HomeMy WebLinkAboutRedwood Empire Officials Association 2005-04-25AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS OFFICIATING
AND SCOREKEEPING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT entered in Ukiah, California on ,eita�2005 ("Effective
Date"), between the City of Ukiah, a general law city ("CITY") and the Redwood Empire
Officials Association Ltd., a ("CONTRACTOR"), collectively, "the
parties."
RECITALS
1. CITY Community Services Department desires to contract with a qualified firm to provide
trained officials and scorekeepers at softball and volleyball games conducted by the CITY
Community Services Department with the scope of services described on the attached Exhibit
"A."
2. CONTRACTOR represents to CITY that it is an association of trained officials and
scorekeepers qualified to officiate and keep score at adult softball and volleyball games.
AGREEMENTS
In consideration of the above recitals and the following terms and conditions, the parties
agree as follows:
TERM
The Term of this agreement is for a period of two (2) years commencing on the Effective
Date. CITY and CONTRACTOR may, upon mutual agreement of the parties, extend this
Agreement for up to five (5) additional one-year terms.
2. SCOPE OF SERVICE
The CONTRACTOR shall be required to provide the services described in Exhibit "A."
3. ENTIRE AGREEMENT:
Exhibit "A" — "Scope of Work Sport Officials and Scorekeepers" is incorporated into this
Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and Exhibit A,
the terms of this Agreement shall control. This Agreement, including Exhibit A,
constitutes the entire agreement between the parties.
4. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE
Contractor agrees to provide a high standard of performance in the execution of all
obligations and duties as herein provided. The City reserves the right through the office
of the City Manager to instruct the CONTRACTOR as to the standard of performance
when deemed necessary.
5. COMPENSATION
As compensation for all services of CONTRACTOR in performance of this Agreement,
CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR as follows:
1. Slow Pitch Softball Umpire $25.00 per game
Fast Pitch Softball Umpire $35.00 per game
Slow Pitch Softball Scorekeeper $13.00 per game
Fast Pitch Softball Scorekeeper $15.00 per game
Volleyball Official $18.00 per game
2. Fee Adjustments:
a. If games are canceled by the City of Ukiah with less than three hours notification to
the CONTRACTOR for reasons other than inclement weather or an Act of God, then
payment will be made in full for all games scheduled that day. If notification is at least
three hours prior to the scheduled start time of the first game, no payment will be
made for canceled games.
b. If a game is canceled by the game officials due to inclement weather, unsafe
conditions, or Act of God, full payment will be made for that game. Subsequent
games will be rescheduled by the CITY and will not be paid for until services are
rendered for those games.
c. If a game protest is upheld due to official's error, no game fee will be paid for the
portion of the game that is replayed.
d. If an official is more than 15 minutes late for an assigned game, the CITY will pay at
a rate of 75% of the game fee.
e. When there is only one umpire available for softball, the CITY will pay at a rate of
150% of the game fee.
f. All officials and scorekeepers must be named on the game score sheet for each
game. Payments to the CONTRACTOR will be based on the score sheets.
g. CITY agrees to work with the CONTRACTOR in partnership to recruit more officials
and scorekeepers for the softball and volleyball programs. The CITY will assist with
press releases to local media announcing recruitment for such officials and
scorekeepers when directed by the CONTRACTOR. The CITY will also provide
meeting room space at no cost for the CONTRACTOR to train officials and
scorekeepers for use in accordance with this agreement.
h. CITY agrees to strictly enforce the Play Code of Conduct Rules adopted by the
CITY and described in Exhibit B.
i. For purposes of this paragraph 2, notice shall be given by telephone or fax to the
numbers stated in paragraph 8, or an alternate number designated by a party in a
written notice to the other party. The notice shall be deemed given on the date and
time when the call is placed.
6. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES
CONTRACTOR and its members, officers, agents and employees, in performing under
this Agreement, are independent contractors and have control over the work and the
manner in which it is performed. They are free to contract for similar services to be
performed for other employers during the term of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR, its
members, officers, agents and employees are not employees or agents of the CITY
and not entitled to sick leave, vacation, health and welfare benefits, retirement benefits,
worker's compensation, or any other leave or benefit for employees of the City.
