HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED 2019 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 548 BY REPRESENTATIVE COX Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. CRIMINAL/BUREAU CRIML ID: Requires the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information to release certain criminal history record information to the Department of Children and Family Services 1 AN ACT 2To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587(A)(2)(a) and (b) and 587.1(A)(1)(a) and to enact R.S. 3 15:587.1.2 and R.S. 40:2008.10, relative to the Louisiana Bureau of Criminal 4 Identification and Information's duty to provide information; to authorize the release 5 of certain criminal history information to the Department of Children and Family 6 Services; to grant the department the authority to receive such information; to 7 provide relative to the provision of information to protect children; to provide 8 relative to the provision of information to protect children who receive services at 9 a therapeutic group home and child care institutions; to provide relative to criminal 10 history record information of certain persons who own, operate, or manage a 11 therapeutic group home or who are employees, contractors, volunteers, or interns of 12 a therapeutic group home; to provide relative to the procedures to obtain and costs 13 of the background check; and to provide for related matters. 14Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 15 Section 1. R.S. 15:587(A)(2)(a) and (b) and 587.1(A)(1)(a) are hereby amended and 16reenacted and R.S. 15:587.1.2 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 17 §587. Duty to provide information; processing fees; Louisiana Bureau of Criminal 18 Identification and Information 19 A. 20 * * * Page 1 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 (2)(a) The bureau, in accordance with its powers to regulate and to enforce 2 provisions herein, may further restrict those agencies eligible to receive information. 3 However, the bureau shall make available to the Department of Children and Family 4 Services all criminal history record information as defined in R.S. 15:576 related to 5 foster and adoptive parent applicants and adult members of foster and adoptive 6 parent households; parents whose children have been removed from their custody; 7 parents or caretakers involved in investigations of abuse or neglect; potential 8 caretakers of a child who is either in the custody of the department, is the subject of 9 an investigation of abuse or neglect, or is or has been receiving services through the 10 office of children and family services; and potential employees of the department 11 whose duties include the investigation of child abuse or neglect, the supervisory or 12 disciplinary authority over children, direct care of a child, or performance of 13 licensing surveys; and individuals employed directly or indirectly by institutions or 14 facilities providing or with the potential of providing daily care or supervision to any 15 child or youth in the custody of or under the supervision of any Louisiana state 16 government agency. For the purposes of this Section, the bureau shall employ such 17 methods and procedures and shall observe such duty hours as to provide information 18 upon request within forty-eight hours from its receipt. 19 (b) The bureau shall facilitate national criminal history record checks of 20 prospective foster and adoptive parent applicants and adult members of foster and 21 adoptive parent households; parents whose children have been removed from their 22 custody; parents or caretakers involved in investigations of abuse or neglect; 23 potential caretakers of a child who is either in the custody of the department, is the 24 subject of an investigation of abuse or neglect, or is or has been receiving services 25 through the office of children and family services; and potential employees of the 26 department whose duties include the investigation of child abuse or neglect, the 27 supervisory or disciplinary authority over children, direct care of a child, or 28 performance of licensing surveys; and individuals employed directly or indirectly by 29 institutions or facilities providing or with the potential of providing daily care or Page 2 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 supervision to any child or youth in the custody of or under the supervision of any 2 Louisiana state government agency by receiving and forwarding fingerprint cards to 3 the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Department of Children and Family 4 Services is authorized to receive and screen the results of the state and national 5 criminal history record checks in order to determine foster or adoptive parent 6 applicants' eligibility for certification or recertification as a placement resource for 7 children; to assist in the determination of the appropriateness of a parent or potential 8 caregiver as a placement resource for a child; to assess the situation for safety issues 9 and risks to the child and worker; and to assess the qualifications of a potential 10 department employee; and to assess the qualifications of individuals employed, 11 directly or indirectly, by institutions or facilities providing or with the potential of 12 providing daily care or supervision to any child or youth in the custody of or under 13 the supervision of any Louisiana state government agency. The department shall 14 maintain the confidentiality of criminal history information received in accordance 15 with applicable federal or state law. 16 * * * 17 §587.1. Provision of information to protect children 18 A.