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News about State of Illinois Community Programs, Initiatives, Resources and Legislation:Illinois, November 17, 2004. Effective August 12, 2004, school districts are required to perform a fingerprint-based criminal history records check for all certified and non-certified applicants for employment. Any individual that applies for employment with a school district after August 12, 2004 must undergo a national fingerprint history check before the individual begins employment with the district. The criminal history check must be initiated prior to employment, but the individual may be hired, and begin employment pending the outcome of the background check. Current employees do not need to undergo a fingerprint background check.
This new fingerprint check applies to all the same individuals as the former Illinois based criminal background check. For example, all substitutes and teachers at charter schools that apply to be hired are required to submit to this fingerprint check. Substitutes includes, but not limited to, substitute teachers, aides, playground monitors, and kitchen staff. Additionally, any employees of persons or firms holding contracts with any school district who have direct, daily contact with any students must be fingerprinted. Student teachers and bus drivers are not subject to this fingerprint check (bus drivers are separately checked). Illinois Criminal Background Check Information Public Act 93-909. Guidance document by Illinois State Board of Education intended to provide non-regulatory guidance on school teachers background checks.
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News about State of New Jersey Community Programs, Initiatives, Resources and Legislation:
Information about New Jersey State environmental resources -
from the beaches of Atlantic City to the views from Liberty State Park.
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services - Right to Know Program. The New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act, which became law in 1983, requires public and private employers to provide information about hazardous substances at their workplaces. The program gives employees information about what hazardous substances are located at their workplace and how to work with these hazardous substances safely.
New Jersey Clean Communities Council. New Jersey Clean Communities is community-driven effort to keep the garden state clean. In July 2003 municipalities across the state received a share of some $9.5 million to implement litter abatement programs. Local and county officials and clean community coordinators will be implementing programs to make beautify communities.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines environmental justice as: The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. Fair treatment means that no group of people, including a racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic group, should bear a disproportionate share of the negative environmental consequences resulting from industrial, municipal, and commercial operations or the execution of federal, state, local, and tribal programs and policies.
EPA: Facility Compliance Records Online. Through the Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) system residents and businesses can access facility compliance history online.
Open Public Records Act website offers the New Jersey Release and Pollution Prevention Report (RPPR) by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) collecting information on on-site waste management activities, off-site transfers, and pollution prevention activities. The report is required of all facilities that are subject to submission of the federal Toxic Chemical Release Inventory reports.
Environmental Justice Database, includes a searchable list of environmental justice resources that are accessible on-line. The MSU Extension Information Management Program is a set of textual databases.
Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic is the sole public interest environmental law firm in New Jersey since having been founded in 1985. With a docket of over 50 matters, approximately 2/3 of which are litigation matters and 1/3 of which are a combination of policy and administrative matters, the Clinic provides students with opportunities to experience advocacy in numerous venues.
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