North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1196

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Criminal history record checks.

Impact

The passing of HB 1196 would have a notable impact on the state’s laws governing background checks and their implementation across different sectors, particularly in employment and licensing contexts. By refining the process and imposing statutory obligations on agencies to complete criminal history checks within three days, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency of these checks. This could lead to expedited hiring processes in fields where safety and security are crucial, such as education, healthcare, and law enforcement, thereby improving overall public trust in these systems.

Summary

House Bill 1196 is a legislative proposal intended to amend and reenact Section 12-60-24 of the North Dakota Century Code, focusing primarily on the procedures involved in conducting criminal history record checks. This bill delineates the responsibilities of various agencies and bodies in managing and executing these background checks, emphasizing requirements for the consent of applicants and the process for submitting fingerprints to the bureau of criminal investigation. It establishes clear guidelines on the retention, confidentiality, and dissemination of criminal history information, which is paramount for safeguarding public safety during the hiring processes in various sectors.

Contention

While the bill seeks to strengthen public safety by ensuring thorough vetting processes, there may be points of contention regarding the confidentiality of the records and the potential barriers it may create for individuals with prior convictions seeking employment. The requirements for fingerprinting and the confidentiality measures could be perceived as double-edged swords: while they protect public safety, they might also perpetuate challenges for reintegration into the workforce for those with criminal backgrounds, potentially leading to debates on balancing safety with opportunity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB1921

Criminal history records; modifying provisions related to national criminal history record checks. Effective date.

ND SB146

Fingerprint-Based Criminal History Record Checks

ND SB806

Health Occupations - Criminal History Records Checks

ND HB1420

Health Occupations - Criminal History Records Checks

ND HB991

Relating To Criminal History Record Checks.

ND SB1310

Relating To Criminal History Record Checks.

ND SB1310

Relating To Criminal History Record Checks.

ND HB1075

Criminal history record checks by the department of emergency services.

ND H775

Criminal History Checks for School Positions

ND SB00343

An Act Concerning Fees Charged For Criminal History Records Checks.

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