Ransom County 4-H Rules and Policies
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1 Article I: GENERAL Ransom County 4-H Rules and Policies All matters regarding policy must be cleared through the Ransom County Extension office and/or the Ransom County 4-H Council Executive Committee, or the entire Ransom County 4-H Council (if the situation warrants) The 4-H Executive Committee consists of the current 4-H Council President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and three Leaders at Large. The Executive Committee will serve two year terms which will be voted on during even numbered years during the Fall Council meeting. The Vice-President will be promoted to the President position in the next voting year during the Fall Council meeting The Financial Committee includes the 4-H Executive Committee consisting of the 4-H Council President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and two Leaders at Large. The Financial Committee will serve two year terms which will be voted on during even numbered years during the Fall Council meeting Ransom County 4-H Rules and Policies will be evaluated at the Fall 4-H Council meeting for adoption for the current 4-H year. Any changes or additions to the rules and policies need to be made at the Fall 4-H Council meeting in order for them to be effective for the current 4-H year. If changes are made at any other time they will not take effect until the next 4-H year Members may enroll in any projects suited to their abilities. North Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, status as a U.S. veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, or public assistance status. Direct inquiries to the Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach, 205 Old Main, (701) A code of conduct agreement must be signed by a member before participation in an activity is allowed Payment to official delegates receiving reimbursement for state fair contest events (except for state fair exhibits) shall be $0.50 per mile, $7.00 per day for meals and $10 per night for lodging. Travel and lodging expenses must be combined wherever possible (applicable to bus transportation whenever possible). If transportation is provided by either county or state and the member chooses to travel by their own, no payment will be made Her s attending Extension Youth Conference will be reimbursed $50 of their registration fee. Ransom County Ambassadors will be reimbursed $100 of their registration fee for Extension Youth Conference The Ransom County Extension office will keep an office copy and a check-out copy of 4-H literature on file. 4-H literature will be ordered only on January 15 and July 15. Only pre-paid literature will be ordered. Check-out copies are available anytime during the year H club members holding an office must be an active member. Page 1 of 9
2 1.11 Checks issued from the Ransom County 4-H Council account will be void if not cashed/deposited six (6) months after the issue date. No exceptions will be made unless the person wishes to contest it at a 4-H Council Meeting Funding of educational material for county-wide projects is available upon approval of the Extension office in the amount of $200 per project. A maximum of $600 per year on projects wider than the club scope. Written proposals must be submitted by a 4-H Leader to the Extension Office. Any projects larger than $200 should be brought to the 4-H Council An amount of $200 is available for the Extension office to use towards expenses incurred for the 4-H Ambassador program. Article II: 4-H AGE 2.01 The 4-H year begins on September 1 and ends on August 31. These dates will guide overall program management. Clubs and programs may organize and youth may join clubs or programs at any time during the year. Members must meet the Ransom County Fair requirements September 1 is the starting date for ages and events related to the 4-H program Any boy or girl who is 6 years old prior to September 1 is eligible to join 4-H. Youth who turn 19 as of September 1 of the new 4-H year are no longer eligible to be in 4-H. Article III: CLOVERBUDS 3.01 Cloverbuds must be 6 years old by September 1 of the current club year and will remain as a Cloverbud until they reach their 8 th birthday as of September 1 of the current club year Cloverbuds in Ransom County have the same membership privileges as regular 4-H members except that they are not eligible to advance to district or state events. Article IV: ENROLLMENT 4.01 Enrollment must be done through the 4hOnline program in order to enroll or re-enroll The six meeting requirement for exhibiting at the Ransom County fair does not start until enrollment is accepted by Extension office and the County Dues are paid. The September meeting will be considered a grace period for those who attend that meeting. Article VI: COUNTY DUES 6.01 County Dues are part of our fund-raising efforts to continue to provide 4-H members with various awards and activities throughout the year. The 4-H Council requires that 4-H members age 6-19 pay $15.00/member with a cap of $45.00 per family for County Dues at the time they enroll for the current 4-H year. Page 2 of 9
