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Child Protection Improvements Act of 2008

To amend the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to establish a permanent background check system.

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3/13/2008--Introduced.
Child Protection Improvements Act of 2008 - Amends the National Child Protection Act of 1993 to direct the Attorney General to provide for a program for national criminal history background checks for child-serving organizations.
Amends the PROTECT Act to pro... moreSee Full Bill Text

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April 02, 2008 Youth Worker Background Checks Sought

HR 5606 will ensure that youth-serving organizations of all kinds have access to FBI fingerprint searches. It will streamline the process of obtaining ...

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