Maine 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD218 Introduced / Bill

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131st MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2023
Legislative Document	No. 218H.P. 139House of Representatives, January 20, 2023
An Act to Clarify Maine Law Regarding Background Checks for the 
Office of Child and Family Services
Submitted by the Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to Joint Rule 204.
Reference to the Committee on Health and Human Services suggested and ordered printed.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative MADIGAN of Waterville. Page 1 - 131LR0158(01)
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2 as repealed and replaced by PL 2015, c. 494, 
3 Pt. A, §22, is amended to read:
4 L. A person, organization, employer or agency for the purpose of carrying out 
5 background or employment-related screening of an individual who is or may be 
6 engaged in:
7 (1)  Child-related activities or employment; or
8 (2) Activities or employment relating to adults with intellectual disabilities, 
9 autism, related conditions as set out in 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 
10 435.1010 or acquired brain injury; and
11 is enacted to read:
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13 home that provides board and care for up to 10 children and may provide one or more 
14 services described in section 4099-E.  For the purposes of this subsection, "children" means 
15 persons under 21 years of age.
16 as amended by PL 2021, c. 42, §§1 to 3, is further amended 
17 to read:
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20 transitional living programs
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22 following terms have the following meanings.
23 A.  "Federal Bureau of Investigation" means the United States Department of Justice, 
24 Federal Bureau of Investigation.
25 B.  "State Police" means the Department of Public Safety, Bureau of State Police.
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27 department shall obtain, in print or electronic format, criminal history record information 
28 containing a record of public criminal history record information as defined in Title 16, 
29 section 703, subsection 8, from the Maine Criminal Justice Information System, established 
30 pursuant to Title 16, section 631, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for any staff 
31 member of a children's residential care facility, an emergency children's shelter, a shelter 
32 for homeless children or any group home that provides care for children a transitional living 
33 program in order to comply with the federal Family First Prevention Services Act.  For 
34 purposes of this section, "staff member" means an individual who is employed by, or has 
35 applied for and may be offered employment at, a children's residential care facility, an 
36 emergency children's shelter, or a shelter for homeless children or any group home that 
37 provides care for children with a transitional living program, including a contract employee 
38 or self‑employed individual, whether or not the individual has direct contact with children.  
39 "Staff member" does not include a contractor performing maintenance or repairs at the 
40 children's residential care facility, emergency children's shelter, or shelter for homeless 
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42 who does not have unsupervised access to children at the facility, or shelter or group home 
43 in the transitional living program.
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4 and have the staff member's fingerprints taken.  The State Police shall take or cause to be 
5 taken the fingerprints of a staff member who has consented under this subsection and shall 
6 forward the fingerprints to the Department of Public Safety so that the Department of Public 
7 Safety may conduct a state and national criminal history record check on the person.  The 
8 Department of Public Safety shall forward the results obtained to the department.  The State 
9 Police shall assess a fee set annually by the Department of Public Safety to be paid by the 
10 children's residential care facility, emergency children's shelter, shelter for homeless 
11 children or group home that provides care for children transitional living program or the 
12 staff member for each criminal history record check required to be performed under this 
13 section.  Except for the portion of the payment that constitutes the processing fee charged 
14 by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, all money received by the State Police under this 
15 subsection must be paid to the Treasurer of State, who shall apply the money to the 
16 expenses of administration of this section by the Department of Public Safety.
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18 history record check under subsection 3 on a staff member as the department determines 
19 appropriate, including continuous notifications of updated criminal history record 
20 information if a service providing notifications of updated criminal history record 
21 information becomes available.
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23 may not be disseminated for purposes other than as provided in subsections 6 and 7.
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25 pursuant to this section may be used by the department for employment purposes to screen 
26 a staff member.  The subject of any criminal history record check under subsection 3 may 
27 contest any negative decision made by the department based upon the information received 
28 pursuant to the criminal history record check.
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30 record check pursuant to subsection 3 must be notified each time a criminal history record 
31 check is performed on the person.  A person subject to a criminal history record check 
32 under subsection 3 may inspect and review the criminal history record information pursuant 
33 to Title 16, section 709 and obtain federal information obtained pursuant to the criminal 
34 history record check by following the procedures outlined in 28 Code of Federal 
35 Regulations, Sections 16.32 and 16.33.
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37 subject to a criminal history record check pursuant to subsection 3, the Department of 
38 Public Safety shall remove the person's fingerprints from the Department of Public Safety's 
39 records and provide written confirmation of the removal to the person.
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41 This bill: 
42 1. Clarifies that a person may request a background screening of an individual who is 
43 or may be engaged in activities or employment relating to children or adults with 
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44 intellectual disabilities, autism or related conditions regardless of whether the individual 
45 subject to the background screening is an employee; and
3 2. Replaces the term "group home" with "transitional living program" in order to clarify 
4 that staff members of these providers are subject to the fingerprint-based background check 
5 requirements.
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