Officials Code of Behaviour
The duty of the sports official is to act as an impartial judge of sporting competition and this duty carries with it an obligation for the official to perform with accuracy, consistency, objectivity and the highest sense of integrity.
In order to preserve and encourage confidence in the professionalism and integrity of officiating, officials must first display ethical behaviour.
Official's code of behaviour
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Code of behaviour agreement form
All officials wishing to become registered with the NOAS are required to sign an individualised official's code of behaviour agreement form. This form requires officials to:
- agree to abide by the code of behaviour of the relevant national sporting organisation and/or training provider. The Australian Sports Commission has developed an official's code of behaviour. National sporting organisations and training providers must use this code unless they develop their own.
- acknowledge that the national sporting organisation and/or training provider may take disciplinary action against them, if they breach the code of behaviour (national sporting organisation and training providers are required to implement a complaints handling procedure in accordance with the principles of natural justice, in the event of an allegation)
- acknowledge that disciplinary action against them may include de-accreditation from the NOAS.


