- How To Register Your Club And Your Teams
- How To Schedule and Request Games
- Emergency Action Plan & AED Guidelines
- Code of Conduct
- 2023 Annual Meeting Video and Files
- Age Segmentation
- Rules
- Heads Up Concussion Information
- Inclusion
- Memorandum on New Clubs, Mergers and Transfers
- USAL Anti-Harassment Policy
- Coaches Available
Code of Conduct
USA LACROSSE SUGGESTED CODE OF CONDUCT
Players, coaches, officials, parents and spectators are to conduct themselves in a manner that "Honors the Game" and demonstrates respect to other players, coaches, officials, parents, spectators and fans. In becoming a member of the lacrosse community an individual assumes certain obligations and responsibilities to the game of lacrosse and its participants. The essential elements in this "Code of Conduct" are HONESTY and INTEGRITY. Those who conduct themselves in a manner that reflects these elements will bring credit to the sport of lacrosse, themselves, their team and their organization.
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