7. PAYMENT TO THE CONTRACTOR
The CONTRACTOR shall submit an invoice to the City of Ukiah, Community Services
Department, 411 West Clay, Ukiah, CA, 95482. Invoices should be submitted every two
weeks during a league season for which services are schedule in accordance with this
agreement. Invoices submitted by Monday, 10am will be paid at the next scheduled
check run. In the event that a submittal Monday fails on a City holiday, invoices shall be
submitted by Tuesday, 9am. If a check run is not scheduled for a submittal week, the
CONTRACTOR shall be notified and payment will be made at the first available check
run.
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Notwithstanding the above provisions of this paragraph 7, no payment will be issued to
the CONTRACTOR before all invoices have been reviewed and approved for payment
by the City of Ukiah Community Services Department.
8. NOTICES
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, any notice, submittal or
communication required or permitted to be served on a party hereto, it shall be deemed to
have been given when personally delivered, or when deposited in the United Sates mail with
proper first class postage affixed thereto and addressed as follows:
CITY:
Sage Sangiacomo
Community Services Supervisor
411 West Clay Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 463-6237
Fax (707) 463-6740
CONTRACTOR:
Wayne Ouellette
Redwood Empire Officials Association Ltd.
P.O. Box 867
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 462-8450
Fax (707) 462-8450
9. MODIFICATION
This agreement shall not be modified, except in writing, by contract amendment,
executed by all parties. Oral change orders are not permitted. No change in this contract
shall be made unless the City of Ukiah gives its prior written approval. The
CONTRACTOR shall be liable for all costs resulting from, and/or for satisfactorily
correcting, any specification change not properly ordered by written modification to the
contract and signed by the City of Ukiah.
10. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
During the contractual period covered by this Agreement, CITY may request
CONTRACTOR to provide services in addition to the services provided hereunder.
CONTRACTOR may, at its option, agree to provide such additional services upon terms
and conditions mutually agreed upon in writing by CITY and CONTRACTOR.
11. CONTRACTING OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE
The Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) provides routine communication and
guidance to the contractor. The COR is also delegated authority to increase or decrease
services in the scope of work of this agreement though the use of administrative change
orders if such change does not increase the encumbrance or total contract funding of
this agreement. The COR is not authorized to increase encumbrance or total contract
funding, nor is the COR authorized to increase the scope of work.
The COR for this agreement is:
Gina Greco
Recreation Supervisor
411 West Clay
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 463-6237
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12. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE ORDER:
A change order to the contract is a change which does not change the scope of work or
intent of the contract as awarded by the original signature authority. Administrative
change orders will be limited to minor changes in contract work assignments. Change
orders which result in additional cost shall require the approval of the City Purchasing
Agent or appropriate award authority as defined under City policy. Change orders which
do not result in additional contract cost can be authorized by the Contracting Officer
Representative (COR).
13. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT FOR DEFAULT
If at any time, in the opinion of the City Manager, upon recommendation of the
Community Services Department; 1) CONTRACTOR fails to conform to the
requirements of this contract; 2) CONTRACTOR seeks relief under any law for the
benefit of insolvents or is adjudicated bankrupt; 3) any legal proceedings are
commenced against CONTRACTOR which may interfere with the performance of the
contract; or 4) CONTRACTOR has failed to supply an adequate working force, or
material of proper quality, or has failed in any other respect to prosecute the work with
the diligence and force specified and intended in and by the terms of the contract, notice
thereof in writing may be served upon him, and should he neglect to refuse to provide
means for a satisfactory compliance with the contract as directed by the City of Ukiah
Community Services Department within fifteen (15) days from the time specified in such
notice the City Manager in any such case shall have the right and power, at its option
and without prejudice to any other right it may have, to terminate the contract. Any cost
arising termination of this Agreement by City in accordance with this paragraph will be
charged against the CONTRACTOR and his sureties, who will be liable thereof. In the
event of such termination, all monies due the CONTRACTOR or retained under terms of
the contract shall be forfeited to the City, but such forfeiture will not release the
CONTRACTOR or his sureties from liability for failure to fulfill the contract.
14. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE
A. This Agreement may be terminated by either parry by giving fifteen (15) days
notice to the other in writing of its intent to terminate the Agreement.
B. Upon such termination, CONTRACTOR shall submit to CITY an itemized
statement of services performed to the date of termination.
15. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING
The CONTRACTOR shall not assign or subcontract the work, or any part thereof,
without the prior written consent of the CITY, nor shall he assign, by power of attorney
or otherwise, any of the money payable under this contract unless written consent of
the CITY has been obtained. No right under this contract, nor claim for money due or to
become due hereunder shall be asserted against the CITY, or persons acting for the
CITY, by reason of any so-called assignment of this contract or any part thereof, unless
such assignment has been authorized by the written consent of the CITY. In case the
CONTRACTOR is permitted to assign monies due or to become due under this
contract, the instrument of assignment shall contain a clause subordinating the claim of
the assignee to all prior liens for services rendered or materials supplied for the
performance of work.
Should any subcontractor fail to perform in a satisfactory manner the work undertaken
by him, his subcontract shall be immediately terminated by the CONTRACTOR upon
notice from the CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible and accountable
to the CITY for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors, and of persons directly or
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indirectly employed by them, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly
employed by him. Nothing contained in this contract shall create any contractual
relation between any subcontract and the CITY.
The CONTRACTOR shall not, without the consent of the City, either:
1) Substitute any person as subcontractor in place of the subcontractor designated in
the original proposal;
2) Permit any subcontract to be voluntarily assigned or transferred or allow the work to
be performed by anyone other than the original subcontractor listed in the proposal; or
3) Sublet or subcontract any portion of the work in excess of one-half of one percent
(.5%) of the total proposal as to which the contractor's original proposal did not
designate a subcontractor.
16. INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
CONTRACTOR agrees to accept responsibility for loss or damage to any person or
entity, and to defend, indemnify, hold harmless and release the CITY, its officers, and
employees, from actions, claims, damages, disabilities or the cost of litigation that are
asserted by any person or entity to the extent arising out of the negligent acts or
omissions or willful misconduct in the performance by the CONTRACTOR hereunder,
whether or not there is concurrent negligence on the part of the CITY, but excluding
liability due to the active negligence or willful misconduct of the CITY. This
indemnification obligation is not limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or
type of damages to compensation payable to or for CONTRACTOR or its agents,
under workers' compensation acts, disability benefits acts or other employees' benefits
acts.
CONTRACTOR shall be liable to CITY for any loss of or damage to City property
arising from contractor's negligence or willful misconduct.
As to events which occur during CONTRACTOR's performance of this Agreement,
City shall hold CONTRACTOR harmless from and defend CONTRACTOR against all
claims, liability, damage, or loss arising out of any injury or death of any person or
damage to or destruction of property attributable to the negligent or willfully wrongful
act or omission of City or its officers and employees, where the injury, death or damage
is caused by the sole and active negligence or willful misconduct of City or City's
employees.
17. INSURANCE
Without limiting CONTRACTOR's obligations arising under Paragraph 16, above,
CONTRACTOR shall not begin work under this Contract until it procures and
maintains for the duration of this Agreement insurance against claims for injuries to
persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with its
performance under this Agreement.
A. Minimum Scope of Insurance
Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
1. Insurance Services Office ("ISO) Commercial General Liability Coverage Form
No. CG 00 01 1185.
2. ISO Form No. CA 0001 (Ed. 1/78) covering Automobile Liability, Code 1 " any
auto" or Code 8, 9 if no owned autos and endorsement CA 0025. In the alternative,
any independent contractor working for CONTRACTOR who provides services under
this Agreement may satisfy this requirement by providing evidence satisfactory to City
that the independent contractor has automobile liability insurance as required by law.
3. Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by the Labor Code of the State of
California and Employers Liability Insurance. Worker's compensation insurance is not
required, if CONTRACTOR provides evidence satisfactory to City that it has no
employees.
B. Minimum Limits of Insurance
CONTRACTOR shall maintain limits no less than:
1. General Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily
injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability
Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, the general aggregate
limit shall apply separately to the work performed under this Agreement, or the
aggregate limit shall be twice the prescribed per occurrence limit.
2. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
3. Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability: Worker's compensation limits as
required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability limits of
$1,000,000 per accident.
C. Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions
Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the
City. At the option of the City, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such
deductibles or self-insured retentions as respects to the City, its officers, officials,
employees and volunteers; or the CONTRACTOR shall procure a bond guaranteeing
payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense
expenses.
