, the teams secondary contact or alternative representative may then cast a binding vote.
    2. Method of Voting - If a team is unable to send any rep to a meeting where voting will take place, they may cast their vote via the message board which is preferred, or through another form of written communication with the commissioner’s office, text message, email, written letter, which will be forwarded to the entire board for verification.
    3. Time limit - If a team cannot attend a meeting and wants the opportunity to review the matter being voted on, they can request in writing (using one of the methods previously described) that the matter be continued and a vote be cast within 48 hours of the vote taking place. The team will then have another 48 hours to review the matter, ask questions, and cast their vote. However, if a team cannot/ does not attend a meeting or ask in writing (using one of the methods previously specified)  that a specific matter be continued for review, the vote taken at the meeting will be binding and the team will be officially considered to have abstained in voting on the matter.
  4. LOSS OF VOTING RIGHTS
    1. Inactive – A team cannot vote if they hold an inactive status as listed in Article IV Section 4
    2. Unpaid Fees – A team cannot vote if they have outstanding fees or fines as listed in Article IV Section 6
    3. Probation – A team placed on probation may lose their voting rights as a part of their probation. The decision on whether a team loses their voting rights and length of probation will be decided by the Commissioner at the time the Probation is announced.
  5. VOTING OUTSIDE OF A MEETING
    1. Call to Question – Only the League Commissioner or League President acting on behalf or in place of the Commissioner can call a vote outside of the League Meeting.
    2. Announcement and Posting of Question – The question must be posted on the league message board. An e-mail will be sent out to inform all team representatives of the posting of the question. If within 24 hours a response from a team has not be received, the team representatives will be contacted though a second form of communication. If within 48 hours, a response from a team has not been received, both methods of communication will be tried again and a third one attempted.
    3. Quorum – 2/3 of the league members must vote in order to valid the vote. If the quorum is not reached by the allowed time limit, the vote will be null and the question retracted.
    4. Method of Voting – A team may cast their vote via the message board, which is preferred, or through the following forms of written communication with the commissioner’s office, text message or email, which will be forwarded to the entire board for verification.
    5. Time Limit– From the time of the first notification, teams will have 72 hours (3 days) to cast their vote (by the method(s) prescribed above). The Commissioner has the opportunity to extend the vote after 72 hours by another 48 hours (2 days). If quorum is not reached, or a majority vote not achieved within the established timeline, the vote will be null and the question retracted.
  6. TIE BREAKER - The commissioner will cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie.

Article VI. Awards

The CRFL will award a trophy to the league champion and a trophy to its runner up. Any other awards will be given at the discretion of the BOD      

Article VII. GRIEVANCES

  1. REPORTING - All CRFL grievances must be submitted within forty-eight (48) hours after the incident in question by telephone or email to CRFL Commissioner. A written copy of the grievance must be filed with the Commissioner within one (1) week from the time of the alleged infraction. The Commissioner will notify all members of the pending complaint and assign the grievance to the appropriate BOD members.
  2. HEARING -  The Commissioner may elect to conduct hearings in person or by conference call.
  3. DECISION - Any decision rendered on a grievance will be released and announced to CRFL membership via letter, email, or league website.
  4. APPEAL - Any member team can appeal any grievance to the BOD within seven (7) days of a decision. Requests for appeal will be acknowledged via telephone or in person. However, a written copy of the appeal request must be received by the BOD within fourteen (14) days of the initial decision.
  5. DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY - Any infraction that involves a CRFL board member affiliated team will be handled by the Commissioner and other CRFL board members not involved with the infraction. In addition, CRFL BOD member must excuse himself from voting on the final disposition of the grievance.
  6. DISPUTES BETWEEN MEMBER TEAMS - It will be the duty of the Commissioner and/or rules committee to settle grievances between teams and to rule on any disciplinary action to be administered as per the current Bylaws.
  7. GRIEVANCES CONCERNING OFFICIALS – All grievances concerning offices need to be reported to commissioner who will forward the grievance to the head of officials.

