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Athletic Directors group presents three 'Legal Issues' workshops |
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The Oregon Athletic Directors Association is presenting
a unique opportunity for school district personnel to take part in three Legal
Issues workshops from one of America's most distinguished presenters. Dr.
Lee Green, professor at Baker
University in Baldwin, Kansas, and
author of three Leadership Training Courses offered through the National
Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, will be at Sunriver Resort
in Central Oregon April 20-22 to present these Legal Issue workshops.
The topics of the workshops include:
- Title IX,
Constitutional Law and legal "Standards of Care"
- Sexual Harassment
- Hazing
- Americans with Disability Act (ADA), and
- Employment
Law
Registration deadline is April
4. Cost is $90 per workshop which includes all printed materials and class
supplements. Visit
the OADA web site at www.oada.8m.com to register.
Scheduled workshops include:
LTC 504 Athletic Administration: Legal Issues I (Risk
Management)
The course will have in-depth coverage
of all aspects of liability for sports injuries and risk management, including
the duties imposed on athletics administrators, coaches, athletics trainers, and
other athletics personnel, documentation requirements for an effective risk
management program, and development of a strategic plan for risk management in
the context of an interscholastic athletics program.
LTC 506 Athletic Administration: Legal Issues II (Title
IX, Sexual Harassment)
This course will have
in-depth coverage of compliance issues regarding Title IX and gender equity in
an interscholastic athletics program, including the methodology for a school to
perform a Title IX self-audit, and in-depth coverage of the issues and
strategies related to the development of an effective policy for the prevention
of sexual harassment in an interscholastic athletics program.
LTC 508 Athletic Administration: Legal Issues III –
(Hazing, ADA,
Employment Law)
This course will have in-depth
coverage of the issues and strategies related to the development of an effective
policy for prevention of hazing in an interscholastic athletics program,
coverage of the constitutional and statutory issues affecting athletics
programs, including the impact of disabilities legislation on school athletics,
and coverage of employment law concerns affecting athletics programs, including
contract law, equal pay, and FLSA issues.
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