Violations -- Procedures, Penalties, and Appeals
Failure to comply with the regulations in the handbook shall constitute
a violation.
Procedures
Whenever there is an allegation of a violation of the regulations in this
handbook, these procedures shall be followed:
- Any school, coach, or student-athlete may notify the school, the Supervisor of
Athletics or the Director of Secondary Education of the alleged violation.
All allegations shall be filed in writing with the Supervisor of Interscholastic Athletics.
- The Supervisor of Interscholastic Athletics shall conduct an investigation of the allegation
and shall report his/her findings and render his/her interpretation in
writing.
- If the facts confirm that a violation has occurred, a penalty shall be
imposed in accordance with this regulation by the Principal in concurrence
with or by the Supervisor of Interscholastic Athletics.
Penalties
Whenever a violation of the regulations in this handbook has been confirmed, a
penalty/penalties shall be imposed against the school and either the contestant,
the coach, or both, dependent upon the nature and severity of the infraction.
- Against a School:
- Declare forfeiture of all games in which an ineligible player has
participated
- Declare the school ineligible for championship participation and
honors for the current school year in the sport in which the
violation occurred.
- Declare the school on probation for one school year which shall
render the school ineligible to compete in any approved State meet
or tournament for that year.
- Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the particular
case considered.
- Against a Contestant:
- Declare the student-athlete to be ineligible for the next 60 school days
following the date of the violation. These 60 school days will carry
over into the next school year if the violation occurs during the
second semester.
- Declare the student-athlete to be ineligible to compete in the sport in
which the violation occurred during the subsequent season.
- Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the particular
case considered.
- Residency Violations:
- Student-athletes in violation of HCPS Residency guidelines will be
ineligible for the next 180 school days following the date
of violation. These 180 days will carry over into the next
school year.
- Student-athletes in violation of the HCPS Residency guidelines will
be ineligible to participate in the sport where the
violation occurred for the remainder of enrollment in
Harford County Public Schools.
- Against a Coach:
- Censure.
- Declare the coach ineligible to coach the next scheduled contest or
to attend the contest in any capacity.
- Declare the coach ineligible to coach a team for the current school
year in the sport in which the violation occurred.
- Declare the coach ineligible to coach a team in any sport for the
current year.
- Impose additional penalties as may seem justified in the particular
case considered.
Appeals
In the event that any of the parties involved feel that an incorrect or
inappropriate decision has been made, the decision may be appealed to the
Director of Secondary Education. The decision of the Director of Secondary
Education may be appealed to the County Superintendent whose decision will be
final.
Violation of MPSSAA Rules and Regulations are not appealable to the
Directory of Secondary Education nor the Superintendent of Schools.