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Is the USA hockey insurance coverage good against non-USA Hockey registered players and their teams ?

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Is the USA hockey insurance coverage good against non-USA Hockey registered players and their teams ?

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If you know that a player is NOT properly registered, you must not let him or her participate [until they are properly registered]; if you do allow them to play, you risk that the insurance for the team and the association might be voided (not valid). If a players registered status is in question after an incident has occurred, they will need to prove that they were properly registered [at the time of the incident] in order for coverage to be in effect. USA Hockey does not sanction games or practices against non-registered teams / leagues, unless a District Risk Manager and Registrar agree to issue a Special Event Sanction [usually done for foreign teams].

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