Yes, a hitting player has the onus to make sure he throws a clean,
legal body check.
USA Hockey raised the age of
legal body checking in games from Pee Wee (11 and 12 years of age) to Bantam (13 and 14 years of age) for the 2011 — 2012 season subsequent to the 2010 Ice Hockey Summit, which called for postponing
legal body checking in youth games until 13 years of age.
More research into the effects of
legal body checking, including specific attention to injury risk attributable to differences in size and physical maturity.
Not exact matches
Seek an early actuarial valuation and agree a repayment term Step 3 — Setting up an Academy Trust and Funding Agreement • This is the stage at which all
legal documents need to be agreed with the DfE • The Academy Trust has to be registered with Companies House • Transfer or leasing arrangements for school land needs to be finalised • Completion of TUPE process • Governors complete and close consultation process • Funding Agreement signed by Academy Trust and Secretary of State • Academy opening date set Step 4 — Pre-opening • All CRB
checks completed prior to transfer to academy status • Financial systems and contracts with staff and suppliers confirmed • Academy registrations with exam
bodies confirmed • Insurances put in place