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2001 SESSION
HB 2588 Reciprocity for criminal history records check by school boards.
Introduced by: Mary T. Christian | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Reciprocity for criminal history records check. Authorizes local school boards to exchange information obtained from a criminal history records check of an applicant conducted within the previous 90 days, if the applicant has requested and given permission in writing that another school board to which he has applied for employment may be informed of the results. Criminal history record information pertaining to an applicant may only be exchanged between school boards in the Commonwealth with current reciprocity agreements. The agreements must provide for the apportionment of the costs of fingerprinting and the criminal record check between the applicant and the school board, as currently provided by law; however, the applicant may not be charged by each school board for conducting the criminal history records check.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Reciprocity for criminal history records check. Authorizes local school boards to exchange information obtained from a criminal history records check of an applicant conducted within the previous 90 days, if the applicant has requested and given permission in writing that another school board to which he has applied for employment may be informed of the results. Criminal history record information pertaining to an applicant may only be exchanged between school boards in the Commonwealth with current reciprocity agreements. The agreements must provide for the apportionment of the costs of fingerprinting and the criminal record check, as currently provided by law; however, the applicant may not be charged by each school board for conducting the criminal history records check.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Reciprocity for criminal history records check. Authorizes local school boards to exchange information obtained from a criminal history records check of an applicant, if the applicant has requested and given permission in writing that another school board to which he has applied for employment may be informed of the results. Criminal history record information pertaining to an applicant may only be exchanged between school boards in the Commonwealth with current reciprocity agreements. The agreements must provide for the apportionment of the costs of fingerprinting and the criminal record check, as currently provided by law; however, the applicant may not be charged by each school board for conducting the criminal history records check.