Requirements & Guidelines New York State 4-H Shooting Sports Updated January 2015.

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Requirements & Guidelines New York State 4-H Shooting Sports Updated January 2015

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports All volunteers involved in 4-H Shooting Sports MUST have completed the Volunteer Involvement Policy and Procedure (VIPP) process for enrolled volunteers. This includes interview, application, read and sign the code of conduct and volunteer agreement, pass a background check, a reference check, and complete an orientation by the CCE county office in which they reside (Updated 2013). All volunteers involved in 4-H Shooting Sports MUST have completed the Volunteer Involvement Policy and Procedure (VIPP) process for enrolled volunteers. This includes interview, application, read and sign the code of conduct and volunteer agreement, pass a background check, a reference check, and complete an orientation by the CCE county office in which they reside (Updated 2013). All programs conducted by 4-H Shooting Sports volunteers MUST be done with written permission of the CCE office in which the program is offered. or a letter notifying the office of the dates of your event is the easiest method (Updated 2013). All programs conducted by 4-H Shooting Sports volunteers MUST be done with written permission of the CCE office in which the program is offered. or a letter notifying the office of the dates of your event is the easiest method (Updated 2013).

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports These policies are in place for three main reasons: 1.For the safety and protection of the 4-H Member 2.For the safety and protection of the 4-H Shooting Sports Leader/Instructor 3.To ensure a high level of teaching compatible with, and in support of, the NYS 4-H Program

Situation Statement The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program is part of the National 4-H Shooting Sports Program and encourages the instructional disciplines of air pistol, archery, hunting and wildlife, living history, muzzleloading, pistol, rifle, and shotgun. The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program is part of the National 4-H Shooting Sports Program and encourages the instructional disciplines of air pistol, archery, hunting and wildlife, living history, muzzleloading, pistol, rifle, and shotgun.

Situation Statement Instructors trained in these various disciplines are responsible for implementation of the program at the local level in compliance with National 4-H Shooting Sports manuals, including FORM Code 1501, First Shot Fundamentals, the Iowa State Life Skills Wheel, and with the support of the local CCE education staff. Instructor Certification Workshops will be offered at the state level at least twice a year by the State Instructor Team (Updated 2014). Instructors trained in these various disciplines are responsible for implementation of the program at the local level in compliance with National 4-H Shooting Sports manuals, including FORM Code 1501, First Shot Fundamentals, the Iowa State Life Skills Wheel, and with the support of the local CCE education staff. Instructor Certification Workshops will be offered at the state level at least twice a year by the State Instructor Team (Updated 2014).

Program Objectives The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program strives to enable young people, their parents, and adult volunteers to become responsible, self-directed and productive members of society. The program transfers knowledge, skills and attitudes to develop human capital using the subject matter and resources of the land grant university. The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program strives to enable young people, their parents, and adult volunteers to become responsible, self-directed and productive members of society. The program transfers knowledge, skills and attitudes to develop human capital using the subject matter and resources of the land grant university.

Program Objectives 1. Youth development is the #1 goal of the 4-H Shooting Sports Program. 4-H Shooting Sports provides an outstanding venue for nurturing human growth and development in the life skills identified by the National 4-H Program, such as: self-esteem, decision making, communications, responsibility, self- confidence, etc.

Program Objectives 2. To encourage participation in natural resources and related natural science programs and create an appreciation and understanding of natural resources by exposing participants to the content through shooting, hunting and conservation related activities.

Program Objectives 3. To enhance development of self-concept, character, and personal growth through safe, educational and socially acceptable involvement in shooting activities. 4. To teach safe and responsible use of firearms and archery equipment including sound decision making, self-discipline and concentration.

Program Objectives 5. To promote the highest standards of safety, sportsmanship and ethical behavior. 6. To expose participants to the broad array of vocational and life-long avocational activities related to shooting sports.

Program Objectives 7. To strengthen families through participation in life-long recreational activities. 8. To compliment and enhance the impact of existing safety, shooting and hunter education programs using experiential educational methods and progressive development of skills and abilities.

Instructor Certification The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program requires the use of National or State Trained 4-H Certified Instructors at the county level (in the appropriate discipline) to operate a live-fire range or to conduct any class in which firearms or archery equipment are handled. In order to be certified as a 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor in any discipline the following requirements must be met: The NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Program requires the use of National or State Trained 4-H Certified Instructors at the county level (in the appropriate discipline) to operate a live-fire range or to conduct any class in which firearms or archery equipment are handled. In order to be certified as a 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor in any discipline the following requirements must be met:

Instructor Certification 1. Age Requirement - a. NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor (“Certified Instructor”) - must be 21 years old b. Assistant Instructor - must be 18 yrs. old; must have a minimum of one (1) year as a 4-H member in a 4-H Shooting Sports discipline or have successfully completed a state training; can only instruct youth under the direct supervision of a Certified Instructor and only if the Certified Instructor is present during the instruction.

