Rhode Island to Require Background Checks for School Volunteers
If they have regular contact with children
Governor Chafee has signed a bill requiring volunteers in schools to undergo a state criminal background check.
The Senate and House of Representatives gave final passage last week to companion bills by Sen. Michael J. McCaffrey, D-Warwick, and Rep. Joseph M. McNamara, D-Warwick.
State law already requires background checks for individuals seeking employment with a private school or public school department. This legislation expands the scope of the background check requirement to include volunteers who have direct and regular contact with students.
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