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DIGEST OF SB207 (Updated February 25, 2002 6:27 PM - DI 84)
School employees and children. Allows supervised group living facilities and community mental retardation and other developmental disabilities centers that have been in existence for at least 10 years to obtain limited criminal history records without charge. Enables the professional standards board to suspend a teacher's license for certain noncriminal behaviors. Requires certain officials to report when a teacher is convicted of certain crimes. Provides uniformity in the grounds for which licenses may be revoked and the contracts of permanent and semipermanent teachers may be canceled concerning sexual misconduct with a minor. Requires governmental entities to pay civil judgments on behalf of employees who are sued because of actions taken within the scope of their employment.