LUBBOCK SOCCER ASSOCIATION

BY-LAWS

and

GENERAL RULES

September, 1987

REVISED: August, 2006

LUBBOCK SOCCER ASSOCIATION

BY-LAWS and GENERAL RULES  

Chapter 1 - By-laws of the Lubbock Soccer Association

Chapter 2 - Player registration and team formation

Chapter 3 -FIFA Laws of the Game - LSA modification

Chapter 4 - LSA playing rules

Chapter 5 - Discipline, protests, grievances and appeals

Chapter 6 - LSA policies

Chapter 7 - Player development

Chapter 8 - LSA tournament rules

Chapter 9 - Codes of ethics/conduct

Chapter 6: By-Laws of the Lubbock Soccer Association

6.1 Authority 6.2 Amendment to the General Rules
6.3 Association Records 6.4 Registration Fees
6.5 Refund of Registration Fees 6.6 List of Members
6.7 General Rules 6.8 Adult Criminal Background Checks

Lubbock Soccer Association

General Rules

6. Chapter 6: Lubbock Soccer Association Policies

    6.3. ASSOCIATION RECORDS
         
The minutes of the Association and any associated exhibits are records which are
          open to inspection by any interested party. The minutes of the Board of Directors and
          any associated exhibits are also open records. Open records may be inspected by
          any interested person at the office of the Association. Copies of these records may be
          made for interested parties, however, the Association may charge a fee for making
          copies.

          Most other records of the Association are also open records and will be available for
          review at the Association office. However, those records which show individuals’
          names, addresses, or phone numbers are generally not open records and are not
          available for review. Records of player sign-ups, team formation notes, and team
          rosters are NOT open records and are not subject to inspection or copying. Player and
          team records will only be provided to those individuals who need these records in order
          to advance the purposes of the Association. All association, including but not limited
          to complaints, minutes, and exhibits, are confidential records and are NOT open to
          inspection or copying. Only those individuals bringing complaints, or being the subject
          of complaints or other disciplinary actions, will be allowed to inspect and obtain copies
          of that portion of the records of a disciplinary committee which pertain to their action.
          Disciplinary records will be made available to any appellate body reviewing that
          disciplinary action. The decisions of the disciplinary committees, including the
          sanctions imposed on any individual, are open records subject to inspection and
         
copying.