HB1877: Barrier crimes; peer recovery specialists; screening requirements.
Legislative Summary
Barrier crimes; peer recovery specialists; screening requirements. Modifies the barrier crimes screening assessment requirements for peer recovery specialists applying for employment with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, an employer licensed by the Department, or a community services board to require that such specialists have completed all prison or jail terms, been free of parole or probation for at least five years, have no pending charges in any locality, and not be under probation or parole supervision in order to be eligible for a screening assessment. Under current law, an applicant must also have paid all fines, restitution, and court costs for any prior convictions.
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Bill History
Amendments
HHS Sub: Behavioral Health Amendments
HHS Sub: Behavioral Health Amendments
HHS Sub: Behavioral Health Amendments
HHS Sub: Behavioral Health Amendments
Health and Human Services Amendments
Health and Human Services Amendments
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