Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2066

Introduced
1/7/25  

Caption

School boards; employee criminal history records checks and applications, penalty for noncompliance.

Impact

The bill has notable implications for local education systems, changing the conditions under which school boards can hire employees. By requiring thorough background checks that include fingerprinting and criminal history screenings, the bill aims to prevent individuals with concerning legal histories from working in schools. Moreover, it imposes penalties for school boards that fail to conduct these checks, categorizing failure as a Class 3 misdemeanor for board members, which could lead to vacancies on boards.

Summary

House Bill 2066 proposes amendments to several sections of the Code of Virginia that relate to employment standards for school boards. The bill mandates that all applicants for public school positions must disclose any criminal convictions related to violence, sexual offenses against children, or crimes of moral turpitude. This aimed to enhance the safety and integrity of educational environments by ensuring that individuals with significant criminal backgrounds are not employed in roles that would allow them direct contact with students.

Contention

While the intended goal of enhancing student safety is broadly supported, there may be contention surrounding the implications of the bill for individuals with previous convictions who seek employment in schools but have demonstrated rehabilitation. Critics may argue that the restrictions are overly stringent and do not adequately consider the potential for reform and second chances. Additionally, logistical concerns regarding the implementation of background checks and financial burdens on school boards could lead to debate over the bill's feasibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB485

School boards; employee criminal history records checks and applications, penalty for noncompliance.

VA SB825

Deaf and the Blind, Virginia School for the; background checks for all applicants for employment.

VA HB1822

Public school employees; offense involving solicitation of sexual molestation, etc.

VA SB1132

Criminal history record information; dissemination.

VA HB2313

Criminal history record information; dissemination.

VA HB2342

Background checks; employees of children and developmental services, adult substance abuse services.

VA HB361

Criminal history record information; dissemination of information to DSS.

VA HB1701

Private schools, certain; disclosure of certain employee records for purpose of accreditation.

VA HB1706

Missing and Exploited Children, National Center for; dissemination of criminal history record info.

VA HB773

Marijuana; modifies criminal penalties.

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