Youth Volleyball Volunteer Compliance in Oregon
Oregon youth volleyball programs must meet USA Volleyball's national requirements AND Oregon's own legal mandates. Volunteer Tracker tracks both in one dashboard.
USA Volleyball requires youth volleyball programs to verify that coaches and staff have completed required background checks and training before working with youth athletes. For Oregon organizations, Volunteer Tracker automates this in a single dashboard.
Oregon law (ORS § 329A.030, § 329A.250, § 329A.255) requires individuals with unsupervised access to children in a school-age recorded program to enroll in the state's Central Background Registry, on top of national governing-body background-check requirements.
National Requirements for Youth Volleyball Volunteers
Baseline requirements set by USA Volleyball:
- Background screening (required for all USA Volleyball member coaches working with minors)
- U.S. Center for SafeSport Core training plus annual refresher
- IMPACT certification (baseline USA Volleyball coaching education course)
Where National Standards End and Oregon Law Begins
Oregon law (ORS § 329A.030, § 329A.250, § 329A.255) requires individuals with unsupervised access to children in a school-age recorded program to enroll in the state's Central Background Registry, on top of national governing-body background-check requirements.
National minimums
USA Volleyball sets baseline requirements and provides tools to track them — but those tools stop at the national standard.
Oregon legal requirements
Oregon adds its own legally binding mandates on top — and tracking them is your organization's responsibility. Volunteer Tracker tracks national, state, and league-specific requirements together.
Oregon requirements Volunteer Tracker helps you manage
- Enrollment in the Oregon Central Background Registry for operators, employees, and individuals with unsupervised contact with children in a school-age recorded program (ORS § 329A.030, § 329A.255)
Built for Any Volunteer Role
Roles are fully customizable — you define the roles your Oregon program uses, each with its own requirements. These Youth Volleyball roles are common examples, not a limit:
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Club Director
Team Manager
How It Works
Three steps to a fully compliant Oregon youth volleyball roster.
Set Role Requirements
Define which USA Volleyball and state certifications each role requires — from head coaches to team managers.
Volunteers Complete Requirements
Coaches upload their SafeSport, IMPACT, and background-screen status to a personal dashboard. Automated reminders handle the follow-ups.
Stay Cleared All Season
Your dashboard tracks completion and expiration dates, so your club stays compliant from tryouts to nationals.