New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1998

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

Impact

One significant aspect of the bill is the requirement for criminal history record background checks to be conducted on all prospective and current employees or volunteers at least once every two years. The participating organizations must cover the costs associated with these checks, which ensures a financial responsibility that may impact smaller organizations. Additionally, the bill establishes guidelines that each participating organization can follow to determine qualification statuses based on criminal history records. By formalizing these procedures, SB1998 aims to provide a safer environment for youth activities.

Summary

Senate Bill 1998 aims to establish a central registry known as the 'Youth Serving Organization Central Registry' in New Jersey, intended to streamline the background check process for employees and volunteers of various youth-serving organizations. This initiative seeks to enhance the protection of minors by providing a consistent method for conducting criminal history record background checks on individuals working with youth under 18 years of age. The legislation revises the existing statutes governing background checks and mandates organizations to register with the Department of Law and Public Safety to access the registry.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will significantly enhance child safety by ensuring that all individuals working with youth are properly vetted, opponents may raise concerns regarding the financial burden placed on smaller organizations, which may struggle to meet the costs of compliance. Another point of contention could involve discussions about the implications of accessing sensitive criminal history information and the potential marginalization of individuals with past offenses who may be deemed fit for volunteer or employee roles in youth-serving organizations. Striking a balance between safety and fair opportunity for individuals is a key challenge the bill must navigate.

Companion Bills

NJ A1832

Same As Establishes central registry for background checks of youth serving organization employees and volunteers.

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