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MI SB1100
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires criminal history checks and FBI criminal records checks on child care organization applicants, licensees, chief administrators, and program directors before licensing or renewal.
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Prohibits employment of individuals convicted of listed offenses under the Sex Offenders Registration Act, with child care organizations required to conduct ICHAT criminal history checks on all employees and contractors within one year of the bill's effective date.
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Establishes that licensees, registrants, and household members cannot be present in child care organizations if convicted of child abuse, neglect, or felonies involving harm to individuals within the preceding 10 years.
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Requires all child care staff, volunteers, and household members to obtain central registry clearance documentation showing they have not been named as perpetrators of child abuse or neglect before having contact with children.
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Allows certain school-based child care facilities to comply with criminal background check requirements under existing school code provisions rather than this act's specific requirements.
Legislative Description
Children; child care; applicants for child care licensing; require to comply with same standards as their employees. Amends secs. 1, 5, 5c, 5d & 9 of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.111 et seq.).
Children, child care
Last Action
Assigned Pa 0379'10 With Immediate Effect
12/29/2010