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Utah begins use of database to check school employees for criminal records

Initial search turns up 500 workers with criminal past
Sept. 11, 2009


From The Salt Lake Tribune: Public safety officials in Utah testing a criminal databank for vetting the state's public school employees have turned up about 500 workers with possible arrests and convictions. That's less than 1 percent of the state's educational workforce, which exceeds 70,000. School districts must still verify employee identities and decide which crimes merit sanction or dismissal.

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