Delaware Administrative Code
Title 14 - Education
1000 - Student Activities
1040 - Out-of-Season and Summer Athletic Activities and Contact
Section 1040-8.0 - Commercial Camps and Clinics
Universal Citation: 14 DE Admin Code 1040-8.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
8.1 A commercial camp or clinic is a camp or clinic that is operated for profit and provides coaching or other sports training for a fee.
8.2 Member Schools, including school organizations and school-related groups, such as booster clubs, shall meet the requirements in subsections 8.2.1 and 8.2.2.
8.2.1 The Member School shall not provide
equipment to a student athlete to use at a commercial camp or clinic.
Notwithstanding the foregoing requirement, a Principal or Head of School may
approve the use of school equipment by a student athlete if the commercial camp
or clinic does not provide equipment and the Principal or Head of School
believes that the student athlete lacks the resources to obtain such
equipment.
8.2.2 The Member School
shall require student athletes to provide their own clothing so that the
school's uniforms are not used.
8.3 Coaches who provide instruction at a commercial camp or clinic shall meet the requirements in subsections 8.3.1 through 8.3.4.
8.3.1 A coach may have
instructional contact with student athletes who are not returning members of
the coach's school team at a commercial camp or clinic Out-of-Season and in the
Summer.
8.3.2 A coach may have
instructional contact with returning members of the coach's school team at a
commercial camp or clinic Out-of-Season and in the Summer provided that the
requirements in subsections 8.3.2.1 through 8.3.2.13 are met.
8.3.2.1 The coach shall have obtained
approval to have the instructional contact from the Member School at which the
coach coaches.
8.3.2.2 The coach
shall not use the name of the Member School at which the coach
coaches.
8.3.2.3 The coach shall
not directly or indirectly require a student athlete to participate in the
commercial camp or clinic.
8.3.2.4
The commercial camp or clinic is open and equally available to all student
athletes.
8.3.2.5 Out-of-Season,
the coach's instructional contact with returning student athletes at the
commercial camp or clinic shall be limited as follows:
8.3.2.5.1 For individual athletic activities,
the coach may provide instruction to returning student athletes up to 2 hours
per day except during the no-contact periods provided in subsection 8.3.2.9.
The instruction shall not exceed a total of 4 hours per week.
8.3.2.5.2 For team-based athletic activities,
the coach may provide instruction to returning student athletes up to 5 hours
per day and for a total of 4 days per week except during the no-contact periods
provided in subsection 8.3.2.9.
8.3.2.6 During the Summer, a coach may have
instructional contact with returning student athletes at up to three commercial
camps or clinics as follows:
8.3.2.6.1 For day
camps and clinics, the coach may provide instruction to returning student
athletes up to 8 hours per day for up to 5 days per week except during the
no-contact periods provided in subsection 8.3.2.9.
8.3.2.6.2 For overnight camps and clinics,
the coach may provide instruction to returning student athletes according to
the agenda published by the camp or clinic except during the no-contact periods
provided in subsection 8.3.2.9.
8.3.2.7 The number of returning student
athletes to whom the coach provides instruction at the commercial camp or
clinic shall not exceed the maximum number set forth below. If a coach provides
instruction to both sexes in a sport, the maximum number of returning student
athletes shall not exceed the maximum number of returning student athletes for
each sex (e.g., up to 8 girls and 8 boys in outdoor track and field). For
modified versions of the sports below (e.g., 7-on-7 football and 3-on-3
basketball), the maximum number of returning student athletes shall not exceed
80% of the number of players that would constitute a starting lineup in the
modified sport.
