Requires certain candidates for employment with DOE to undergo criminal history background check.
Impact
The implementation of A2613 would enhance school safety by ensuring that individuals with disqualifying criminal records cannot be employed in positions that require them to enter school facilities. This action aligns with current practices for public school employees as mandated by existing laws, reinforcing the state’s commitment to safeguarding students and school environments. Additionally, the bill establishes protocols for handling pending criminal charges against current employees, ensuring that any convictions for serious offenses result in immediate disqualification from continued employment.
Summary
Bill A2613 introduces mandatory criminal history record checks for candidates seeking employment with the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) in positions that require access to school facilities. The bill stipulates that potential employees must consent to background checks and cover the associated costs. Upon application, candidates will submit their personal information, including fingerprints, allowing the DOE to verify their criminal history through state and federal databases.
Contention
While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing safety, it may raise concerns regarding the fairness and thoroughness of the criminal history checks. There could be objections from advocacy groups about the potential for unjust disqualification based on past offenses that may not be relevant to the individual's capacity to perform the job effectively. The suggestion that individuals be granted an opportunity to contest the accuracy of findings in their background checks addresses some of these concerns, but the overall implications of how records are interpreted could still lead to contention over fairness in employment practices within the education system.
Requires employees of private entity with access to student information under contract with DOE, school districts, or charter schools to undergo criminal background check.
Requires certain employees and candidates for public school employment or service and youth camp employees to undergo child abuse record information check.
Requires certain employees and candidates for public school employment or service and youth camp employees to undergo child abuse record information check.
Requires certain employees and candidates for public school employment or service and youth camp employees to undergo child abuse record information check.
Establishes "School Bus Safety and Child Protection Act," requires periodic criminal background checks for certain school employees; and prohibits interference with school bus monitoring devices.
Establishes "School Bus Safety and Child Protection Act," requires periodic criminal background checks for certain school employees; and prohibits interference with school bus monitoring devices.
Harmonizes the disqualifying offenses and certain other criminal history record background check requirements applicable to home instructors employed under DOE or DHS authority.
Clarifies criminal history record check requirements for workers conducting construction or public works activities in school buildings; requires school district to update visitor policy.
Clarifies criminal history record check requirements for workers conducting construction or public works activities in school buildings; requires school district to update visitor policy.
Requires certain employees and candidates for public school employment or service and youth camp employees to undergo child abuse record information check.
Requires certain employees and candidates for public school employment or service and youth camp employees to undergo child abuse record information check.