MIDDLE TENNESSEE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS REVISED September 2014
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1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS REVISED September 2014 Table of Contents Constitution Article I Organization 3 Name 3 Purpose and Goals 3 Article II Membership 3 Participation 3 Good Standing 3 Sanctions 4 Article III Administration 4 Officers and Representatives 4 Vacancies 4 Article IV Meetings 4 Time and Place 4 Article V Finances 5 Use of Funds 5 Recording Funds 5 Article VI Constitution and/or By-Law Amendments 5 Amendments 5 By-Laws Article I Regulated Sports 6 Sports Offered 6 Article II Spectator Control, Sportsmanship 6 Responsibilities when hosting an Athletic Contest 6 Article III Player Conduct 7 Player Conduct 7 Player and Coach Penalties 7 Article IV Player s Eligibility 8 School Attendance 8 Age 8 Game Eligibility 8 Graduation 8 Transfer Student 8 Post Season Play 8 1
2 Eligibility Forms, Official Game rosters and Official Game Schedules 8 Physical Examination and Parent Consent 9 Grades 9 Home School Students 9 Cooperative Teams 10 Article V Tournaments 10 Sanctions 10 Withdrawal 10 Tournament Seeding 11 Ties 11 Article VI Games 11 Referees 11 Uniforms 11 Communication 11 Canceling a Game 11 Canceling a Season 12 Article VII Playing Rules 12 The Equipment 12 Regulation 12 Article VIII Protests 12 Violation of MTAC Rules 12 Decision of Contest Officials 13 Article IX Reporting Contest Results 13 Article X Imposition of Penalties 13 Interpretation of Penalty 13 Article XI Fees 14 Membership Fees 14 Article XII Requirements 14 MTAC Competition 14 Article XIII MTAC Finances 14 Banking 14 It is the clear obligation of principals, athletic directors, coaches, faculty members and all official representatives, including Head of School, of member schools to practice the highest principles of good sportsmanship with fans, official, players, coaches, official representatives of member school and the general public. It is the desire of the Middle Tennessee Athletic Conference that this constitution, by-laws and procedures be considered as guidelines to guide us in achieving this task. *The President and/or Board Member of the MTAC will decide any rule or situation not addressed by these by-laws or National Federation of High Schools. 2
3 CONSTITUTION Article I: Organization Section 1: Name This organization is an association of small schools and shall be known as the Middle Tennessee Athletic Conferences (MTAC). Section 2: Purpose and Goals The MTAC exists to assist member schools in providing quality athletic programs for students. We will implement fairness and organization within the competitive framework, and we will create a culture of excellent sportsmanship in everything we do. In order to accomplish these goals, the MTAC will govern the following: Competition in Middle School and High School Sports (MTAC governs all teams in Middle School or Varsity for the sports in which a school participates whether or not a team for that sport plays in conference). Uniform playing rules and standards of eligibility, conduct and competition. The National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) will govern any rule not addressed in the by-laws. Safeguards for the health, safety and well-being of players, coaches and officials. Standards of conduct and penalties for non-compliance. As scheduled league meetings. Article II: Membership Section 1: Participation A. Membership in the MTAC is open to all schools that are approved upon application review of the Directors and a majority vote of current league members. B. Upon entering the league, new member schools will have a probationary period for the current school year. During the probationary period, schools may fully participate in league play and conference tournaments if they are in compliance with the MTAC Constitution and By-Laws. C. Schools approved for membership shall be given a vote in all league decisions AFTER completion of probationary year. D. Memberships will be voted on once a year at either the bi-annual Spring or Fall General Meeting. Section 2: Good Standing A. Fees: For a school to be a member in good standing, it must pay all athletic membership fees established by the stated deadlines. B. Grievances: All grievances occurring within the current school year must be addressed and resolved by the MTAC Board Members. 3
4 Section 3: Sanctions A. A member school may be suspended or placed on probation for any violation of the Constitution, By-Laws and Association Policies. A school cannot be disciplined in this manner without receiving a written notice at least ten (10) days prior to league action. This can only occur by a majority vote of Directors/Officers. B. Lesser penalties specified by this Constitution shall be imposed and/or confirmed by a majority vote of Directors/Officers. The President may designate penalties already written in the regulations. Article III: Administration Section 1: Officers and Representatives A. The makeup of the MTAC shall consist of the President, Vice-President(s), Treasurer, Secretary and League Administrator and school representatives. All Schools will have one representative that shall count as the official voice and must be either the Headmaster or Athletic Director, unless a letter is submitted to the President of the MTAC, giving permission to vote. B. President: Shall be elected by member schools every two (2) years. The term limit is two (2) consecutive terms. 1. The President shall preside over all meetings. 2. The President shall oversee all league activities. 3. The President and officers shall enforce the Constitution, By-Laws and policies when necessary. C. The Treasurer and President shall oversee the conferences finances. D. League Administrator (see amendment) Section 2: Vacancies A. Board Member: League shall elect new Board Members when needed (Board Member has term of two (2) years). B. Schools: Any school leaving the MTAC must be voted back into the league and pay all membership dues just as a new member and serve a probationary year. Article IV: Meetings Section 1: Time and Place A. The President shall call regular meetings at the time and place agreed upon by the league to consist of a bi-annual Fall and Spring Meeting. B. Special meetings may be called when necessary, including scheduling meetings. C. Each school must have a voting representative at each meeting. A financial penalty of $25 may be imposed unless the President is notified prior to the meeting. 4
