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CAMBRIDGE MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (CMBA) UMPIRES CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY

 

Last Revised & Approved: February 14 2023

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface

Umpire Code of Conduct

Umpire Duties & Expectations

Concussion Awareness - Umpires

Disciplinary Action for Code of Conduct Infractions Expulsion

 

 

Preface

The essential elements of character-building and ethics in baseball are embodied in the concept of sportsmanship and six (6) core principles or pillars of character:

  • Trustworthiness
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Fairness
  • Caring
  • Good citizenship.

The highest potential of the game of baseball is achieved when competition reflects these six pillars of character. In an effort to achieve this potential, Cambridge Minor Baseball Association (CMBA) has developed and will enforce Codes of Conduct for every level of membership in the Association.

CMBA is adopting a zero-tolerance policy and failure to adhere to any Code of Conduct will result in appropriate disciplinary action at the discretion of the Board of Directors (BOD) or applicable disciplinary committee.

 

 

 

Umpires Code of Conduct

Umpire Duties & Expectations

  • I will make sure that every athlete has a reasonable opportunity to perform to the best of his or her ability, within the limits of the rules.
  • I will avoid or put an end to any situation that threatens the safety of the athletes.
  • I will maintain a healthy atmosphere and environment for competition.
  • I will not permit the intimidation of any athlete either by word or by action.
  • I will not tolerate unacceptable conduct toward myself, other officials, athletes or spectators.
  • I will be consistent and objective in calling all infractions, regardless of my personal feelings toward a team or individual athlete.
  • I will handle all conflicts firmly but with dignity.
  • I accept my role as a role model for fair play, especially with young umpires.
  • I will remain open to constructive criticism and show respect and consideration for different points of view.
  • I will obtain proper training and continue to upgrade my officiating skills.

Failure to comply with this code of conduct will result in disciplinary action.

Concussion Awareness - Umpires

  • I will help prevent concussions by:
  • Wearing the proper equipment for my sport and wearing it correctly. ● Developing my skills and strength so that I can participate to the best of my ability. ● Respecting the rules of my sport or activity.
  • I will care for my health and safety by taking concussions seriously, and I understand that: ● A concussion is a brain injury that can have both short- and long-term effects. ● A blow to my head, face or neck, or a blow to the body that causes the brain to move around inside the skull may cause a concussion.
  • I don’t need to lose consciousness to have had a concussion.
  • I have a commitment to concussion recognition and reporting, including self-reporting of possible concussion and reporting to a designated person when an individual suspects that another individual may have sustained a concussion. (Meaning: If I think I might have a concussion I should stop participating in further training, practice or competition immediately, or tell another umpire, a coach or another person in authority if I think another umpire or a competitor has a concussion).
  • Continuing to participate in further training, practice or competition with a possible concussion increases my risk of more severe, longer lasting symptoms, and increases my risk of other injuries.
  • I will not hide concussion symptoms. I will speak up for myself and others. I will tell another umpire, a coach, official, team trainer, parent or another individual I trust if I experience any symptoms of concussion.
  • If someone else tells me about concussion symptoms, or I see signs they might have a concussion, I will tell another umpire, a coach, official, team trainer, parent or another individual I trust so they can help.
  • I understand that if I have a suspected concussion, I will be removed from sport and that I will not be able to return to training, practice or competition until I undergo a medical assessment by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner and have been medically cleared to return to training, practice or competition.
  • I have a commitment to sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of removal from sport with the umpire’s school and any other sport organization with which the umpire has registered (Meaning: If I am diagnosed with a concussion, I understand that letting all of my other coaches and teachers know about my injury will help them support me while I recover.)
  • I will take the time I need to recover, because it is important for my health. ● I understand my commitment to supporting the return-to-sport process (I will have to follow my sport organization’s Return-to-Sport Protocol).
  • I understand I will have to be medically cleared by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner before returning to training, practice or competition.
  • I will respect my umpire supervisors, team trainers, parents, health-care professionals, and medical doctors and nurse practitioners, regarding my health and safety.

By signing here, I acknowledge that I have fully reviewed and commit to this Code of Conduct.

Name (Print): Signature:

Date:

If the umpire is under 18:

Parent Name (Print): Signature:

Date:

 

 

Disciplinary Action for Code of Conduct Infractions

Disciplinary action for Coach, Parent and Player Code of Conduct infractions will, as a general rule, follow multi-tiered disciplinary approach, with the severity of the penalty increasing for each subsequent infraction.

However, CMBA reserves the right to impose a more severe penalty than the next subsequent tier in the process should the infraction warrant such a penalty. The penalties, in increasing order of severity are as follows:

  • 1st Infraction – Written Warning
  • 2nd Infraction – Single Game Suspension
  • 3rd Infraction – Multi Game Suspension
  • 4th Infraction – Season Long Suspension (Pending Fair Hearing)
  • 5th Infraction – Removal from CMBA Participation (Pending Technical Hearing)

All reports of Code of Conduct infractions must be submitted in writing to the CMBA President, Executive Vice President or other Executive member and will be subject to the same process that is in place for handling complaints.

Expulsion

  1. a) CMBA reserves the right to reject participation in such a case where previous record of behavior unbecoming a participant of CMBA has been evident.
  2. b) Participation may be revoked at any time to an individual who has been deemed by CMBA to be in contravention of the Bylaw or Operating Procedures. Such action shall only result after a fair hearing, and a majority vote of the BOD.