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that the teams were aware of the ineligibility of the said player, the association will be subject to a minimum $500 fine.” (1/10/05)
A. If a player is subject to a game disqualification in their last game, the Association is subject to a $100.00 fine to be paid to the Registrar within 7 days.
B. Any association that has three (3) or more player or coach ejections, in separate incidents, at one division, in any playing season, will be subject to a $100.00 fine. Each subsequent incident will also be subject to a $100.00 fine. All fines to be paid to the Registrar within 7 days.
C. Any Team Official or Player who is found by the COMFL Board or a Special Committee of the Board, to have knowingly permitted his team to play against an ineligible player(s) and to have not reported such ineligibility to his COMFL Executive Member or the COMFL Board, shall be suspended for a period determined by the Board or a Special Committee of the Board.
COMFL Executive Members being advised of an ineligible player shall immediately notify the COMFL Board and the COMFL Registrar. A COMFL executive who fails to make this notification shall be suspended for a period determined by the Board or asked for their resignation by the Board.
Such reports must be made PRIOR to the affected game.
SECTION 5 - Rule Book Changes
A. Half time intermission - 15 minutes: but may be shortened due to weather conditions if agreed upon by both coaches.
B. Official Game Ball: Peewee - Baden 500Y and Wilson TDY
Atom - J5J, Wilson TDJ and Baden X500 Jr.
Tyke - J5J, Wilson TDJ and Baden X500 Jr.
C. Scoring After Touchdown: A kicked convert will be worth three points at Tyke level, two points at Atom and Peewee levels and one point at Bantam and Collegiate levels. A running or passing convert will be worth two points at the Bantam and Collegiate levels and one point at the Atom and Peewee levels. A running convert is worth 1 point and passing convert will be worth 2 points (pass must be over the line of scrimmage) at the Tyke level.
D. Timing Per Quarter - Tyke -12 min.
- Atom -12 min.
- Peewee -12 min.
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1. Stop time in last 3 minutes of 2nd and 4th quarters.
2. Timing shall be applied as per Rule 1, Section 5 of the Canadian Rule Book for Tackle Football.
A. Time-Outs: Each team will be allowed four time outs per game.
B. Time: Commences after time-outs on Referee's signal.
C. Shoes: Football shoes with NO metal cleats.
D. Numbering: Tyke, Atom and Peewee are not required to use the official jersey numbering system.
E. Only one coach is allowed on the field during team time-outs.
F. Determination of ball possession or field position shall be made by coin toss at the beginning of each game. The visiting team shall make the call on the toss.
SECTION 6 - Miscellaneous
A. Mercy Rule: If at any time during the game the point spread is greater than 28 points, the losing coach has the option to run the clock. Once this decision is made it cannot be reversed regardless of the score. The losing coach must advise the timekeeper and the referee of their request to run the clock. In this event the clock will stop only for injuries, scoring and time outs.
B. Filming: Video or camera equipment will be permitted, but courtesy dictates the teams being filmed should be informed. The use of Direct communications with electronic devices from the Sideline, Stands or Spotter box to any player on the field is prohibited. Any Team found doing this will be fined $ 1000.00 and they will forfeit the game. ( 08/08/2005)
C. The COMFL strongly endorses the rules of Football Canada and we recommend enforcement of Rule 7, Section 4, in the Football Canada rulebook (objectionable conduct/cussing rule).
D. Referees are to strictly enforce the rules as stated in the football Canada rulebook and the COMFL playing rules and any game may be terminated at the referee's discretion. Any further disciplinary action may be taken at the COMFL Board's discretion.
E. Wearing or smoked or tinted visors is permitted if accompanied with a doctor’s note, however there will be no wearing of mirrored visors under any circumstances.
F. It is recommended that all members of COMFL have qualified certified/accredited medical coverage at all practices and games. Injuries at both practices and games should be written up and filed with association executive. Injury reports for major injuries (such as breaks, concussions, etc.) should also be filed with Tackle Football Ontario office.
G. If a game is halted due to inclement weather of any type, the teams will wait a maximum of 30 minutes to determine a course of action. If there is unanimous agreement among 3 parties, comprised of the head official and one COMFL Director or game convenor from each team, to wait any additional time, this time period can be extended. If a game is not restarted within the above noted time period, the following rule shall apply:
a) A game will be considered complete when 3 quarters have been completed and there is a 3 converted touchdown (maximum conversion in each division) differential.
b) If the differential is less than the above point spread, the game shall be completed at an agreed upon time and date under COMFL guidelines for re-scheduling games. If the game is to be completed at a later date, it will begin at the point where the previous game had been suspended.
c) If 3 quarters of play have not been completed, then the game shall be re-played, in its entirety, at an agreed upon date and time under COMFL guidelines for re-scheduling games.
Any team that is not in the lead, at the time the game is suspended, may opt not to replay or complete the game and award the game to the other team. In such case, a default shall not be attributed to the losing team. The final game score shall be recorded at the point where the game was halted.
SECTTON 7 - Special Mite Playing Rules
A. Mites will play in full tackle equipment.
B. Regular season games will normally start at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays and will be played with 10 minute quarters, with two, one-minute time outs per game. All other timing considerations will be the same as other divisions. An exception to Sunday games would be a long weekend when the games will be played on Monday.
C. Any one coach will be allowed on the field with both defensive and offensive teams for the first three games. The coach may not participate in any way after the ball is in play. Penalty is loss of privilege to be on the field.
D. Two officials and appropriate medical support are required for each game.
E. Teams will play platoon football: that is, each player can play only offense or defense, unless a team has less than 18 players. In this event every player must play offense or defense and enough players may play two ways to make up the difference only. When a team has more than 18 players, each player must play a minimum of half a game in an offensive or defensive position.
F. Games will be played on a standard size football field.
G. The COMFL will supply standard set of flags, which must worn by each team. Current flag colours: Scarborough - Yellow North York - Red
Oshawa - Blue Dolphins - Green Note: All teams must carry two sets of contrasting flags.
H. We will play 9 man flag football in accordance with the supplemental rules followed by Football Ontario.
I. On a fourth down kick, the ball must change possession.
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