3 Article VII: 4-H DRESS CODE 7.01 Members must wear a white, green, yellow, or grey shirt with the 4-H emblem displayed or attached to the front of the shirt. Dark pants/knee-length skirt Horse show participants for Western Wear must wear a long sleeved button or snap collared white shirt with the 4-H emblem prominently displayed or attached to the front of the shirt, must wear a properly fitted ASTM-SEI approved helmet for all mounted events, western boots, dark colored jeans, and a belt is required. Jeans must be untucked from boots while competing. Hard-soled boots with less than 1/8-inch tread are required. Jewelry or ties are not permitted; gloves are permitted in English events. Additional optional and prohibited attire and/or equipment pertaining to specific classes are noted in the rules for that class Members going through the Premium Sale during the fair must wear a white shirt with the 4-H emblem displayed or attached to the front of the shirt Members should not wear, shirts/tops that are low-cut nor allow the mid-riff to show or sleeveless. Shirts should be of sufficient length to be tucked into the pants/skirt The dress code is required at the following events: Consumer Decision Making, Communication Arts, Showcase, and exhibiting at the Ransom County Fair. Article VIII: CLUB FINANCIAL MATTERS 8.01 Clubs will follow the good management practices for handling money set forth by the North Dakota Center for 4-H All checks must contain two signatures on them, and the two signatures cannot be from related individuals All monies paid out must be done with a check Records must be maintained by the club treasurer and monthly treasure reports given at the club meetings NDSU Extension has the right to request the club financial records and supporting documentation at any time to audit the records. Article IX: CHILD PROTECTION POLICY 9.01 The Youth Protection Policy is to ensure the safety and well-being of all youth participants, their families, volunteers and paid staff. Every new volunteer who applies to work with Extension youth programs and all paid Extension staff participate in a process that fulfills the requirements of this policy. A prospective volunteer's acceptance as an NDSU Extension volunteer is contingent on clearance through the North Dakota Child Abuse Information Index and the North Dakota Office of Attorney General Convicted Sex Offenders and Offenders Against Children - Public List, and satisfactory results from a reference and review process. Page 3 of 9
4 9.02 In North Dakota, volunteers with NDSU Extension are considered 'unpaid staff' when they are functioning in an official capacity on behalf of NDSU Extension Every six years, volunteers and staff are asked to reaffirm their commitment promoting the safety and well-being of all youth program participants by resubmitting a Behavioral Expectation Code of Ethics and a Volunteer Information for Recertification form Ensuring a Safe Environment for All Participants in Youth Programs The following guidelines help establish positive environments and program barriers that promote safety and well-being for all program participants To protect ALL individuals, volunteers and staff need to work with young people in reasonably open places where others are welcome to enter (NOT behind closed doors) Be aware that while spending time alone with a single child can be positive and helpful, it can also be a reason for concern for everyone involved Parents and guardians are always welcomed and encouraged to attend Extension youth program meetings and events Respect privacy. Adults need to respect the privacy of youth. The privacy issue is especially relevant in situations where changing clothes or taking showers may be in facilities lacking privacy. In these situations staff (volunteer and paid) should intrude only to the extent that health and safety requires There will be a minimum of one responsible adult (at least 18 years old) for every 8 to 10 youth, for any NDSU Extension youth-related activities involving an overnight stay, as consistent with national 4-H guidelines (12/1/93) Paid staff and volunteers should be alert to the physical and emotional well-being of youth under their supervision. Signs of injury or suspected child abuse or neglect should be reported Extension paid staff and volunteers are reminded that adult behavior can have an impact on youth in many situations and environments, during extension programming and outside of those responsibilities Extension staff and volunteers will not, under any circumstances, discipline youth by use of physical punishment or by failing to provide the necessities of care, such as food and shelter An adult should not share a room with one minor child who is not his/her child. Youth should room with other youth. If the situation dictates that an adult and a youth must share a room, there should be several youth present with a single adult H Anti-bullying Policy North Dakota Extension exists to help youth and adults enhance their lives and communities. To achieve this goal, a safe and positive environment needs to be maintained; thus, bullying behaviors by youth, volunteers and/or staff are prohibited. Bullying behavior is defined as unwanted deliberately negative action by another individual or group of individuals with intent to harm. Bullying may inflict harm or distress, including Page 4 of 9
