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    By Senator Saunders
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to school district employees
  3         and contractors; amending ss. 1002.33, 1012.21,
  4         1012.32, 1012.56, 1012.57, F.S.; requiring
  5         background screening, initially and
  6         periodically, of charter school employees and
  7         members of the governing board; requiring
  8         background screening, initially and
  9         periodically, of persons certified under ch.
10         1012, F.S.; requiring background screening,
11         initially and periodically, of adjunct
12         educators; requiring background screening,
13         initially and periodically, of certain
14         noninstructional personnel and contractors with
15         the school district; requiring any such person
16         to report his or her conviction of a
17         disqualifying offense; providing that
18         noninstructional personnel may perform certain
19         services before the results of the screening
20         have been reported, with limitations; providing
21         for suspending any such personnel who do not
22         meet the screening requirements and voiding the
23         certification of any such certified person;
24         providing for appeal; providing that the school
25         district or the employee may pay for the
26         screening; providing an effective date.
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28  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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30         Section 1.  Paragraph (g) of subsection (12) of section
31  1002.33, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
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  1         1002.33  Charter schools.--
  2         (12)  EMPLOYEES OF CHARTER SCHOOLS.--
  3         (g)  A charter school shall employ or contract with
  4  employees who have undergone background screening been
  5  fingerprinted as provided in s. 1012.32. Members of the
  6  governing board of the charter school shall also undergo
  7  background screening be fingerprinted in a manner similar to
  8  that provided in s. 1012.32.
  9         Section 2.  Subsection (1) of section 1012.21, Florida
10  Statutes, is amended to read:
11         1012.21  Department of Education duties; K-12
12  personnel.--
13         (1)  BACKGROUND SCREENINGS; PERIODIC CRIMINAL HISTORY
14  RECORD CHECKS.--In cooperation with the Florida Department of
15  Law Enforcement, the Department of Education shall perform
16  background screening as required under s. 1012.56 and may
17  periodically perform criminal history record checks on
18  individuals who hold a certificate pursuant to s. 1012.56 or
19  s. 1012.57.
20         Section 3.  Subsection (2) of section 1012.32, Florida
21  Statutes, is amended to read:
22         1012.32  Qualifications of personnel.--
23         (2)(a)  Instructional and noninstructional personnel
24  who are hired to fill positions requiring direct contact with
25  students in any district school system or university lab
26  school shall, upon employment, undergo background screening as
27  required under s. 1012.56 or section 4 of this act, whichever
28  is applicable file a complete set of fingerprints taken by an
29  authorized law enforcement officer or an employee of the
30  school or district who is trained to take fingerprints. These
31  fingerprints shall be submitted to the Department of Law
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  1  Enforcement for state processing and to the Federal Bureau of
  2  Investigation for federal processing. The new employees shall
  3  be on probationary status pending fingerprint processing and
  4  determination of compliance with standards of good moral
  5  character. Employees found through fingerprint processing to
  6  have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude may
  7  shall not be employed in any position requiring direct contact
  8  with students.  Probationary employees terminated because of
  9  their criminal record shall have the right to appeal such
10  decisions. The cost of the background screening fingerprint
11  processing may be borne by the district school board or the
12  employee.
13         (b)  Personnel who have been fingerprinted or screened
14  pursuant to this subsection and who have not been unemployed
15  for more than 90 days shall not be required to be
16  refingerprinted or rescreened in order to comply with the
17  requirements of this subsection.
18         Section 4.  Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of section
19  1012.56, Florida Statutes, is amended, present subsections
20  (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), (14), and (15) of that section
21  are redesignated as subsections (10), (11), (12), (13), (14),
22  (15), and (16), respectively, and a new subsection (9) is
23  added to that section, to read:
24         1012.56  Educator certification requirements.--
25         (2)  ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA.--To be eligible to seek
26  certification pursuant to this chapter, a person must:
27         (d)  Submit to background screening in accordance with
28  subsection (9) a fingerprint check from the Department of Law
29  Enforcement and the Federal Bureau of Investigation pursuant
30  to s. 1012.32. If the background screening indicates
31  fingerprint reports indicate a criminal history or if the
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  1  applicant acknowledges a criminal history, the applicant's
  2  records shall be referred to the Bureau of Educator Standards
  3  for review and determination of eligibility for certification.
  4  If the applicant fails to provide the necessary documentation
  5  requested by the Bureau of Educator Standards within 90 days
  6  after the date of the receipt of the certified mail request,
  7  the statement of eligibility and pending application shall
  8  become invalid.
  9         (9)  BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIRED, INITIALLY AND
10  PERIODICALLY.--
11         (a)  Each person who seeks certification under this
12  chapter must meet level 2 screening requirements as described
13  in s. 435.04. A person may satisfy the requirements of this
14  paragraph by submitting proof of compliance with the
15  requirements of level 2 screening conducted within 12 months
16  before the date that person initially obtains certification
17  under this chapter.
18         (b)  A person may not receive a certificate under this
19  chapter until the level 2 screening has been completed and the
20  results have been submitted to the district school
21  superintendent of the school district that employs him or her.
