Bill Text: IN HB1160 | 2013 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: School employee background checks.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-02-25 - First reading: referred to Committee on Homeland Security, Transportation and Veterans Affairs [HB1160 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2013-HB1160-Amended.html
Citations Affected: IC 20-26.
Synopsis: School employee background checks. Provides that an
expanded criminal history check, for purposes of education law,
requires a national criminal history background check. Eliminates other
types of permissible record searches under current law. Provides that
a school corporation may agree to pay any fees required for an
expanded criminal history check.
Effective: July 1, 2013.
January 10, 2013, read first time and referred to Committee on Education.
January 22, 2013, reported _ Do Pass.
January 24, 2013, read second time, amended, ordered engrossed.
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(1) apply for:
(A) employment with the school corporation; or
(B) employment with an entity with which the school corporation contracts for services;
(2) seek to enter into a contract to provide services to the school corporation; or
(3) are employed by an entity that seeks to enter into a contract to provide services to the school corporation;
if the individuals are likely to have direct, ongoing contact with children within the scope of the individuals' employment.
(b) A school corporation, including a charter school and an accredited nonpublic school, shall administer a policy adopted under this section uniformly for all individuals to whom the policy applies. A policy adopted under this section must require that the school corporation, charter school, or accredited nonpublic school conduct an expanded criminal history check concerning each applicant for noncertificated employment or certificated employment before or not later than three (3) months after the applicant's employment by the school corporation, charter school, or accredited nonpublic school. Each individual hired for noncertificated employment or certificated employment may be required to provide a written consent for the school corporation, charter school, or accredited nonpublic school to request an expanded criminal history check concerning the individual before or not later than three (3) months after the individual's employment by the school corporation. The school corporation, charter school, or accredited nonpublic school may require the individual to provide a set of fingerprints, and the school corporation may agree to pay any fees required for the expanded criminal history check. Each applicant for noncertificated employment or certificated employment may be required at the time the individual applies to answer questions concerning the individual's expanded criminal history check. The
failure to answer honestly questions asked under this subsection is
grounds for termination of the employee's employment. The applicant
is responsible for all costs associated with obtaining the expanded
criminal history check, unless the school corporation agrees to pay
any associated costs. An applicant may not be required by a school
corporation, charter school, or accredited nonpublic school to obtain an
expanded criminal history check more than one (1) time during a five
(5) year period.
(c) Information obtained under this section must be used in
accordance with law.