5 Article V: Finances Section 1: Use of Funds A. The President will disperse funds as the Board Members deem necessary. B. All Board Members shall vote on necessary matters that pertain to league spending. Section 2: Recording Funds A. The Treasurer shall keep accurate records of financial actions and should inform league officers as to its financial status throughout the year. B. The Treasurer shall be responsible for an annual report in the bi-annual Fall and Spring Meeting. Article VI: Constitution and/or By-Law Amendments Section I: Amendments A. The proposed amendment must be presented and approved by the elected Board Members. B. An amendment shall be passed by a two-thirds vote of all member schools. C. A voting member of a school must initiate the proposed amendment. D. An amendment will go into effect at a determined date. 5
6 BY-LAWS Article I: Regulated Sports Section 1: Sports Offered A. Middle school and high school sports shall be offered and controlled by the MTAC. The Board Members shall have the authority to add or eliminate a sport by a majority vote. Sport offerings are subject to change. Current offerings are: Fall- 8-man football, volleyball, cross country; Winter- Basketball, bowling; Spring- Co-ed soccer, baseball, golf, tennis, softball. Article II: Spectator Control and Sportsmanship Section 1: Responsibilities when hosting an Athletic Contest A. The home school in any contest shall be responsible for hosting visitors, including the game officials. The home school should provide a changing station for the visiting school. It should also provide protection for game officials from fans and incidents, if the officials feel the need for protection. Any infraction on this rule may subject an offending school or its representatives to discipline by the MTAC. B. When the conduct of spectators, athletes, coaches or any other person is not representative of the MTAC, the host school Administrator or Athletic Director shall have authority to stop the contest and warn the offender(s). Upon repetition of the offense, the Administrator or Athletic Director may resolve the situation according to his/her best judgment. We do want control of our league, but officials must have the authority over the contest at all times. For Conference Tournaments, the elected league officials will serve as game administration. C. Hospitality: The Host School must provide the following at game sites: 1. Appropriate locker room for visiting school. 2. Appropriate locker room for game officials. 3. Game Supervisor: someone other than a Head Coach shall be in charge of crowd control, protection of fans, players, coaches, and game officials. Someone other than a Head Coach should be in charge of injuries, ejections, accidents, etc. 4. Game Officials include but are not limited to: the referees of the contest, scoreboard monitor and official scorekeeper. D. Sportsmanship 1. Game Officials and fans shall have no interaction during an athletic contest. Fans interested in a rule interpretation, score change, foul situation, etc. should contact their head Coach. 2. The Game Supervisor shall protect the Game Officials at all times. 3. The Scoreboard Monitor and Official Scorebook keeper shall be adults (or properly trained high school students) and remain unbiased at all times. This means that they shall not cheer for their team or argue about an official s call. 4. The Official Scorebook keeper shall give the same strategies to the visiting team. This means discussing remaining time-outs, fouls per player, etc. with the home team and not with the visiting team is considered un-sportsmanlike and will not be accepted. 6
7 5. No artificial noisemakers are allowed during the playing of a game. During time-outs, quarter breaks, halftime or any stoppage of play, a stereo may be played for cheerleaders, fans, etc. This must cease once the game resumes. Article III: Player Conduct Section 1: Player Conduct A. At an MTAC Event, unacceptable conduct such as student use, possession, purchase, or sale of drugs, tobacco products, or alcoholic beverages along with acts of immorality and the like shall result in the immediate suspension of a student from MTAC-sponsored events. THIS IS A ZERO TOLERANCE ISSUE! Reinstatement may be made at the discretion of the elected officers. B. Vulgar and offensive language will not be tolerated. C. Any offenses should be reported to the MTAC President within 48 hours. D. Any conduct determined inappropriate and not in accordance with MTAC standards is subject to review by the elected officials who will make a fair determination of the offense in question. E. Any team member being ruled out of a contest by an official because of un-sportsmanlike behavior shall be disqualified from athletic competition for the given game and an additional two (2) games (one game during football season). When a player is disqualified, the Administrator or Athletic Director of the represented school shall report the name of the player to the MTAC President. If