Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB885

Introduced
7/27/23  

Caption

In administration, providing for Statewide registry of perpetrators of abuse in facilities.

Impact

The implementation of SB885 would significantly affect state laws related to the operation and regulation of facilities caring for vulnerable individuals. By instituting a registry, the bill not only fosters an environment of safety and protection but also emphasizes the responsibility of facility operators to ensure the well-being of their residents. This bill sets a legal framework that requires facilities to check the registry as part of their hiring process, thus aiming to diminish the likelihood of placing individuals at risk.

Summary

SB885 aims to create a statewide registry of perpetrators of abuse in various facilities, enhancing the oversight and accountability measures for individuals involved in the care of vulnerable populations. This legislation addresses crucial concerns regarding the protection of individuals who may be at risk in care facilities, such as elderly homes and rehabilitation centers. By establishing a comprehensive record of abusers, the bill seeks to prevent future incidents and provides a transparent approach to monitoring care standards across the state.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB885 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocacy groups and legislators focused on protecting vulnerable communities. Proponents argue that the registry is a necessary measure to provide accountability and transparency in the care industry, while critics express concerns regarding the potential stigmatization of individuals who may be wrongly labeled or not given due process in evaluating accusations. However, the bill's emphasis on protection for individuals in care facilities tends to overshadow these concerns.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implications of creating a publicly accessible registry and the criteria for inclusion in it. Some legislators worry about the balance between ensuring safety and safeguarding the rights of individuals, particularly regarding privacy and potential rehabilitation opportunities for offenders. The discussion highlights the complexities of navigating the needs for security in care environments while also considering the legal protections afforded to individuals facing abuse allegations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2621

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for duties of department and agencies; and providing for registration of abuse and neglect perpetrators.

PA HB2622

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for confidentiality of records; and providing for abuse and neglect registry.

PA SB469

Establish statewide central registry for reports of child abuse or neglect

PA HB1611

Extensively revising provisions relating to the protection of abused elderly; establishing a uniform Statewide reporting and investigative system for suspected abuse of the elderly; providing for protective services; prohibiting financial exploitation; providing for funding and for regulations; imposing penalties; and making editorial changes.

PA SB468

Establish central registry for individuals who are the subject of a substantiated report of child abuse or neglect

PA SB2652

Mississippi Vulnerable Person Abuse Registry; create.

PA SB642

In child protective services, further providing for establishment of Statewide database, for access to information in Statewide database, for information in Statewide database, for disposition of founded and indicated reports, for amendment or expunction of information, for employees having contact with children and adoptive and foster parents, for information relating to certified or licensed child-care home residents, for continued employment or participation in program, activity or service and for investigation of reports.

PA HB1392

MS Vulnerable Persons Abuse Registry; require Department of Human Services to establish.

PA SB769

Relating to abuse investigations involving alleged perpetrators who are under 18 years of age; declaring an emergency.

PA HB849

In falsification and intimidation, providing for the offense of failure to comply with child abuse offender registration requirements; in sentencing, providing for registration of child abuse offenders; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

TX HB1204

Relating to the procedures required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX HB1190

Relating to a required court finding of abuse or neglect before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

TX SB1603

Relating to the procedures required before an individual's name is added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

NJ S2339

Establishes State Parkinson's disease registry.

NJ A3693

Establishes State Parkinson's disease registry.

LA HB486

Provides relative to the state central registry for child abuse and neglect (RR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

PA HB2622

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in administration, further providing for confidentiality of records; and providing for abuse and neglect registry.

NJ A4338

Requires vaccinations against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) be reported to New Jersey Immunization Information System.