Official Abuse Policy
Match
Official Abuse and Club Code of Conduct
The Board of
Directors of USA Rugby South has approved this document.
It describes the club's responsibility in dealing with the
problem of match official abuse. Clubs have a
responsibility for the behavior of their members, players,
coaches and supporters directed towards Match Officials.
Clubs are expected to take all reasonable steps to protect
Match Officials from any form of abuse. The term
"clubs" includes but is not limited to Men's,
Women's, Colleges, Universities and High Schools.
Abuse of Match
Officials is defined as:
Individual
perception of personal degradation be it mental or
physical, before, during and after the game including but
not limited to:
 | verbal or physical assault |
 | intimidating conduct |
 | racial or sexual harassment |
The IRB Code of
Conduct Regulation states that a person
 | shall not abuse, threaten or intimidate a referee,
touch judge, or other Match Officials, whether on or
off the field of play (20.1.10) and |
 | shall not use crude or abusive language or gesture
towards referees, touch judges or other Match
Officials or spectators (20.1.11). |
All members and
supporters of clubs should be made aware of the provisions
of this Code and are reminded that abusive behaviour is
harmful to the reputation of the club. Parents who attend
junior/youth matches should support the club by observing
this Code.
Clubs are
expected to commit to this Code. In so doing, clubs will
commit themselves to take all reasonable steps to ensure
that Match Officials are protected from Abuse. Those
assigning match officials to club games have the option of
not appointing match officials to clubs who do not
acknowledge this Code.
