A very sensible set of rules, they should be up on the wall of every club or organisation, or in their membership material.
There is one though, that is a bit problematic:
"PLAY NICE! Everyone should know that it is acceptable for anyone, of any orientation, to take a fellow member aside and let them know when they are not behaving appropriately."
While it is in itself a sensible thing and definitly part of a safety net, it can make difficulties, because some people get scared or upset about what others are doing, and interfere, or start discussing it with them. This has been a problem in my old club in Denmark.
I believe the rule is made for people who are breaking the rules, like touching wihtout permission or the like, but it can mean interference in somebody else's games. In a couple of cases, where I used to come, it meant couples leaving the club because people always kept discussing their activities with them, or interfered with them while doing it because they thought something was wrong.
There is another rule you can have: a common safety word. If that is said, and the game does not stop, everybody has an obligation to step in.