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The Queensland Rugby League has a range of policies specific to the operation and management of the game in Queensland.

Clubs, Leagues, Associations and individuals should read such in conjunction with the QRL Constitution & Rules.

For Clubs, your first reference point for clarification is your Local League Secretary who will refer you if unable to assist.

For Local Leagues, your Regional Co-Ordinator or Division Manager is your first reference point. Click Here for QRL Contacts.

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2012 QRL Annual Report

2011 QRL Annual Report

Insurance

Link to Insurance Information & Downloads

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Link to all information relating to Blue Cards

Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy and Resources

Blue Card Screening 2012

Circular 306 Blue Card Policy 2012

Rules, Game Laws & Model Rules

QRL Constitution & Rules (Constitution Updated Jan 21, 2011 & Rules updated Oct 15, 2010)

National Code of Conduct

National Safeplay Code

QRL Flow Chart - Structure of the QRL

Local League Model Constitution

Football Club Model Constitution

2013 International Laws of The Game

Approved International Law Changes

QRL Mini Mod Rules 2013

Masters Rugby League Laws

Player Clearances & Dual Registration

Dual Registration

ARL Clearance

New Zealand Clearance

Drug Testing & ASADA

ASADA Website

2012 WADA Prohibited List

ARL Commission Anti-Doping Policy

Miscellaneous

Advisory Committees Nomination Form

Murri Carnival: Invitation to Tender Document

Application for a non-affiliated QRL Body to host Carnival/Match

ARL On Field Policy

Compression Garments Policy

Wrist Bands Policy

Application For Therapeutic Use Exemption

Heat Policy

2011 Suppliers Playing Equipment

Knotting/Bundling Of Jerseys

Piercing & Beads

Abeyance Period

Infection Control Fact Sheet

Sports Connect.


Liquor Licensing

Community liquor permits must be obtained if your club wishes to sell alcohol on a one-off occasion or home games.

Applications for community liquor permits (CLP) can now be submitted online if the event is being held within one of the Brisbane pilot postcode areas.
For details of which Brisbane suburbs are included in the pilot, see the fact sheet. To access the online CLP application form go to www.olgr.qld.gov.au.

For events being held outside of the pilot area, paper-based applications can still be used and you can download the application form at www.olgr.qld.gov.au.

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