BMHA Registration 2024/2025 information (Brock Minor Hockey Association)

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IMPORTANT DATES:

Registration OPENS April 1st.
Cut off for Registration is April 30
th at midnight.

  1. Please note that registrations received after May 1st may result in players being put on a waiting list pending the number of players registered for that age division. Please register prior to April 30th to avoid possible disappointment or missing out on participation for next season. 
  2.  All registrations for U9 and above age groups received after May 1st will incur a $100 late registration fee which must be paid by September 30th before the player will be added to a roster.

IMPORTANT FINANCIAL DETAILS:

See below for the payment schedule.

  1. Final payment including any late fees must be made by September 30th or the player will not be allowed to participate until full payment is received.
  2. If there is any balance owing from this season or prior, the player will be blocked from registering for the current season until full payment has been received. This includes registration at other centers as well as BMHA.
  3. If you require financial assistance, please visit our financial assistance page here.
  4. All Goalies in U11 and older age divisions will receive a 50% discount on the Registration fee. 

To Register follow this link (between April 1st & 30th):

 

https://registration.hockeycanada.ca/registration/?ID=10845

 

General Questions/Concerns – Matt Gross – [email protected]

**Registration related questions – Karen Gillespie –[email protected]**

Payment/Fee Related questions: Dave Parry – [email protected]

**Note: Our Registrar will have limited access to email from April 15th to 19th, and will have NO access to email April 20th to May 2nd. Should you require assistance from our registrar during this time, please know that she will respond to you once she has access to email. Should you attempt to contact her regarding registration during this time (but prior to the April 30th deadline), please know you will NOT be penalized for late registration if she is unable to get back to you until the first week of May. Thank you for understanding.**


Registration Fees: 


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Payment Information:

Payment is to be made by e-transfer to: [email protected] with security answer hockey
OR
by Cheque to: Brock Minor Hockey Association, PO Box 691, Beaverton, Ontario L0K1A0

Please note that players must have paid the full 2023-24 season fees before they will be allowed to participate in the 2024-25 season.

In addition all payments must be received by Sept 30th before the player will be rostered to a team for the 2024-25 season.

Other Important Information:

All new registered players must have at least one parent complete the "Respect In Sports" course before your child can be rostered onto your team.  This can be accessed through:  https://omhahockeyparent.respectgroupinc.com/

 

All players will also be required to acknowledge Rowan's Law in HCR. 

What is Rowan’s law?

Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety), makes Ontario a national leader in concussion management and prevention by establishing mandatory requirements that call for:

·       Annual review of concussion awareness resources that help prevent, identify and manage concussions, which athletes, coaches, educators and parents would be required to review before registering in a sport.

·       Removal-from-sport and return-to-sport protocols, to ensure that an athlete is immediately removed from sport if they are suspected of having sustained a concussion and giving them the time required to heal properly

·       A concussion code of conduct that would set out rules of behavior to minimize concussions while playing sport.

In honor of Rowan Stringer, the 17-year-old rugby player whose death resulted from sustaining multiple concussions, the legislation establishes the last Wednesday in September as “Rowan’s Law Day”.

Ontario is the first jurisdiction in Canada to pass concussion safety legislation, setting a precedent for sport legislation across the country. The Ontario government worked closely with key medical experts, athletes, coaches and sport leaders – most notably the members of the Rowan’s Law Advisory Committee – in establishing this first-of-its-kind legislation.

Every Trainer on a team must have their HTCP Level 1. The Hockey Trainer Certification Program is designed to educate people in the prevention, recognition and management of hockey-related injuries and is the only sport-specific risk management, injury management and safety education program in Ontario.

Started in the 2019-2020 season, participants will be required to review the issued Concussion Awareness Resources, sign the acknowledgement form and submit it to their respective minor hockey association.

Rowan’s Law Acknowledgement form: 

 

https://www.ontario.ca/page/rowans-law-concussion-awareness-resources