D. Other Insurance Provisions
The policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
1. General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverages
a. The City, it officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as
additional insureds as respects; liability arising out of activities performed by or on
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behalf of the CONTRACTOR, products and completed operations of the
CONTRACTOR, premises owned, occupied or used by the CONTRACTOR, or
automobiles owned, hired or borrowed by the CONTRACTOR. The coverage shall
contain no special limitations on the scope -of -protection afforded to the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
b. The CONTRACTOR's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as
respects to the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or
self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers
shall be excess of the CONTRACTOR's insurance and shall not contribute with it.
c. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect
coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
d. The CONTRACTOR's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against
whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's
liability.
2. Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability Coverage
The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers,
officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from CONTRACTOR's
performance of the work, pursuant to this Agreement.
3. All Coverages
Each Insurance policy required by this clause (except auto insurance of independent
contractors providing services under this Agreement) shall be endorsed to state that
coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or
in limits except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt
requested, has been given to the City.
E. Acceptability of Insurers
Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a Best's rating of no less than A:VII and who
are admitted insurers in the State of California.
F. Verification of Coverage
CONTRACTOR shall furnish the City with certificates of Insurance and with original
Endorsements effecting coverage required by this Agreement. The Certificates and
Endorsements for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that
insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The Certificates and Endorsements are to be on
forms provided or approved by the City. Where by statute, the City's Workers'
Compensation - related forms cannot be used, equivalent forms approved by the
Insurance Commissioner are to be substituted. All Certificates and Endorsements are to
be received and approved by the City before CONTRACTOR begins the work of this
Agreement. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all
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required insurance policies, at any time. If CONTRACTOR fails to provide the
coverages required herein, the City shall have the right, but not the obligation, to
purchase any or all of them. In that event, the cost of insurance becomes part of the
compensation due the contractor after notice to CONTRACTOR that City has paid the
premium.
G. Subcontractors
If CONTRACTOR uses subcontractors or subcontractors, it shall cover them under its
polices or require them to separately comply with the insurance requirements set forth in
this Paragraph 17.
18. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
CITY and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, legal
representatives and assigns to the other party to this Agreement and to the partners,
successors, legal representatives and assigns of such other party in respect of all
promises and agreements contained herein.
19. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERMITS
The CONTRACTOR agrees to fully comply with all local, City, State and Federal laws
regulations and ordinances governing performance of contractual services required
hereunder, and it will be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to obtain any and all
necessary licenses, permits and/or clearances.
20. WAIVER OF BREACH.
One or more waivers of a breach of any covenant, term or condition of this Agreement
by either party shall not be construed by the other party as a waiver of a subsequent
breach of the same covenant, term or condition. The consent or approval of either party
to or of any act by the other party of a nature requiring consent or approval shall not be
deemed to waive or render unnecessary consent to or approval of any subsequent
similar act.
21. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
Time is of the essence in the performance of each provision of this Agreement.
22. LEGALITY
If any provisions of this agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable,
the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way
be affected or impaired thereby.
23. DUPLICATE ORIGINALS
This Agreement may be executed in one or more duplicate originals bearing the
original signature of both parties and when so executed any such duplicate original
shall be admissible as proof of the existence and terms of the Agreement between the
parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Effective
Date.
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Exhibit A
SCOPE OF WORK
ADULT SPORT OFFICIALS AND SCOREKEEPERS
Responsibilities of the Redwood Empire Officials Association, Ltd.
1. Provide quality, experienced and certified officials and scorekeepers to
officiate the City of Ukiah's Adult Volleyball and Softball Leagues.
2. Recruit and train a sufficient number of officials and scorekeepers to meet
the demand for services outlined in the agreement.
3. Must maintain membership in the Amateur Softball Association.
4. For softball, two umpires and one scorekeeper per game. If staffing
limitation are as such, one umpire and one scorekeeper per game is
acceptable.
5. For volleyball, provide one official per game.
6. Submit a list of scheduled officials and scorekeepers with contact
information two weeks prior to play.
7. Notify the City of any changes to the submitted staffing schedule.
8. Evaluate officials and scorekeepers.
9. The Association must maintain records of performance evaluations and
training content and attendance. Upon request, the Association must make
training records available to the City of Ukiah. In addition, the Association
must provide verification, upon request, that performance evaluations have
been completed.
10. Report any significant achievements or problems which could have a
potential effect on schedule or costs.
