••• Misconduct Report Writing
     
  Tips for successful and quick handling of this difficult area

By R John Hayes
 
     
 

1. Use the current ASA Misconduct Report form...... (see our Resources page for copies)

2. Complete all of the sections

3. The core of the report is the written section, so remember why you are writing
.....the report.

4. Include the following information:
.....a. What happened.
.....b. How and why you stopped play.
.....c. What action you took.
.....d. How the individual being dealt with reacted.
.....e. How anybody else reacted, if notable.
......f. How the game was restarted.

5. Remember that the key to clear writing is not writing a lot, but just including
.....
only what is necessary.

6. Write the report after you have calmed down, even if it means taking the report
....home with you to complete.

7. Submit the report on time and to the correct authority.

8. Keep a copy for your records.

9. If you need help, call a senior or experienced official in your area to assist you.

 
     
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