There is hereby established a new department
known as "Department of Parks and Recreation," the Director of which
will be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the
Township Council.
The functions of the Department of Parks and
Recreation shall include:
A. Supervision and recommendations regarding:
(1) Community Activities Center Building.
(2) Washington Lake and Washington Lake Park.
(3) Washington Township Golf Course.
(4) All Township parks and open space areas.
(5) Washington Township parks and recreation improvements
to School Board properties.
B. Daily operations of the parks and recreation areas.
C. Preparation of the Department's annual budget.
D. Acting as liaison with the Parks and Recreation Commissioners,
the Township Council, the School Board, community and civic groups,
consultants and professional organizations with the assistance of
the program coordinator.
E. Preparation of studies of community recreation needs.
F. Effective maintenance of parks, playgrounds, open
space and recreation areas and structures.
G. Conducting studies to determine the need for parks
and recreational facilities.
H. Make reports and appear before the Planning Board
to offer comment on all requests for subdivision approvals.
[Added 10-25-2007 by Ord. No. 38-2007; amended 2-24-2010 by Ord. No. 4-2010]
Definitions. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD BACKGROUND CHECK — A
determination of whether a person has a criminal record by cross-referencing
that person's name and fingerprints with those on file with the local
Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Identification
Division, and the New Jersey State Bureau of Identification in the
Division of State Police.
A. Due to the interaction of the Department of Parks
and Recreation with persons under 18 years of age, pursuant to the
authority granted to the Township under N.J.S.A. 40:48-1.4 and to
the extent allowed under other applicable law, all employees of the
Department of Parks and Recreation, whether proposed, current, full-time,
part-time, permanent, temporary or seasonal (recreation employees)
and volunteers shall be subject to a criminal history record background
check, which may be conducted in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:59-1.1
et seq. and with the procedures and guidelines adopted and set forth
by the State Bureau of Identification, to determine if the recreation
employee or volunteer has a disqualifying record by the standard delineated
within N.J.S.A. 15A:3A-1 et seq. The Township may also obtain criminal
history background checks by utilizing a private entity, said entity
chosen in accordance with Local Public Contracts Law or any other
applicable law, to determine if a person has convictions for crimes
cited on the recommended guidelines established by the National Council
of Youth Sports, or other nationally recognized criteria for evaluating
criminal histories in youth-related sports.
(1) The Township shall conduct a criminal history record
background check only upon receipt of the written consent for criminal
history record background check from the Department of Parks and Recreation
employee or volunteer. Any Department of Parks and Recreation employee
or volunteer who refuses to consent to the provisions of this section
shall not be permitted to be employed by the Township as a Department
of Parks and Recreation employee or utilized as a volunteer in the
Department of Parks and Recreation programs. Department of Parks and
Recreation employees and volunteers shall submit their names, dates
of birth, addresses, written consent and any other necessary information,
including fingerprints, if deemed necessary, for the criminal history
record background check to the agency designated by the Township to
conduct background checks. The Township Administrator shall be responsible
for coordinating the background checks with Department of Parks and
Recreation employees and volunteers. The term "volunteers" shall include
but not be limited to the following persons:
(a)
All members of the Sports Advisory Board;
(b)
All Commissioners of all sports programs established
through the Washington Township Department of Parks and Recreation;
(c)
All coaches and assistant coaches;
(d)
All "team moms" or "team dads" that have direct
contact with youth sports participants for team games or matches or
otherwise participate in on-field activities or duties.
(2) The Township shall bear all costs associated with
conducting criminal history record background checks for Department
of Parks and Recreation employees and volunteers.
(3) The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation
(the Director) shall conduct a preliminary screen of Department of
Parks and Recreation employees by comparing the name of the Department
of Parks and Recreation employee or volunteer against the most current
New Jersey Sex Offender Registry pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:7-12 to 2C:7-19.
The Director shall confirm that such Department of Parks and Recreation
employee or volunteer is not named on the registry as a sex offender
in any capacity or tier. After the completion of the preliminary screen,
the Director shall notify the Township Administrator of the result.
