I need to get an Act 33 & 34 clearance for a fieldtrip for my niece and the end of May. How do I go about this?
it's the FBI Fingerprint Clearance.
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An Act 33 clearance is otherwise known as a Child Abuse clearance and usually goes with a Criminal History background check. When these are done they search all adult records on file.
after youre final appeals etc are done and the dust is settled you have a period of 12 months from your appeal deniel letter before you can RE-APPLY for your clearence
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Pennsylvania Acts 33 and 34 require that prospective employees of agencies serving children (Act 33) and public and private schools (Act 34) present evidence to a potential employer or internship site of any criminal record with the State Police, or a statement from the State Police that such a record does not exist. A plea of "no contest" is effectively the same as a guilty plea, and will show up on your crimional history record. It may be entirely up to the prospective employer whether or not they offer youemploymnent or not.
With the score of a 34 on the ACT you could get a lot of scholarships, some college could also offer you full ride.
All of the above
I believe that is covered in the 1968 Gun Control Act.
Pomona's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 30-34 on the English section, 29-34 on the Math section, and 29-34 Composite.
Acts 33 and 34 ClearanceThis information was provided on the Penn State website: Pennsylvania Acts 33 and 34 require that prospective employees of agencies serving children (Act 33) and public and private schools (Act 34) present evidence to a potential employer or internship site of any criminal record with the State Police, or a statement from the State Police that such a record does not exist. Out-of-State residents must, in addition, present evidence of a FBI background check. These Acts were intended to cover employees of agencies and schools. Some agencies and school districts, acting on the advice of their solicitors, are also requiring these background checks for interns if the students involved are at least 21 years of age. The necessary forms for Act 33 and Act 34 (schools) can be found at: http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ocyf/pdf/DPWchildabuse.pdf and http://www.psp.state.pa.us/psp/cwp/view.asp?A=4&Q=48275.