For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
BETHLEHEM YOUTH PROGRAM
Any program offering services for persons younger than 18
years of age, including but not limited to sports leagues, that are
funded and/or administered, in whole or in part, by the Bethlehem
Recreation Commission.
CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECK
A review and determination as to whether a person has any
prior criminal record according to a process approved by the Township
and administered by a company specializing in the performance of such
checks.
EMPLOYEE
An individual 18 years of age or older who receives compensation
from the Township to perform services for a Bethlehem youth program
and has unsupervised direct access to minors. This definition includes
applicants for a position as an employee.
QUALIFIED PARTICIPANT
An employee or volunteer who has completed a criminal history
background check revealing no disqualifying convictions.
REVIEW COMMITTEE
A committee consisting of no more than six members, including
the Chairperson of the Recreation Commission, the Mayor or his designee
and no less than two and no more than three volunteers who shall serve
for terms of two years. The Review Committee shall be charged with
the review of all appeals filed by any employee or volunteer who has
been determined to be disqualified under this chapter from providing
services to a Bethlehem youth program.
UNSUPERVISED DIRECT ACCESS TO MINORS
The ability to have interaction with a person or persons
who are younger than 18 years of age without the constant observation
of the parent(s) or guardian(s) of the youth(s) or without the constant
observation of a representative of law enforcement or a supervising
qualified participant.
VOLUNTEER
A coach or assistant coach of a Bethlehem youth program who
does not receive compensation from the Township.
Any person who, through prior compliance with this chapter subsequent
to its enactment, or who, by virtue of his or her occupation, was
required by statute or otherwise to undergo a criminal history background
check that is as comprehensive as the check required herein, as determined
in the sole discretion of the Recreation Commission, is exempt from
the requirements of this chapter, unless three years have elapsed
from the date of the most recent background check. The individual
must provide proof of the date and results from the background check
to the Recreation Commission to be exempt from the requirements of
this chapter.
Notwithstanding prior compliance with this chapter, no individual
shall be permitted to continue as an employee or volunteer of a Bethlehem
youth program unless the latest criminal history background check
on file with the Bethlehem Recreation Commission was performed within
the prior three-year period.
If, following the completion of the criminal history background check, a disqualifying conviction exists as set forth in this chapter, then the Recreation Commission shall notify the employee or volunteer in writing via certified and regular mail of that person's disqualification to serve with the Bethlehem youth program. The written notice shall not divulge any information regarding the nature of the conviction(s); rather, the written notice shall simply state that the employee or volunteer is disqualified pursuant to this chapter. The written notice shall also state that the individual may appeal the determination by filing a written notice of appeal in accordance with the requirements of §
66-8 below.
Information obtained as a result of the criminal history background
check shall not be disseminated to any other individual or entity
in any form, except as necessary for litigation resulting from the
determinations made pursuant to this chapter. The Recreation Commission
shall adhere to all federal, state and local laws governing the confidentiality
and/or access to criminal history record information.