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Code · Delaware · Title 14 — Education · Chapter 3. Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association

§ 301. Purpose and intent.

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(a)The purpose of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association is to do all of the following:
(1)Preserve and promote the educational significance of interscholastic athletics.
(2)Ensure that interscholastic sports remain compatible with the educational mission of the member schools.
(3)Provide for fair competition among member schools.
(4)Promote sportsmanship and ethical behavior.
(5)Establish and enforce standards of conduct for athletes, coaches, administrators, officials, and spectators.
(6)Protect the physical well-being of athletes.
(7)Promote healthy adolescent lifestyles.
(b)The General Assembly intends for the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association to work in consultation and cooperation with the Department of Education toward full implementation of this chapter.
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