2005 Vermont Code - § 255. — Public and independent school employees; contractors
§ 255. Public and independent school employees; contractors
(a) Superintendents, headmasters of recognized or approved Vermont independent schools and their contractors shall request criminal record information for the following:
(1) The person a superintendent or headmaster is prepared to recommend for any full-time, part-time or temporary employment.
(2) Any person directly under contract to an independent school or school district who may have unsupervised contact with school children.
(3) Any employee of a contractor under contract to an independent school or school district in a position that may result in unsupervised contact with school children.
(4) Any student working toward a degree in teaching who is a student teacher in a school within the superintendent's or headmaster's jurisdiction.
(b) After signing a user agreement, a superintendent or a headmaster shall make a request directly to the Vermont criminal information center. A contractor shall make a request through a superintendent or headmaster.
(c) A request made under this section shall be accompanied by a set of the person's fingerprints and a fee established by the Vermont criminal information center which shall reflect the cost of obtaining the record from the FBI. The fee shall be paid in accordance with adopted school board policy.
(d) Upon completion of a criminal record check, the Vermont criminal information center shall send to the superintendent or headmaster a notice that no record exists or, if a record exists:
(1) a copy of any criminal record for Vermont convictions, and
(2) if the requester is a superintendent, a notice of any criminal record which is located in either another state repository or FBI records, but not a record of the specific convictions except those relating to crimes of a sexual nature involving children.
(3) if the requester is a headmaster, a notice of any criminal record which is located in either another state repository or FBI records, but not a record of the specific convictions. However, if there is a record relating to any crimes of a sexual nature involving children, the Vermont criminal information center shall send this record to the commissioner who shall notify the headmaster in writing, with a copy to the person about whom the request was made, that the record includes one or more convictions for a crime of a sexual nature involving children.
(e) Information received by a superintendent or headmaster under subsection (d) of this section shall be forwarded as follows:
(1) In the case of a request other than one made on behalf of a contractor, the superintendent or headmaster shall forward a copy of the information to the person about whom the request was made.
(2) In the case of a request made on behalf of a contractor, the superintendent or headmaster shall inform the contractor in writing either that no record exists or that a record does exist but shall not reveal the content of the record to the contractor. The contractor shall then forward a copy of the information received to the person about whom the request was made.
(f) Information sent to a person by the commissioner, a headmaster, a superintendent or a contractor under subsections (d)(3) and (e) of this section shall be accompanied by a written notice of the person's rights under subsection (g) of this section, a description of the policy regarding maintenance and destruction of records, and the person's right to request that the notice of no record or record be maintained for purposes of using it to comply with future criminal record check requests pursuant to section 256 of this title.
(g) Following notice that a record exists, a person may:
(1) Sign a form authorizing the Vermont criminal information center to release a detailed copy of the criminal record to a superintendent or to the person.
(2) Challenge the accuracy of the record by appealing to the Vermont criminal information center pursuant to rules adopted by the commissioner of public safety.
(3) Decline or resign employment. (Added 1997, No. 163 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
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