Any person who is named on the New Jersey Sex Offender Registry shall
not be permitted to be employed as a Department of Parks and Recreation
employee or utilized as a volunteer in the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
(4) Subsequent to the preliminary screen, the Township
Administrator shall take whatever action is necessary to obtain a
criminal history background check for the Department of Parks and
Recreation employee or volunteer, which may, at the discretion of
the Township Administrator upon consultation with the Chief of Police,
include a multijurisdictional background check from the Federal Bureau
of Investigation if said person has been a resident of New Jersey
for less than 10 years. Upon receipt of the background check by the
Township Administrator, the Township Administrator shall consult with
the Chief of Police and shall make a determination as to an individual's
eligibility to be employed as a Department of Parks and Recreation
employee or utilized as a Department of Parks and Recreation volunteer
in accordance with this section, pursuant to the parameters outlined
in N.J.S.A. 15A:3A-1 et seq. or the recommended guidelines established
by the National Council of Youth Sports, or other nationally recognized
criteria for evaluating criminal histories in youth-related sports.
All information received by the Township shall be, and shall remain,
confidential.
(5) A person shall be disqualified from serving as a Department
of Parks and Recreation employee or volunteer if that person's criminal
history record background check reveals a disqualifying record in
accordance with the standards delineated with N.J.S.A. 15A:3A-1 et
seq. or convictions for crimes cited on the recommended guidelines
established by the National Council of Youth Sports, or other nationally
recognized criteria for evaluating criminal histories in youth-related
sports.
B. The Director shall promptly notify a Department of
Parks and Recreation employee or volunteer who receives a disqualifying
recommendation from the Township Administrator. Individuals who receive
a disqualifying recommendation will not be permitted to be employed
or utilized as a volunteer in the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Such individuals will have 30 days from the receipt of the official
notice from the Director to petition the Review Committee for a review
and to submit in writing the facts and reasoning warranting the request
for review. The Review Committee shall consist of the Township Administrator,
the Chief of Police and the Director of the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
C. Individuals who receive a disqualifying recommendation
may be permitted to be employed as a Department of Recreation employee
or utilized as a volunteer if they affirmatively demonstrate rehabilitation
to the Review Committee. In determining whether a person has affirmatively
demonstrated clear and convincing evidence of rehabilitation, the
Review Committee may consider the following factors:
(1) The nature and responsibility of the position which
the convicted person would hold or has held, as the case may be;
(2) The nature and seriousness of the offense;
(3) The circumstance under which the offense occurred;
(5) The age of the person when the offense was committed;
(6) Whether the offense was an isolated or repeated incident;
(7) Any evidence of rehabilitation, including good conduct
in prison or the community, counseling or psychiatric treatment received,
acquisition of additional academic or vocational schooling, successful
participation in correctional work-release programs or the recommendation
of those who have had the person under their supervision.
D. In all instances, the final determination of whether
an individual will be permitted to work as a Department of Parks and
Recreation employee or volunteer will lie in the sole discretion of
the Review Committee. Such determination is final and not applicable
to the Mayor or Township Council.
E. The Review Committee shall promptly advise the Department
of Parks and Recreation employee or volunteer of the decision of the
Review Committee.
F. The within procedure is subject to any applicable
state statutes, regulations or other laws.
G. Access to criminal history record information for
noncriminal justice purposes, including employment, is restricted
to the Township Administrator, the Chief of Police and the Director
of the Department of Parks and Recreation (the Review Committee),
as authorized by federal or state statute, rule or regulation, executive
order, administrative code, local ordinance or resolution regarding
obtaining and disseminating of criminal history record information
obtained under this chapter.
H. The Review Committee shall limit its use of criminal
history record information solely to the authorized person for which
it was obtained, and criminal history record information furnished
shall not be disseminated to persons or organizations not authorized
to receive the records for authorized purposes. Use of this record
shall be limited solely to the authorized purpose for which it was
given, and it shall not be disseminated to any unauthorized persons.
Any person violating federal or state regulations governing access
to criminal history record information may be subject to criminal
and/or civil penalties.