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Reporting Incidents of Referee Abuse

If you are involved in an incident as a referee (i.e., Referee, AR, or 4th Official) that requires you to file a report with the State Association - for referee assault, referee abuse, or coaches misconduct - you need to file a report.
 
Any game incident that leaves you shaken should immediately be reported to and discussed with your assignor and/or an experienced referee whose advice you respect. You may be asked to submit a report with the State Referee Office.

ACTS OF MISCONDUCT TOWARD REFEREES
Charge Description/Definition Includes (not limited to)
Referee Assault An intentional act of physical violence at or upon a referee
  • Hitting directly or with a thrown or kicked object
  • Kicking
  • Punching
  • Choking
  • Spitting on
  • Grabbing or bodily running into
  • Head butting
  • Damaging a referee's uniform or personal property (e.g., car, chair)
Referee Abuse A verbal statement or physical act NOT resulting in bodily conduct which implies or threatens harm to a referee, the referee's property, or the referee's equipment
  • Using foul and abusive language
  • Spitting AT (but not on)
  • Spewing beverage on a referee or the referee's personal property
  • Verbal threats to a referee with words like
    • "I'll get you after the game"
    • "You won't get out of here in one piece"
Coaches Misconduct (Youth Only) Misconduct by coach, assistant coach or team official that are persistent statements or physical acts at a referee at a game that do not constitute assault or abuse but that mistreat a referee

Inappropriate or unacceptable statements that include:
  • excessive incidences of foul or abusive language
  • statements that diminish the authority of the referee
  • statements or acts that serve to intimidate with threatening physical harm
  • Confronting a referee without physically threatening the referee
  • Spitting on the ground or in the air near the referee
  • Throwing or kicking an item as a sign of disrespect or dissent
  • Re-entering the field
Other Use "Other" for all reports submitted that do not charge referee assault, referee abuse or coaches misconduct
  • Spectator misconduct

Note: Coaches Misconduct can only be charged if the coach has been ejected and,
after the ejection, engages in conduct that is misconduct under this policy.

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