S-3.1, r. 4 - Regulation determining matters to be treated in a safety regulation

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chapter S-3.1, r. 4
Regulation determining matters to be treated in a safety regulation
Act respecting safety in sports
(chapter S-3.1, ss. 26 and 54).
1. The matters that must be treated in the provisions of a safety regulation made by a sports federation or an unaffiliated sports body are as follows:
(1)  training facilities and equipment;
(2)  the instruction and training of participants;
(3)  participation in a sports event, contest or exhibition;
(4)  the training and responsibilities of persons required to play a role along with participants;
(5)  the training and responsibilities of persons who enforce game and safety rules, including in particular the responsibilities with respect to the prevention of incivilities;
(6)  the organization and holding of a sports event, contest or exhibition;
(7)  the places where a sports event, contest or exhibition is held;
(8)  the facilities and equipment used at a sports event, contest or exhibition;
(9)  safety services and equipment required at a sports event, contest or exhibition;
(10)  the prevention, detection and follow-up of behaviour likely to endanger the safety and physical or psychological integrity of persons;
(11)  the verification of participants’ state of health;
(12)  the prevention, detection and follow-up of concussions;
(13)  sanctions for cases where the regulations are not observed.
O.C. 3075-82, s. 1; O.C. 579-2021, s. 1.
2. (Omitted).
O.C. 3075-82, s. 2.
REFERENCES
O.C. 3074-82, 1983 G.O. 2, 114
O.C. 3075-82, 1983 G.O. 2, 111
O.C. 579-2021, 2021 G.O. 2, 1345