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Santa Fe Hockey

Adult League

March to June 2014

14 games include:

 12 regular games plus one playoff and championship game

 Clean Ice

 Certified Referees

 Scorekeeping/Stats

 No checking, no fighting

 MUST be USA Hockey registered

 MUST be 18 years old or older to play

 “A”- League Game Times: (4 teams) ($198.00)

Wednesday – 7:15pm, 8:45pm (1.25hrs games)

(Start 3-5-14 / End 6-4-14)

 “B” – League Game Times: (4 teams) ($198.00)

Thursday – 7:15pm & 8:45pm (1.25 hr games)

(Start 3-6-14 / End 6-5-14)

 “C” – League Game Times: (4 teams) ($198.00)

Tuesday – 7:15pm & 8:45pm (1.25 hr games)

(Start 3-4-14 / End 6-3-14)

Jersey Price_(OneTimeCharge)_______________________________________$100.00

Players who sign up for Santa Fe Hockey will have to purchase a home (white) and away (black)

jersey and socks for a total price of $100.00. Both of these jerseys will have the League logo on

the front and the player’s number on the shoulders and back. Purchasing jerseys is a one time

charge as hockey players can use these jerseys for any in-house program including future

seasons. (Jerseys = $40.00 each, must buy jerseys in pairs / Socks = $20.00 per pair)

For more information call: 505.955.4031 or e-mail

temiller@santafenm.gov

All Payments, Waivers and Registration Forms are due to the Chavez Ice

Arena before any player will be allowed on the ice.

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Santa Fe Hockey Registration Form

Adult League

Skaters are considered for all leagues without regard to race, color, religion, sex,

national origin, ancestry, age, marital or veteran status, or the presence of a

medical condition or disability. (For the safety of players and the leagues medical

conditions and or disabilities should be discussed with the Ice Arena Manager

prior to signing up).

________________________

League “A” , “B” , “C”

________________________________________________________________________

Last Name

First

Middle

________________________________________________________________________

Street Address

City

State

ZIP

(_____)__________________(_____)_________________________________________

Home Phone No.

Cell

E-mail

* REQUIRED*

________________________________________________________________________

Date of Birth

Male/Female

________________________________________________________________________

Experience

X___________________________________________/ ________________

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This is a “RECREATIONAL” league. LEAGUE RULES  All rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Genoveva Chavez Community Center apply.

 The Ice Arena General Manager is the final authority in all matters and reserves the right to remove any player or team from the league at any time, for any reason with no refund.

 The League Commissioner is responsible for the day to day operations of the league. The League Commissioner must be an employee of the rink.

 A Review Board composed of the League Commissioner and team captains (chosen by the League Commissioner) will be used for matters of arbitration.

 All USA Hockey rules apply for league play. All skaters MUST be USA Hockey registered and show proof of registration.  All Skaters MUST be 18 years old or older.

 Abusive conduct of any type towards any staff, volunteers, or on ice / off ice officials will not be tolerated and may result in a league suspension.

 Anyone who engages or attempts to engage in fighting will be immediately expelled from the League for the remainder of the season with *NO REFUND*.

 Any player accumulating 4 penalties during a game will receive an automatic game ejection and one game suspension. (Clarification 10-2-12: Ejected player will not be eligible to play in any leagues game (s) the following week).

 Any player accumulating 2 mis-conduct or 2 unsportsmanlike penalties (Or a combination of either that total 2) in the same game will receive an automatic game ejection and a one game suspension. (Clarification 10-2-12: Ejected player will not be eligible to play in any leagues game (s) the following week).

 All games will have a 1 hour 15 minute time limit. First two periods will be 20 minute run time and the third period will be a 15 minute stop clock.

 If there is a 5-goal difference the clock will run for the 3rd

period.

 Every player must have Home & Away “League Jerseys”. If a player violates this rule, they will be sent off the ice by the referees. The home team wears white jerseys.

 Full hockey equipment is required for all players. H.E.C.C. approved helmets are required for all players. Any player not wearing proper equipment will not be allowed to play. ½ shield and mouth guard REQUIRED, full cage-shield and mouth guard are strongly encouraged.  Team captains are responsible for players serving game misconducts. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in a one game suspension for

team captain.

 Team captains or AC’s acting as team captains are the only ones allowed to discuss any part of the game with a referee during the course of a game. No player may argue ANY call by the referee and may be subject to a 2-minute unsportsmanlike penalty for any inappropriate behavior. Team captains, alone, may request an explanation from a referee. Referees may professionally refuse an explanation or defer it to the end of the game.

 The Blood Rule: Any player or goaltender that is obviously bleeding will be ruled off the ice during the course of the game. Player or goaltender will not be allowed to return to play until the bleeding has stopped and the cut or abrasion has been covered. Any affected equipment must be properly decontaminated or exchanged.

 THERE WILL BE NO SUBSTITUTES OR DROP-IN SKATERS ALLOWED. Current roster skaters can fill a team that is short players.  A game can be considered a forfeit for any team that does not have at least “5” roster players on the ice at the start of the game. Both captains

will determine the outcome of this issue.

 Game times are forfeit times. Forfeits will be left up to the discretion of the League Commissioner, referees or scorekeeper (in this order).  During warm ups pucks are not to be shot at the spectator side of the rink.

 If a situation develops and escalates to the point that, in the referees’ opinion, endangers the safety of the players or disrupts the normal course of play, the referees will, at their discretion, stop play, issue a referee timeout, stop the clock (regardless of the period) and send all players to their respective benches. Both team captains will be brought into the referees crease and issued a warning that things are “getting out of hand.” It is the sole responsibility of the team captains to take whatever steps are necessary to bring their players under control. There will be NO other warnings! If the situation continues, the referees will, at their discretion, stop play and issue a game forfeit to one or both teams. NO further protest is allowed.

