44TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 1999
RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING BACKGROUND CHECKS ON VOLUNTEERS WITH UNSUPERVISED ACCESS TO STUDENTS; AMENDING A SECTION OF THE SCHOOL PERSONNEL ACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 22-10-3.3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1997, Chapter 238, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read:
"22-10-3.3. BACKGROUND CHECKS.--
A. An applicant for initial certification shall be fingerprinted and shall provide two fingerprint cards or the equivalent electronic fingerprints to the department of education to obtain the applicant's federal bureau of investigation record. Convictions of felonies or misdemeanors contained in the federal bureau of investigation record shall be used in accordance with the Criminal Offender Employment Act. Other information contained in the federal bureau of investigation record, if supported by independent evidence, may form the basis for the denial, suspension or revocation of a certificate for good and just cause. Records and any related information shall be privileged and shall not be disclosed to a person not directly involved in the certification or employment decisions affecting the specific applicant. The applicant for initial certification shall pay for the cost of obtaining the federal bureau of investigation record.
B. Local school boards shall develop policies and
procedures to require background checks on an applicant who
has been offered employment, a contractor, [or a] contractor's
employee or volunteer with unsupervised access to students.
An applicant for employment who has been initially certified
within twelve months of applying for employment with a local
school board shall not be required to submit to another
background check if the department of education has copies of
his federal bureau of investigation records on file. An
applicant who has been offered employment, a contractor, [or
a] contractor's employee or volunteer with unsupervised access
to students shall provide two fingerprint cards or the
equivalent electronic fingerprints to the local school board
to obtain his federal bureau of investigation record. The
applicant who has been offered employment or a contractor or
contractor's employee with unsupervised access to students may
be required to pay for the cost of obtaining a background
check. Background checks on volunteers with unsupervised
access to students shall be conducted at the expense of the
local school district. At the request of a local school
board, the department of education is authorized to release
copies of federal bureau of investigation records that are on
file with the department of education and that are not more
than twelve months old. Convictions of felonies or
misdemeanors contained in the federal bureau of investigation
record shall be used in accordance with the Criminal Offender
Employment Act; provided that other information contained in
the federal bureau of investigation record, if supported by
independent evidence, may form the basis for the employment
decisions for good and just cause. Records and any related
information shall be privileged and shall not be disclosed to
a person not directly involved in the employment or volunteer
decision affecting the specific applicant who has been offered
employment or the contractor, [or] contractor's employee or
volunteer with unsupervised access to students.
[C. The department of education shall implement
the provisions of Subsection A of this section on or before
July 1, 1998.]"