HB1002 requires the Department of Public Safety to conduct criminal background checks on certain applicants and employees, establishing a new screening process to help ensure public safety within the department. The bill likely specifies which positions require these checks and what disqualifying criminal histories would prevent hiring or employment, though the exact details would depend on the bill's specific provisions.
This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
Signed by the Governor H.J. 288
Delivered to the Governor H.J. 230
Signed by the President S.J. 203
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 212
Senate Do Pass Passed, YEAS 35, NAYS 0. S.J. 173
Senate Deferred to another day S.J. 158
Judiciary Do Pass Passed, YEAS 7, NAYS 0. S.J. 134
Judiciary Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Judiciary S.J. 106
House of Representatives Do Pass Passed, YEAS 67, NAYS 0. H.J. 69
Commerce and Energy Placed on consent Passed, YEAS 13, NAYS 0.
Commerce and Energy Do Pass Passed, YEAS 13, NAYS 0. H.J. 44
Commerce and Energy Scheduled for hearing
First read in House and referred to House Commerce and Energy H.J. 17
Do Pass
Judiciary — Do Pass
Do Pass
Commerce and Energy — Do Pass
Commerce and Energy — Placed on consent