the President finds upon investigation that the offense was sufficiently serious, the offender shall be permanently disqualified until reinstated by the MTAC Board Members. F. During the disqualification period, it will be at the discretion of the MTAC President as to whether or not the player is allowed to be on game-site during his/her suspension. For purpose of definition not being on game-site means not being on school property or gamesite property during the entire contest. This includes both a women s game and men s game and any JV and middle school games that may take place. Section 2: Player & Coach Penalties A. A coach s ejection will require a two (2) game suspension (one (1) game in football season) and a $250 fine. B. A player ejection will require a two (2) game suspension (one (1) game in football). C. Coaches can appeal the ejection within 48 hours with a written report turned into the MTAC President. Schools may provide video, if available. D. Game Officials must provide a written report for both player and coach ejections. 7
8 Article IV: Player Eligibility Section 1: School Attendance A. A player must be a full-time student (at least four (4) instructional hours per day) of the school he/she is representing. The Headmaster/Principal of each school is responsible for confirming each student-athletes scholastic schedule. Instructional hours include dual enrollment and/or college courses on a college campus. Section 2: Age A. Any athlete, upon entering his/her freshman year, shall only have eight (8) semesters of eligibility for Varsity play. An athlete is ineligible for Varsity play if he/she turns 19 before August 1 st of the given school year. B. Classification: High School consists of participants 8 th grade through 12 th grade. C. Classification: Junior Varsity - No high school sophomores, juniors or seniors; must be under 16 years of age before August 1 st. D. Classification: Middle School - must be 5 th grade through 8 th grade and must be under 15 before August 1 st. ****Section 3: Game Eligibility**** A. 6 QUARTER RULE Section 4: Graduation A. A player is declared ineligible if that player has received a high school diploma or equivalent from any high school institution. No exemptions to this rule will be allowed. Section 5: Transfer Student A. All transfer students must be submitted and cleared for play by the MTAC. B. Member Schools: a transfer student is ineligible for play for one (1) year from the date of transfer unless a hardship exemption is granted by the Board Members of the conference. A letter of good standing and statement of enrollment date must be sent to the President of the MTAC upon transfer. C. Non-Member Schools: a transfer student, who has transferred from a non-member school to a member school, must sit out for two (2) weeks (14 days) and is eligible on day 15. After the waiting period, he/she is eligible for the remainder of the season. A letter of good standing and statement of enrollment date must be sent to the President of the MTAC upon transfer. Section 6: Post-Season Play A. To compete in post-season play, all players are required to have played or have been eligible for play in one-fourth (1/4) of the regular season conference games. Section 7: Eligibility Forms, Official Game Rosters and Official Game Schedules A. Rosters must be received by the MTAC League Administrator two (2) weeks before the first game of the season. 8
9 B. Additions to rosters must be made through the MTAC President before the player(s) compete(s) in their first MTAC game. C. Failure to submit a roster by the first scheduled contest will result in a forfeit of all contests until a roster is submitted, AND a $25 per game fine will be imposed. D. Eligibility List An eligibility list containing the name of each student who is to participate during the season in each sport shall be filed online prior to the first contest allowed by the Sports Calendar for each particular sport. If a student whose name does not appear on the original eligibility list wishes to become a member of the squad, the student s name shall be filed online before the student is allowed to participate. Failure to file the eligibility online by the date required shall result in a fine of $50. E. Filing Schedule Reports Member schools shall file with the MTAC league administrator a copy of the schedule in each sport. Schedules shall be filed online prior to the date of the first contest allowed by the Sports Calendar for each particular sport. Failure to file the schedule online by the date required shall result in a fine of $50. Section 8: Physical Examination and Parental Consent No student will be permitted to participate in practice sessions or in athletic contests until there is on file with the principal/headmaster or athletic director a participation medical evaluation form signed by a doctor of medicine, osteopathic physician, physician assistant, or certified nurse practitioner stating that the student has passed a physical examination and that in their opinion the student is physically fit to participate in interscholastic athletics. It is required that no student be permitted to participate in practice sessions or in athletic contests until there is on file a parental consent certificate signed by a parent or legal guardian stating that the student has the consent of his/her parent(s) or legal guardian to participate. ***We will be adding medical and consent forms to the website for students to print off. Section 9: Grades A. The league strongly recommends that a player maintain an average GPA of a 2.0 or a C average overall. Each member school will have its own academic requirements, which will not be monitored by the MTAC. Section 10: Home Schooled Students This bylaw establishes the minimum eligibility requirements for a home school student desiring to participate in extracurricular athletics at a Middle Tennessee Athletic Conference member school. A. Home-Schooled Students are eligible to play for an MTAC member school if they are enrolled in that school s umbrella program. B. The student must be taking a minimum of four (4) academic subjects or the equivalent administered by the member school s umbrella program that counts toward graduation. C. Effective the beginning of the school year, all home school cooperative teams that do not have an umbrella program, must have a clearing house (third party agreed upon by 9
