What is the penalty for failing to meet the 49-day rest period requirement?
The standard penalty for not meeting the rest period requirements will be a two-for-one penalty the following academic year. So, if you have only 39 days of rest periods this year (10 short of the requirement), you’ll have to schedule 69 days (49 regular rest period days plus the 20-day penalty) the following year. Q: Our gym for gymnastics is open for the gymnastics club. Our gymnastics coach is an “advisor” for the gymnastics club. Can our gymnasts show up — completely voluntarily — and work out with the gymnastics club? A: They can practice with the gymnastics club as long as no institutional coach is involved. It is not permissible for an institutional coach to be involved in ANY way with athletically related activity during a rest period. Q: During the first three weeks of the semester we have to get our equestrian horses in shape so that the students have an animal that is safe for them to ride. These are not required practices, and they are only ridden from 5 to 20 minutes. In
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