Local League
Operating Policies and Position Statements
MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING
Members in good standing in Little League are those who have fulfilled their membership requirements, including payment of dues and adherence to league regulations, allowing them to participate in voting and other league activities. Regular Members, such as managers, coaches, and board members, must maintain good standing to fulfill their roles effectively.
Definition of Members in Good Standing
Members in good standing within Little League are individuals who have met specific requirements set by their local league. This status is essential for participation in league activities, including voting and holding office.
Requirements for Good Standing
To be considered a member in good standing, individuals must:
Little League recognizes different classes of membership, each with specific roles and responsibilities:
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| Eligible players who meet the requirements of Little League Regulation IV. They do not have voting rights. |
| Adultsactivelyinvolved in the league, including managers, coaches, and board members. They have voting rights and mustmaintaingood standing. |
Importance of Good Standing
Maintaining good standing is crucial for:
Voting: Only members in good standing can vote at General Membership Meetings.
Participation: Regular Members must be in good standing to fulfill their roles effectively, ensuring the smooth operation of the league.
In summary, being a member in good standing is vital for active participation in Little League, allowing individuals to contribute to the league's governance and activities.