10 the MTAC) to maintain the proper academic and age documentation in order to be eligible for conference membership and play. The clearing house documentation for each athlete must be made available to MTAC upon request. D. Schools must provide proof of student s basic primary medical insurance coverage and each school must have liability insurance coverage which names the MTAC as an insured party in the event the school s provider does not extend coverage to the home school student as well as secondary health insurance. Section 11: Cooperative Teams A. The expressed purpose of the MTAC allowing schools to cooperate in sports is for all involved schools to soon grow into their own exclusive programs. With this in mind, there are two situations in which the officers may give consideration to cooperative applicants. 1. If one member school is unable to field a team for a particular season because of low player numbers, that school may appeal for consent to send its players to another member school with an established program for play that season. Teams wishing to coop must submit, in writing, a request to co-op, at least 30 days prior to the start of the season. This written request must be submitted to the MTAC President. B. The elected Board Members will consider appeals on a case-by-case basis. Any consent given to such an appeal will be valid for one (1) season. Renewal of such consent must be sought on a season-to-season basis. C. The following limits are effective on total roster sizes of multi-school cooperative teams for given sports: 1. Football Basketball Volleyball Soccer Baseball Softball-20 Article V: Tournaments Section 1: Sanctions A. MTAC Board Members must approve tournament sites. B. The MTAC will receive 75% of the ticket sales. 25% will go to the host school, after expenses. C. The host school will receive all revenue from additional sources surrounding the tournaments. Documentation of expenses must be submitted. Section 2: Withdrawal A. Teams participating in MTAC regular seasons are expected to participate in the post-season tournament. B. Failure to appropriately withdraw from a tournament will carry a $500 league penalty plus any other fines deemed necessary by the MTAC President and/or Board Members to cover the host school s expenses. 10
11 Section 4: Tournament Seeding A. Teams will be seeded by their overall and/or division conference record. B. If there are other tournament formats, the MTAC will approve the fairness in the MTAC seeds. Section 5: Ties In case of ties for seeding the tournaments, the following procedures will be instituted: A. Head to head competition during the regular season. B. Head to head competition against the highest seed to continue to the last place seed. C. Flip of a coin by the MTAC President. Article VI: Games Section 1: Referees A. Referees are the responsibility of the host school. B. Relatives of participants, school/staff/sponsoring church or former graduates shall not officiate for that school with the exception of volunteer line judges for volleyball matches. C. Officials may not call more than three (3) consecutive games per night in tournament play. D. All referees must come from an approved association. The President will be notified of the association that provides game officials for each school. Section 2:Uniforms A. Home uniforms are to be a lighter color than an away uniform. Football teams use the reverse of this rule. In Football, the home team wears the darker jersey. B. Uniforms are to be numbered properly. NFHS rules for uniform numbers are used. The game officials reserve the right to make the official call for fairness and the spirit of the game. Section 3: Communication A. The Athletic Director/Head Coaches must communicate via and/or phone at least a week prior to a game and confirm times, location, and dates. This is not solely the responsibility of the host school team nor the visiting team. Both teams are responsible for the communication. Directions should be provided during this communication. If your school is sponsoring a function (Homecoming, Senior Night, a Spirit Bus, etc.), the communication should be sooner than a week from game day. B. In case of inclement weather, the home team must communicate to visitor AD the day of the relevant game if the canceling of the game is in question. Section 4: Canceling a Game A. At least 72 hours notice must be given when canceling a game. If there is not proper notice, the school will be fined $100 plus the cost of officials for the game or games. 11
