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House passes bill to require FBI fingerprint checks for newly licensed child‑care providers

Utah House of Representatives · March 11, 2013
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Summary

House Bill 165 closes a background‑check loophole by requiring FBI fingerprint checks for newly licensed child‑care providers in Utah after July 1, 2013; the House passed the bill on March 11 by a wide margin (reported 70–3).

The Utah House passed House Bill 165 on March 11, a measure tightening background checks for child‑care workers by eliminating a five‑year residency exemption and requiring fingerprint‑based FBI criminal checks for newly licensed providers.

Representative Cosgrove, the bill sponsor, told the House the change closes…

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