Assembly Bill No. 239–Assemblyman Nolan

February 15, 1999

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Referred to Concurrent Committees on Judiciary
and Ways and Means

 

SUMMARY—Makes various changes concerning background checks of certain persons who work or have applied to work directly with children. (BDR 14-61)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.

Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: Contains Appropriation not included in Executive Budget.

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. Green numbers along left margin indicate location on the printed bill (e.g., 5-15 indicates page 5, line 15).

 

AN ACT relating to the central repository for Nevada records of criminal history; creating a revolving account to pay the costs of the central repository to process requests from nonprofit agencies to determine whether a volunteer of a nonprofit agency who works directly with children or a prospective volunteer of the nonprofit agency who will work directly with children has committed a sexual offense; authorizing state and local governmental agencies to establish forms and procedures for persons to make donations to the account while they are transacting business with the governmental agency; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

1-1 Section 1. Chapter 179A of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto

1-2 the provisions set forth as sections 2 and 3 of this act.

1-3 Sec. 2. 1. The revolving account to investigate the background of

1-4 volunteers who work with children is hereby created in the state general

1-5 fund.

1-6 2. The director of the department shall administer the account to

1-7 investigate the background of volunteers who work with children. The

1-8 money in the account must be expended only to pay the costs of the

1-9 central repository to process requests from nonprofit agencies to

1-10 determine whether a volunteer of a nonprofit agency who works directly

1-11 with children or a prospective volunteer of the nonprofit agency who will

1-12 work directly with children has committed a sexual offense. The

2-1 existence of the account to investigate the background of volunteers who

2-2 work with children does not create a right in any person to receive money

2-3 from the account.

2-4 3. The director of the department may apply for and accept any gift,

2-5 donation, bequest, grant or other source of money. Any money so

2-6 received must be deposited in the account to investigate the background

2-7 of volunteers who work with children.

2-8 4. The interest and income earned on money in the account from any

2-9 gift, donation, or bequest, after deducting any applicable charges, must

2-10 be credited to the account. Money from any gift, donation, or bequest

2-11 that remains in the account at the end of the fiscal year does not revert to

2-12 the state general fund, and the balance in the account must be carried

2-13 forward to the next fiscal year.

2-14 5. The director of the department shall adopt regulations to carry out

2-15 the provisions of this section. The regulations must include, without

2-16 limitation:

2-17 (a) The procedure by which a person may apply for a grant of money

2-18 from the account to investigate the background of volunteers who work

2-19 with children;

2-20 (b) The criteria that the department will consider in determining

2-21 whether to award such a grant of money from the account; and

2-22 (c) Procedures to distribute the money in the account in a fair and

2-23 equitable manner.

2-24 Sec. 3. A state or local governmental agency:

2-25 1. May establish forms and procedures for a person to donate money

2-26 to the account to investigate the background of volunteers who work with

2-27 children while the person is transacting business with the state or local

2-28 governmental agency; and

2-29 2. Shall deposit any money received for the account to investigate the

2-30 background of volunteers who work with children with the state treasurer

2-31 for credit to the account.

2-32 Sec. 4. This act becomes effective upon passage and approval.

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