There are a minimum of eight D.A. standards designed to sustain and enhance a District Administrator’s ability to support and lead the local leagues he or she has been elected…
The Regulation II(d) Waiver form needs to be filled out and then printed. Once the form has been printed, it should then be given to the League President to sign…
Local League officials and District Administrators are volunteers who have agreed to follow and enforce Little League’s rules, regulations, and policies. The volunteers operating the local league or district are…
When a league applies for its annual charter with Little League®, it pledges to abide by all the rules and regulations of Little League. However, under special circumstances, it may…
The most common waiver request involves leagues asking that a Little Leaguer® play in a league outside the previously established boundary. But waivers give parents the opportunity to seek an…
Once a league reaches capacity in a given division of play, it is recommended to create a waitlist of interested participants. Leagues are encouraged to work with the District Administrator…
The first step would be to ask for a formal meeting with the local board’s executive committee. At that meeting, all grievances should be discussed with hope of a resolution.…
All children are welcome on the Little League® field. As we look to provide more opportunities to support the baseball and softball players in our communities, the Little League® District…
In the case where rules of order may have been broken, reference the league’s constitution to determine any improprieties. If indiscretions can be identified according to the constitution of the…
A local league has the right to ask for a waiver or exception of any rule or regulation. Typically, that process starts with the local league board who submits a…