California 4-H Policies
University of California Cooperative Extension 4-H California Youth Development Program Policy Handbook
This handbook is developed for University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and its 4-H Youth Development Program staff. Its purpose is to set forth operating policies and procedures for the University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). The 4-H YDP operates within the guidelines, policies, and procedures of the University of California (UC), and the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR), which encompasses both the Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension.
As noted in this handbook, some policies and procedures of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA/CSREES) also apply. To administer the 4-H YDP, 4-H YDP staff should use this handbook, along with the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Administrative Handbook.
These policies are established to insure the educational and administrative integrity of all UCCE 4-H YDP activities, and are administered and interpreted by 4-H YDP staffing consultation with the county director and ANR administration.
Listing of all Forms & Support Documents
Overview
I. Introduction and Purpose
II. Handbook Definitions
III. Application
IV. Contents
V. Policy Interpretation Procedure
VI. Policy Development and Review Process
Chapter 1: Mission and Direction in the 4-H Youth Development Program
I. Introduction
II. Mission Statement
III. Brand Identity
IV. Guiding Principals
V. Program Criteria
VI. Core Values
VII. Essential Elements
VIII. History of 4-H
IX. 4-H Pledge
X. The 4-H Motto
XI. 4-H Creed
XII. 4-H Emblem
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Chapter 2: Roles of State and National 4-H YDP Partners
I. Introduction
II. Roles and Responsibilities of UC/ANR Staff
III. Roles and Responsibilities of UC/ANR Committees
IV. National Partners
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Chapter 3: Affirmative Action and Civil Rights
I. Introduction
II. Commitment to Diversity
III. Accessibility of Programs
IV. Nondiscrimination/Affirmative Action Policy
V. Nondiscrimination Statement
VI. Expansion and Review (E&R) Committees
VII. Geographic Areas
VIII. One-Race Units
IX. Constitutions and Bylaws
X. All Reasonable Efforts (ARE)
XI. Disability Policy
XII. Private, Non-Public Cooperating Groups
XIII. Diversity Training/Orientation for Volunteers
XIV. Program Civil Rights (Discrimination) Complaint Procedure
XV. Sexual Harassment
XVI. Sexual Harassment Complaint Resolution Procedure
XVII. Retaliation
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Chapter 4: Enrollment and Delivery Mode
I. Introduction
II. 4-H YDP Delivery Modes and Statewide 4-H Program Fee Structure
III. Fees
IV. 4-H YDP Multiple Delivery Mode Participation
V. Enrollment Process
VI. Program Year
VII. Member Enrollment Deadlines
VIII. Married or Pregnant 4-H Members
IX. Transferring Membership
X. Limiting Partnership
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Chapter 5: Membership and Participation
I. Introduction
II. Membership Policy
III. Developmental Appropriateness
IV. Junior and Teen Leaders
V. Youth Leadership for 4-H Units
VI. Youth Code of Conduct
VII. Youth Governance and Decision Making
VIII. Meeting Attendance
IX. Participation at Non 4-H Events
X. Club and Project Completion Requirements
XI. Uniform Requirements
XII. Diversity
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Chapter 6: 4-H Adult Volunteers, Parents, and Other Adults
I. Introduction
II. Age Requirements for Adult Volunteers
III. Chaperones
IV. Parent/Guardian Involvement
V. Agency and School Personnel Participation
VI. Adult Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities
VII. Conflict of Interest and/or Conflict of Commitment
VIII. Charging for Services or Instruction
IX. Adult Volunteer Training
X. Initial Appointment of an Adult Volunteer
XI. Reappointment or Nonrenewal of an Adult Volunteer
XII. Transfer of Appointment (or Reappointment)
XIII. Suspension and/or Termination of an Adult Volunteer
XIV. 4-H YDP Complaints
