2022 -- H 8077 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES - CERTIFICATION OF CHILDCARE AND YOUTH- | |
SERVING WORKERS AND OPERATORS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shallcross Smith, Baginski, Williams, Caldwell, | |
Date Introduced: April 01, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 40-13.2-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 40-13.2 entitled |
2 | "Certification of Childcare and Youth-Serving Workers and Operators" is hereby amended to read |
3 | as follows: |
4 | 40-13.2-5. Criminal records check -- Employees of child day care, daycare centers, |
5 | family daycare homes, group family daycare homes, child-placing agencies and residential |
6 | childcare facilities that must be licensed by the department. |
7 | (a) Any person seeking employment in a "child day care" program, a "family daycare |
8 | home," "group family daycare home," or in a "child daycare center" as defined in § 42-12.5-2, if |
9 | that employment involves supervisory or disciplinary power over a child or children or involves |
10 | routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other employees, or any adult |
11 | household member of any operator of a "family daycare home" and "group family daycare home," |
12 | or seeking that employment or to volunteer at the training school for youth, shall, after acceptance |
13 | by the employer of the affidavit required by § 40-13.2-3, apply to the bureau of criminal |
14 | identification of the state police or the local police department, or the office of the attorney general, |
15 | or the department of children, youth and families, for a nationwide criminal records check. The |
16 | check will conform to applicable federal standards including the taking of fingerprints to identify |
17 | the applicant. Further, any person seeking employment in a "child day care" program, in a "child |
18 | daycare center," and/or in a "child daycare provider" as defined in § 42-12.5-2, if that employment |
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1 | involves supervisory or disciplinary power over a child or children or involves routine contact with |
2 | a child or children without the presence of other employees shall apply to the bureau of criminal |
3 | identification of the state police or the local police department or the office of the attorney general |
4 | to conduct all necessary criminal background checks as required by the Child Care and |
5 | Development Block Grant of 2014 (CCDBGA), Pub. L. No. 113-186. The criminal record checks |
6 | as required by this section shall be conducted for every five (5) years of continuous childcare |
7 | employment from the date of the previous criminal background check. The cost of the criminal |
8 | records checks, required by this subsection, shall not be borne by the person(s) seeking |
9 | employment. |
10 | (b) Any person seeking employment in a "child-placing agency" as defined in § 42-72.1- |
11 | 2, if that employment involves supervisory or disciplinary power over a child or children or |
12 | involves routine contact with a child or children without the presence of other employees, shall, |
13 | after acceptance by the employer of the affidavit required by § 40-13.2-3, apply to the bureau of |
14 | criminal identification of the state police or the local police department, or the office of the attorney |
15 | general or the department of children, youth and families, for a nationwide criminal records check. |
16 | The check will conform to applicable federal standards including the taking of fingerprints to |
17 | identify the applicant. |
18 | (c) Any person seeking employment in a "childcaring agency," "children's behavioral |
19 | health program," or in a "foster and adoptive home" as defined in § 42-72.1-2, that is, or is required |
20 | to be, licensed or registered with the department of children, youth and families, shall, after |
21 | acceptance by the employer of the affidavit required by § 40-13.2-3, apply to the bureau of criminal |
22 | identification of the state police or the local police department, or the office of the attorney general, |
23 | or the department of children, youth and families, for a nationwide criminal records check. The |
24 | check will conform to applicable federal standards including the taking of fingerprints to identify |
25 | the applicant. |
26 | (d) [Deleted by P.L. 2019, ch. 88, art. 3, § 8.] |
27 | (e) Upon the discovery of any disqualifying information as defined in accordance with the |
28 | rule promulgated by the director, the bureau of criminal identification of the state police or the local |
29 | police department or the office of the attorney general or the department of children, youth and |
30 | families will inform the applicant, in writing, of the nature of the disqualifying information. In |
31 | addition, the bureau of criminal identification of the state police or the office of the attorney general, |
32 | or department of children, youth and families, or the local police department will inform the |
33 | relevant employer, in writing, without disclosing the nature of the disqualifying information, that |
34 | an item of disqualifying information has been discovered. |
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1 | (f) In those situations in which no disqualifying information has been found, the bureau of |
2 | criminal identification of the state police or the local police department or the office of the attorney |
3 | general, or the department of children, youth and families will inform both the applicant and the |
4 | employer, in writing, that no disqualifying information has been found. |
5 | (g) Failure to show proof that the employer has initiated requests for background checks |
6 | required by this section will be prima facie grounds to revoke the license or registration of the |
7 | operator of the facility. |
8 | (h) It will be the responsibility of the bureau of criminal identification of the state police |
9 | or the office of the attorney general, or the local police department, or the department of children, |
10 | youth and families, to conduct the nationwide criminal records check pursuant to this section. The |
11 | nationwide criminal records check will be provided to the applicant for employment. Any expense |
12 | associated for providing the criminal records check shall be paid by the applicant and/or the |
13 | requesting agency. |
14 | 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 HUMAN SERVICES - CERTIFICATION OF CHILDCARE AND YOUTH- | |
SERVING WORKERS AND OPERATORS | |
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1 | This act would relieve persons seeking employment in the childcare field from paying the |
2 | cost of the required BCI check. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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