(1)(a) As provided in R.S. 15:825.3, R.S. 17:15, 407.42, and 407.71, 19 Children's Code Article 424.1, and R.S. 46:51.2 and 1441.13, any employer or others 20 responsible for the actions of one or more persons who have been given or have 21 applied to be considered for a position of supervisory or disciplinary authority over 22 children, and as provided in R.S. 46:51.2(A), the Department of Children and Family 23 Services as employer of one or more persons who have been given or have applied 24 to be considered for a position whose duties include the investigation of child abuse 25 or neglect, supervisory or disciplinary authority over children, direct care of a child, 26 or performance of licensing surveys, and as provided in 45 CFR 1355.20, a Child 27 Care Institution as an employer of an individual employee including contract 28 employees, shall request in writing that the bureau supply information to ascertain 29 whether that person or persons have been arrested for or convicted of, or pled nolo Page 3 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 contendere to, any criminal offense. The request must be on a form prepared by the 2 bureau and signed by a responsible officer or official of the organization or 3 department making the request. It must include a statement signed by the person 4 about whom the request is made which gives his permission for such information to 5 be released. 6 * * * 7 §587.1.2. Provision of information to protect children who receive services at a 8 therapeutic group home 9 A.(1) As provided in R.S. 40:2008.10, the Louisiana Department of Health 10 shall request in writing that the bureau supply information to ascertain whether the 11 persons listed in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection have been arrested for or convicted 12 of, or pled nolo contendere to, any criminal offense. The request shall be on a form 13 prepared by the bureau and signed by a responsible official of the Louisiana 14 Department of Health making the request. The request shall include a statement 15 signed by the person about whom the request is made which gives his permission for 16 such information to be released. 17 (2)(a) The persons to which this Section applies include: 18 (i) Any person who owns, operates, or manages a licensed therapeutic group 19 home. 20 (ii) Any person who has applied for a license to operate a therapeutic group 21 home. 22 (iii) Any person who is employed by, is contracted by, volunteers at, or 23 interns with a therapeutic group home. 24 (iv) Any person who has applied to be employed or contracted by a 25 therapeutic group home. 26 (v) Any person who has applied to volunteer or intern with a therapeutic 27 group home. 28 (b) This Section shall not apply to contractors and other individuals 29 providing a service at the therapeutic group home who are not employees, Page 4 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 volunteers, interns, or contracted members of the staff of the therapeutic group home, 2 including but not limited to plumbers, landscapers, or visiting resources. 3 (3) In responding to a request for information as provided for in Paragraph 4 (1) of this Subsection, the bureau shall make available a record of all criminal arrests 5 and convictions of the person prior to the date of the request. 6 (4) The Louisiana Department of Health, as recipient of the information from 7 the bureau, shall maintain the confidentiality of such criminal history information in 8 accordance with applicable federal or state law. 9 B.(1) Upon receiving a request pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 40:2008.10 10 that meets the requirements of Subsection A of this Section, the bureau shall survey 11 its criminal history records and identification files and make a simultaneous request 12 of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for like information from other jurisdictions. 13 The bureau shall provide a report promptly and in writing, but provide only such 14 information as is necessary to specify whether or not that person has been arrested 15 for or convicted of or pled nolo contendere to any crime or crimes, the crimes of 16 which he has been arrested for or convicted or to which he has pled nolo contendere, 17 and the date or dates on which they occurred. The report provided pursuant to the 18 provisions of this Subsection shall include arrests, convictions, or other dispositions, 19 including convictions dismissed pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure Article 893 20 or 894. 21 (2)(a) When an individual's record contains information which has been 22 expunged, the bureau shall include in its report to the Louisiana Department of 23 Health the date of the arrest and a notation that the individual's record contains 24 information which has been expunged and that the requestor may contact the bureau 25 in order to obtain further information regarding the expunged information. 26 (b) The bureau shall establish policies and procedures by which the 27 Louisiana Department of Health may be furnished with expunged information. These 28 policies and procedures shall not require the Louisiana Department of Health to Page 5 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 personally appear at the office of the bureau in order to obtain access to the 2 expunged information. 3 (c) The Louisiana Department of Health shall maintain the confidentiality 4 of the information as provided by law, and the expunged information shall not be 5 deemed a public record. 6 C. The costs of any criminal background check which is required under this 7 Section or R.S. 40:2008.10 shall be the responsibility of the therapeutic group home. 8 D. The Louisiana Department of Health may adopt rules and regulations in 9 accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to implement the provisions of 10 this Section. 11 Section 2. R.S. 40:2008.10 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 12 §2008.10. Therapeutic group homes licensed by the Louisiana Department of 13 Health; state central registry of child abuse and neglect; criminal background 14 checks 15 A.(1)(a) The provisions of this Section shall apply to the following persons: 16 (i) Any person who owns, operates, or manages a licensed therapeutic group 17 home. 18 (ii) Any person who has applied for a license to operate a therapeutic group 19 home. 20 (iii) Any person who is employed by, is contracted by, volunteers at, or 21 interns with a therapeutic group home. 22 (iv) Any person who has applied to be employed or contracted by a 23 therapeutic group home. 24 (v) Any person who has applied to volunteer or intern with a therapeutic 25 group home. 26 (b) This Section shall not apply to contractors and other individuals 27 providing a service at the therapeutic group home who are not employees, 28 volunteers, interns, or contracted members of the state of the therapeutic group 29 home, including but not limited to plumbers, landscapers, or visiting resources. 