(1) As used in this section, "volunteers" means adults who assist teachers, administrators, or other staff in public school classrooms, schools, or school district programs, and who do not receive compensation for their work. (2) Local school districts may utilize adult volunteers in supplementary instructional and noninstructional activities with pupils under the direction and supervision of the professional administrative and teaching staff. (3) Each board of education shall develop policies and procedures that encourage volunteers to assist in school or district programs. (4) Each local board of education shall develop and adopt a policy requiring a state criminal recor ds check on all volunteers who have contact with students on a regularly scheduled or continuing basis, or who have supervisory responsibility for children at a school site or on school -sponsored trips. The request for records may be from the Justice and P ublic Safety Cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts, or both, and shall include records of all available convictions as described in KRS 17.160(1). Any request for a criminal records check of a volunteer under this subsection shall be on a form or through a process approved by the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts. If the cabinet or the Administrative Office of the Courts charges fees, the local board of education shall arrange to pay the cost which may be from local funds or donations from any source including volunteers. (5) The local board of education shall provide orientation material to all volunteers who have contact with students on a regularly scheduled or continuing basis, including school poli cies, safety and emergency procedures, and other information deemed appropriate by the local board of education. (6) The provisions of this section shall not apply to students enrolled in an educational institution and who participate in observations and e ducational activities under direct supervision of a local school teacher or administrator in a public school.
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