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Minutes for HB2639 - Committee on Children and Seniors

Short Title

Allowing KDHE to collect a fee for fingerprinting individuals maintaining or residing, working or regularly volunteering at a child care facility.

Minutes Content for Thu, Feb 8, 2018

The Chair opened the hearing on HB 2639. Mr. Hamilton reviewed the updated language included to reflect last year's enactment of KSA 21-6422 and 21-6424, which lists specific sexually-related crimes that would prohibit such person to work, reside or volunteer in a child care facility.

Loreena Steelman, speaking in support of HB 2639, reported that the current statute does not include a provision for collecting and depositing state and federal fees. She explained that fees for background checks would be collected when an applicant or licensee submits a request to the Child Care Licensing Program. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has authority to collect a fee for fingerprinting. When deposited in a fingerprinting fund, those fees proceed to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation for processing. Both fingerprinting and federal criminal history background checks are conducted. Ms. Steelman stated firmly the necessity of supporting HB 2639 (Attachment 5).

Written Only testimony as a proponent was submitted by:

Amanda Gress, Kansas Action for Children (Attachment 6)

Leadell Ediger, Child Care Aware (Attachment 7)

Kim Engleman, Kansas Action for Children (Attachment 8)

Sandra Kimmons, Kansas Department for Children and Families (Attachment 9)

The hearing on HB 2639 was closed.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:35 a.m. The next meeting is scheduled for February 13, 2018.