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Bill Protecting
Foster Children Signed into Law To
further protect children in Michigan, I have signed legislation
requiring criminal background checks to be conducted on a national
level for all licensees of children's foster care homes. The new
law, effective January 1, 2008, brings Michigan into compliance
with the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006.
We can leave
no stone unturned when it comes to protecting children. We must
ensure that as a state, we are doing everything we can to keep kids
safe no matter where they are.
Under
Public Act 218 of 2007, sponsored by state Senator Gerald Van Woerkom
(R-Norton Shores), the Michigan Department of Human Services will
be required to conduct national criminal background checks on all
licensees in prospective foster homes. The background checks will
include a fingerprint of foster home licensees and an Internet Criminal
History Access Tool (ICHAT)
check of all household members 18 years or older. If an applicant
or adult resident in the household has been convicted of a listed
offense, a foster care license will not be issued or renewed.
The other new
laws (Public Acts 217, 219, and 220 of 2007), sponsored by state
Senator Gilda Jacobs (D-Huntington Woods), protect children by expanding
the facilities licensed by the state to include children's campsites
and children's therapeutic group homes.
We
want to ensure that Michigan is the safest place in the nation for
families to live and children to learn. Thanks to the leadership
of Senators Van Woerkom and Jacobs, we now have important new tools
to protect our kids.
I am a long-time
advocate on child protection issues, and these legislative changes
continue our efforts to fundamentally reform and strengthen Michigan's
child welfare system and the protection of children in regulated
care settings.
Other initiatives
that have been imposed during my administration include expansion
of automated background checks for all child care providers, forensic
interviewing training for Children's Protective Services workers,
increased staffing for children's services, revised and strengthened
day care regulations, and implementation of safe sleep recommendations
in day care settings and foster homes.
Protecting Michigan's
children is my highest priority. The federal Adam Walsh Child Protection
and Safety Act protects children by expanding the National Sex Offender
Registry, strengthening federal penalties for crimes against children,
making it more difficult for sexual predators to reach children
on the Internet, and requiring criminal background checks of adoptive
and foster parents.
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