for Season 2011-12 (including additional league council information to member teams)
League Directives

LEAGUE DIRECTIVE 40 BRINGING THE LEAGUE INTO DISREPUTE
The league council ultimately have the right to deem that a certain action, or groups of actions, by a specific team or teams, has brought the league into disrepute.
Some of the more serious issues that are covered within the directives framework, such as Team Responsibility, Alcohol Control, Behavior of Players, Team Officials and Supporters would be automatically looked at by council as being potential issues that would bring the league into disrepute.
Any blatant disregard, or circumvention, of the league directives would also be issues that would fall into the category of bringing the league into disrepute.
Any form of attack (verbal, physical or threatening) on designated match officials or members of the league committee is also classed as bringing the league into disrepute.
Any issue that is, therefore, deemed to have brought the league into a position that is not in the best interest of the league and the majority of member clubs will be judged to have brought the league into disrepute.
The consequences for any team who is charged with bringing the league into disrepute are decided by the league council. They could include fines (not exceeding £200.00), team suspensions (with the team forfeiting any scheduled fixtures whilst serving any such suspension) and, even, immediate expulsion from league membership.
As with all council decisions, teams have a right to appeal.

Teams will face immediate suspension from competition until such time as the League Council are able to fully investigate the matter and arrange a meeting with the team concerned. If the team is subsequently found guilty of the charges they will have the matches missed, whilst under league suspension, awarded to the named opposition.
Fines suspensions and further
action taken under this directive will comply with limits shown in directive
40.
