The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the safety of
children engaged in youth programs by taking steps to provide for
the reasonable assurance that employees and volunteers for youth programs
have been subject to an arrest and criminal history record background
check and obtaining certifications from potential employees and volunteers
regarding relevant aspects of their employment history.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD AND FINGERPRINT BACKGROUND CHECK
A determination of whether a person has an arrest and/or
criminal record by cross-referencing that person's name and/or
fingerprints with those on file with the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Identification Division, the New Jersey State Bureau of Identification
in the Division of State Police, and/or other agencies.
NONSPONSORED YOUTH PROGRAMS
Any youth programs not sponsored by the Township of Delran,
but that utilize municipal facilities or have affiliation with a Township-sponsored
youth program and have contact with persons under the age of 18 years.
TOWNSHIP-SPONSORED YOUTH PROGRAMS
Any programs sponsored by the Township of Delran, including
any and all leagues, boards and commissions falling within the purview
of or acting for or on behalf of the Township of Delran and having
contact with persons under the age of 18 years.
YOUTH PROGRAM
Any organized program with participants that are under the
age of 18 that are sponsored by the Township of Delran; receive Township
funding for their programs and/or services; or utilize municipal facilities,
including buildings and/or fields of play, on a regular or recurring
basis.
Employees or volunteers deemed to have passed the background
check shall be issued identification cards with appropriate expirations
based upon the date of their individual background check. Individuals
issued identification cards are required to display their card while
in performance of their duty involving youth programs.
Any and all criminal background checks obtained from the State
Bureau of Identification in the New Jersey State Police or the Federal
Bureau of Investigation shall be filed and maintained in a secured
and locked cabinet or room at the Delran Police Department Records
Bureau in the Criminal Investigation Division Building, which shall
take custody and maintain such records which shall not be available
to the public. The Delran Township Police Department personnel in
the Records Bureau shall take appropriate steps to safeguard such
records. The records shall be exempt from public disclosure under
the common law, the Open Public Records Act and the New Jersey Right
to Know Law. In addition, the Delran Township Administrator shall not
reveal the affirmative or negative response from the State Police
based upon the findings of the background check except as provided
in this chapter. No Delran Township official or employee shall have
access to the criminal background checks other than individuals in
the Delran Township Police Department Records Bureau whose only access
shall be to take custody and maintain the files as provided for in
this section. The records shall only be retained for such period of
time as is necessary to serve their intended and authorized purpose.
The Delran Township Administrator shall be the contact person for
Delran Township for the VRO Program of the State Police.
This chapter shall not apply to volunteers who participate in
one-day events organized and authorized by the Township Council through
the assistance and advice of the Recreation Advisory Committee. A
representative of the Recreation Advisory Committee shall provide
the Delran Township Police Department with a separate list of volunteers
for every such one-day event, and said list shall include the full
name and address of every volunteer who intends to participate in
said event.