LIVESCAN/ FINGERPRINTING PROCEDURES
To All students in the
Liberal Studies/Credential Programs, Liberal Studies Programs and in Traditional
Credential Programs:
Background
Information
The
Michelle Montoya School Safety Act requires that people having contact with
children on a K-12 school site undergo a criminal background check in order to
be "cleared" to be in contact with children.
This background check is done through the submission of computerized
(digitized) fingerprints via a process called "livescan."
The clearance goes through the California Department of Justice (DOJ).
There
are many courses in this university that require students to observe in
classrooms or work with student in a K-12 school setting.
According to the Montoya Act, university students in these courses must
be fingerprinted via "livescan' and undergo a DOJ background check.
Also,
according to California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) regulations,
when students apply to a credential program at the university, they must submit
an Application for Character and Identification Clearance and be fingerprinted
again via "livescan" and undergo a background check and be
"cleared" in order to take courses and student teach.
Procedures
Therefore,
in order to implement these regulations, the Liberal Studies Department and the
Department of Teacher Education have implemented the following procedures:
1.
LIBS 1000,
LIBS 2000, LIBS 3000, EDUC 4200 and EDUC 4400 Courses - Students enrolled in
courses requiring work or observations with children K-12 school sites must
submit fingerprints via "livescan" and be cleared by the University to
work/observe in schools. This
procedure needs to be done only once to cover the student for all these courses.
(See note below for the process for submitting fingerprints to be cleared
by the University.) When these
students apply to the Credential Program, they will need to undergo the
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) fingerprinting process.
Therefore, these students will undergo the process twice.
2.
Multiple
Subjects, Single Subjects and Education Specialist Credential (Special
Education) Program Courses - Students enrolled in credential program courses
must submit fingerprints via "livescan" to the California Commission
on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). This
is done as part of the application process to each credential program.
The Credentials Processing Center Office located in the Dermergasso-Bava
Hall, Room 303, will keep a record of students who have applied and been
admitted to a Credential Program.
3.
Students
in any credential program course for Blended Multiple Subject, Multiple Subject,
Single Subject and Special Education Programs who have not been fingerprinted
and cleared through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
through the application process for the credential program must submit
fingerprints to be cleared by the University. (See note blow for the process to submit fingerprints to be
cleared by the University.) However,
students who have been admitted to a credential program at this university do
not need to be fingerprinted again.
University
Fingerprint/Clearance Procedures
Students
who need to submit fingerprints to be cleared by the University must follow
these procedures:
1.
Go to the
Department of Public Safety at the University located in the Campus Services
Building.
2.
Pay Public
Safety $57.00. Public Safety then
forwards all paper work to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
3.
Hours
available for livescan at the Public Safety office between the hours of 8-11 and
1-4. No appointment is necessary.
4.
For
further information feel free to contact the Department of Public Safety at the
University at 667-3662 and speak to Mr. Wayne Barkhousen, fingerprint clerk.
Special
note