Changes to federal regulations will require additional screening of employee Background checks for child care facility employees are casting a wider net to protect our Nevada children, thanks to a change in federal regulations. In addition to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) fingerprint check and a search of the National Sex Offender Registry, applicants for a job at a Nevada licensed child care facility must now undergo a search under:
2018 Nevada Early Childhood Education Conference Call for Proposals The 2018 conference will be held April 12-14 in Reno. Proposals to present at the conference are now being accepted for the following tracks:
The deadline for proposals is January 1. A PDF with more details is available below, or visit https://nevaeyc.org/events/state-conference/ for more information.
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Diane Nicolet
11/30/2017 11:24:56 am
Hello - thank you for the NCIC NSOR update information. However, I do not see the attached document that is referenced in Nathan's email as:
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Christine
11/30/2017 11:30:37 am
I don't see the attachment either.
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Nathan Orme
11/30/2017 11:36:42 am
My apologies, the link has been added to access the procedures and the Background Consent and Release form.
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12/4/2017 10:46:11 am
I'm still not able to see an attachment. Where else can I find this information? 12/4/2017 11:47:01 am
Click on this link: http://dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/ChildCare/Child_Care_Licensing_Open_and_Operate/
Lee Jones
12/1/2017 08:32:11 am
In regards to the Fingerprint card instructions - it states "One fingerprint card will be sent to the FBI...." then "The other card will remain at the Nevada Criminal history repository......"
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Nathan Orme
12/27/2017 04:43:08 pm
Hello - You can contact your individual surveyor for more info.
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Diane Nicolet
12/7/2017 04:34:20 pm
Hello Nathan - the embedded link that sends us to the attached document, related to the new fingerprinting process, does not provide guidance for the new process. The document is an old one. Nathan, our child care providers are going to need much more help with this new process.
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Nathan Orme
12/27/2017 04:42:24 pm
Please contact your individual surveyor for more info.
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4/2/2023 07:02:47 pm
Thank you for mentioning state-based databases and registers for child abuse and neglect in the state where the childcare staff worker currently resides and in each state where they have lived for the previous five years. My sister wants to get a childcare facility for her children. I'll advise her to choose a child care with five years of experience.
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