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SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR YOUTH AND ADULT RECREATIONAL SPORTS AND FACILITIES

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

  • • Cloth face coverings are recommended

  • • Staff, participants, and anyone else in attendance should stay home if sick

  • • Use tools to self-screen before arriving at the event

  • • Spectators are discouraged unless necessary for transportation

  • • Individuals 65 or older or those in high-risk categories should not attend

  • • Provide hand sanitizer and supplies that can be used to help prevent the spread of germs

  • • Consult local public health officials about plans for reopening

  • • Activities should be in line with state and federal guidelines, including social distancing measures

CONTACT SPORTS

  • • Please refer to Executive Order 20-35 for requirements to operate games, leagues, and tournaments<br>o The organizations at these links have prepared guidance for resuming amateur sports that may be helpful in preparing COVID response plans:<br>https://aiha-assets.sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/AIHA/resources/Reopening-Guidance-forAmateur-Sports_GuidanceDocument.pdf<br>https://www.aspenprojectplay.org/return-to-play

EMPLOYERS, LEAGUE DIRECTORS, AND FACILITY PERSONNEL

  • • Rosters with contact information should be maintained to support local public health contact tracing efforts if exposures occur

  • • Supply training for staff on social distancing, sanitation, cleaning hands often, and respecting space while talking with players and families

  • • Staff should stay home if they are sick

  • • Frequently touched surfaces should be cleaned regularly

  • • If anyone arriving at the practice displays symptoms, they must be sent home

  • • Require sign-in sheets and gather contact information for participants if a positive case of COVID-19 is reported

  • • Open gates to prevent touching

  • • Scores should be kept in a way that prevents touching

  • • Display signs that encourage social distancing and frequent handwashing and sanitizing

  • • Limit the use of indoor spaces and keep locker room and shower areas closed

PARTICIPANTS

  • • Sanitizer should be provided, and participants are encouraged to clean hands often

  • • Each player should bring their own necessary gear and equipment. Shared gear should be sanitized between users with a CDC or health department recommended solution

  • • Handshakes, team huddles, and sharing of drinks, seeds, gum, etc., are not permitted

FACILITIES

  • • Stagger start times to limit gatherings and the amount of individuals present at the same time

  • • Each field, court, or other facility should be limited to the social gathering requirements

  • • Online sign-ups and in-person communication should take place where possible

  • • Do not provide congregation areas or playgrounds near fields

  • • Bleacher seating should either be removed or taped off

  • • Families should sit together with at least 6 feet between other groups

COMPLETION

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  • Example plans may be found at:
    www.in.gov/backontrack/industryguidelines.htm

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