6344.2 - Information relating to other persons having contact with children.

     § 6344.2.  Information relating to other persons having contact                with children.        (a)  Applicability.--This section applies to prospective     employees applying to engage in occupations with a significant     likelihood of regular contact with children, in the form of     care, guidance, supervision or training. Such persons include     social service workers, hospital personnel, mental health     professionals, members of the clergy, counselors, librarians and     doctors.        (b)  Investigation.--Employers, administrators or supervisors     shall require an applicant to submit to all requirements set     forth in section 6344(b) (relating to information relating to     prospective child-care personnel). An employer, administrator,     supervisor or other person responsible for employment decisions     regarding an applicable prospective employee under this section     that intentionally fails to require the submissions before     hiring that individual commits a misdemeanor of the third     degree.        (c)  Grounds for denial.--Each applicant shall be subject to     the requirements of section 6344(c).        (d)  Departmental treatment of information.--Information     provided and compiled under this section by the department shall     be confidential and shall not be subject to the act of June 21,     1957 (P.L.390, No.212), referred to as the Right-to-Know Law.     This information shall not be released except as permitted by     the department through regulation. The department may charge a     fee to conduct a certification as required by section 6344(b)(2)     in accordance with the provisions of section 6344(h). The     department shall promulgate regulations necessary to carry out     this subsection.     (Nov. 29, 2006, P.L.1581, No.179, eff. 60 days)        2006 Amendment.  Act 179 added section 6344.2.        References in Text.  The act of June 21, 1957 (P.L.390,     No.212), referred to as the Right-to-Know Law, referred to in     subsec. (d), was repealed by the act of February 14, 2008     (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law.