House Passes Revisions to State’s Background Checks Law

Pennsylvania House members voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to exempt more people from a state law that requires background checks for those who work with children.  The 180-9 vote sent the Senate the proposal to limit the checks for adult volunteers and employees at schools, child care facilities and similar places to those who have direct and routine interaction with children.

The more vigorous checks were enacted last year as part of the Legislature’s response to the child sex abuse case against former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky and scandals involving church clergy.  Some lawmakers said they hoped the Senate will remove a provision that exempts school or university workers who do not interact with students or prospective students who are less than 16 years old.

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Source: Pennlive.com, By PennLive staff and wire reports, June 17, 2015 at 7:22 PM.