22  Every 5 years after obtaining initial certification, each
23  person who is required to be certified under this chapter must
24  meet level 2 screening requirements and must submit the
25  results of that screening to the district school
26  superintendent. Under penalty of perjury, each person who is
27  certified under this chapter must agree to inform his or her
28  employer immediately if convicted of any disqualifying offense
29  while he or she is employed in a position for which such
30  certification is required.
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  1         (c)  If it is found that a person who is employed in a
  2  position requiring certification under this chapter does not
  3  meet the level 2 requirements, the person's certification
  4  immediately becomes void, and he or she is immediately
  5  suspended from the position requiring certification.
  6         Section 5.  Section 1012.57, Florida Statutes, is
  7  amended to read:
  8         1012.57  Certification of adjunct educators.--
  9         (1)  Notwithstanding the provisions of ss. 1012.32,
10  1012.55, and 1012.56, or any other provision of law or rule to
11  the contrary, district school boards may issue an adjunct
12  teaching certificate to any applicant who fulfills the
13  requirements of s. 1012.56(2)(a)-(f) and (9) and who has
14  expertise in the subject area to be taught. An applicant shall
15  be considered to have expertise in the subject area to be
16  taught if the applicant has at least a minor in the subject
17  area or demonstrates sufficient subject area mastery as
18  determined by district school board policy. The adjunct
19  teaching certificate shall be used for part-time teaching
20  positions. The intent of this provision is to allow school
21  districts to tap the wealth of talent and expertise
22  represented in Florida's citizens who may wish to teach
23  part-time in a Florida public school by permitting school
24  districts to issue adjunct certificates. Adjunct
25  certificateholders should be used as a strategy to reduce the
26  teacher shortage; thus, adjunct certificateholders should
27  supplement a school's instructional staff, not supplant it.
28  Each school principal shall assign an experienced peer mentor
29  to assist the adjunct teaching certificateholder during the
30  certificateholder's first year of teaching, and an adjunct
31  certificateholder may participate in a district's new teacher
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  1  training program. District school boards shall provide the
  2  adjunct teaching certificateholder an orientation in classroom
  3  management prior to assigning the certificateholder to a
  4  school. Each adjunct teaching certificate is valid for 5
  5  school years and is renewable if:
  6         (a)  The applicant completes a minimum of 60 inservice
  7  points or 3 semester hours of college credit. The earned
  8  credits must include instruction in classroom management,
  9  district school board procedures, school culture, and other
10  activities that enhance the professional teaching skills of
11  the certificateholder.
12         (b)  The applicant has received satisfactory
13  performance evaluations during each year of teaching under
14  adjunct teaching certification.
15         (2)  Individuals who are certified and employed
16  pursuant to this section shall have the same rights and
17  protection of laws as teachers certified pursuant to s.
18  1012.56.
19         Section 6.  Background screening requirements for
20  certain noninstructional school district employees and
21  contractors.--
22         (1)  Noninstructional school district employees or
23  contractual personnel who have direct contact with minors or
24  access to or control of school funds must meet level 2
25  screening requirements as described in s. 435.04. A person may
26  satisfy the requirements of this subsection by submitting to
27  the district school superintendent proof of compliance with
28  the requirements of level 2 screening conducted within 12
29  months before the date that person initially is employed in
30  the position requiring such screening under this subsection.
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  1         (2)  A person who meets the criteria set forth in
  2  subsection (1) but who is serving in a noninstructional
  3  capacity may provide services before the completion of his or
  4  her level 2 screening. However, pending the results of the
  5  screening, the person may not be alone with a minor in
  6  connection with providing those services.
  7         (3)  Every 5 years following employment in a capacity
  8  described in subsection (1), each person who is so employed
  9  must meet level 2 screening requirements and must submit the
10  results of that screening to the district school
11  superintendent of the school district that employs him or her.
12  Under penalty of perjury, each person who is employed in a
13  capacity described in subsection (1) must agree to inform his
14  or her employer immediately if convicted of any disqualifying
15  offense while he or she is employed in that capacity.
16         (4)  If it is found that a person who is employed in a
17  capacity described in subsection (1) does not meet the level 2
18  requirements, the person shall be immediately suspended from
19  working in that capacity and shall remain suspended until any
20  appeal of that suspension has been resolved in his or her
21  favor.
22         Section 7.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2003.
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  2                          SENATE SUMMARY
  3    Requires initial and periodic level 2 background
      screening of certain persons who work for school
  4    districts, including instructional personnel certified
      under ch. 1012, F.S., and noninstructional personnel and
  5    contractors who have direct contact with minors or access
      to or control of school funds. Requires such screening of
  6    charter school employees and members of the governing
      board and of adjunct educators. Requires any such person
  7    to report his or her conviction of a disqualifying
      offense. Provides for suspending personnel who do not
  8    meet the screening requirements and voiding their
      certification under ch. 1012, F.S. Provides for appeals.
  9    Provides that either the school district or the employee
      may pay for the screening.
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