11. Ensure the following standards and duties for each position:
Softball Umpire
Duties:
a Organizing and supervising softball games
b Reviewing Amateur Softball Association and league rules and
interpreting/applying all rules
c For any accident requiring immediate medical attention, summon more advance
medical personnel by dialing 911 or 463-6262.
d Complete and submit City of Ukiah Incident/Accident forms for any minor or
major incident or accident.
e Notify City of Ukiah Community Services Department of any safety issues,
incidents, or accidents.
f Pick up bases and other related equipment after the last schedule game of the
day and return to designated storage facility/location.
g Performing other related duties as directed by the City of Ukiah Community
Services Department.
Ability to:
a Communicate in a clear and concise manner
b Run into the proper position to make a call
c Remain posed in pressure situations
d Use good judgment in game situations
e Make consistent calls
f Think and act clearly, quickly and accurately in emergencies
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g Lift & carry heavy objects; run forward, backward and laterally.
Knowledge of:
a. Amateur Softball Association and City of Ukiah Softball League rules.
b. Proper officiating mechanics and hand signals.
c. Practices and techniques to achieve favorable public relations and appearance
of a positive image.
Requirements:
a. Must be at least 21 years of age.
b. Must be a member of the Amateur Softball Association.
c. All Sports Officials have specific physical requirements necessary to perform the
essential functions of the job including: standing, occasional lifting and carrying
various objects, overhead and forward reaching, stooping, balancing, grasping,
fine manipulation, eye/hand coordination and cervical range of motion.
d. Must provide and wear appropriate apparel and safety equipment as required by
the Amateur Softball Association.
Softball Scorekeeper
Duties:
a. Maintain records, scoreboards, and scorebooks for each game
b. Assist umpires with organizing and supervising games
c. Collect and deposit individual player fee and forfeit fees.
d. Submit score sheets at the conclusion of each day.
e. Ensure that all players are registered with the league.
f. Reviewing Amateur Softball Association and league rules and
interpreting/applying all rules
g. For any accident requiring immediate medical attention, summon more advance
medical personnel by dialing 911 or 463-6262.
h. Complete and submit City of Ukiah Incident/Accident forms for any minor or
major incident or accident.
i. Notify City of Ukiah Community Services Department of any safety issues,
incidents, or accidents.
j. Pick up related equipment after the last schedule game of the day and return to
designated storage facility/location.
k. Performing other related duties as directed by the City of Ukiah Community
Services Department.
Ability to:
a. Communicate in a clear and concise manner
b. Create and maintain written records
c. Remain posed in pressure situations
d. Use good judgment in game situations
e. Think and act clearly, quickly and accurately in emergencies
f. Lift & carry heavy objects such as table and chairs
Knowledge of:
a. Amateur Softball Association and City of Ukiah Softball League rules.
b. Proper officiating methods and hand signals.
c. Practices and techniques to achieve favorable public relations and appearance
of a positive image.
Requirements:
a. Must be at least 18 years of age.
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b. All Sports Officials have specific physical requirements necessary to perform the
essential functions of the job including: standing, occasional lifting and carrying
various objects, overhead and forward reaching, stooping, balancing, grasping,
fine manipulation, eye/hand coordination and cervical range of motion.
Volleyball Official
Duties:
a. Organizing and supervising volleyball games
b. Reviewing league rules and interpreting/applying all rules
c. Complete and submit City of Ukiah Volleyball score sheets
d. For any accident requiring immediate medical attention, summon more advance
medical personnel by dialing 911 or 463-6262.
e. Complete and submit City of Ukiah Incident/Accident forms for any minor or
major incident or accident.
f. Notify City of Ukiah Community Services Department of any safety issues,
incidents, or accidents.
g. Set up equipment including poles and net, as necessary.
h. Pick up equipment after the last schedule game of the day and return to
designated storage facility/location.
i. Performing other related duties as directed by the City of Ukiah Community
Services Department.
Ability to:
a. Communicate in a clear and concise manner
b. Remain posed in pressure situations
c. Use good judgment in game situations
d. Make consistent calls
e. Think and act clearly, quickly and accurately in emergencies
f. Lift & carry heavy objects
Knowledge of:
a. City of Ukiah Volleyball League rules.
b. Proper officiating mechanics and hand signals.
c. Practices and techniques to achieve favorable public relations and appearance
of a positive image.
