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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed certain implementation
issues under the National Child Protection Act of 1993, focusing on: (1)
the extent to which selected states have enacted statutes authorizing
national background checks of child care providers, the fees charged for
background checks of volunteers, and how these fees compare with the
actual costs in these states; (2) the effects these states&apos; laws and
related fees had on volunteerism; (3) whether selected state agencies
and other organizations found national background checks a useful
screening tool, and how often fingerprint-based background checks
identified individuals with criminal histories; and (4) the status of
the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) being
developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the selected
states&apos; plans for using the system when it becomes available.&lt;p/&gt;GAO found that: (1) although there are considerable differences in scope
or coverage, each of the five study states has enacted statutes
authorizing national fingerprint-based background checks regarding paid
and, or volunteer positions at various types of child care-related
organizations; (2) three of the five states, California, Tennessee, and
Texas, have authority to request national checks of volunteers at
nonprofit youth-serving organizations; (3) however, these states do not
require that national checks be done, and few checks have been
requested; (4) a complete check of criminal history records has both FBI
and state agency components; (5) the FBI&apos;s fee for national
fingerprint-based background checks of volunteer applicants is $18; (6)
the FBI projected that its costs for a national check would average $18
in 1996; (7) state laws and related fees did not appear to have
negatively affected volunteerism at the various nonprofit youth-serving
organizations GAO contacted, since applicable statutes permitted rather
than required fingerprint-based background checks, and few had been
requested; (8) officials at the various organizations GAO contacted said
that national checks are or could be a useful tool that should
supplement rather than supplant other important screening practices; (9)
these officials told GAO that they believe the prospect of being
subjected to a national background check deters an indeterminate but
significant number of individuals with unacceptable criminal histories
from even applying for certain positions; (10) for selected job
positions, organizations, or local jurisdictions in the five study
states, GAO found that national checks detected some applicants with
criminal histories who may not have been detected by less comprehensive
practices, including state background checks; (11) according to the FBI,
in October 1998 IAFIS is scheduled to be available to a few selected
states, for the purposes of conducting national fingerprint checks of
applicants, with all other states that have appropriate technology
coming online by July 1999; and (12) once IAFIS is fully implemented,
the FBI expects that the processing time for national fingerprint checks
will be reduced from 7 weeks (not including mailing time) under current
processes to about 24 hours.</abstract>
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