
Background Check - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
Please review the policy below. By submitting a form a
criminal background check will be conducted and a “Red Light" will
result in a denial of right to participate/serve as a Ute Conference
Inc. coach or other volunteer. You may submit either a paper
form or their is an online submission option, online is preferred
and you will need a digital photo to complete the process.
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Online Background Check
Ute Conference
Inc. Policy
Criminal Background
Checks
Adopted by Ute
Conference Inc. Board of Directors on April 8, 2005
Overview
The Ute Conference Inc. hereby adopts a criminal history
background check process for coaches, other volunteers and
employees.
The Ute Conference Inc. provides leadership and resources focused
on providing a safe and positive experience for youth and adults
participating in football. The enormous growth of youth
participation in the sport, and the commensurate growth of
volunteers working with youth in its programs, necessitates
consideration of ways in which coaches, volunteers and employees are
solicited, selected, trained and retained.
The Criteria Adopted by the Ute Conference Inc.
Convictions for any of the five following categories of crimes (a
“criterion offense”) will prompt a determination that an applicant
does not meet the criteria to serve as a coach, volunteer or
employee of the Ute Conference Inc..
A conviction is defined on the basis of exposure for the offense
for which the defendant was convicted, pled guilty or pled nolo
condendere, including a plea in abeyance (under § 77-2a-1 et seq.
U.C.A., or under comparable provisions or practices under the laws
of a jurisdiction other than Utah). If a charge is pled down (not
including the final disposition of a plea in abeyance), the crime to
which the applicant ultimately pled shall determine the
qualification of the candidate.
- Any felony (any crime punishable by confinement of greater
than one year, regardless of how characterized by jurisdiction,
if range, alternate sentencing or indeterminate sentencing
provides that the outer range is greater than one year.);
- Any lesser crime involving force or threat of force against
a person;
- Any lesser crime in which sexual relations is an element,
including “victimless” crimes of a sexual nature (including
pornography);
- Any lesser crime involving controlled substances (not
paraphernalia or alcohol); or
- Any lesser crime involving cruelty to animals.
For purposes of convictions taking place in the state of Utah (a)
the term “lesser crime” shall mean a misdemeanor; and (b) the term “nolo
condendere” shall mean “no contest.”
“Red Light / Green Light” System
The Ute Conference Inc. shall utilize a procedure that can be
referred to as a “Red Light / Green Light” protocol. This process
increases the likelihood that the sensitive nature of the details of
a “Red Light” determination will remain confidential. For instance,
the firm or agency conducting the background check (the “Provider”)
will utilize a “Red Light / Green Light” system to inform the Ute
Conference Inc. whether or not an individual meets the
above-referenced criteria to serve as a coach, volunteer or employee
of the Ute Conference Inc..
A “Red Light” indicates that:
- The applicant does not meet the criteria,
- The applicant has been convicted of a criterion offense,
and/or
- The applicant is a sex offender registrant.
A “Green Light” indicates that:
- The applicant meets the criteria,
- The applicant has no criminal record, and/or
- The crime for which an applicant was convicted is not a
criterion offense.
Criminal Background Check Process
Prospective coaches, volunteers and employees shall complete a
confidential application authorizing the check and providing an
opportunity to disclose any offenses. The completed form is
submitted directly to the Provider, and the background check is
conducted. If the check results in a “Green Light,” the authorized
representative of the Ute Conference Inc. is informed of such
result. If the check reports criminal records that may result in a
“Red Light”, the records will be mailed to the applicant and the Ute
Conference Inc. will be notified of the “Red Light” designation.
Once notified, the applicant has the opportunity to appeal the
accuracy of the record. This limited appeal will be reviewed by the
Executive Committee. The nature of the appeal is to correct an error
(e.g. name, record should have been expunged, not the correct
record, etc.). A “Red Light” may also result from an incomplete
record. False information from the applicant should be reviewed in
the initial application process so that a “Red Light” designation
results from a criminal conviction, not an incorrect application.
Confidentiality
The Ute Conference Inc. will endeavor not to disclose background
check information to anyone other than the applicant, and internal
organization employees, board members and others with a need to know
such information.
Notification to Applicants
The Ute Conference Inc. will clearly notify an applicant that a
criminal background check will be conducted and that a “Red Light"
will result in a denial of right to participate/serve and to be a
Ute Conference Inc. member. |