1. Department of Defense (DoD): Athletes that are Active Duty, Dependents (18 and over with a valid dependent ID), Reserves, National Guard, Retired, ROTC, DoD Civilians, DoD Contractors, players that possess a DD214 with an honorable discharge, Department of Defense Contractors must possess a Department of Defense Identification card or a common access card (CAC) with a green color bar and computer chip to participate. All Players must have a valid DoD Identification card or DD214 with State or Federal Picture ID along and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete. Armed Forces Athletes with a General Under Honorable Discharge may be eligible to participate with approved waiver from AFSL Headquarters. A written request for exception must be provided no later than 14 days prior to the event.
2. Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Athletes that are currently employed or retired from DHS. For example (but not limited) the US Coast Guard (DD214 Holders with Honorable Discharge), Border Patrol, US Secret Service, US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. DHS employees must provide valid DHS identification along with State or Federal Picture ID and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete.
3. Department of Justice (DOJ): Athletes that are currently employed or retired from DOJ. For example (but not limited) the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Federal Bureau of Prisons, National Security Division, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, and U.S. Marshals Service. DOJ employees must provide valid DOJ identification along with State or Federal Picture ID and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete.
4. Police: Athletes that are Active and Retired Police Officers. Volunteers are eligible to play with a department heads written endorsement. Requests for volunteers must be submitted no later than the Monday prior to an event. Contact information from Department Head must be with the written (Email) request. The Term Police includes Officers at all levels of government employment from city/county to state and federal officers and special agents along with correctional officers, probation officers, and parole officers. All Players must have a valid State or Federal Picture ID that identifies them as “Police” and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete.
5. Fire: Athletes that are Active and Retired Firefighters. Volunteers are eligible to play with a department heads written endorsement. Requests for volunteers must be submitted no later than the Monday prior to an event. Contact information from Department Head must be with the written (Email) request. Fire includes Firefighters serving at the City, County, State, and Federal level and includes Urban and Suburban Structural Firefighter, Wildland Firefighters, Aircraft Firefighters, Shipboard Firefighters, Industrial Firefighters, Contract Firefighters and any person certified as a Firefighter serving in a city, county, state, or federal position. All Players must have a valid State or Federal Picture ID on hand identifying themselves as Firefighter and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete.
6. First Responder: Athletes that are Active and Retired First Responders not included in the above descriptions for Police or Fire. Paramedics, Rescue, and EMT personnel assigned to fire stations, emergency response facilities, and hospitals that provide onsite assistance to an emergency such as an accident, natural disaster, or terrorist attack. All Players must have a valid State or Federal Picture ID on hand identifying themselves as a First Responder and proof of residency. All documents must be on hand during competition. ID cards with an expired date will not be allowed to compete.
As a participant in the All Forces Sports League:
1. Treat other participants with respect at all times.
2. Cooperate with other participants and officials at all times.
3. Refrain from the use profanity or obscene gestures.
4. Never physically hurt or cause harm to another participant or official.
5. Treat the staff, officials, other players and spectators with respect at all times.
6. Listen to, and follow, all given instructions/directions from officials.
7. Ask the officials, in a calm manner, to explain any rules you do not understand.
8. Respect the park fields, sports equipment and facility amenities.
9. Participate in a sportsmanlike and safe manner at all times.
10. Read and review the AFSL rules and policies and adhere to them at all times
11. Uphold the league philosophy of healthy competition and sportsmanship.
If you cannot participate according to this Code of Conduct, then depending on the seriousness of the offense(s), any or all of the following consequences may occur:
a. Verbal warning
b. Temporary Removal from game
c. Temporary Suspension from all tournament play (no refund of registration fee)
d. Expulsion from the program entirely (no refund of registration fee)
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