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Senate panel lets amendment on counselor fingerprint checks go to print

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The Idaho Senate Commerce Committee voted to send RS31866 — which would make fingerprint-based criminal background checks for counselors and therapists discretionary for the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses — to print after a brief presentation by Sen. Mark Harris.

Sen. Mark Harris, R–District 35, told the Senate Commerce Committee that RS31866 would modify House Bill 490’s licensing language so fingerprint-based criminal background checks for counselors and therapists would be required only if the Division of Occupational and…

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