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Rule 7 - Coaches


        7-1.4 Mandatory Coaching Accreditation
         a.  Coaching Accreditation.
           (1.)  Any paid or volunteer coach who is a member of a Member School Coaching Staff
              must be rostered with the IHSAA and must be Accredited, prior to having Athletic
              Contact with a student.  ‘Athletic Contact’ refers to any interaction involving physical
              athletic activities or conditioning (physical fitness) activities between a coach and a
              student who is or will be a participant in an Emerging or Recognized Sport.
           (2.)  A coach will be deemed Accredited on the date the coach satisfies the Educational
              Requirements needed for Accreditation, and will automatically renew for one (1) year
              on June 30, provided the Educational Requirements needed for Accreditation are then
              current and the Accreditation had not been revoked or suspended.
         b.  Educational Requirements for Coaching Accreditation.  To be Accredited a coach must
          complete the following specific education courses:
          (1.)  NFHS Concussion in Sports,
          (2.)  NFHS Heat Illness Prevention,
          (3.)  NFHS Sudden Cardiac Arrest,
          (4.)  NFHS Protecting Students from Abuse, or an approved equivalent, and
          (5.)  NFHS Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, or an approved equivalent.
          To remain Accredited a coach must retake each course every Two (2) years, unless the
          edition of the course changes, in which event the coach must take the new edition within
          ninety (90) days of the edition’s release date, unless the edition’s release date occurs
          during the April 1 through June 1 period, and in that event the new edition must be taken
          on or before the following June 29th.
         c.  Licensure and Disciplinary Requirements.  An Accredited Coach must remain in compliance
          with all applicable state licensure and disciplinary statutes.
         d.  Revocation of Accreditation (Ind. Code§20-28-5-8).  The Accreditation of a coach will be
          revoked on the date the Commissioner receives notice that the coach was convicted of an
          offense described in Ind. Code § 20-28-5-8, or of a known comparable offense in another
          state; provided, however, the IHSAA may, after holding a hearing on the matter, reinstate
          the Accreditation of a coach if the conviction is later reversed, vacated, or set aside on
          appeal.
         e.  Revocation or Suspension of Accreditation (Ind. Code §§ 20-28-5-7(1), 20-28-5-7(2)).
          (1.)  A coach who is or was a licensed teacher, who committed misconduct described in
              Ind. Code §§ 20-28-5-7(1), 20-28-5-7(2), and whose license was then revoked or
              suspended, shall also have his/her Accreditation revoked, or if the teacher’s license
              was suspended, have his/her Accreditation suspended for the same period of time as
              the license suspension.  Such revocation or suspension shall occur on the date the
              Commissioner receives notice that the teacher’s license was revoked or suspended.
          (2.)  If the Accreditation of a coach has been revoked under sub-section (e), such
              Accreditation cannot be reinstated without the coach applying for reinstatement and
              then only after a Two (2) year period of revocation.  Reinstatement of Accreditation
              is then at the discretion of the Commissioner.
          (3.)  If the Accreditation of a coach has been suspended for a period of time under sub-
              section (e), such Accreditation cannot be reinstated until the completion of the period
              of suspension, and then only if the coach has satisfied the Educational Requirements
              required for Accreditation.
          f.  Revocation and Suspension of Accreditation; Probation.
          (1.)  The Accreditation of a coach may be suspended or revoked, or placed on probation the
              Commissioner finds that the coach’s conduct is an anathema to the rules, regulations,
              purposes or goals of the IHSAA
          (2.)  If the Accreditation of a coach is revoked under sub-section (f), such Accreditation
              cannot be reinstated without the coach first applying for reinstatement, and then only
              after a Two (2) year period of revocation.  Reinstatement of Accreditation is then at
              the discretion of the Commissioner.
          (3.)  If the Accreditation of a coach is suspended for a period of time under sub-section
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