Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2021

Disciplinary Regulations Document E P a g e | 2 with the Disciplinary Regulations and shall not act in any way which is prejudicial or detrimental to the interests of the game of cricket. 1.6 There is nothing in the Disciplinary Regulations preventing or discouraging clubs from applying additional or stronger penalties regarding breaches of the Code of Conduct beyond those set out in the Disciplinary Regulations, whether penalties may apply under the Disciplinary Regulations. To this end, it is important that clubs have their own code of conduct and disciplinary procedures in place. 1.7 At all times it is to be remembered that the core aim of the Disciplinary Regulations is to maintain the highest standards of behaviour and conduct in the game of cricket. The procedures detailed in the Disciplinary Regulations are intended to be fair, straightforward, and proportionate to the needs of our Leagues and participants, respecting fundamental principles of natural justice and fairness but recognising that those involved with the procedures will not typically be, and do not need to be, legally qualified. Therefore, if the principles of natural justice and fairness are not infringed, minor practical or technical points will not serve to invalidate the procedure or any decisions or findings under the Disciplinary Regulations. 1.8 In the event that any incident or other matter occurs which is not provided for by the Disciplinary Regulations (whether it relates to conduct, jurisdiction, procedure, or penalty), then the Chair of the NCDG, or their nominated deputy, or the relevant League’s Disciplinary Chair may take such action as considered appropriate in the circumstances, considering the specific circumstances and the principles of natural justice and fairness. 1.9 In the event that any alleged breach of the Code of Conduct falls under any other relevant ECB regulations (as may from time-to-time be in force), such as the ECB Safeguarding Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure, or is subject to investigation by the police or other public authority (or analogous body), or is subject to any other legal/regulatory process, the Discipline Chair or their nominated deputy or the relevant League’s Disciplinary Chair, may temporarily suspend the procedure under the Disciplinary Regulations. 1.10 For the purpose of clarity: i. Leagues will deal with Level 1 and Level 2 offences (except appeals) ii. The NCDG will deal with Level 3 and Level 4 offences iii. The NCDG will deal with all appeals for Level’s 1 – 4 offences inclusive

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