Requirements:
a. Must be at least 21 years of age.
b. All Sports Officials have specific physical requirements necessary to perform the
essential functions of the job including: standing, occasional lifting and carrying
various objects, overhead and forward reaching, stooping, balancing, grasping,
fine manipulation, eye/hand coordination and cervical range of motion.
c. Must provide and wear appropriate volleyball official apparel.
Softball Scorekeeper
Duties:
I. Maintain records, scoreboards, and scorebooks for each game
m. Assist umpires with organizing and supervising games
n. Collect and deposit individual player fee and forfeit fees.
o. Submit score sheets at the conclusion of each day.
p. Ensure that all players are registered with the league.
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q. Reviewing Amateur Softball Association and league rules and
interpreting/applying all rules
r. For any accident requiring immediate medical attention, summon more advance
medical personnel by dialing 911 or 463-6262.
s. Complete and submit City of Ukiah Incident/Accident forms for any minor or
major incident or accident.
t. Notify City of Ukiah Community Services Department of any safety issues,
incidents, or accidents.
u. Pick up related equipment after the last schedule game of the day and return to
designated storage facility/location.
v. Performing other related duties as directed by the City of Ukiah Community
Services Department.
Ability to:
g. Communicate in a clear and concise manner
h. Create and maintain written records
i. Remain posed in pressure situations
j. Use good judgment in game situations
k. Think and act clearly, quickly and accurately in emergencies
I. Lift & carry heavy objects such as table and chairs
Knowledge of:
a. Amateur Softball Association and City of Ukiah Softball League rules.
d. Proper officiating methods and hand signals.
e. Practices and techniques to achieve favorable public relations and appearance
of a positive image.
Requirements:
a. Must be at least 18 years of age.
b. All Sports Officials have specific physical requirements necessary to perform the
essential functions of the job including: standing, occasional lifting and carrying
various objects, overhead and forward reaching, stooping, balancing, grasping,
fine manipulation, eye/hand coordination and cervical range of motion.
Scope of Work Page 4 of 4
Exhibit B
City of Ukiah Adult Sports
Player Code of Conduct
The City of Ukiah Community Services Department believes that all participants should be involved in the spirit of
recreation, safety and fun. The following "Player Code of Conduct" has been adopted by the City of Ukiah's Community
Services Department. These rules of conduct will be strictly enforced on and off the field. Penalties for violations may
range from the minimum to the maximum, depending on the individual's prior violations, the degree of the violation and
the circumstances surrounding the incident.
1. NO PLAYER SHALL: At anytime lay a hand upon, shove, strike, or threaten an Official. Officials are required to
immediately suspend player from further play and report player to the League Director. Such player will remain suspended until
his/her case is decided upon by the League Director.
MINIMUM PENALTY: Immediate Ejection and Suspension from two league games and probation.
MAXIMUM PENALTY: Suspension from all area Recreation Leagues and/or files charged.
2. NO PLAYER SHALL: Refuse to abide an Official's decision. Officials are required to immediately suspend player from
further play and report player to the League Director. Such player will remain suspended until his/her case is decided upon by
the League Director.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Immediate Ejection and placed on probation.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension from two league games and probation.
3. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Show objectionable demonstrations of dissent of an Official's decision.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Warning by Officials.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Removal from game and considered for Suspension.
4. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Discuss an Official's decision with the Officials, unless said player is the team captain or manager.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Warning by Officials.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Removal from game and considered for Suspension.
5. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Use unnecessarily rough tactics, verbally abuse, or physically attack an opposing player, official, or
spectator during play or post -game.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Removal from game and considered for suspension.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension from all area Recreation Leagues and/or files charged.
6. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Appear upon the field of play at any time intoxicated or under the influence of any substance, or
possess it in the dugout or field
of play.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Warning by Officials
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension for a season, or 1 calendar year.
7. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Play under another individual's name, falsify name, falsify address or play on a team without
registering with the league.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension for remainder of season.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension for 1 to 2 calendar years.
8. NO PLAYER SHALL:
Play on more than one team/league or more than allowed by league rules.
MINIMUM PENALTY:
Warning by League Office.
MAXIMUM PENALTY:
Suspension for remainder of season.
Contract of Understanding
Individuals violating more than one infraction can be assessed a combination of all. Participants
violating the players Code of Conduct while on probation will result in a minimum of (1) one year
suspension from all City of Ukiah Adult Sports.