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The USBC
Registered Volunteer Program
20th Century Lanes is extremely proud to be a
part of the USBC Registered Volunteer Program.
Our Registered
Volunteers:
Gwynne Lethcoe
Carol Wallace
David Lethcoe
Chris Mahana
The United States Bowling
Congress has developed a new Registered
Volunteer Program that will impact every person
who has contact with young bowlers who
participate in USBC youth leagues, tournaments
and/or other programs.
The USBC Volunteer Program will
accomplished three very important goals:
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It will ensure that all
volunteers who have contact with USBC youth
bowlers are qualified to do so. It includes
a mandatory criminal background screening
designed to remove and/or discourage those
who might harm our kids.
- It will require all Registered
Volunteers to abide by a Code of
Conduct which defines appropriate
behavior.
- It will allow USBC to identify and
communicate with thousands of volunteers
This new program has critical
consequences. It is part of a nationwide
movement among all youth organizations, sports
and otherwise. In Cooperation with the National
Council of Youth Sports ( the leading national
youth sports service organization) and the
National Center for Safety Initiatives (the only
national background screening service
specifically dedicated to the protection of
children), USBC has designed a state-of-the-art
model other organizations facing the same
challenges will be invited to use.
The above excerpt was taken from
USBC's website. To learn more about RVP, go to www.bowl.com
and click on Registered Volunteers.
Read the latest version of the “USBC
Registered Volunteer Rules and Policies."
This document
lists those who must be registered as well as
specific criteria that
will result in “Red Light” (disqualifying)
background screens.
Read the latest version of the “USBC
Registered Volunteer Code of Conduct." |