2017 -- S 1025 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- THE YOUTH PROTECTION ACT | |
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Introduced By: Senator Cynthia Armour Coyne | |
Date Introduced: September 19, 2017 | |
Referred To: Placed on Senate Calendar | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 40-13.2-1 and 40-13.2-5.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-13.2 |
2 | entitled "Certification of Child Care and Youth Serving Agency Workers" are hereby amended to |
3 | read as follows: |
4 | 40-13.2-1. Definitions. |
5 | For the purpose of this chapter |
6 | (1) "Child" means any person less than eighteen (18) years of age, provided that a person |
7 | over eighteen (18) years of age and not yet twenty-one (21) years of age who is nevertheless |
8 | subject to continuing jurisdiction of the family court, pursuant to chapter 1 of title 14 or is |
9 | identified as emotionally disturbed as defined in chapter 7 of title 40.1 or is identified as |
10 | developmentally delayed in accordance with § 40.1-1-8 shall be a child for purposes of this |
11 | chapter. |
12 | (2) "Department" means the department of children, youth, and families. |
13 | (3) "Director" means the director of the department of children, youth, and families or the |
14 | designee of the director. |
15 | (4) "Person" when used to describe the owner or operator of a facility which must be |
16 | licensed or registered with the department or when used to describe a youth serving agency |
17 | worker includes individuals, associations, and corporations. |
18 | (5) "Volunteer" means any person providing volunteer services who has supervisory or |
19 | disciplinary authority over a child or children or whose work involves routine contact with a child |
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1 | or children without the presence of other employees or volunteers. |
2 | (5)(6) "Youth serving agency" means any facility or program which is operated for more |
3 | than two (2) hours per day at least one day per week, and which provides programs and activities |
4 | for children and employs persons who have supervisory or disciplinary authority over a child or |
5 | children. School programs operated by schools certified under the provisions of title 16 of the |
6 | general laws are not considered youth serving agencies pursuant to this chapter. |
7 | (6)(7) "Youth serving agency worker" means any person in the employ of a youth |
8 | serving agency who has supervisory or disciplinary authority over a child or children or whose |
9 | work involves routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other employees. |
10 | This shall include any private vendor, independent contractor, contract employee or those who |
11 | are hired by a third party that has contracted with the youth serving agency to provide services |
12 | and whose work involves routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other |
13 | employees. |
14 | 40-13.2-5.1. Criminal records check -- Employee of youth serving agency. |
15 | (a) Any person seeking employment or seeking to volunteer, if that employment or |
16 | volunteering involves supervisory or disciplinary power over a child or children or involves |
17 | routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other employees, in any facility or |
18 | program which is a youth serving agency shall file with the employer the affidavit required by § |
19 | 40-13.2-3. Said affidavit shall be maintained on file by the employer and shall be made available |
20 | for inspection by the parent(s)/guardian(s) of any child who is enrolled in the programs of the |
21 | youth serving agency. |
22 | (b) Any person seeking employment or seeking to volunteer, if that employment or |
23 | volunteering involves supervisory or disciplinary authority over a child or children or involves |
24 | routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other employees, in any youth |
25 | serving agency, shall apply to the bureau of criminal identification of the attorney general's office |
26 | for a national criminal records check. The national criminal records check shall include |
27 | fingerprints submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by the bureau of criminal |
28 | identification of the department of the attorney general, the division of the state police, or the |
29 | local police department for a national criminal records check. The national criminal records check |
30 | shall be processed prior to the commencement of employment or volunteer activity. |
31 | (c) Those items of information appearing on a national criminal records check which |
32 | have been determined to constitute disqualifying information by the director pursuant to § 40- |
33 | 13.2-4 of this chapter shall also be items of disqualifying information pursuant to this section. |
34 | (d) Upon the discovery of any disqualifying information as defined in accordance with |
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1 | the rule promulgated by the director, the bureau of criminal identification of the attorney general's |
2 | office department of the attorney general, the division of the state police, or the local police |
3 | department will inform the applicant, in writing, of the nature of the disqualifying information. In |
4 | addition, the bureau of criminal identification of the attorney general's office department of the |
5 | attorney general, the division of the state police, or the local police department will inform the |
6 | applicant, in writing, without disclosing the nature of the disqualifying information, that an item |
7 | of disqualifying information has been discovered. |
8 | (e) In those situations in which no disqualifying information has been found, the bureau |
9 | of criminal identification of the attorney general's office department of the attorney general, the |
10 | division of the state police, or the local police department will inform both the applicant and the |
11 | employer, in writing, of this fact. |
12 | (f) The employer will maintain on file, and make available for inspection by the |
13 | parent(s)/guardian(s) of any child enrolled in the programs of the youth serving agency, evidence |
14 | that criminal records checks have been obtained on all employees of the youth serving agency |
15 | pursuant to § 40-13.2-5.1, and the results of the checks. The criminal records checks will be |
16 | provided to the applicant for employment without charge. |
17 | (g) The applicant shall be responsible for the cost of conducting the national criminal |
18 | records check through the bureau of criminal identification of the department of the attorney |
19 | general, the division of the state police or the local police department. |
20 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on August 1, 2017. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- THE YOUTH PROTECTION ACT | |
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1 | This act would require persons who provide volunteer services with youth serving |
2 | agencies to get a national criminal records check if the volunteer service involves supervisory or |
3 | disciplinary power over a child or where the services involve routine contact with a child without |
4 | the presence of other employees or volunteers. |
5 | This act would take effect on August 1, 2017. |
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