Article VIII. SCHEDULING

  1. PREPARATION - The preparation of the CRFL schedule will be the responsibility of the Commissioner and will be posted within 14 days of finalizing league membership or within 7 days of final revision and ratification of said schedule.
    1. Scheduling Accommodations - The League will make every reasonable effort to accommodate needed requests for schedule limitations up to final posting. However, if a request cannot be met due to late submission, or said request would cause undue hardship on a member team, the league will not be held responsible for any forfeit, loss of monies, or other penalty that may occur.
    2. Regular Season - The League will make every attempt to utilize a 10 game schedule, under certain circumstances however, this may be impossible and an alternative number of games, not to exceed 10(ten) during the regular season may need to be scheduled.
    3. Make up Games - The League will maintain two (2) built in weeks in which to make up games that cannot be contested on their originally scheduled date. The Saturday immediately preceding the Labor Day holiday shall be used for any games postponed during the first half of the regular season schedule. The Saturday immediately following the final scheduled regular season game shall be used to make up games postponed during the second half of the regular season. If there are no games to be made up, playoffs shall begin. In the event that more than one game is postponed in any half of the season, the game that was in the earliest chronological order shall be contested. The other game will be handled according to our forfeit procedures. There are no “non-contested” games
  2. PLAYOFF SEEDING - Playoff seeding and format will be as follows:
    1. Home Field - The team with the best remaining CRFL league record will be the host team for all playoff games, including the championship game.
    2. Tie Breakers - For determination of playoff qualification, playoff seeding, and any other rankings, the following tie breaker tier will be utilized:

i. Best overall league record

ii. Best road record

iii. Head to Head

iv. Total points allowed

v. Coin Toss

  1. POSTPONEMENTS AND FORFEITS - CRFL will not be legally or financially responsible for any postponements, forfeits of CRFL regular season games/pre-season games that are scheduled by teams or CRFL.

Article IX. FORFEITS

  1. DEFINITION -  A forfeited game is defined as a game not played or not completed because one of the following reasons.
    1. A team ceases to exist for any reason without leaving the league time or the ability to re-create a schedule without causing undue difficulties for the league or its member teams; or
    2. A visiting team fails to show up for a regularly scheduled CRFL game;
    3. A visiting team shows up late for a regular scheduled game and fails to show up within the given grace period of thirty (30) minutes of kickoff.
    4. A home team changed the game time, date, or location without proper(24 hour) notification or
    5. A home team fails to have access to an acceptable playing facility for any reason or the game cannot be made up during a scheduled make-up week; or
    6. The minimum number of three(3) officials are not present within thirty(30) minutes of kickoff 
    7. Any team owing fees for any reason to the CRFL regardless of the outcome of the contest as it was scored on the field
  2. CREDIT FOR FORFEITED GAMES -  A CRFL team that receives a forfeit from a league scheduled game will be awarded a victory and twenty-eight (28) points on their overall CRFL standing.
  3. FORFEIT PENALTY -
    1. Any member team forfeiting a CRFL scheduled game may be fined by the BOD members and/or expelled by the Commissioner and BOD members
    2. A member team will be considered not in good standing if it forfeits two(2) consecutive games or if, in the judgment of the BOD, it has acted in willful violation of CRFL bylaws or rules
    3. A member team forfeiting two (2) CRFL games in any regular scheduled season will be placed on one (1) year probation. If member teams are already on probation, CRFL may expel the member teams or extend the probationary period through the next full season.
    4. A member team expelled from the CRFL for forfeiting games cannot reapply for admission into the CRFL under the same ownership or team name. A member team expelled by CRFL for forfeiting games cannot circumvent this Article and apply for CRFL membership by changing team name under the same ownership.
    5. A team that forfeits a CRFL game may be asked to make monetary restitution to the opposing team for all responsible costs expended in preparation for the game. The forfeiting team will not be permitted to play its next scheduled league game, until said judgment is satisfied and approved by the BOD.
    6. A member team requesting restitution from another Member team must submit receipts or other acceptable documentation for losses to the Commissioner within one (1) week of the forfeited game. Both member teams and the Commissioner must agree upon payment arrangement. Failure to provide receipts or acceptable documentation within the one (1) week period will result in a league ruling that no losses occurred, and thus no compensation will need to be rendered by the violating member team.

