The BCDGA leadership team is grateful for everyone’s continued patience. As outlined in B.C.’s Restart Plan, sport activities organized and operated by Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) can resume in a limited way. We remain in Phase 2, which specifies we are to continue to patiently focus on casual, unorganized play and training. This won’t be forever.
Two very positive developments have come about recently: 1. Return to Sport Guidelines were released by viaSport, so we have a structure to build our plan on, and 2, this past week the Province announced a Ministerial Order extending liability protection to not-for-profit amateur sport organizations for damages resulting from exposure to COVID-19. This liability protection applies as long as sport organizations are complying with orders from the provincial health officer and following viaSport’s Return to Sport Guidelines.
The BCDGA is in the process of developing our guidelines and will be discussing our plans with the goal of ratifying them at the next BCDGA meeting June 29.
We’re all looking forward to Phase 3 of BC’s Restart Plan, which will allow local league play following the guidelines we’re creating with these three primary focuses: 1. Safety of organizers 2. Safety of players and 3. Safety of our communities.
Requirements for running club events will include things like:* Staying home if you’re feeling unwell
Once in Phase 4, we expect to be allowed to return to regional play using BCDGA-developed rules for tournament directors and competitors.
Please get in touch with any BCDGA board member with your questions, and watch for an email from us in the coming weeks with more information and specific requirements for how to safely run club events once Phase 3 is announced. We’ll be sure to continue to keep you informed via the BCDGA Facebook group discussion page and here at BCDiscsports.com. Thanks, everyone!