New California Legislation:
Sexual Abuse Prevention

Assembly Bill 506 (AB506) - Effective January 1, 2022
Assembly Bill 2669 (AB2669) – Effective January 1, 2024
Requirements for 'Youth Service Organizations'

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FAQs:

Q: What training is required under AB506?
Q: Are all employees required to meet AB506 requirements or just the employees that interact with children/youth?
Q: If one of our volunteers had a Live Scan background check through another youth organization this year, can we honor that search or will we need to run that check again through our Live Scan account and ORI number?
Q: How can my organization comply with the policy requirement within AB506 - specifically Section 18975(c)(2)?
Q: Does AB506 make all volunteers 'mandated reporters'?
Q: Do all employees/volunteers who were hired prior to January 1, 2022 need to be fingerprinted? Does this law apply only to new employees/volunteers?
Q: If the organization is located in California but the applicant is not, is the organization required to comply?
Q: If the organization isn't located in California, but the applicant is, is the organization required to comply?
Q: If the organization has multiple locations, including CA, is the entire organization required to comply or only those located in CA? What if the organization's headquarters or main office is located in CA?
Q: Does AB506 create requirements for independent contractors related to Background Checks?

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