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As part of the Little League Child Protection program, a medical release is required to be signed by each players parent(s) or legal guardian. The form discloses information about allergies and other maladies that may impact a child's health.
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Tournament Forms and Waivers: What You Need to Know
Corey M. Wright, Director of Little League’s Eastern Region, outlines and explains the different forms, other documents needed; and the process to be followed, in preparing eligibility documentation, including waivers…
Tasks and Responsibilities of Tournament Directors Above the District Level
The District Administrator for any given district is responsible for verifying the eligibility documents for each player on each tournament team representing that district, and signing the Tournament Affidavit, assuring…
Check and Double-Check: A Tournament Checklist For Coaches
The Little League® International Tournament always begins with a special thrill and excitement for Little Leaguers® around the globe looking to travel the road to a World Series. The players…
How to Handle an Injured Player, Returning to Play After Injury
If a Little Leaguer® is injured during a game, practice, or other league-approved activity that may or may not require medical attention, league officials (manager/coach, Safety Officer, Player Agent, etc.)…
Tips for District Administrators to Prepare Coaches for Tournament
The District Administrator (D.A.) serves as director of the district tournament within the Little League International Tournament. To efficiently and effectively organize, manage, and operate the district tournament, it is…
Preparing Local Little League Bylaws
Every local Little League® program is required to have an approved league constitution on file at its respective Regional Center. In support of the constitution, leagues are strongly advised to…