Bill Text - HB295 (2013)

Requiring criminal background checks for volunteers and employees at youth skill camps.


Revision: March 22, 2013, midnight

HB 295 – AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE

6Mar2013… 0450h

2013 SESSION

13-0547

05/04

HOUSE BILL 295

AN ACT requiring criminal background checks for volunteers and employees at youth skill camps.

SPONSORS: Rep. LeBrun, Hills 32; Rep. Harding, Graf 13

COMMITTEE: Resources, Recreation and Development

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill requires youth skill camp operators to certify to the department of environmental services that their employees and volunteers have undergone a criminal background check. The bill also establishes a recreation camp and youth skill camp fund.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

6Mar2013… 0450h

13-0547

05/04

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Thirteen

AN ACT requiring criminal background checks for volunteers and employees at youth skill camps.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Safety Regulations; Subdivision Heading Amended. Amend the subdivision heading preceding RSA 485-A:23 to read as follows:

Safety Regulations for Camps, Pools, and Bathing Places

2 Definition of Recreation Camp and Youth Skill Camp. RSA 485-A:23 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:

485-A:23 Definitions. In this subdivision:

I. “Recreation camp” means any place set apart for recreational purposes for boys and girls. It shall not be construed to apply to private camps owned or leased for individual or family use, or to any camp operated for a period of less than 10 days in a year.

II. “Youth skill camp” means a nonprofit or for-profit program that lasts 8 hours or more that is operated by an entity, other than a municipality, for the purpose of teaching a skill to minors. Such camps include, but are not limited to, the teaching of sports, the arts, and scientific inquiry.

3 Recreation Camp Licensing and Youth Skill Camp Certification; Criminal Background Check Required. Amend RSA 485-A:24 and RSA 485-A:25 to read as follows:

485-A:24 Recreation Camp License; [Fee] Youth Skill Camp Certification of Criminal Background Check.

I. No person shall for profit or for charitable purposes operate any recreation camp, as defined in RSA 485-A:23, I, designed or intended as a vacation or recreation resort, without a license issued by the department. Said license is to be conditioned upon the maintenance of clean, healthful sanitary conditions and methods, as determined and approved by said department, good only for the calendar year in which it is issued and subject to suspension or revocation at any time for cause. The fee for such license shall be $50 [to] which shall be paid into the [state treasury] recreation camp and youth skill camp fund established in RSA 485-A:24-a.

II.(a) No person or entity, other than a municipality, shall for profit or for charitable purposes operate any youth skill camp, as defined in RSA 485-A:23, II, without having performed background checks on the camp owners, all employees, and all volunteers at the camp and having certified to the department that no individual has a criminal conviction for any offense involving:

(1) Causing or threatening direct physical injury to any individual; or

(2) Causing or threatening harm of any nature to any child or children.

(b) Any person or entity required to perform background checks and provide certification to the department pursuant to subparagraph (a) shall pay a fee of $25 to the department. All such fees collected by the department shall be deposited into the recreation camp and youth skill camp fund established in RSA 485-A:24-a.

(c) Subparagraphs (a) and (b) shall not apply to any person or entity which owns property used to operate a youth skill camp or any buildings or structures on such property used in the operation of a youth skill camp, provided such person or entity obtains written certification signed by the youth skill camp operator stating that background checks in accordance with this paragraph have been completed.

485-A:25 Rulemaking.

I. The commissioner shall adopt rules under RSA 541-A relative to:

(a) Issuance of licenses to recreation camp operators under RSA 485-A:24, I.

(b) Requirements for performing criminal background checks at youth skill camps and certifying acceptable results.

(c) Water quality-related issues for the protection of persons using recreation camp facilities regulated under [this subdivision] RSA 485-A:24, I.

II. The commissioner, in consultation with the department of health and human services, shall adopt all other necessary rules under RSA 541-A, relative to public health and safety issues for the protection of persons [using camp facilities regulated under this subdivision] attending recreation camps regulated under RSA 485-A:24, I.

4 New Section; Water Pollution and Waste Disposal; Fund Established. Amend 485-A by inserting after section 24 the following new section:

485-A:24-a Recreation Camp and Youth Skill Camp Fund. There is established in the office of the state treasurer a nonlapsing fund to be known as the recreation camp and youth skill camp fund to be administered by the commissioner of the department of environmental services, and which shall be kept distinct and separate from all other funds. All moneys in the fund shall be continually appropriated to the commissioner of the department of environmental services for the purpose of paying costs associated with administering the provisions of RSA 485-A:24 and 485-A:25.

5 Safety Regulations; Injunction. Amend RSA 485-A:27 to read as follows:

485-A:27 Injunction. Any person operating or maintaining a [youth] recreation camp, youth skill camp, [or] public swimming pool, or bathing place without the same having been approved by the department may be enjoined by the superior court or any justice of the court upon petition brought by the attorney general.

6 New Subparagraph; Application of Receipts; Recreation Camp and Youth Skill Camp Fund. Amend RSA 6:12, I(b) by inserting after subparagraph (310) the following new subparagraph:

(311) Moneys deposited into the recreation camp and youth skill camp fund established in RSA 485-A:24-a.

7 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 30 days after its passage.

LBAO

13-0547

Amended 03/21/13

HB 295 FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT requiring criminal background checks for volunteers and employees at youth skill camps.

FISCAL IMPACT:

    The Department of Environmental Services states this bill, as amended by the House (Amendment #2013-0450h), will increase state restricted revenue by $11,000, and decrease state general fund revenue by $8,500 in FY 2014 and each fiscal year thereafter. There will be no fiscal impact on county and local revenues, or state, county, and local expenditures.

METHODOLOGY:

The Department of Environmental Services states this bill creates the dedicated, non-lapsing Recreation Camp and Youth Skills Camp Fund (RCYSF) and directs fee revenue derived from the regulation of recreation camps currently allocated to the general fund to the RCYSF. The proposed legislation also defines a youth skills camp and establishes a $25 fee to be paid to the Department for the certification of criminal background checks of youth skills camp owners, employees, and volunteers. The Department notes this fee is also allocated to the RCYSF in the proposed legislation. The Department states the fee revenue derived from recreation camps currently allocated to the general fund is approximately $8,500 per fiscal year. The Department states the proposed legislation’s allocation of this revenue source to the newly created RCYSF will decrease state general fund revenues and increase state restricted revenues by $8,500 in FY 2014 and each fiscal year thereafter. The Department states youth skills camps are currently unregulated and pay no fees and therefore are uncertain of the number of camps that would be required to pay the $25 fee in the proposed legislation were enacted. However, assuming a population of 100 youth skills camps the Department estimates the proposed legislation will increase state restricted revenue by $2,500 in FY 2014 and each fiscal year thereafter.