2026-27 VOLUNTEER POLICY
2026-27 Volunteer Information
St. Michael Albertville Youth Hockey Association (STMAYHA) opperates successfully because of our volunteers. To provide a quality program and create a positive experience for our players, we need help from each registered family. All opportunities throughout the season are posted on STMAYHA’s website. The policy is in effect from May 1 through April 30 of the following year, aligning with STMAYHA’s fiscal year.
Volunteer Hour Requirements
Families must complete 10 hours/per player association volunteer hours; this does not include team volunteer shifts.
Buyout Policy
Families will have the option to buy out their volunteer hours at registration and will be charged $1,000 per player.
Skaters with Active Military Parent/Guardian
Players with active military parent/guardian currently deployed will have volunteer hours for all players waived; must provide status verification to the Volunteer Coordinator.
Injury or Withdrawal
Players that withdraw from hockey or are injured during the season will still face volunteer requirements. Circumstances are reviewed on a case-by-case basis which takes into account the date of player removal.
Volunteer Credit Card Payment
Failure to meet requirements by the end of the fiscal year (April 30, 2027) will result in $1,000 charged per player to the credit card on file.
In the instance volunteer hours are not completed and the credit card on file doesn’t clear, a new credit card must be provided or the skater will NOT be allowed to register for the upcoming season.
Penalties for No Shows
If you are signed up for a volunteer shift (Gambling or Regular) and do not complete that shift, for whatever reason, you will be charged:
- 1st offense - $100
- 2nd offense - $250
- 3rd offense - Credit card charged full volunteer requirement amount of $1,000
*Canceling a volunteer shift within 48 hours will result in no-show fees.
Reminder
Players or other children are not allowed to attend any volunteer shift, including gambling and regular shifts, without prior approval from the Volunteer Coordinator. Failure to obtain prior approval will result in forfeiture of the hours worked and a no-show fee charged.
Types of Volunteering
Gambling Shifts
These opportunities include, but are not limited to, assisting staff during Bingo and Meat Raffle events. Please note:
- Back-to-back shift volunteering is not allowed (ex. Meat Raffle at 5 pm and then Bingo at 7 pm).
- Volunteers may at times be responsible for handling cash; any lost cash is to be replenished by the volunteer at the end of their shift.
- When you sign up to volunteer, you are responsible for the shift. If you are unable to make the shift for unforeseen reasons and the shift is within 7 days, you must email gambling@stmayha.org to be removed from the shift. Canceling within 48 hours will result in no-show fees.
Regular Volunteer Shifts
These opportunities include, but are not limited to, any volunteer shift posted to the STMAYHA website aside from gambling shifts. Some examples each year include helping with parades, tryouts, tournaments and fundraising events. If you sign up for one of these shifts and are unable to make it for an unforeseen reason within 7 days, you must email volunteers@stmayha.org to be removed from the shift. Canceling within 48 hours will result in no-show fees.
Team Volunteering (Does not count towards required volunteer hours)
Every family is expected to participate in team specific volunteering that supports their player’s team, as an active, supportive part of the team community – therefore, these do not apply to your family volunteer requirements as outlined above.
Examples of supporting the team are: running the clock, scorekeeping or working the penalty box during your player's team games, locker room monitor duties, and other team specific activities.
Please note: Players or other children are not allowed to attend any volunteer shift, including gambling and regular shifts, without prior approval from the Volunteer Coordinator. Failure to obtain prior approval will result in forfeiture of the hours worked and a no-show fee charged.
Additional ways to fulfill volunteer requirement
- Travel coaches will receive volunteer credit for all players in their family. Teams will be allowed no more than one (1) head coach, three (3) assistant coaches.
- Travel team managers will receive up to 20 hours of volunteer credit, which can be split between co-managers.
- Scrimmage coordinators will receive up to 10 hours of volunteer credit.
- Mite/8U coaches will receive credit for each skater they coach so long as they are coaching on the ice at least 75% of the scheduled ice time. The HOC will track Mite/8U coach attendance to ensure participation.
- Mite/8U team managers will receive volunteer credit only for the player on their team; if a team manager’s spouse coaches the Mite/8U team, 10 hours may be applied to another player in their immediate family.
- Mite/8U coaches and managers that have twins or multiple siblings on the same team will be given 10 hours credit for the first child and 5 hours of credit for the second child assuming they meet all requirements.
- Board Members, Supporting Coordinators and committee members will receive credit for all players in their family.
Please note: Donating goods or being a sponsor does not relinquish volunteer hours.
Parent Volunteer Requirements
- USA Hockey Number
- https://membership.usahockey.com/
- Parent Registration
- https://www.stmayha.org/program/parent-registration/684
- Background Check Confirmation (need passed background once every 2-years)
- https://www.usahockey.com/backgroundscreen
- SafeSport Training Completion
- https://www.usahockey.com/safesporttraining
Fulfilling Team Game Shift Responsibilities
- Games shifts can be filled by those 18 years and older. These shifts include locker room monitor, penalty box, scorekeeping and game clocks.
- It is up to the parents of each team to fulfill needed game shifts. These shifts do not count toward volunteer hours. It is expected that all parents fairly help out, including assistant coaches. Head coaches are exempt).
- If SafeSport training and background screens are not complete and parents are not able to fulfill their scheduled shifts.
Locker Room Monitor Policy
Each team is required to have a qualified Locker Room Monitor (LRM) present at all times whenever a player/players are in a locker room. A player should never enter into a locker room without adult supervision. If the players are dressing, this person must be a "qualified adult" (any adult of the same gender as the players who has passed the USA Hockey approved Background check). If the players are not changing, any qualified adult can supervise the players. For this reason, it is permissible for opposite gender coaches to be in a locker room only for game discussions before or after all players are finished dressing.
Hardship Policy
On occasion, families experience hardship and are unable to fulfill their volunteer hour commitment. Please contact the Executive Board of Directors at execboard@stmayha.org.
Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct - All Volunteers
STMAYHA is a non-profit, volunteer organization which promotes the sport of hockey. One of our goals is to provide a safe and fun environment; we expect the same from all of our participants, including, but not limited to, parents, players, coaches and volunteers.
- Always conduct yourself in a manner that positively reflects on all participants and STMAYHA regardless of the opportunity or location to which you are fulfilling your hours.
- Respect the property of STMAYHA, the cities of Albertville and St. Michael, as well as our gambling partners.
- Take steps to prevent theft or damage whenever possible.
- STMAYHA has a zero-tolerance rule for drinking during volunteer shifts. If you are caught drinking during a shift, you will be asked to leave and will forfeit all volunteer hours, and your credit card will be charged. This includes both gambling and regular volunteer shifts.
- Volunteers may not participate in any lawful gambling activity (including, but not limited to, paper or electronic pull-tabs, tipboards, paddlewheels, raffles, or bingo) while scheduled to work or while performing any gambling-related duties. Volunteers involved in the conduct of paddlewheel without a table or tipboards with 32 tickets or less may purchase pull-tabs on days they are not volunteering (Minnesota Statute 349.181, subd. 3). If you are volunteering at a site for a gambling event, you are not allowed to participate in any gambling at that specific site on that specific day.


