Travel Permit


This form is required in order for clubs/teams/programs to travel out-of-province for lacrosse activity. The Travel Permit form must be submitted 30 days prior to the date of travel.

All players, coaches, and team personnel are to be registered with the Manitoba Lacrosse Association. All players and team personnel are to abide by MLA Bylaws and Policies and that of the Host Association. All teams which travel, out if the Province of Manitoba, shall complete and file the necessary Travel Permit Request with the MLA Office and a $250 bond cheque filed with the MLA Office 30 days prior to the departure date. A non-refundable late filing fee of $75.00 will apply to all teams failing to file the travel permit on time. Upon return to Manitoba, all copies of game sheets must be filed with the MLA office within 5 days. Subsequently, the $250.00 bond cheque will be returned upon the filing of the games sheets with the MLA office. If the game sheets are not filed, then the bond check will be cashed. All competitions must be sanctioned by Member Associations of Lacrosse Canada, or in the case of Internationals competitions by the analogous governing bodies. Upon approval of the request the team may travel to the competition. Any team playing ineligible players, traveling without proper authorization, or traveling without a valid permit will be subject to a $500 fine and the coach will automatically receive a one (1) year suspension. Coaches must meet the Lacrosse Canada Minimum Standards for Coach Training as per Lacrosse Canada Operating Policy. Roster and payment must accompany Travel Permit when submitted.

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