Sport | Maximum Number of Returning Student Athletes |
Baseball | 7 |
Basketball | 4 |
Cross Country | 8 |
Golf | 4 |
Field Hockey | 9 |
Football | 9 |
Indoor Track | 8 |
Lacrosse - Boys' | 8 |
Lacrosse - Girls' | 10 |
Outdoor Track and Field | 8 |
Soccer | 9 |
Softball | 7 |
Swimming and Diving | 8 |
Tennis | 4 |
Volleyball | 5 |
Wrestling | 9 |
8.3.2.8 If the number of returning student
athletes exceeds the maximum number permitted under subsection 8.3.2.7, the
coach shall not have any instructional contact with any returning student
athletes at the camp or clinic. Rotating players from the same school team is
not permitted. During the Summer, subsections 8.3.2.7 and 8.3.2.8 do not apply
to team camps provided that the school team's attendance is funded through
fundraisers and all other requirements of subsection 8.3.2 are met. For the
purpose of this regulation, a team camp is a sports training camp hosted by a
college or university as a fundraiser for 1 day, overnight, or up to 4 days
that a school team attends in an effort to strengthen the team's bond and to
help the team learn to work together as 1 unit.
8.3.2.9 The coach shall not have any
instructional contact with any returning student athletes during the 7-day
period before the start of the fall, winter, and spring seasons as defined in
14 DE Admin. Code 1035 In-Season Athletic Activities and Contact.
8.3.2.10 The commercial camp or clinic is
sponsored by a nonschool organization that is affiliated and in good standing
with an overseeing national organization for a minimum of 1 year. For the
purpose of subsection 8.3.2.10, national organizations include, but are not
limited to, Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), Olympic Development Program (ODP),
USA Track and Field (USATF), and USA Volleyball (USAV).
8.3.2.11 The commercial camp or clinic was
advertised in print and online for at least 2 weeks prior to the start date of
the camp or clinic.
8.3.2.12 The
nonschool organization conducting the commercial camp or clinic is
insured.
8.3.2.13 The instructional
contact is voluntary (i.e., not for pay) or the source of compensation for
instructional contact is anonymous and equal for each Member School, as
provided in subsection 8.3.3, and as verified by the commercial camp or
clinic.
8.3.3 A coach
may be compensated by the commercial camp or clinic for instructional contact
with student athletes who are not on the coach's school team. A coach shall not
be compensated by the Member School at which they are employed, including
school organizations and school-related groups, such as booster clubs, or by a
student athlete or a student athlete's family. A coach may be compensated by
the commercial camp or clinic for instructional contact with returning student
athletes who are on the coach's school team if the source of compensation is
anonymous and equal for each Member School. For the purpose of Section
8.0 of this regulation, anonymous means
that the origin of the funds in the source from which the coach is paid is
unknown to coaches and participants.
8.3.4 Prior to the start date of providing
instruction at a commercial camp or clinic, a coach shall complete, sign, and
submit the DIAA-approved form verifying that the coach meets the requirements
in subsections 8.3.1 through 8.3.3 to the DIAA Office and the coach's Member
School.
8.3.4.1 If a coach will be compensated
for instructional contact with any student athletes who are on the coach's
school team, before the coach submits the coach's form to the DIAA Office, the
coach is required to have an authorized representative of the commercial camp
or clinic complete and sign the declaration on the coach's form that the source
of compensation is as provided in subsection 8.3.3. If an authorized
representative of the commercial camp or clinic does not complete or sign the
declaration on the coach's form, the coach's form will be deemed incomplete by
DIAA and the coach will not be permitted to have instructional contact with any
returning student athletes on the coach's school team at the commercial camp or
clinic until the coach has submitted a form with a declaration that is
completed and signed by an authorized representative of the
organization.
8.3.4.2 If a coach
submits a form verifying that the coach will not be providing instruction to
returning members of the coach's school team but the coach's circumstances
change (e.g., at the time the coach submitted the form, the coach was unaware
student athletes from the coach's school team would be attending the camp or
clinic), the coach shall submit a new form to the DIAA Office prior to
providing instruction to any returning members of the coach's school team at
the camp or clinic.
8.4 Student athletes may choose to participate in commercial camps and clinics, including private lessons, Out-of-Season and in the Summer provided the requirements in subsections 8.4.1 through 8.4.4 are met.
8.4.1 The student
athlete shall participate unattached and not as a representative of the student
athlete's Member School.
8.4.2 The
student athlete shall not wear the Member School's uniform.
8.4.3 The student athlete shall not use
school equipment unless the student athlete has obtained the Member School's
approval as provided in subsection 8.2.1.
8.4.4 The student athlete's participation
must be voluntary and not be required by the student athlete's school
coach.
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