USMAF
Background Checks
Verifying The Background of USMAF Leaders..!!
Background Checks
Verifying The Background of USMAF Leaders..!!
Background Checks are Required for USMAF Black Belts & Life Members -
The United States Martial Arts Federation (USMAF) along with its Partnered National Organizations of USA-TKJ & USJJF are introducing the policy of requiring of background checks prior to issuing Black Belt Certification and Leadership Positions such as Instructor / Examiner Certification, Coaching Certification, etc.
The requirement aims to give more safety to the Martial Arts community when joining a school or competing in a tournament.
Here’s what the policy includes.
BACKGROUND CHECKS
Who needs to provide their background check?
- Black Belt Certificate applicants that reside in the USA.
- Instructors when applying for a School Membership with USMAF.
- Members in USMAF Leadership Positions.
Why is USMAF requiring a background check?
The background check is one more action instituted by USMAF in an effort to increase the safety of Martial Arts practitioners inside schools and tournaments.
How to request your background check?
You can apply for your background check online through the SSCI. You will need to provide your full name, date of birth, address, SSN or other form of identification.
Background check fee:
The fee for the background check is $18.50 and it is paid directly to SSCI. SSCI is responsible for running the tests and informing USMAF the results. The Background Check process may take up to 5 business days.
Disqualifications based on the background check:
A person should be disqualified and prohibited from serving as a volunteer/professor/certified Black Belt if the person has been found guilty of the following crimes:
For purposes of this policy; Guilty shall mean that a person was found guilty following a trial, entered a guilty plea, entered a no contest plea accompanied by a court finding of guilt (regardless of adjudication), or received court directed programs in lieu of conviction.
SEX OFFENSES • All Sex Offenses – Regardless of the amount of time since offense.
Examples include: child molestation, rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sodomy, prostitution, solicitation, indecent exposure, etc. FELONIES • All Felony Violence – Regardless of the amount of time since offense.
Examples include: murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated burglary, etc.
• All Felony offenses other than violence or sex within the past 10 years.
Examples include: drug offenses, theft, embezzlement, fraud, child endangerment, etc. PENDING CASES
• Individuals found to have pending court cases for any of the disqualifying offenses will be disqualified. If the disposition of the pending case does not meet the criteria for the disqualification as listed above, the individual would then be cleared and reinstated.
For more info, contact the USMAF National Office at: [email protected]
The United States Martial Arts Federation (USMAF) along with its Partnered National Organizations of USA-TKJ & USJJF are introducing the policy of requiring of background checks prior to issuing Black Belt Certification and Leadership Positions such as Instructor / Examiner Certification, Coaching Certification, etc.
The requirement aims to give more safety to the Martial Arts community when joining a school or competing in a tournament.
Here’s what the policy includes.
BACKGROUND CHECKS
Who needs to provide their background check?
- Black Belt Certificate applicants that reside in the USA.
- Instructors when applying for a School Membership with USMAF.
- Members in USMAF Leadership Positions.
Why is USMAF requiring a background check?
The background check is one more action instituted by USMAF in an effort to increase the safety of Martial Arts practitioners inside schools and tournaments.
How to request your background check?
You can apply for your background check online through the SSCI. You will need to provide your full name, date of birth, address, SSN or other form of identification.
Background check fee:
The fee for the background check is $18.50 and it is paid directly to SSCI. SSCI is responsible for running the tests and informing USMAF the results. The Background Check process may take up to 5 business days.
Disqualifications based on the background check:
A person should be disqualified and prohibited from serving as a volunteer/professor/certified Black Belt if the person has been found guilty of the following crimes:
For purposes of this policy; Guilty shall mean that a person was found guilty following a trial, entered a guilty plea, entered a no contest plea accompanied by a court finding of guilt (regardless of adjudication), or received court directed programs in lieu of conviction.
SEX OFFENSES • All Sex Offenses – Regardless of the amount of time since offense.
Examples include: child molestation, rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sodomy, prostitution, solicitation, indecent exposure, etc. FELONIES • All Felony Violence – Regardless of the amount of time since offense.
Examples include: murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, kidnapping, robbery, aggravated burglary, etc.
• All Felony offenses other than violence or sex within the past 10 years.
Examples include: drug offenses, theft, embezzlement, fraud, child endangerment, etc. PENDING CASES
• Individuals found to have pending court cases for any of the disqualifying offenses will be disqualified. If the disposition of the pending case does not meet the criteria for the disqualification as listed above, the individual would then be cleared and reinstated.
For more info, contact the USMAF National Office at: [email protected]