Referred to the House Health Care & Wellness Committee on January 24, 2019
Substitute offered in the House on February 13, 2019
Permits additional types of providers to share criminal background inquiry information with each other about employees and prospective employees.
Referred to the House Rules Committee on March 1, 2019
Amendment offered by Rep. June Robinson (Everett) (D) on March 4, 2019
Specifies that the term "criminal background inquiry information" includes criminal history record information that may be disclosed without restriction under the Criminal Records Privacy Act. Specifies that the term does not include any criminal history record information that is confidential under state or federal law.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on March 4, 2019