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All UF Youth Activities must demonstrate compliance with any mandatory standards applicable to their specific programs as well as compliance with the minimum compliance standards for youth programs prior to commencing program operations.
Youth Compliance & Abuse Reporting Policy . Youth Protection Requirements. UF Summer Camps
Additionally, this policy sets forth mandatory child abuse, neglect, and abandonment reporting requirements that promote the safety and well-being of Minors, as well as ensure the University’s compliance with Florida Statute 39.201 and Board of Governors Regulation 3.002. II. Applicability.
The University of Florida is committed to providing an enriching experience for youth engaged in both in-person and virtual activities, however there are steps that must be completed before you can conduct such events. Please visit the Youth Compliance Policy for more information.
In accordance with Youth Protection Requirements for UF-affiliated youth activities, all youth supervised by IFAS entities must be reported individually in 4-H Online 2.0, regardless of program hours. Volunteers associated with youth activity must have current profiles in 4-H Online 2.0.
Youth Protection. The Clery Act. Hotline Refresher. FERPA vs HIPAA. Youth Compliance Policy. Personal Information and UF's Antifraud Framework. Records retention requirements. Foreign Gifts and Contracts. NCAA Compliance.
In accordance with Youth Compliance requirements for UF-affiliated youth activities, all youth supervised by UF/IFAS Extension enti-ties must be reported individually in 4-H Online, regardless of program hours. • Volunteers associated with youth activity must have current profiles in 4-H Online. • Youth and adult profiles must be connected to