House Bill 461, Notice of arrest for school or child-care service employees
Scope and Contents
Memo, October 9, 1998, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House, he plans to introduce legislation requiring law enforcement to inform the school if an employee is charged with a crime that makes them ineligible to work with children.
Letter, October 9, 1998, from James Mann to Jodi Marsico and Rep. Peter Zug, he received calls from the DA's Association this same issue, and states that around 10 states have similar legislation.
Letter, October 9, 1998, from James Mann to Jodi Marsico and Rep. Peter Zug, the draft legislation looks good.
Letter, May 24, 2000, from Rep. Peter Zug to Rep. Timothy Murphy, House Bill 461 passed and that the legislation has been referred to your committee and is necessary to protect children.
Letter, May 27, 2000, from Jennifer Hoover and Brian J. Preski to Rep. Peter Zug stating that he should send a letter to the Senate committee asking the legislation to be considered.
Letter, December 12, 2000, from Brian J. Preski to Rep. Peter Zug, he has redrafted House Bill 461, asking him to re-issue his previous co-sponsorship Memo and introduce this legislation.
Letter, December 18, 2000, from Brian J. Preski to Rep. Peter Zug, he attached a redrafted bluebacks for House Bill 461, asking him to let him know the bill number when the legislation is introduced.
Press Release, the House adopted legislation to protect children from teachers and caregivers who have been arrested and the parents, schools, and child care services were not aware.
Dates
- 1993 - 2006
- Acquisition: 05/10/2006
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.00 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Zug, Peter J., 1958- (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
