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Old Mon Dec 31, 2012, 10:14pm
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Originally Posted by rekent View Post
But the rules for blood and concussions are made (in the case of high schools) by NFHS are they not? Which means unless the church implemented the same blood and concussion policies, there can be no negligence because the official owed no duty with regard to those issues.
Don't these leagues usually adopt a standard rules set of some kind? I know that many youth leagues or Men's leagues agree to apply some rules like the NF or the NCAA. And if they want to modify those rules, they modify those rules by stating what will be applied or not applied. And if those leagues choose to not have a rule for concussions it is possible someone will sue on that basis if they are not diagnosed or properly not allowed to play.

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