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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR | |
PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Slater, Williams, and Chippendale | |
     Date Introduced: February 28, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House Labor | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Title 28 of the General Laws entitled "LABOR AND LABOR |
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RELATIONS" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
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     CHAPTER 6.13 |
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BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES |
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     28-6.13-1. Purpose. – This chapter is intended to ensure that businesses employ fair |
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policies relating to the screening and identification of persons with criminal backgrounds through |
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the BCI system. |
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     28-6.13-2. Definitions. – As used in this chapter, the following terms, unless the context |
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requires a different interpretation, have the following meanings: |
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     (1) “Applicant” means any current or prospective employee, licensee, or volunteer. |
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     (2) “BCI” means the department of attorney general, bureau of criminal identification. |
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     (3) “Otherwise Qualified” means any applicant that meets all other criteria for a position |
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or consideration for a position. |
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     (4) “RILETS” means Rhode Island law enforcement transmission system. |
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     (5) “State” means the State of Rhode Island or department, agency, or office thereof. |
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     (6) “Employer” means any business, department, office, or agency which hires personnel. |
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     28-6.13-3. BCI-related standards of the State of Rhode Island. – (a) Except as |
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provided in subsection (c) of this section, and not withstanding any other provisions of law to the |
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contrary, a person shall not be disqualified from employment, nor shall a person be disqualified to |
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practice, pursue, or engage in any occupation, trade, vocation, profession or business for which a |
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license, permit, certificate or registration is required to be issued by the state or any of its |
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agencies solely because of a BCI report. |
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     (b) Except for a position for which any provision of the general statutes specifically |
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disqualifies a person from employment because of a prior conviction of a crime, no employer |
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shall inquire about a prospective employee’s past convictions until such prospective employee |
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has been otherwise qualified for the position. |
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     (c) A person may be denied employment, or a person may be denied a license, permit, or |
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certificate, or registration to pursue, practice, or engage in an occupation, trade, vocation, |
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profession or business by reason of the prior conviction of a crime after considering: |
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     (1) The nature of the crime and its relationship to the job for which the person has |
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applied; |
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     (2) Information pertaining to the degree of rehabilitation of the convicted person; |
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     (3) The time elapsed since the conviction or release. |
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     (d) If a conviction of a crime is used as a basis for a rejection of an applicant, such |
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rejection shall: |
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     (1) Be in writing and specifically state the evidence presented and reasons for rejection. |
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A copy of such rejection shall be sent by registered mail to the applicant; |
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     (2) Offer the applicant the opportunity to present rebuttal evidence regarding the accuracy |
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and/or relevance of the report. |
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     (e) In no case may records of arrest, which are not followed by a conviction, or records of |
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convictions which have been erased, be used, distributed, or disseminated by RILETS, or BCI in |
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connection with an application for employment or for a permit, license, certificate, or registration. |
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     (f) The state shall not grant public access, directly or through private vendors, to records |
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of arrest which are not followed by conviction or which have been expunged or sealed. |
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     28-6.13-4. Applicability. – If any of these sections imposes greater restrictions or |
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obligations than those imposed by any other general law, special law, regulation, rule, ordinance, |
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order, or policy then the provision of these sections shall control. |
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     28-6.13-5. Regulatory authority. – The department of attorney general bureau of |
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criminal identification shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to |
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implement and enforce these sections. |
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     28-6.13-6. Severability. – If any provisions of these sections shall be held to be invalid |
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by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be considered separately and apart |
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from the remaining provisions, which shall have full force and effect. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO LABOR AND LABOR RELATIONS -- BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR | |
PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES | |
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     This act would ensure that businesses employ fair policies relating to the screening and |
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identification of persons with criminal backgrounds through the BCI system. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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