Rules Analysis
PUL 2022 Rules
Appendix B: Misconduct System
.
B1
B1
.

Components of the Misconduct System

B1.D
D
.

Ejection (Red Card)

This rule was changed from the previous rulebook version
This rule was added from the previous rulebook version
This rule has updates in the next rulebook version
B1.D.5

An ejection is non-reviewable for the duration of the game, although it may be appealed to the ADA after the game.

B1.D.5
Children
B1.D.5
Associates
PUL 2021 Rules
B1.D.6

An ejection that is perceived as being based on Observer bias during the first half of a game can be discussed / appealed at halftime. Each team’s spirit captain and the Observers of the game must convene at halftime to discuss. If they unanimously agree that the ejection should not have been applied, the player may return to play in the second half. If the ejection is not overturned, and the player still feels it was a bias-related incident, they can appeal to the Commissioner and Rules Committee. If this occurs in the second half, the two spirit captains and Observers will convene after the game is completed to discuss whether the ejection should be overturned. If they unanimously agree that the ejection should not have been applied, the player may play in the first half of their next game. If the ejection is not overturned and the player believes it was a bias-related incident, the player may submit an appeal to the Commissioner and Rules Committee.

USAU 2020-21 Rules
B1.D.5

An ejection is non-reviewable for the duration of the game, although it may be appealed to the ADA after the game.

USAU 2022-23 Rules
B1.D.5

An ejection is non-reviewable for the duration of the game, although it may be appealed to the ADA after the game.