Alcohol And Drug Policy

NAPERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY CLUB

ALCOHOL/DRUG/CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY AND PROCEDURES

 

Overview:

 

Participation in the Naperville High School Hockey Club (NHHC) during the 2024 - 2025 regular season is a privilege, which allows Naperville District 203 high school hockey players to enjoy their sport while also enjoying the camaraderie and pride that develops while playing with their fellow students. This privilege places student participants in the role of representing the hockey organization, their high school, and their fellow students. The NHHC Board of Directors has a strong interest in maintaining a proactive approach regarding the issue of drug and alcohol use among high school students, and in particular, the NHHC players.

 

This Policy and Procedure applies to the 2024 - 2025 regular season.

 

Players are expected to follow the NHHC Player Code of Conduct. Parents and family members are expected to follow the NHHC Parent Code of Conduct, and also not knowingly provide access to tobacco, alcohol or drugs, or host or allow a gathering of high school students, and in particular NHHC players, at which illegal consumption of tobacco, alcohol and/or drugs occurs.  Our commitment to all NHHC players and families is to deal with all suspected and confirmed activities relating to a player’s suspected use of alcohol and/or drugs in a prompt and firm fashion, while remaining sensitive to the complexity of the issue and the dignity of the players and their families. This policy and procedure is to be signed by parent on behalf of registered participant.

 

Procedures
 

Coaches and managers should be notified immediately of any suspicion of drugs or alcohol involvement by a player. Coaches and managers in turn should immediately notify the Board’s Rules & Ethics liaison or the Board President of the matter. The Rules & Ethics liaison will investigate the matter in a timely manner. The player(s) and parent(s) will be notified and asked to discuss the related activities with the Rules & Ethics liaison and other members of the Board of Directors, as deemed appropriate. If the Rules & Ethics liaison determines that a violation of this Policy (or other activities as described herein) has occurred, the following minimum penalties will be imposed:

 

• Substance Use or Possession: It is considered a violation of this Policy if a player possesses uses, distributes or sells illegal drugs, steroids, look-a-like drugs, paraphernalia, controlled substances, or alcoholic beverages. When the Rules & Ethics liaison has determined that a player has violated this Policy, the following minimum penalties will be issued. The Rules & Ethics liaison may determine that additional penalties are warranted after reviewing all of the facts and circumstances of the matter.

 

a. Voluntary Admission of a First Offense: A player may voluntary admit to a violation of this Policy to a coach, manager or member of the Board of Directors, who will in turn notify the Rules & Ethics liaison. The player’s parents will also be notified. The player will be suspended from participating in at least one game (as soon as possible following the admission) and may be requested to attend a counseling/education program.

 

b. First Offense: A player found to have violated this Policy will be suspended from participating in at least two games. The player and his parents will also be required to meet with the Rules & Ethics liaison and may be required to attend a counseling/education program.

 

c. Second Offense: The player will be suspended from participating in at least three games. The player and his parents will also be required to meet with the Rules & Ethics liaison and may be required to attend a counseling/education program.

d. Third Offense: The player will be suspended from the Club and will not participate in any Club activities until submitting substantial evidence of rehabilitation to the Board of Directors.

 

• Other Violations:

 

a. Criminal Action: When NHHC has knowledge that a player has been charged with a criminal offense related to the illegal use of alcohol or drugs or any other criminal activity, the player will immediately be suspended from participation in all NHHC activities. The Board of Directors will consider the duration of the suspension and reinstatement of the player based on a review of all pertinent information related to the matter.

 

b. School Suspension: When NHHC has knowledge that a player has been suspended from school due to use of alcohol or drugs or any other activity, the player will immediately be suspended from participation in all NHHC activities. The Board of Directors will consider the duration of the suspension and reinstatement of the player based on a review of all pertinent information related to the matter.

 

c. Parent Violation: A parent found to have violated this Policy will be suspended from participating in NHHC activities, including but not limited to, attending his/her child’s games for a minimum of 30 days from the date of the determination. The only exception to this suspension is to enter a rink to address a medical condition of a child that requires a parent’s presence.

 

Appeals

The decision of the Rules & Ethics liaison may be appealed to the NHHC President provided that the notice of the appeal is made to the President within 48 hours of the original decision. The decision of the President is final.

 

Application

This Policy is intended to be in effect during any season in which the player is a member of a NHHC team. However, NHHC will take into account off-season activities of a player when determining an appropriate penalty or other course of action with respect to a player who violates this Policy.

 

Fees

There will be no adjustment of fees owed to (or refunds from) NHHC due to the suspension of a player or parent as a result of a violation of this Policy.

 

I have read and understand the NHHC Alcohol/Drug/Code of Conduct Policy

and Procedures and agree to comply with these terms for the registered participant, and acknowledge that my electronic acceptance serves as a written signature: