Georgia Bill Would Require Background Checks on Workers Sent Into Homes

September 22, 2009

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A Georgia Republican is pushing a measure that would require employers to perform background checks on staffers who work inside other people’s homes.

The measure sponsored by state Rep. Allen Peake of Macon would also ban some criminals from jobs that would send them into homes.

Peake is pushing the measure after the 2008 assault of a nanny who was raped while she watching a 3-year-old girl.

Police charged Rudolph Valentino Smith, a 44-year-old who worked for a cleaning company, with the assault. Corrections officials say Smith was convicted of six felonies since 1986 ranging from robbery to voluntary manslaughter.

The measure is pending in committee. Peake said he hoped lawmakers sign off on it because “we have a responsibility to protect our family members.”

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  • September 23, 2009 at 7:42 am
    Ridiculous says:
    If someone is dispatched into the home of an individual and commits a crime the employer who sent them is liable...plain and simple. You don't need a law or a regulation to de... read more
  • September 22, 2009 at 1:50 am
    Home Alone says:
    Can't say I'm in disagreement with Rep. Allen. I have an elderly mother at home by herself and would like to think she's safe from service techs. She proably is 99% of the t... read more
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