Section 87013 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 51. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
87013
. Whenever a community college district employs a person in an
academic position and that person has not previously been employed
by a school or community college district in this state, the
governing board may, within 10 working days of the person's date of
employment, require the individual to have duplicate personal
identification cards upon which shall appear the legible fingerprints
and a personal description of the employee prepared by a local law
enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the area of the district.
The law enforcement agency shall transmit the cards, together with
the fee hereinafter specified, to the Department of Justice. At the
earliest opportunity following its receipt of the identification
cards, the Department of Justice shall furnish the law enforcement
agency submitting the employee's fingerprints a complete criminal
history of the individual if one appears in the department's files.
The local law enforcement agency shall, in turn, excerpt from the
history all information regarding any convictions of the employee and
shall forward that information to the governing board of the
district.
A plea or verdict of guilty or a finding of guilt by a court in a
trial without a jury or forfeiture of bail is deemed to be a
conviction within the meaning of this section, irrespective of a
subsequent order under the provisions of Section 1203.4 of the Penal
Code allowing the withdrawal of the plea of guilty and entering of a
plea of not guilty, or setting aside the verdict of guilty, or
dismissing the accusations or information.
The governing board may provide the means whereby the
identification cards may be completed and may charge a fee determined
by the Department of Justice to be sufficient to reimburse the
department for the costs incurred in processing the application. The
amount of the fee shall be forwarded to the Department of Justice,
with two copies of applicant's or employee's fingerprint cards. The
governing board may collect an additional fee not to exceed two
dollars ($2) payable to the local public law enforcement agency
taking the fingerprints and completing the data on the fingerprint
cards.
Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the
Department of Justice, shall, as provided in this section, furnish,
upon application of a local public law enforcement agency all
information pertaining to any person required to submit personal
identification cards pursuant to this section if there is a record of
the person in its office.