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2007 SESSION

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(HB2504)

GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION

 

    1. Line 9, Enrolled, after A.

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        Remainder of Line 9, all of lines 10 through 18, line 19 through pursuant to this

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        Each local board and licensed child-placing agency shall obtain, in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board, criminal history record information from the Central Criminal Records Exchange and the Federal Bureau of Investigation through the Central Criminal Records Exchange and the results of a search of the child abuse and neglect central registry of any individual with whom the local board or licensed child placing agency is considering placing a child on an emergency, temporary or permanent basis, including the birth parent of a child in foster care placement, unless the birth parent has revoked an entrustment agreement pursuant to § 63.2-1223 or § 63.2-1817 or a local board or birth parent revokes a placement agreement while legal custody remains with the parent, parents, or guardians pursuant to § 63.2-900. The local board or licensed child placing agency may also obtain such background checks on all adult household members residing in the home of the individual with whom the child is to be placed pursuant to

 

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        local board or licensed

 

    3. Line 41, Enrolled, after The

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        local board or licensed

 

    4. Line 49, Enrolled, after the

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        local board or licensed

 

    5. Line 52, Enrolled, after received by a

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        local board or licensed

 

    6. Line 57, Enrolled, after 2006

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        (42 U.S.C.S. 16901 et seq.)

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    7. Line 74, Enrolled, after § 63.2-1515 and

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        42 U.S.C.S. 16901 et seq.

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        the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, Pub. L. 109-248.