 There will be NO refunds!

BY SIGNING BELOW, I AFFIRM THE FOLLOWING: I understand that hockey is a potentially dangerous sport. I hold blameless the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, its employees and agents for any accidents or injuries that may occur from my involvement with the league.I have read the above-listed League Rules, understand these rules and agree to abide by them. I understand that all league fees must be paid in full before I am allowed to play.I understand that any destruction of property, inappropriate conduct, abusive behavior, use of profanity or dangerous behavior towards an employee of the rink, referee, skater or any other individual may result in being ejected from the league. I understand that this is a RECREATIONAL league. I agree to exercise good sportsmanship, honor the game and compete in a fair and civil manner.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER, AND RELEASE FROM LIABILITY

In consideration of the use of the property, facilities and/or services of City of Santa Fe Community Services Department or any Auxiliary organizations (Auxiliaries) participating or sponsoring recreational programs, the undersigned agrees as follows:

1. RISK FACTORS: The undersigned understands and acknowledges that the use of equipment, facilities and services provided by

the Community Services Department (physical sports, weight and cardiovascular training, ice skating, ice hockey, dance,

aerobics, swimming, golf, sports clubs and leagues, and any other programs and services sponsored by Community Services

Department or its associated Auxiliaries) involves risks such as RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, AND

POSSIBLE DEATH which might result from the use of equipment or facilities, from the activity itself, from the acts of others,

or from the unavailability of emergency medical care.

2. ASSUMPTION OF RISK. The undersigned ASSUMES ALL RISKS THAT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF THE

EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES, THE ACTIVITY ITSELF, THE ACTS OF OTHERS, OR THE UNAVAILABILITY

OF EMERGENCY CARE, including but not limited to, those RISK FACTORS described in section 1 above.

Item 1-2: ____________(Initials)

3. RELEASE. The undersigned RELEASES the City of Santa Fe, the Auxiliaries, the officers, employees and agents of each

(Released Parties) and agrees NOT TO SUE the Released Parties for any claims, injuries, or damages, arising from the use of

equipment or facilities, from any activity itself, from the acts of others, or from the unavailability of emergency medical care.

The undersigned understands that this release includes those claims, injuries or damages based on death, bodily injury or

property damage whether or not caused by the negligent acts, omissions or other fault of the Released Parties.

4. INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS. The undersigned agrees to INDEMNIFY AND DEFEND the Released

Parties against, and hold them harmless from any or all claims, causes of action, damage judgments, costs or expenses, including

attorney fees which in any way arise from the use of equipment or facilities, from the activity itself, from the acts of others, or

from the unavailability of emergency medical care, including those based on death, bodily injury or property damage.

Item 3-4: ____________(Initials)

5. PAY. The undersigned agrees to pay for any or all damages to any property of the City of Santa Fe caused by the undersigned

either negligently, willfully, or otherwise.

6. REPRESENTATIVES. The undersigned enters into this agreement for himself/herself, his/her heirs, assigns and legal

representatives.

7. EMERGENCY TREATMENT CONSENT. The undersigned, as a participant in the subject activity, hereby consents to

medical treatment in a medical emergency where the undersigned is unable to consent to such treatment.

8. INSURANCE. The undersigned understands that the City of Santa Fe and its Auxiliaries do not carry participant insurance. The

undersigned is encouraged to have a physical examination and to purchase health insurance prior to any and all participation.

9. PHOTOGRAPHS. The undersigned understands and grants the City of Santa Fe permission to take photographs of me and my

family participating in recreational activities for the purpose of publicizing recreational programs and facilities.

Item 5-9: ____________(Initials)

10. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The undersigned has read and understands this agreement and realizes it relates to surrendering

valuable legal rights and does freely and voluntarily.

Item 10: ____________(Initials)

Signature: ________________________________ Date: _________________

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION:

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GCCC Patron Code of Conduct

The Community Services Department strives to provide a friendly, safe and enjoyable

family atmosphere for all patrons.

In order to maintain a pleasant environment, all patrons of the facility must refrain from

the following list of infractions.

Actions interfering or disrupting the ability of staff to provide a safe, family

environment.

Failure to follow staff directions.

No Alcohol, drugs or illegal substances allowed on GCCC property.

Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs resulting in even the slightest degree

of impairment, or dealing or possession of illegal substances.

Use of foul, offensive or abusive language.

Harassment, intimidation or any other type of behavior that interferes with

someone's ability to use the center, including sexual harassment and creating a

hostile environment for others.

Any physical or violent altercation with another person or staff.

Bringing any type of weapon into the Center, or onto the grounds of the facility.

Disregarding posted rules and misuse and or abuse of facility equipment.

Causing physical damage to anyone's personal property.

Theft of property belonging to other patrons or staff.

Disruption of public or private activities.

This list should not be construed to be a complete list, but rather is representative of the

types of behavior that are deemed to be unacceptable.

Staff of the Chavez Center is committed to ensuring that all patrons follow the Code of

Conduct so that nothing interferes or disrupts their ability to provide a safe family

environment.

When patrons fail to abide by the Code of Conduct staff may ask a patron to leave the

facility for a set period of time, up to and including permanent suspension.

In the event that an individual fails to follow staff direction, the Santa Fe Police Department

will be contacted for assistance.

Please be aware of and comply with all posted rules in the facility.

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