Article IX. STADIUM / FIELDS

  1. STADIUM - A stadium is not mandatory for a scheduled CRFL game. Each member team’s home venue must have an adequate playing field: standard size, adequately marked (at least lines every 10 yards), have at least one goal post, and should have a working scoreboard or alternative method of keeping score.
  2. GAME LOCATION AND TIME -  All CRFL games will be scheduled for Saturday, starting no earlier than 1:00 p.m. and no later than 8:00p.m. Late arriving teams will be given a thirty (30) minute grace period during which the game can start late (Unless in an emergency and agreed upon by both teams). Any changes in game time must be mutually agreed upon by the teams and must be submitted to the Commissioner by Thursday at 1:00 p.m. on the week of the game. The Commissioner reserves the right to reschedule games at his or her sole discretion.  It is the desire of this league that all scheduled games be consistent unless circumstances make the playing of a game impossible.
    1. Night Games - A properly lighted field stadium is mandatory for all night games.
  3. DAMAGE TO FACILITIES - Any damage to the visiting locker room by the visiting team will be the sole expense of the visiting team and may result in expulsion from the CRFL. Any damages should be reported to local police. A copy of the report must be mailed into the Commissioner’s Office.
    1. Damage Restitution: Payment arrangements must be agreed upon by both teams and CRFL BOD.
  4. INSURANCEThe league will provide general liability insurance required by most organizations in order to rent a stadium / field.

Article X. RULES OF PLAY

  1. GOVERNING RULES - CRFL will play by the Federation of High Schools rules of the previous season, except as modified by the CRFL. Rules modifications will be proposed, and voted on, by the voting members with a majority vote implementing modifications. Rules modifications may be repealed if they create an undue hardship on game officials, unintended consequences during the course of games, or if they are deemed unnecessary or unfair.
  2. PRE-GAME AND GAME DAY ARRIVAL - Each team should be on the field and ready to play within thirty (30) minutes prior to kick-off. If the game is not played on the date scheduled, the Commissioner must be notified immediately and the disposition of the game will be determined by the Commissioner. Each team is responsible for its own travel and transportation expenses.
  3. GAME BALL - Only NCAA or NFL size footballs are to be used in the CRFL. Footballs maybe real leather or composite leather.
  4. TEAM UNIFORMS
    1. Definition - All teams will make every reasonable effort to dress their                                           team in matching uniforms consisting of; helmet, shoulder pads, jersey, football pants, and cleats
    2. Colors - When possible the home team will wear dark jersey and the visiting team will                            wear light unless the two teams can mutually agree by Monday prior to the game as to which uniform tops they will be wearing.
    3. Uniforms - Uniform must be in useable condition with normal wear and tear. Jersey numbers must be intact and properly affixed to the uniforms.
    4. Numbers - No duplicate numbers may be used by the same team in any CRFL games. It is recommended  that  teams follow the football numbering system per position, however players will not be kept from playing a certain position because of their number.
    5. Ineligibility – Any player that does not meet the rules of the Team Uniforms listed above, will be ineligible to play.
    6. Tinted Visors – Any player that wishes to or is required to by a doctor’s written prescription must sign a tinted visor liability wavier form before their participation in any refereed game.

Article XI. PLAYERS

  1. OFF-SEASON FREE AGENCY - After the CRFL has officially completed its season, all players are declared free agents and are permitted to change from one team to another without consent, but cannot sign a contract until after January 1st of the upcoming calendar year. 
  2. CRFL LIABILITY WAIVER - Each coach, player, or staff person of a member team must complete CRFL a liability waiver prior to beginning practice, games, or any CRFL activity. No individual will be eligible for any CRFL event until the CRFL provided  liability waiver is signed.
  3. TEAM CONTACTS - No player can switch member teams after signing a team contract without written release from said team. Any player signing with two (2) member teams in the same season will be disqualified for the remainder of the season. Any member team utilizing a player that has signed with two member teams will forfeit the game, and maybe fined or expelled from CRFL.
    1. Solicitation or Recruitment - Member teams are not permitted to contact or solicit players once a player has signed with another CRFL member team.
  4. PLAYER FEES, FINES, AND EQUIPMENT - Each member team will be responsible for collection of all players’ fees, team fines, and equipment.
  5. PLAYER LEAGUE SUSPENSIONS - Each player will be responsible for serving league suspensions in the event suspension is imposed on a player.  Players will be listed on the league message board as inactive until said suspension is served.
  6. NON-PAYMENT OF PLAYERS - There will be no payment for any type whatsoever for player participation in any CRFL game. Teams found in violation of this will be subject to fines or immediate suspension or expulsion.
  7. TEAM ROSTERS
    1. Rosters - Players can be signed by any CRFL member team up to but not after the fifth (5th) game of the season. Rosters must be posted on the CRFL Website by 6pm on the Friday before game time for each CRFL schedule game. Only the players listed on the website are eligible to play in that weekend’s game.  
    2. Final Rosters - All teams must post their final roster on the general forum of the league website. A final roster received by the Commissioner after the fifth game of the season. Failure to adhere to this ruling may result in a team being limited to a dedicated 22 player limit throughout the remainder of the season.
    3. Roster Limits - CRFL game day rosters require a minimum of ten (10) players and will be capped at forty- (40) players.
    4. Roster Modifications - Each team is allowed to modify their roster an unlimited number of times until the fifth game of the season, after with final rosters are due.
    5. Small Team Exception – Once the Roster is closed, if at any time a team falls below 25 active players, they can add players who have not played in another football league in the calendar year until the playoff.  
    6. Injury Reserve – A player can be given an IR status and become an inactive play that is no longer counted on the active roster. Once a player is placed on IR, they can no longer participate as player during a team’s practice or game for the rest of the season.
  1. PLAYER EJECTIONS - Any player ejected by an official must leave the grounds immediately.