5 physical, social, sexual, psychological or educational harm, on the targeted individual or group. Bullying often includes an imbalance of power between individuals/groups. Cyberbullying is bullying that happens through , chat rooms, instant messaging, a website, text messages or social media. Bullying may include, but is not limited to verbal aggression, emotional attacks, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, physical aggression, isolating others or electronic harassment. The full Anti-bullying Policy and Incident Reports are found at: Other policies can be found at Policies include Alcoholic Beverages and Illegal Drug Use; Personal Liability Insurance; Automobile Insurance; Accident & Illness Insurance; Code of Conduct and Health Statements; Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment; Non- Discrimination Policies; Equine Helmet Policy; Handling and Care of Animals; Helping Youth Resist Abuse; Identifying the Signs of Possible Child Abuse and Neglect; and Reporting Child Maltreatment. Article X: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ILLEGAL DRUG USE Since consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs is not acceptable for young people in extension youth programs, adults should not consume these substances while working with or observing youth activities If evidence of alcohol or illegal drug use is occurring during extension youth programs, that individual in violation will be asked to leave the event. Article XI: EXHIBITING AT THE RANSOM COUNTY FAIR H members are required to be enrolled in a Ransom County 4-H Club and attend a minimum of six club meetings to be eligible to exhibit in 4-H at the Ransom County Fair. A signed leader report of member meeting attendance for the year shall be submitted to the Extension office by July 15. Members that are 2 or more meetings short of the rule will be contacted by the Extension office and will have the chance to appeal the decision. The Executive Council would make the final decision Livestock shown in the 4-H show, whether it is a second entry in the same lot or a group lot, must be shown by a current 4-H member dressed according to the 4-H dress code. Article XII: ANIMAL OWNERSHIP Animals shown at the Ransom County Fair must be in the possession of the 4-H member by May 31 of the current year or they will not be eligible to show in the 4-H show If the member will be showing at the State Fair the youth must follow the ownership guidelines set forth by the North Dakota Center for 4-H. Page 5 of 9
6 12.03 The Animal Care and Lease form must be signed by the 4-H member and parents as well as owner of the livestock (if livestock will be leased) and submitted to the Ransom County Extension by June 10 th of the current year If Animal Care and Lease forms are not submitted by June 10 th of the current year the youth will not be allowed to take their animals through the premium sale during the Ransom County Fair for that year Livestock can be leased from a local producer as long as the club member is taking care of the livestock and the livestock owner has signed off that they agree to the terms set forth in the Animal Care and Lease form. Article XIII: RANSOM COUNTY FAIR GATE PASSES H exhibitor passes will be made available to qualified exhibitors. Members must attend six club meetings and exhibit a minimum of one exhibit at the Ransom County Fair. Passes will be at the Expo Center on Static Exhibit Day the week of the fair. Pre-paid passes will be attached to members exhibit tag packets. Passes will be available to purchase at the fair for $3.00 to qualifying members. Gate passes will only admit entrance into the fairgrounds. Article XIV: LIVESTOCK, HORSES AND SMALL ANIMALS AT THE FAIR Overall Horse Selection Procedure An overall horse will be selected from each age division (Junior, Intermediate and Senior) and recognized during the premium sale during the Ransom County Fair. The overall horse will also have an opportunity to go through the premium sale If the overall horse will be going through the premium sale the horse must be housed on the fairgrounds after 1 p.m. and by 10 p.m. Wednesday evening of the start of the Ransom County Fair and will not be allowed to leave the fairgrounds until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday of the conclusion of the Ransom County Fair Large Animals and Rabbits H members that have multiple entries in the ring, or are exhibiting groups, need to find other 4-H members to help exhibit those animals. 4-H members assisting an exhibitor in the show-ring must also be in official 4-H dress. Adults are not allowed to serve as an exhibitor during the 4-H Show The lot champion and lot reserve champion ribbons will no longer be given, rather designate classes as blues, reds, or whites. Designate an overall champion and reserve male and female and market animal in each species Poultry Poultry exhibits in each lot will be awarded blue, red or white and one grand and one reserve champion will be awarded for each category. Page 6 of 9
