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Each local Little League determines the actual geographic boundaries
of the area from within which it shall select players. These
boundaries must be described in detail and shown on a map and dated
when making application for a Little League charter. Players will be
eligible to play with that league only if they reside within the
boundaries provided to and approved by Little League Baseball,
Incorporated.
A player will be deemed to reside within the league boundaries if:
A. His/her parents are living together and are residing within such
league boundaries, OR;
B. Either of the player's parents (or his/her court-appointed legal
guardian) reside within such boundaries. It is unacceptable if a
parent moves into a league's boundaries for the purpose of
qualifying for tournament play.
"Residence," "reside" and "residing" refers to a place of bona fide
continuous habitation. A place of residence once established shall
not be considered changed unless the parents, parent or guardian
makes a bona fide change of residence.
Residence shall be established and supported by documents from THREE
OR MORE of the following categories to determine residency of such
parent(s) or guardian:
1. Driver's
License
2. Voter's Registration
3. School records
4. Welfare/child care records
5. Federal records
6. State records
7. Local (municipal) records
8. Support payment records
9. Homeowner or tenant records
10. Utility bills (i.e., gas, electric, water/sewer, phone,
mobile phone, heating, waste disposal)
11. Financial (loan, credit, investments, etc.) records
12. Insurance documents
13. Medical records
14. Military records
15. Internet, cable or satellite records
16. Vehicle records
Note: Example - Three utility bills (three items from No. 10
above) constitute only ONE document.
It is recommended
that the league require some proof of residence within the league's
boundaries at the time the player registers. Players and their
parents/guardians are advised that a false statement of residence
may lead to ineligibility to play Little League Baseball or
Softball. Under NO circumstances does ANY person have the authority
to grant a waiver that allows a child to play in a local Little
League program IN ANY DIVISION, when that child does not qualify
under these residency requirements.
If the claim for residency is challenged, three of the above
materials must be submitted to Little League Baseball, Incorporated,
with an affidavit of residency from the parent(s) or guardian, which
shall decide the issue. Residency documents must illustrate that the
residence (as defined above) was inside the league's boundaries for
at least one-half of the regular season (as of June 15 of the year
in question).
Tournament Requirement for Non-Citizens: A participant who is not a
citizen of the country in which he/she wishes to play, but meets
residency requirements as defined by Little League, may participate
in that country if:
1. his/her visa
allows that participant to remain in that country for a period
of at least one year, or;
2. the prevailing laws allow that participant to remain in that
country for at least one year, or;
3. the participant has an established bona fide residence in
that country for at least two years prior to the start of the
regular season.
Exceptions can only
be made by action of the Charter Committee in Williamsport. Any
request for a waiver pertaining to the eligibility of a player must
be submitted in writing, by the president of the local Little League
through the district administrator, to their respective Regional
Director not later than the date prescribed in Regulation IV (j).
Requests submitted after that date will not be considered.
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