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Natural Resources Committee

 

 

HB 1849

 

Brief Description:  Requiring the parks and recreation commission to have a record check performed on certain job applicants.

 

Sponsors:  Representatives Pearson (co‑prime sponsor), Jackley (co-prime sponsor), Doumit, Eickmeyer, Rockefeller, Cox, Barlean, Armstrong, Bush and O'Brien; by request of Parks and Recreation Commission.

 

Brief Summary of Bill

 

$The Parks and Recreation Commission must adopt rules requiring background checks of job applicants, volunteers, and contractors who will be working with children or vulnerable adults, or involved with handling cash or credit card transactions.

 

$Permanent employees of the commission already on staff when the legislation becomes effective are exempted from the background check requirement.

 

 

Hearing Date:  2/14/01

 

Staff:  Bill Lynch (786‑7092).

 

Background: 

 

Government agencies and other employers are concerned that children and vulnerable adults could potentially be victimized by someone who is an employee, volunteer, or contractor of the agency or employer.   In addition, there is always a potential of theft from a person who is responsible for collecting or disbursing cash or processing credit card transactions for the organization.  Background checks of these prospective employees, volunteers, and contractors could help identify people who have had a record of improper conduct in the past.

 

The Parks and Recreation Commission does not have the express authority to require a record check of prospective employees, volunteers, or contractors under these circumstances.

 

Summary of Bill: 

 

The Parks and Recreation Commission is required to adopt rules that require a record check of job applicants, volunteers, and independent contractors who will work with children or vulnerable adults, or who will be responsible for collecting or disbursing money or processing credit card transactions.  The record check will be conducted through the Washington State Patrol criminal identification system and through the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

 

Permanent employees of the commission who are employed upon the effective of this legislation are exempt from the record check requirement.

 

Appropriation:  None.

 

Fiscal Note:  Requested on February 8, 2001.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.