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Committee advances bill to share BCA/NCMEC alerts with child-care background checks
Summary
After testimony from parents and child-care providers about staff who had prior alerts for child sexual material, the committee moved House File 2,226 to be re-referred to the Judiciary Committee; the bill would allow limited data sharing so background checks reflect NCMEC/BCA alerts.
House File 2,226, carried by Chair West, would change background-study procedures so that certain alerts from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) could be surfaced in the Department of Human Services background-study results provided to child-care providers.
Adrian Lundeen Hornung and his wife, Diana, testified that their young child was identified as a victim in an…
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