7 Article XV: PREMIUM SALE To be eligible for the premium sale an animal must receive at least a blue 4-H or FFA ribbon All 4-H members participating in the premium sale must wear a white shirt with the 4-H emblem prominently displayed on the front and dark pants or knee-length skirt All 4-H members attending the premium sale must meet the requirements of the Animal Care & Lease Contract. This contract must be signed and returned to the extension office postmarked no later than June 10 or you will not be allowed to go through the premium sale Placing s received in showmanship or open class (blue, grand, reserve, grand overall or reserve overall) DO NOT qualify animals for the Premium Sale The Premium Sale registration form must be turned in at the Fair Office window located on the east side of the expo building by the end of your last livestock judging event or no later than the conclusion of the sheep show on Friday. Those not turning in a registration form will not be allowed to participate in the premium sale. The registration form will be included with your livestock registration papers that you will receive on Wednesday, or you may pick one up at the Fair Office window on the east side of the expo building Only one animal out of a blue ribbon group will be allowed in the sale ring during the premium sale. Animals that are sold must be broke to lead Exhibitors are not allowed to jump ahead of other species in the sale order. There are no exceptions to this rule. Exhibitors are allowed to move up in the sale order within the species only if the exhibitor speaks to someone from the Extension staff or FFA Advisor. Exhibitors who do not comply with this rule will forfeit their premium for that animal All 4-H & FFA exhibitors must interview judge. Exhibitor MUST be present with their exhibit at the premium sale in order to take part in the sale. The only exclusion is illness to self or death in the family and must be presented to the county agent or FFA advisor H & FFA Livestock exhibitor will be limited to 2 entries in the sale. Ribbon premiums will be paid on the entries not eligible for the sale. The sale listing will be put in random order within species with blue selling first, reserve overall, and grand overall selling last within species The sale will include market and breeding beef, sheep, swine, goats, dairy, poultry, rabbits and the Overall Champion horse in the junior, intermediate and senior divisions. Any animal going through the premium sale MUST BE STALLED on the fairgrounds for the duration of the fair H members will be requested to contact buyers for payment of their premium. The county extension office will furnish a list of buyers to the 4-H member for the animals that were bought. 8 x 10 4-H cardstock thank you cards are available at the Fair Office window located on the east side of the Expo Center Buyers will pay the premium on all sale animals determined during the auction. All animals will be sold in the sale for premium only. Premiums will be on a dollar/head basis only and not based on weight or market price. Article XVI: 4-H NAME & EMBLEM Keep the 4-H color as close to the original Kelly green color as possible. Page 7 of 9
8 16.02 Keep the size proportions (do not make the 4-H emblem longer, taller, wide, narrower, angled or squarer) The stem of the 4-H emblem MUST point to the right as you look at the image Do not remove any leaves Do not place text or other images over or on top of the 4-H emblem No photo, drawing, symbol, word or other figure or object may be placed on or obscure the 4-H emblem. Article XVII: COMPLETING THE 4-H YEAR To complete the 4-H club year in Ransom County, 4-H members must attend a minimum of six club meetings and participate in at least one 4-H contest. Article XVIII: YEAR END AWARD QUALIFICATION A member must have completed the 4-H club year in order to be eligible for year-end awards. Refer to completing the club year section for further details Project summaries are turned in for each project area that the member wants to be considered for an award. Award forms not turned in by the due date will not be judged Participation summaries are turned in by the member to be considered for major awards Each member turns in a point sheet to be considered for the awards associated with the point sheets. Points from one members point sheets cannot be transferred to another members point sheets. Article XVIIII: CLUB DISBANDMENT If a club chooses to terminate their club activities, they must contact the county extension office and inform them of their intent prior to the final meeting. Perhaps assistance can be given to those wishing to remain in 4-H club work Club must determine the disposal of club property (gavel, flags, etc ). It is suggested that these materials be donated to the 4-H Council to be available to new club groups Determine the termination of financial accounts. Excess funds should be labeled for community improvement or donated to a charitable or other worthwhile purpose. Cash returns to individual members are discouraged. If two months after the final meeting funds have not been disbursed, all remaining monies should be turned over to the county 4-H Council Return all usable 4-H project literature and other materials to the extension office. Article XX: COUNCIL GUIDELINES Voting delegates per club: Each club may have three (3) votes on each motion at council meetings. Executive council members and leaders-at-large are allowed one separate vote in addition to the three votes per club ruling. This does not apply to Page 8 of 9
9 voting on the Family of the Year and the Friend of 4-H awards. It is encouraged that club voting delegates be assigned prior to the council meetings The council will meet semi-annually. Revised & Adopted by Ransom County 4-H Council 10/30/2018 Page 9 of 9
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