Instructor Certification 1. Age Requirement c. Teen Leader – must be 14 years old; must have a minimum of one (1) year as a 4-H member in a 4-H Shooting Sports discipline or have successfully completed a state training; can only instruct youth with the approval of a certified instructor, only under direct supervision of a Certified Instructor and only if the Certified Instructor is present during the instruction. A Teen Leader may not instruct under the supervision of an Assistant Instructor.

Instructor Certification 2. Must have been screened, trained and appointed as a current 4-H volunteer in accordance with the volunteer requirements of Cornell University Cooperative Extension. 3. Must agree to teach or assist with at least one (1) class within a two-year time period or have a significant involvement as defined by the State Team/Committee and must be recertified and updated every five years. The State Coordinator/Chair is responsible for maintaining the database.

Instructor Certification 4. Must successfully complete a NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Workshop administered and sanctioned by the State 4-H Shooting Sports Committee. A minimum of 15 hours of instruction in discipline instruction, use of National 4-H Shooting Sports Curriculum, safety, risk management, teaching methods, and 4-H program management will be taught at a State 4-H Shooting Sports sanctioned Instructor Training.

Instructor Certification 5. Must be trained and certified in the discipline (air pistol, archery, coordinator, hunting and wildlife, living history, muzzleloading, pistol, rifle, and shotgun) that they are teaching for their respective levels.

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: All 4-H Shooting Sports activities must be directly supervised by a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor. If the program divides the members into groups for concurrent shooting sessions, groups must be under the on- site supervision of a NYS 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor. All 4-H Shooting Sports activities must be directly supervised by a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor. If the program divides the members into groups for concurrent shooting sessions, groups must be under the on- site supervision of a NYS 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor.

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: In addition, for firearms based programs (pistol, rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloader and including air guns of all types) one of the two Instructors must also be certified according to NYS Penal Law by the U. S. military, OR the National Rifle Association, OR, by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (See FORM Code handout, Updated 2015). In addition, for firearms based programs (pistol, rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloader and including air guns of all types) one of the two Instructors must also be certified according to NYS Penal Law by the U. S. military, OR the National Rifle Association, OR, by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (See FORM Code handout, Updated 2015).

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: Adult Volunteers, who are primarily responsible for a concurrent session, that involves the use of firearms or archery equipment, must be a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor in the discipline that he/she is teaching. Adult Volunteers, who are primarily responsible for a concurrent session, that involves the use of firearms or archery equipment, must be a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor in the discipline that he/she is teaching.

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: Assistant Instructors, Teen Leaders, and all remaining adult Volunteers must be under the direct physical supervision of a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor while engaged in an activity which involves the use of firearms and/or archery equipment. All adults and youth engaged in the use of firearms and/or archery equipment must be advised of basic range rules before shooting starts. Assistant Instructors, Teen Leaders, and all remaining adult Volunteers must be under the direct physical supervision of a NYS State 4-H Certified Shooting Sports Instructor while engaged in an activity which involves the use of firearms and/or archery equipment. All adults and youth engaged in the use of firearms and/or archery equipment must be advised of basic range rules before shooting starts.

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: The required age for 4-H’ers in the NYS 4-H Shooting Sports program is based on FORM Code and NYS Penal Law, where applicable (Updated 2014 – see handout): The required age for 4-H’ers in the NYS 4-H Shooting Sports program is based on FORM Code and NYS Penal Law, where applicable (Updated 2014 – see handout): Archery – 8 years of age and over, Archery – 8 years of age and over, Air Rifle – 9 years of age and over, Air Rifle – 9 years of age and over, Air Pistol – 10 years of age and completed an Air Pistol – 10 years of age and completed an Air Rifle program, Air Rifle program, Rifle, Shotgun, and Muzzleloader – 12 years of age or older, Rifle, Shotgun, and Muzzleloader – 12 years of age or older, Pistol - 14 years of age or older. Pistol - 14 years of age or older.

