Federal Government Cuts Ties Background Check Contractor
Schools, hospitals, and businesses throughout the country may use the FBI nationwide criminal database to run background checks, but the federal government
Schools, hospitals, and businesses throughout the country may use the FBI nationwide criminal database to run background checks, but the federal government
For years, Thomas Beidleman had it made as one of the most respected golf coaches in college sports. For 10 seasons, from 2001 to 2010, Beidleman served as
New Hampshire’s House Bill 597 goes into effect August 25, 2014. The bill relates to a drug-free workplace for licensed health care facilities and provider
With the passage of House Bill 1368, obtaining a license to engage in a profession or occupation in New Hampshire may be easier for some with prior crimina
The Tennessee legislature recently enacted Senate Bill 276, which establishes section 107 of the Criminal Procedure Code Title 40, Chapter 29. Chapter 29 d
Article 23-A of New York’s Correction Law (§§750-755), relates to licensure and employment of persons previously convicted of one or more criminal offenses
“Personal online social media account” is defined to mean an online account that is used by an employee or prospective employee exclusively for personal co
On April 10, 2014, the Tennessee legislature passed House Bill 2048 and prohibiting the reporting of expunged criminal history. The Governor is expected to
The state of Virginia recently passed House Bill 450 relating to the employment of individuals with criminal convictions. The new act amends the Code of Vi