Youth Activities Sample Clauses

The 'Youth Activities' clause defines the rules and requirements governing the participation of minors in activities organized or sponsored by a party. It typically outlines necessary permissions, such as parental or guardian consent, and may specify supervision standards, safety protocols, or age restrictions for certain events. This clause ensures that all youth-related activities are conducted safely and legally, protecting both the organizing party and the minors involved from potential risks or liabilities.
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Youth Activities. Any Community Group event consisting of 75% or more youth (those persons under 18 years of age) must be chaperoned. One chaperone, over the age of 21, must be present at all times for each 10 youths at an event.
Youth Activities. The WIB has a standing youth committee known as the WIB Youth Council (“Council”) and it was established under the Workforce Investment Act and the Council is active under the new WIOA that was signed into law on July 22, 2014 in accordance with 20 CFR § 681.100. 3.10.1. The composition of and appointment procedures for the Council are in accordance with 20 CFR § 681.110.
Youth Activities. It is agreed that teachers have an awareness and a responsibility to share sponsorship of student clubs and related activities. When possible, the non-contracted responsibilities will be assigned no later than October 1 of each school year. Every effort will be made to assign teachers to clubs of their current classroom students.
Youth Activities. Any activity consisting of 75% youth (under 18 years of age) must be chaperoned. One chaperone, over the age 21, for each 10 youths must be present at all times. All parties must end and areas cleaned no later than 11:00 p.m. on weekdays and 12:00 midnight on weekends and holidays. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE PERMITTED. I agree to comply with the regulations set forth in Youth Sponsored Activities. I also agree to remain in attendance throughout the event. There are three (3) different types of rental of the pool deck and/or grass areas permitted by the HCRA. The areas to be rented must be indicated on the application, and the member shall abide by the respective provisions below. During the summer, when the pool is open for use, guest fees, at the current rate established by the Board, must be paid at the pool upon entrance for any person who is not a member of HCRA. In accordance with the pool rules, please notify contact Cardinal Management at least two (2) weeks prior to your event to provide for proper life guard staffing if you plan to have more than eight (8) guests. Due to insurance reasons, only the life guards employed by the current pool management company can be used. Misuse of the pool may result in serious consequences for the entire community including, but not limited to, the pool being closed or extra-curricular activities (swim team) being cancelled by Fairfax County.
Youth Activities. At this time, the Local Board does not plan to establish a Youth Committee. However, should the Local Board decided to establish a standing youth committee the composition of and appointment procedures will be in accordance with (20 CFR 681.110). Should the board decided not to establish a standing youth committee, the Local Board will carry out its responsibilities for youth activities under the youth formula programs as described by the law. The Local Board will monitor and evaluate youth activities at their quarterly Board Meetings. Board Staff will address any recommendations, changes or concerns.
Youth Activities. YOUTH ACTIVITIES ARE RESTRICTED TO MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS
Youth Activities. Any activity with minors (under 21 years of age) must be chaperoned. One chaperone, over the age of 21, for each 6 minors must always be present. Absolutely no alcoholic beverages are permitted.
Youth Activities. Events that are organized for participants under the age of 21 years are to ensure there is adequate Chaperones to oversee & supervise the event.
Youth Activities. Proper supervision of youth activities must be provided at all times. Clients that do not provide proper supervision may have their use terminated by Bucks Audubon.

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