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Mayor's COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 12
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<br />e. All tents/canopies belonging to campers from the same group shall be
<br />separated by a minimum of ten (10) feet. All tents/canopies belonging to
<br />separate groups of campers shall be separated by not less than twenty
<br />(20) feet.
<br />8. Organized sports played/conducted outdoors where contact between players is a
<br />condition of the game, contact is likely to occur repeatedly in the course of the
<br />activity, or the confines of the court/field/venue are such that athletes, coaches,
<br />managers, staff, scorekeepers/statisticians, and officials/referees/umpires
<br />(hereinafter collectively "Participants") and parents/guardians, family members,
<br />friends, supporters and spectators (hereinafter collectively "Non -Participants")
<br />are closely confined, such as football (tackle, flag, or touch), rugby, basketball,
<br />field hockey, water polo, mixed martial arts, boxing, wrestling and similar sports
<br />(hereinafter "Contact Sports Programs") are permitted to continue operations as
<br />follows:
<br />a. Contact Sports Programs may continue operations limited to sports
<br />conditioning, individual skill development and controlled group situational
<br />drills (hereinafter collectively "Practice(s)") for participants and coaches
<br />under the following conditions and requirements:
<br />i) Physical distancing of not less than six (6) feet between individuals
<br />shall always be maintained to the fullest extent possible.
<br />ii) Groups are limited to a maximum of twenty-five (25) individuals
<br />(includes athletes, coaches, managers, staff, etc. required to
<br />successfully implement a practice session) from a single Contact
<br />Sports Program.
<br />iii) Where multiple Contact Sports Programs are present at the same
<br />facility, not less than twenty (20) feet of separation shall always be
<br />maintained between separate Contact Sports Programs. Mingling of
<br />individuals between Contact Sports Programs shall not be permitted.
<br />9. Organized sports played/conducted outdoors where contact between players is
<br />NOT a condition of the game, contact is NOT likely to occur repeatedly in the
<br />course of the activity, or the confines of the court/field/venue are such that
<br />athletes, coaches, managers, staff, scorekeepers/statisticians, and
<br />officials/referees/umpires (hereinafter collectively "Participants") and
<br />parents/guardians, family members, friends, supporters and spectators
<br />(hereinafter collectively "Non -Participants") are NOT closely confined, such
<br />baseball, softball, soccer, futsal, golf, disc golf, volleyball, canoeing, kayaking,
<br />standup paddle boarding, cycling, car/motorcycle racing, bike/motocross racing
<br />and similar sports (hereinafter "Non -Contact Sports Programs") are permitted to
<br />continue operations as follows:
<br />a. Select Non -Contact Sports Programs may continue full regimen practices
<br />and scrimmages (hereinafter collectively "Training") and competitive play
<br />under the following conditions and requirements:
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