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			Bill, 
Technically and absolutely, the answer is no, a player may not deliberately remove their helmet during a live ball without being called out (over the fence home run is not a live ball).  That being said, on very hot & humid days I have "not seen" a player standing on a base remove a helmet when all action is done.  I've also gone up to that player and said something like "I did not see you take that helmet off during a live ball.  If I had seen that, you'd have been out.  Please remember to ask me for time before doing that again.  And remind your teammates of that too."  This is said in a way that nobody hears me except that particular player.  That's the discretion the book speaks of.  Since I only work the older levels, I prefer the NCAA's wording on this.  Under NCAA's rules, that player standing on the base is allowed to remove the helmet when no play is happening during a live ball. 
 
Steve M
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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