12 B. Short-notice school closure in the event of dangerous weather conditions, power outages, etc. will not be subject to this rule. C. Violation would constitute a fine equal to the amount of the cost of officials for the game(s) canceled. D. An offending school wishing to appeal must do so with the MTAC President within 48 hours after the scheduled start time of the canceled game. E. If either school is unable to reschedule, the offending school will forfeit the canceled game. F. This rule applies for either the host team or the visiting team. Section 5: Canceling a Season A. If reported to the President less than 30 days before the sport season, a $500 fee will be applied to the school that pulls a team out of MTAC. B. Canceling a season may result in a school being placed on probation as determined by the MTAC President and/or Board Members. Article VII: Playing Rules Section 1: The Equipment A. All equipment being used for athletic contests should meet National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) standards. This is to include fields, floors, nets, etc. B. A copy will be provided by the conference for each sport in which they participate. A copy of these rules can also be purchased at Section 2: Regulation Rules of the Game The official rule books as published by the National Federation of State High School Associations shall be used in football, basketball, baseball, girls softball, girls soccer, soccer, track and field, cross country, and girls volleyball. The official rules of the USGA shall be used in golf. The official rules of the USTA shall be used in tennis. The official rules of the USBC shall be used in bowling. Cheerleading squads must abide by the AACCA Safety Guidelines while practicing or participating in MTAC-sanctioned events. Article VIII: Protests Section 1: Violation of MTAC Rules A. Any protest against a member school for violation of the MTAC rules shall be made in writing to the MTAC office within 72 hours after said offense is known. Information including the known facts, sources of information, eyewitnesses and the time such information became known should be included in the notice. Such a protest must originate with either the Administrator or Athletic Director of a member school. Failure to render the report will not 12
13 relieve the offending school of its responsibility, and such negligence may jeopardize the standing of any official and/or any school for withholding evidence. B. The elected officials shall conduct an investigation after all information has been obtained, and a ruling will be determined, whereupon all parties will be notified. The final decision will lie with the President and Officers on any and all protests. Section 2: Decision of Contest Officials A. Protests arising from the decisions and interpretations of the rules by game officials concerning a game will not be honored. Their decisions and interpretations are final. B. Official timers, Scorekeepers and other personnel required should be high school students or adults. Article IX: Reporting Contest Results Section 1: Reporting Contest Results A. The home team is responsible for reporting the results of the games. B. Reports will include the final score (including individual game scores in series matches), the date of the game, and the location of the contest. C. A report must be sent to the League Administrator or President within 24 hours of the contest. D. A $15 late fee (per game) and an additional $5 per day fine paid to the league will be assessed and must be paid in order to be eligible for post-season play. Article X: Imposition of Penalties Section 1: Interpretation of Penalties A. Probation: A school on probation is on a conditional MTAC membership. An individual or school on probation may engage in regularly scheduled events of the MTAC. A school on probation may enter MTAC tournaments if the school was placed on probation for reasons other than rules infractions (i.e., new members). B. Probation with Post Season Suspension: A school on probation is on a conditional MTAC membership. An individual, sport or school on probation may engage in regularly scheduled events of the MTAC. Depending on the severity of the probation, a suspension may be placed on an individual, sport or school. The individual, sport or school may not participate in any post-season competition sponsored by the MTAC. It is expected that steps have been taken to alleviate the problem that caused the individual or school to be on probation. Any violations while on probation will result in suspension and/or loss of membership participation from the MTAC. C. Suspension: A school suspended from MTAC may participate with other member schools if those schools agree to do so. The school may reapply for membership after one (1) year time period (365 days) has passed. The individual or school will be eligible for play after the elected officials have approved reapplication. 13
14 Article XI: Fees Section 1: Membership Fees A. Membership Fee for one (1) high school sport - $400 B. Membership Fee for two (2) or more high school sports - $650 C. Membership Fee for one (1) or more middle school sports - $300 D. Fees must be paid to the league office before league play may begin. Article XII: Schedule Requirements Section 1: MTAC Competition A. Teams are required to play all other member schools once or twice as assigned by the league prior to the season. The league will denote which scheduled games will count toward each team s conference record. B. Tournament Eligibility: Any team unable to fulfill Article XII, Section 1: A will be declared ineligible for the post-season tournament. C. Games postponed due to unforeseeable conditions should be rescheduled if possible. D. Games not played for specific reasons must have cleared the approval of the MTAC President. However, if these games cannot be rescheduled, this will not necessarily prevent a team from playing in the post season. Article XIII: MTAC Finances Section 1: Banking A. The Middle Tennessee Athletic Conference account is set-up through Pinnacle Financial Partners, Carothers Boulevard, Franklin, Tennessee Their phone number is (615) The account is only set-up through the MTAC President. B. A financial statement will be available to all member schools at the bi-annual Fall and Spring Meeting. 14
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