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                                    61(Exception: Coaches may instruct their sons or daughters.) d. Member Schools may not organize, supervise or operate athletic practices for Non-School Teams. e Member Schools may not provide School-owned uniforms (shorts, pants, singlets, or swimsuits, etc.) worn by the student in Non-School contests.15-2.3 Camps and ClinicsStudents may attend camps and clinics provided the following standards are met. a. Attendance is limited to non-school time and may begin on or after Monday of Week 7 or the first day of School, whichever comes first, unless camp is a verified Olympic development camp. b. Fees, if charged, must be provided solely by the student, parent or Guardian except for underprivileged students. No School or athletic funds shall be used for such. c. No School-owned uniforms (jerseys, shirts, shorts, pants, singlets, or swimsuits, etc.) shall be worn by the student. d. No more than Three (3) students in basketball and volleyball, Five (5) students in baseball and softball, Six (6) students in football or Seven (7) students in soccer who have participated in a Contest the previous year as a member of One (1) of their School teams in that sport may participate on the same team or in the same work station or drill at the same time. All work stations or drills must be held independent of each other and may not be integrated to simulate a game. e. Member Schools may not organize, supervise or operate School-sponsored camps; however, Schools may rent or lease their facilities to non-school sponsors. f. Coaches from a Member School Coaching Staff may not instruct students (1) who have participated in a Contest as a member of their School%u2019s team in that sport or (2) any freshman. g. Competition must be limited to intra-camp or intra-clinic practices, Contests and instruction. h. Merchandise and awards, other than those of symbolic value, may NOT be accepted for athletic proficiency. Student must remain an amateur. i. Length of attendance is unlimited. j. Seniors or graduates who plan to attend should check with appropriate college rules and regulations regarding recruiting before participating. k. Coaches may use students, School owned equipment in Schools, camps and/or coaches clinics held in the State of Indiana or in adjacent state, when the coach is presenter. A record of students used as demonstrators must be kept by the School. Coaches may not use a student for demonstration purposes in more than Three (3) such clinics per sport between July 1 and June 30 each year. No more than One (1) such clinic may be in an adjacent state.15-2.4 Conditioning Program a. During the School Year Out-of-Season, a student who participates in Individual Sports and in Team Sports may participate in a Conditioning Program; a Conditioning Program is a program which occurs in a School%u2019s gymnasium, playing field or other School facility and is designed for and limited to activities which promote physical fitness and exclude game drills. Examples of permissible activities are weight lifting, running and aerobic exercising. The limitations on participation by, and contact with, a student in Team and Individual Sports, During the School Year, Out-of-Season, do not apply to a student%u2019s participation in a Conditioning Program. b. During the School Year Out-of-Season, (1) A student who participates in the Team Sport of baseball may throw a baseball as a part of the student%u2019s Conditioning Program and a student who participates in the Team Sport of softball may throw a softball as a part of the student%u2019s Conditioning Program (beginning M - WK26). (2) When a baseball or a softball is thrown as part of a Conditioning Program, the throw shall be part of a game of catch between Two (2) students using gloves; the process shall not involve a pitching mound or a pitching circle, an actual or simulated batter or any type of pitching instruction.Rule 15 - Participation
                                
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