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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 01:51pm
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Tenafly Little League Calls For Mandatory Fingerprinting Of All Volunteers CBS New York

The article doesn't say whether the rule would apply to the umpires.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 02:12pm
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Tenafly Little League Calls For Mandatory Fingerprinting Of All Volunteers CBS New York

The article doesn't say whether the rule would apply to the umpires.
Any league that encourages kids to STEAL, should be very suspect of the participants.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 02:21pm
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Hey, I gotcha' fingerprint for ya' right HERE!!





(Hey, it's Joisy, right? Whaddaya' want?)

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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 02:51pm
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John, you coached a long time, right? Did they ever do a formal background check on you for that?

I coach my ten year olds team and his league mandates that coaches submit to background checks prior to consideration.

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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 02:53pm
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I had to submit to a Background Check for my first job umpiring in IL. In-house rec league.
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Mike,

Indeed I did.

I was a "three season" coach back when I was coaching, and when I first started, they made us do so for EACH season. (Of course, maybe that was just for ME.) Later, when I was on the BOD we backed it off to an "annual" recert.

Don't remember the exact details, but IIRC, there are two "levels" of background check - kind of a "first level" and then an "in depth". We did "first level" for everyone, then if anything "unusual" showed up, we would go to the "in depth".

During my tenure, there was only one person who applied to coach who was denied a coaching position as a result of the check. I understand he is currently enjoying the amenities of one of our state's fine Correctional Facilities resulting from an event that occurred OUTSIDE the auspices of and completely unrelated to our programs.

Frightening and appalling. I fully endorse "background check programs" for youth sports associations, though we never required fingerprints.

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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 03:18pm
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If Tenafly is a chartered Little League then they are required to do a background check on all volunteers with repetitive contact with the kids - and that includes umpires.

LL doesn't require fingerprinting. It only requires checking the sex offender registry. There is also a "some number of them free" ability to do a "real" background check.

The article mentions a grant of some type - perhapes the grantor is requiring it.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 07:42pm
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In the small town where we call home there are just four registered sex offenders. Their crimes include Criminal Sexual Assault, Child Pornography/Film/Photos, Indecent Solicitation Of A Child and Unlawful Restraint. As the father of two just short of their teens, I am grateful that our baseball association keeps people like this away from our kids. I'll happily provide fingerprints and agree to a background check any day if it means making our children safer. It would be interesting to learn how much LL organizations pay to conduct background examinations for all umpires, coaches and mentors. Around here, we pay about $600 for my ten year old to play Spring ball. Most of that goes to field maintenance and umpires - most of whom are high school kids. Nice money for time limit games.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2011, 10:28pm
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In the small town where we call home there are just four registered sex offenders. Their crimes include Criminal Sexual Assault, Child Pornography/Film/Photos, Indecent Solicitation Of A Child and Unlawful Restraint. As the father of two just short of their teens, I am grateful that our baseball association keeps people like this away from our kids. I'll happily provide fingerprints and agree to a background check any day if it means making our children safer. It would be interesting to learn how much LL organizations pay to conduct background examinations for all umpires, coaches and mentors. Around here, we pay about $600 for my ten year old to play Spring ball. Most of that goes to field maintenance and umpires - most of whom are high school kids. Nice money for time limit games.
The latest figures I know are

125 checks for free on Lexis/Nexus

Additional at $1.00 each.


$600?! Did you oops on an extra 0 or are you talking travel team?
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I'll happily provide fingerprints and agree to a background check any day if it means making our children safer.
But does it?
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