Uil Parent And Student Agreement / Acknowledgement Form Page 2

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RULES
This form must be signed yearly by both the student and parent/guardian and be on file at your school before the student may participate in
any practice session, scrimmage, or contest. A copy of the student's medical history and physical examination form signed by a physician or
medical history form signed by a parent must also be on file at your school.
GENERAL INFORMATION
School coaches may not:
Transport, register, or instruct students in grades 7-12 from their attendance zone in non-school baseball, basketball, football, soccer,
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softball, or volleyball camps (exception: school coaches may hold one 6-day camp in their school district for incoming 7th, 8th and 9
grade students),
Give any instruction or schedule any practice for an individual or a team during the off-season except during the one in school day
athletic period in baseball, basketball, football, soccer, softball, or volleyball.
Schools and school booster clubs may not provide funds, fees, or transportation for non-school activities.
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY RULES
According to UIL standards, students are eligible to represent their school in interscholastic activities if they:
Are not 19 years of age or older on or before September 1 of the current scholastic year. (See 504 handicapped exception.)
Have not graduated from high school.
Are enrolled by the sixth class day of the current school year or have been in attendance for fifteen calendar days immediately
preceding a varsity contest.
Are full-time students in the participant high school they wish to represent.
Initially enrolled in the ninth grade not more than four calendar years ago.
Are meeting academic standards required by state law.
Live with their parents inside the school district attendance zone their first year of attendance. (Parent residence applies to varsity
athletic eligibility only.) When the parents do not reside inside the district attendance zone the student could be eligible if: the student
has been in continuous attendance for at least one calendar year and has not enrolled at another school; no inducement is given to
the student to attend the school (for example: students or their parents must pay their room and board when they do not live with a
relative; students driving back into the district should pay their own transportation costs); and it is not a violation of local school or TEA
policies for the student to continue attending the school. Students placed by the Texas Youth Commission are covered under
Custodial Residence (see Section 442 of the Constitution and Contest Rules).
Have observed all provisions of the Awards Rule..
Have not been recruited. (Does not apply to college recruiting as permitted by rule.)
Have not violated any provision of the summer camp rule. Incoming 10-12 grade students shall not attend a baseball, basketball,
football, soccer, or volleyball camp in which a seventh through twelfth grade coach from their school district attendance zone, works
with, instructs, transports or registers that student in the camp. Students who will be in grades 7, 8, and 9 may attend one baseball,
one basketball, one football, one soccer, one softball, and one volleyball camp in which a coach from their school district attendance
zone is employed, for no more than six consecutive days each summer in each type of sports camp. Baseball, Basketball, Football,
Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball camps where school personnel work with their own students may be held in May, after the last day of
school, June, July and August prior to the second Monday in August. If such camps are sponsored by school district personnel, they
must be held within the boundaries of the school district and the superintendent or his designee shall approve the schedule of fees.
Have observed all provisions of the Athletic Amateur Rule. Students may not accept money or other valuable consideration (tangible
or intangible property or service including anything that is usable, wearable, salable or consumable) for participating in any athletic
sport during any part of the year. Athletes shall not allow their names to be used for the promotion of any product, plan or service.
Students who inadvertently violate the amateur rule by accepting valuable consideration may regain athletic eligibility by returning the
valuable consideration. If individuals return the valuable consideration within 30 days after they are informed of the rule violation, they
regain their athletic eligibility when they return it. If they fail to return it within 30 days, they remain ineligible for one year from when
they accepted it. During the period of time from when students receive valuable consideration until they return it, they are ineligible for
varsity athletic competition in the sport in which the violation occurred. Minimum penalty for participating in a contest while ineligible is
forfeiture of the contest.
Did not change schools for athletic purposes.
PARENT OR GUARDIAN'S PERMIT
I hereby give my consent for the above student to compete in University Interscholastic League approved sports, and travel with the coach or
other representative of the school on any trips. It is understood that even though protective equipment is worn by the athlete whenever
needed, the possibility of an accident still remains. Neither the University Interscholastic League nor the high school assumes any
responsibility in case an accident occurs. I have read and understand the University Interscholastic League rules on the reverse side of this
form and agree that my son/daughter will abide by all of the University Interscholastic League rules. The undersigned agrees to be responsible
for the safe return of all athletic equipment issued by the school to the above named student. If, in the judgment of any representatives of the
school, the above student needs immediate care and treatment as a result of any injury or sickness, I do hereby request, authorize, and
consent to such care and treatment as may be given to said student by any physician, athletic trainer, nurse, hospital, or school representative;
and I do hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless the school and any school representative from any claim by any person wh omsoever
on account of such care and treatment of said student. I permit the licensed trainer to administer over the counter medications. Your signature
below gives authorization that is necessary for the school district, its trainers, coaches, associated physicians and student insurance personnel
to share information concerning medical diagnosis and treatment for your student.
I have read, understand and agree to the (1) UIL Parent and Student Agreement/Acknowledgement Form of Anabolic Steroid Use
and Random Steroid Testing(opposite page), (2) UIL Cardiac Awareness Form(attached), (3) UIL Acknowledgement of Rules(above),
(4) UIL Parent Information Manual (5) Bullard ISD Drug Testing Policy(attached), (6) Bullard ISD Athletic Policies and Code of
Conduct, (7) UIL Concussion Acknowledgement(opposite page)and (8) BISD Concussion Management Protocol(attached) and I
permit my child to participate under these conditions. I have read, understood and completed the information in this packet to the
best of my knowledge and it is true and correct. I understand that failure to provide accurate and truthful information on UIL forms
could subject the student in question to penalties determined by the UIL. (To attain copies of these documents go to the
or where all of these forms are available or contact the Athletic Director)
Signature of Parent/Guardian
Date
Signature of Student
Date

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