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Travel Sanctioning Form – A completed Travel Sanction Form is required for all teams travelling outside of the province to participate in a Lacrosse tournament or other organized event. This form must be completed in full and sent to the Lacrosse NS office for approval. Failure to submit a travel sanctioning form will result in the inability to access LNSS travel insurance.

 Sanctioning Form – A completed LNS 2023 Sanction Form is required for all team, clubs or leagues, participating in a Lacrosse Nova Scotia sanctioned activity/program or event. Examples of lacrosse events are: fundraising at malls, grocery stores, charity auctions, tournaments, etc. Examples of activities or programs are Try Lacrosse, Skill Development Programs, etc.  Clubs and Leagues must submit a Sanction Form in order for their games and teams to be officially sanctioned.  Failure to submit a Sanctioning Form to the Lacrosse NS office will result in the inability to access LNSS Insurance.

Certificate of Insurance Request Form - If the venue you are holding your event in requires a certificate of insurance, please fill out this form and email into the Lacrosse NS ED.  All LNS Sanctioned Programs, Activities and Events require an insurance certificate.

LC Head Injury Report Form - Lacrosse Canada (LC) has recently implemented a Head Injury Incident Report Form to be used for reporting head injuries to LC directly.

LC Goalkeeper Equipment Exemption - LC Goaltender Equipment Exemption form must be filled out and sent to LC for approval by all goalkeepers using equipment outside of legal specifications.

Exceptional Player Status Form - This form is intended for Provincial Player use only. If a provincial team level athlete wishes to be considered for the team/age level above their current age level for a Team NS provincial team, please submit this form by the deadlines indicatied.

Accident Claim Form - form to be used to make an injury claim.


LNS Insurance Forms-please note that LNS insurance is secondary accident and liability insurance that can only be used once your primary insurance is exhausted or if it doesn't cover the necessary treatment for a lacrosse related injury or incident.   Please contact Donna Goguen (lacrosse@sportnovascotia.ca) for details and to submit forms.
 


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