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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 6

18A:6-4.14 Criminal history record check for applicant for nonpublic school employment

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2. An applicant for employment or service in any of the positions covered by this act shall submit to the Commissioner of Education his or her name, address and fingerprints taken in accordance with procedures established by the commissioner. The commissioner is hereby authorized to exchange fingerprint data with and to receive criminal history record information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Division of State Police for use in making the determinations required by this act.
No criminal history record check shall be performed pursuant to this act unless the applicant shall have furnished his or her written consent to such a check. The applicant shall bear the cost for the criminal history record check, including all costs for administering and processing the check.
L.1989,c.229,s.2; amended 1998, c.31, s.2; 2002, c.119, s.1.
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