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D. Agree that the name National Junior College Athletic Association, initials NJCAA, logo and other NJCAA symbols and insignia are
                  registered in the United States Patent and Trademark office. The name, initials and marks are fully protected and are the exclusive
                  property of the Association. The Association, its officers, officials, CEO or third party on behalf of the Association, shall have full and
                  exclusive authority over its name, logos, trademarks and service marks both registered and unregistered, including but not limited to the
                  marks “National Junior College Athletic Association”, “NJCAA”, “National JUCO Championships”, “National Champion”, “NJCAATV”,
                  “National Championship” and “National Junior College Championships” – and any deviate or similar mark likely to be confused therewith.
                  Member colleges in good standing with the Association may use the registered marks of the Association (the Association’s name, logo,
                  etc.) only in accordance with guidelines established by the CEO.
               E. Agree that the NJCAA corporate body and its officers, officials, CEO or third party on behalf of the Association, shall have full and
                  exclusive right and authority over all internet, radio and television programming, filming or broadcasting connected with any national
                  NJCAA tournament, championship or event.
               F. Permit the NJCAA corporate body and its officers, officials, CEO or third party on behalf of the Association, to use the name, logos,
                  trademarks and service marks of its members in accordance with guidelines established by each member for publicity and commercial
                  purposes for any national NJCAA tournament, championship or event.
            Section 4.  General Responsibilities of and Regulations for Member Institutions
               A.  Compliance: Compliance with all NJCAA rules is the express responsibility of all member colleges.  Failure to maintain compliance
                   standards may result in penalties levied against parties by the National Office including, but not limited to, institutions, athletic teams,
                   athletic departments, administrative staff, student-athletes, and coaches.
                       1.  Penalties:   Penalties are applied by the National Office on a case-by-case basis.  Examples include, but are not limited to
                          the following:
                          a. Athletic  Probation:  Athletic  probation  shall  consist  of  forfeiture  by  the member  college  of  the  right  to  participate in
                             Regional and/or NJCAA sponsored tournaments, meets and games in one or more sports for a period of one year,
                             commencing on the date of the last scheduled contest of the sport in which the violation occurred.
                          b. Sport Specific Basis: The member college shall be deemed on athletic probation only in the sport or sports which are
                             covered in the penalty.
                       2.  Reinstatement: Following the conclusion of the probationary period, the member college shall formally request reinstatement
                          through a process determined by the National Office.
                       3.  Awards and Honors: During the probationary period, neither any individual athlete materially involved in the violation, nor the
                          team(s) certified through the NJCAA electronic database in the subsequent season(s) shall be eligible for regional or NJCAA
                          awards or honors.
                       4.  Eligibility Audits: While on athletic probation, eligibility audits will be conducted on the sport which is on probation as well as
                          an additional three (3) sports at the college. In the case where the college has less than four (4) sports, audits will be
                          conducted for all sports.
               B.  Regional Authority to Institute Rules: Should a region wish to implement a rule or rules which are stricter than the NJCAA rule, the
                   proposed rule must be approved by a unanimous vote of all member colleges in the region.
               C. Good Standing: A member college must be in good standing, as defined by the National Office, with the NJCAA and its Region to enter
                   a team or an individual in an activity sponsored by the NJCAA.
                       1.  Compliance workshops: Good standing is contingent upon, but not limited to, the successful completion of the online NJCAA
                          certification process by the Athletic Director and Eligibility Officer by August 1 of each academic year.
                       2.  Member colleges not in good standing are restricted from all postseason participation.
               D. Statistical Reporting: All NJCAA members whose sports participate in athletic events and input those stats via the NJCAA stats system
                   (or stats system approved by the NJCAA members) shall provide such statistical information to the NJCAA as may be required.
               E.  Safety:
                       1.  To ensure the health and safety of the student-athlete, the NJCAA recommends that all paid and volunteer coaches:
                          a. Maintain current CPR certification, that includes AED training from either: • The American Red Cross (Adult courses) •
                            The American Heart Association (Heartsaver level or above course); • or, other accrediting agencies;
                          b. Maintain current First Aid certification;
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