(a) The Department shall: (1) Investigate complaints received regarding a youth camp; and (2) Require appropriate training, including knowledge of outdoor camping, for a camp inspector. (b) (1) Before a youth camp makes a formal offer of employment to a job applicant, the operator of the youth camp may request from the Department a determination as to whether the results of a national or State criminal history records check would be the basis for prohibiting the hiring of the applicant. (2) Within 3 business days after receipt of a request from the operator of a youth camp under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Department shall issue a written determination to the youth camp as to whether the results of a national or State criminal history records check would be the basis for prohibiting the hiring of the applicant. (3) A determination issued by the Department under paragraph (2) of this subsection is binding on the Department and the youth camp unless the applicant: (i) Has subsequently been convicted of a crime; (ii) Has pending criminal charges; or (iii) Had previously undisclosed criminal convictions. (4) The Department may set a reasonable fee to cover the cost of a criminal history records check required under this subsection.
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