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Introduced
02/07/2019
02/07/2019
In Committee
02/13/2019
02/13/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
A bill to prohibit Federal agencies and Federal contractors from requesting that an applicant for employment disclose criminal history record information before the applicant has received a conditional offer, and for other purposes. This bill prohibits federal agencies and federal contractors from requesting that applicants for employment disclose criminal history record information before receiving a conditional offer of employment. Agencies may not require an individual or sole proprietor who submits a bid for a contract to disclose criminal history record information regarding that individual or sole proprietor before determining the apparent awardee. The bill (1) sets forth positions to which such prohibitions shall not apply; and (2) requires the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the General Services Administration (GSA), and the Department of Defense (DOD) to issue regulations identifying additional positions with respect to which the prohibition shall not apply. The OPM, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights, the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, the GSA, and DOD must (1) establish procedures for submitting complaints about, and taking actions against, agency employees and contractors for violating such prohibitions and for appealing such an action; and (2) issue regulations to implement this bill. The Bureau of Justice Statistics, in coordination with the Bureau of the Census, must design and initiate a study on the employment of individuals who are released from federal prison after completing a term of imprisonment for a federal criminal offense.
AI Summary
This bill, called the Fair Chance Act or the Fair Chance to Compete for Jobs Act of 2019, prohibits federal agencies and federal contractors from requesting that applicants for employment disclose criminal history record information before the applicant has received a conditional offer of employment. The bill sets forth certain exceptions where this prohibition would not apply, such as for positions requiring a security clearance or involving sensitive law enforcement duties. The bill also establishes procedures for submitting complaints about violations and taking adverse actions against violators. Additionally, the bill requires studies on the employment of individuals released from federal prison.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (8)
Cory Booker (D)*,
Tammy Baldwin (D),
Sherrod Brown (D),
Tammy Duckworth (D),
Joni Ernst (R),
Ron Johnson (R),
Gary Peters (D),
Rob Portman (R),
Last Action
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 69. (on 04/10/2019)
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