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House OKs Pilot to Speed Background Checks for Disability Service Providers
Utah House of Representatives · February 23, 2010
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Summary
The House unanimously approved a pilot (first substitute HB106) to prioritize background checks for contracted providers serving people with disabilities, requiring 48-hour notification when checks show no hits and a departmental report back to the Legislature.
The Utah House on Feb. 23 passed first substitute House Bill 106, a pilot program directing the Office of Licensing to prioritize background checks for contracted human services providers serving people with disabilities.
Representative Selig, sponsor of the bill, told the chamber that the Office of Licensing…
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