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What if a program is notified of an individual’s alleged criminal history and the individual is not an athlete or a volunteer?

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What if a program is notified of an individual’s alleged criminal history and the individual is not an athlete or a volunteer?

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If the person does not pose an immediate threat to the health and well-being of the athletes and volunteers and is not acting in a disruptive manner, the individual may continue as a Special Olympics spectator.

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