A. Any CRFL player ejected from a league game will be ineligible to participate in the next game. (In the event of forfeit or non-game, the ejected player will be ineligible until after a physical game has been played)

B. Any CRFL player ejected from two (2) league games in one (1) season will be ineligible for four (4) games starting after the 2nd ejection.  If there are not 4 games remaining, said player shall be declared ineligible for the remainder of the season.

C. Any CRFL player ejected from a post season game is ineligible for remainder of the post season as well as the first game of league play the following year regardless of what CRFL team player may sign with.

Article XII. COACHES / OWNERS / STAFF

  1. No coach can switch teams within the CRFL once the first league game is played.
  2. A coach that is on the BOD cannot handle any infraction between his team and another league team. The matter will be handled by the remaining BOD members.
  3. CRFL owners are not permitted to be board members of another league or own a team in another league in the same season of the CRFL.

Article XIII. OFFICIALS

  1. REGISTRATION CARD - All officials must carry their official registration card to all CRFL games
  2. HEAD OF OFFICIALS - The head official is responsible to report all major incidents such as but not limited to player ejections, and also must report scores to the league commissioner via email or telephone within forty-eight (48) hours of the completed CRFL sanctioned game.
  3. NUMBER OF OFFICIALS

  A.            A minimum of three (3) officials is mandatory for all CRFL regular season games to be paid $80 per official divided evenly between member teams

B.            A minimum of five (5) officials is mandatory for all CRFL playoff games to be paid $80 per official divided evenly between member teams

C.            A minimum of six(6) officials is mandatory for all CRFL championship game and will be paid by the CRFL.

  1. SCHEDULING OF REFEREES - Securing of the adequate number of officials for each CRFL game is the responsibility of the Head of Officials. If however, the minimum number of officials cannot be fielded at game day there may be a forfeit victory awarded to the visiting team if the game cannot be rescheduled.
  2. WEATHER CANCELATION - For each contest, the team of officials will designate a head official. The head official is the only one that can call a game due to inclement weather. A one (1) hour delay is a prerequisite to exercising this right.

ARTICLE XIV – BY‐LAW AMENDMENTS

Changes can be made to these by‐laws if a majority of The Members agree to the change and is voted upon as described in these by‐laws. All changes must be voted upon at a League Meeting and all changes must be sent out to all members by e‐mail 7 days prior to the league meeting. A copy of the current by‐laws and IFL Rule Modifications are required to be publicly posted on The Leagues website.



Addendum I – Team Conduct

1.       TEAM CONDUCT -  All teams and any individuals representing a team shall conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times. This includes all league sanctioned events, as well as those events that said team may participate in of their own accord in which it is understood they have an affiliation with the CRFL. Such activities include but are not limited to: league scheduled games, league meetings, non league pre-season games, fund raising events, post season games and or tournaments, and general conduct.

2.       PENALTIES - If an individual or team as a whole is witnessed or is reported to have been in violation of the CRFL conduct policy a formal investigation may be conducted by the commissioner’s office. All BOD members and member teams will be notified immediately that there is an ongoing investigation. This investigation may include any fact finding activities deemed necessary to compile evidence to confirm said violation or to clear alleged offender of guilt. Upon conclusion of this investigation the office of the commissioner will report findings to BOD. If there is supporting evidence of said conduct violation(s), formal action may be taken up to and including probation, monetary sanctions, or expulsion from the CRFL. If there is insufficient supporting evidence of wrongdoing, a statement will be issued from the commissioner’s office explaining the investigation has been concluded and no violations were found.


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