Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 43-Committee on Judiciary
FILE NUMBER
124
- ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION--Encouraging certain nonprofit
organizations and governmental agencies to establish programs to protect
children from sexual molestation.
Whereas, The children of this state are its most
valuable resource and also one of its most vulnerable populations; and
Whereas, The children of this state deserve to be protected from crime
before it occurs, including protection from sexual molestation and every effort
must be made to ensure that they are protected; and
Whereas, There were 310
substantiated cases of sexual molestation committed against children in the
State of Nevada in 1995; and
Whereas, Volunteers throughout this state, in
the course of providing invaluable services for nonprofit organizations and
governmental agencies, often exercise supervisory or disciplinary control over
children or have direct access to or contact with children; and
Whereas,
Currently, the volunteers and children involved with nonprofit organizations and
governmental agencies in this state are not subject to any requirements of
training to detect and avoid sexual molestation; and
Whereas, Many
incidences of sexual molestation could be prevented by providing such volunteers
and children with training concerning the prevention and detection of sexual
molestation; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of
Nevada, the Senate Concurring, That nonprofit organizations and governmental
agencies whose volunteers regularly render services to children are hereby
encouraged to:
1. Adopt and enforce policies and procedures which prohibit a
volunteer from being in a secluded environment with a child unless another adult
reasonably has immediate and free access to the secluded environment; and
2.
Require each volunteer to read the policies and procedures and sign a form
stating that he has read and understands the policies and procedures before
beginning volunteer service for the organization or agency; and be it further
Resolved, That those nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies are
further encouraged to establish an informational program for volunteers which:
1. Is designed to familiarize each volunteer with the generally applicable
policies and procedures that prohibit a volunteer from being in a secluded
environment with a child;
2. Sets forth specific behaviors that are, in
relation to the specific activities that the volunteers will be engaging in with
children, acceptable and unacceptable;
3. Informs each volunteer that the
children have been trained to recognize and report molestation and attempted
molestation; and
4. Teaches each volunteer to recognize common strategies
and situations used by molesters that can lead to molestation or attempted
molestation; and be it further
Resolved, That those nonprofit organizations
and governmental agencies are further encouraged to establish an informational
program for each child who desires to participate in the regularly scheduled
activities of the organization or agency which is designed to be administered by
the parent or guardian of the child to teach the child to:
1. Recognize
common strategies and situations used by molesters to molest or attempt to
molest children;
2. Resist attempts of child molesters; and
3. Report a
person who attempts to molest him or another child to his parent or guardian or
to another trusted adult; and be it further
Resolved, That those nonprofit
organizations and governmental agencies are further encouraged to require, as a
condition of participation by the child in the activities of the organization or
agency that:
1. The parent or guardian of the child receive a copy of the
policies and procedures which prohibit a volunteer from being in a secluded
environment with a child and sign a form prepared by the organization or agency
affirming that the parent or guardian has read the policies and procedures and
has discussed them with the child; and
2. The child participate in the
informational program designed to teach him to recognize strategies used by
child molesters, resist attempts of child molesters and report child
molestation; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the
Assembly prepare and transmit a copy of this resolution to each nonprofit
organization and governmental agency in this state whose volunteers regularly
render services to children.
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