XV. Complaints Regarding Statewide 4-H YDP Policies or Procedures
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Chapter 7: Experiential Learning
I. General Principle
II. Evaluation
III. Statewide 4-H YDP Curriculum Development
IV. Projects
V. Fairs, Expositions, and Other Sponsored Shows
VI. Junior Livestock Auctions
VII. Jackpot/Prospector Shows
VIII. Rodeo and Gymkhana Events
IX. Citizenship Programs
X. 4-H Youth Development Program Exchanges
XI. 4-H Youth Development Program Conferences
XII. State 4-H Computer Corps
XIII. State 4-H Field Days
XIV. Statewide, Regional, Sectional, and Multi-County Events/Competitions
XV. 4-H YDP Shooting Sports
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Chapter 8: 4-H Council and Unit Management
I. Introduction
II. 4-H YDP Charter
III. 4-H County Councils
IV. 4-H YDP Units
V. Choosing a 4-H Unit Name
VI. Sectional and State 4-H Councils
VII. Brown Act and 4-H Unit/Council Meetings
VIII. Meeting Participation
IX. Religious and Political Activities
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Chapter 9: Financial Management
I. Introduction
II. Authorization
III. The Concept of Internal Controls
IV. Bank Accounts
V. Responsibilities of 4-H YDP Staff
VI. 4-H Unit and Council Treasurer Responsibilities
VII. Planning and Fundraising
VIII. Animals as Gifts in the 4-H YDP Program
IX. Guns and Firearms as Gifts in the 4-H YDP Program
X. Management of Excess Funds
XI. Financial Processing Procedures
XII Disbursements
XIII. Federal Taxes
XIV. California State Income Taxes
XV. California State Sales Tax
XVI. Property Tax
XVII. Financial Reporting and Completion
XVIII. Gifts from 4-H Units and Councils
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Chapter 10: Business, Insurance and Risk Management
I. Introduction
II. Business and 4-H Councils and Units
III. General Liability Insurance
IV. Liability Insurance for Adult Volunteers
V. Reporting of Accidental Injury or Death
VI. Personal Property
VII. Product Liability
VIII. Automobile Liability Insurance
IX. Automobile Liability and Adult Volunteers
X. 4-H Accident and Sickness Insurance
XI. Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement
XII. License Agreements for Use of Facilities (FUA)
XIII. Confidentiality and Privacy
XIV. Records Pertaining to Personal Data
XV. Website Privacy
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Chapter 11: Health and Safety
I. General Principals
II. Role of 4-H YDP Staff
III. Role of Adult Volunteers
IV. Youth Protection
V. raining and Awareness of Child Abuse Reporting Procedures
VI. Reporting of Child Abuse
VII. Search of Personal Property
VIII. Emergency Medical Treatment
IX. Alcohol, Illegal Drugs, and Tobacco
X. Food Safety
XI. Integrating Safety Into the 4-H YDP Curricula
XII. Tools, Equipment and Machinery
XIII. All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
XIV. Tractors
XV. Motorized Propelled Vehicle Restrictions Chart
XVI. Bicycle Helmets
XVII. Equestrian Helmets
XVIII. Skiing and Snowboarding Helmets
XIV. Water Safety
XX. Petting Zoos and Interactive Displays
XXI. Pesticide Use
XXII. Transportation
XXIII. Water Safety
XXIV. Challenger Ropes Courses
XXV. Animal Health and Safety Policies
XXVI. Trailers
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Chapter 12: Collaborations and Relationships
I. Introduction
II. Future Farmers of America and Grange Youth
III. Other Agencies and Organizations
IV. Grand National Livestock Exposition (Cow Palace)
V. California State Fair
VI. Relationship with Breed Associations
VII. Guide Dogs for the Blind
VIII. Boy Scouts of America
IX. Agency and School Personnel
X. Collegiate 4-H
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Chapter 13: Incentives and Recognition
I. General Principles
II. Purpose
III. Definition of Terms
IV. Assumptions
V. Criteria for Incentive and Recognition Systems
VI. Incentives
VII. Recognition
VIII. Record Books
IX. Recognition Opportunities
X. Event Recognition
XI. Statewide Recognition Opportunities
XII County 4-H YDP Incentives and Recognition Committees
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