NYS 4-H Shooting Sports Policy Statement: Collegiate 4-H programs may be available for youth over the age of 18 and through the age of 21 at various colleges and universities within NYS. Collegiate 4-H programs MUST be registered with the NYS 4-H office and with the CCE office in the county where the institution resides. All collegiate programs MUST be supervised by a Certified, adult (over 21 years of age) Instructor in the discipline being taught (Updated 2013). Collegiate 4-H programs may be available for youth over the age of 18 and through the age of 21 at various colleges and universities within NYS. Collegiate 4-H programs MUST be registered with the NYS 4-H office and with the CCE office in the county where the institution resides. All collegiate programs MUST be supervised by a Certified, adult (over 21 years of age) Instructor in the discipline being taught (Updated 2013).

Definitions State Instructors – Must attend and be certified at a national workshop. The State Team, based on written application, selects attendees to the national workshops. State Instructors are those likely to teach at the state level. They may or may not work directly with a county 4-H program. State Instructors – Must attend and be certified at a national workshop. The State Team, based on written application, selects attendees to the national workshops. State Instructors are those likely to teach at the state level. They may or may not work directly with a county 4-H program.

Definitions State Certified Instructors - Those trained at the state level to work directly with a county 4-H program. State Certified Instructors should have a thorough understanding of 4-H youth development. State Certified Instructors - Those trained at the state level to work directly with a county 4-H program. State Certified Instructors should have a thorough understanding of 4-H youth development. Administration – The State Committee administers the NYS 4-H Shooting Sports program. Administration – The State Committee administers the NYS 4-H Shooting Sports program.

State Committee Responsibilities Administer the program Administer the program Develop, conduct, and promote statewide activities Develop, conduct, and promote statewide activities Plan, schedule, sanction, and conduct training programs for instructors and volunteers Plan, schedule, sanction, and conduct training programs for instructors and volunteers Develop informational and promotional materials for use in the program Develop informational and promotional materials for use in the program Identify funding sources, develop resources, and administer the budget for the program Identify funding sources, develop resources, and administer the budget for the program

State Committee Responsibilities Approve the certification and re-certification of instructors based on teaching team recommendations. Approve the certification and re-certification of instructors based on teaching team recommendations. Meet at least annually to review the program and activities. Other meetings may be scheduled by the Chairman, as needed. Subcommittees may be appointed as needed by the chair. Meet at least annually to review the program and activities. Other meetings may be scheduled by the Chairman, as needed. Subcommittees may be appointed as needed by the chair.

State Committee Responsibilities These policies and guidelines are to be reviewed annually by the State 4-H Shooting Sports Committee. These policies and guidelines are to be reviewed annually by the State 4-H Shooting Sports Committee.

National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics A complete 4-H Shooting Sports program must convey life skills development and be presented in such a way that is safe, technically competent, and helps to instill 4-H values in participants through teaching and example. Certified Shooting Sports Instructors and Volunteers must be cognizant of their role as a moral and ethical mentor, as well as teacher, to youth and adults in their state and community. A complete 4-H Shooting Sports program must convey life skills development and be presented in such a way that is safe, technically competent, and helps to instill 4-H values in participants through teaching and example. Certified Shooting Sports Instructors and Volunteers must be cognizant of their role as a moral and ethical mentor, as well as teacher, to youth and adults in their state and community.

National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics As a 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor or Volunteer: I will respect the participants, volunteers and property associated with the 4-H Shooting Sports program. I will respect the participants, volunteers and property associated with the 4-H Shooting Sports program. I will set a good example as a mentor and role model for 4-H Shooting Sports youth and volunteer leaders. I will set a good example as a mentor and role model for 4-H Shooting Sports youth and volunteer leaders. I will conduct myself and my 4-H Shooting Sports program in a professional and ethical manner. I will conduct myself and my 4-H Shooting Sports program in a professional and ethical manner.

National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics I will strive to be knowledgeable of the life skills embodied in the 4-H Shooting Sports Program and aid positively in the development of youth through adherence to those principles. I will strive to be knowledgeable of the life skills embodied in the 4-H Shooting Sports Program and aid positively in the development of youth through adherence to those principles. I will strive to be technically competent in the subject matter I teach and adhere to the National 4-H Shooting Sports Guidelines & Curriculum. I will strive to be technically competent in the subject matter I teach and adhere to the National 4-H Shooting Sports Guidelines & Curriculum.

National 4-H Shooting Sports Code of Ethics I will respect the dignity of each participant in the 4-H Shooting Sports program regardless of gender, origin, ability, achievement or conviction. I will respect the dignity of each participant in the 4-H Shooting Sports program regardless of gender, origin, ability, achievement or conviction.