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HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 (2) The Louisiana Department of Health shall request, consistent with the 2 provisions of R.S. 15:587.2, from the Bureau of Criminal Identification and 3 Information, information concerning whether or not any of the persons listed in 4 Paragraph (1) of this Subsection has been arrested for, convicted of, or pled nolo 5 contendere to any criminal offense. 6 (3) The therapeutic group home shall request information from the 7 Department of Children and Family Services as to whether the individual's name is 8 recorded on the state central registry as a perpetrator for a justified finding of abuse 9 or neglect of a child. 10 (4) For any individual subject to these provisions that has lived in any other 11 state within the last five years, the Louisiana Department of Health shall request 12 information from those states' child abuse and neglect registry or repository as to 13 whether the individual's name is recorded on that state's registry or repository. 14 (5) The Louisiana Department of Health may request any information 15 necessary from the therapeutic group home, any person subject to the provisions of 16 this Section, or any other appropriate agency, to ensure compliance with this Section. 17 (6) The Louisiana Department of Health shall require and provide for the 18 submission of a person's fingerprints in a form acceptable to the Louisiana Bureau 19 of Criminal Identification and Information. 20 (7) The Louisiana Department of Health may charge a processing fee not to 21 exceed fifteen dollars, and may collect from the therapeutic group home the charges 22 and processing fees charged by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and 23 Information for a state criminal history report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation 24 for a federal criminal history information report, and any other state's registry or 25 repository of abuse and neglect. The Louisiana Department of Health shall timely 26 submit the appropriate charges and processing fees to the appropriate agencies. 27 B. The Louisiana Department of Health may adopt rules and regulations in 28 accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to implement the provisions of 29 this Section. Page 7 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 1 Section 3. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not 2signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature 3by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If 4vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become 5effective on the day following such approval. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 548 Engrossed 2019 Regular Session Cox Abstract: Provides relative to criminal history record checks of certain individuals of therapeutic group homes and Child Care Institutions. Present law provides that the La. Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information (the bureau) shall make available to the Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS) all criminal history record information as defined in present law related to foster and adoptive parent applicants. Proposed law adds to the applicants listed in present law by including individuals employed directly or indirectly by institutions or facilities providing or with the potential of providing daily care or supervision to any child or youth in the custody of or under the supervision of any La. state government agency. Present law provides that the bureau shall facilitate national criminal history record checks on certain individuals as it relates to the fostering and adopting of certain children subject to DCFS investigation or custody. Proposed law adds to the applicants listed in present law by including individuals employed directly or indirectly by institutions or facilities providing or with the potential of providing daily care or supervision to any child or youth in the custody of or under the supervision of any La. state government agency. Proposed law authorizes the La. Dept. of Health to request in writing that the bureau supply certain criminal history record information to ascertain whether certain persons have been arrested for, convicted of, or pled nolo contendere to, any criminal offense. Proposed law applies to the following persons: (1)Any person who owns, operates, or manages a licensed therapeutic group home. (2)Any person who has applied for a license to operate a therapeutic group home. (3)Any person who is employed by, is contracted by, volunteers at, or interns with a therapeutic group home. (4)Any person who has applied to be employed or contracted by a therapeutic group home. (5) Any person who has applied to volunteer or intern with a therapeutic group home. Page 8 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 19RS-902 ENGROSSED HB NO. 548 Proposed law requires the La. Dept. of Health to maintain the confidentiality of such criminal history information in accordance with applicable federal or state law. Proposed law provides that the costs of the criminal background check are the responsibility of the therapeutic group home. Proposed law authorizes the La. Dept. of Health to adopt rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to implement the provisions of proposed law. Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. (Amends R.S. 15:587(A)(2)(a) and (b) and 587.1(A)(1)(a); Adds R.S. 15:587.1.2 and R.S. 40:2008.10) Summary of Amendments Proposed by House The Floor Amendments Proposed by the House to the original bill: 1. Provide for the request of criminal history record information of certain persons who own, operate, or manage a therapeutic group home or who are employees, contractors, volunteers, or interns of a therapeutic group home. 2. Provide relative to the procedures and costs to obtain the criminal background check. 3. Provide relative to the request of criminal history records checks of certain individuals employed or contracted by a Child Care Institution. Page 9 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.