CA DOB Redaction & What it Means for Employers that Screen

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07 Mar

CA DOB Redaction & What it Means for Employers that Screen

CA DOB Redaction & What it Means for Employers that Screen

Tuesday, March 7, 2023 (12:00 AM) to Saturday, May 31, 2025 (11:59 PM)
1 PDCs
Provider: Verified First
Course Name: CA DOB Redaction & What it Means for Employers that Screen

Speaker: Vince Brody, Executive Vice President of Sales & Strategic Accounts, InformData
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://go.verifiedfirst.com/ca-dob-redaction-what-means-employers-shrm

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In 2021, the California Court of Appeal ruled in All of Us or None of Us v. Hamrick that an individual’s date of birth (DOB) and driver’s license (DL) could no longer be used to identify criminal defendants in public records. The redaction of DOB and DL numbers in the state of California has caused delays and increased turnaround times for background check results. Efficient and timely background checks are essential to any hiring process and delays affect the employer, anxiously awaiting candidates, and the overall candidate experience. To help us understand California’s DOB redaction changes, impact, and what can be done to address these hurdles, we’re bringing in our partners from InformData for a webinar exploring: (1) Overview of California’s recent decision to remove DOB, (2) Explore the impact and who it affects today, (3) Understand what can be done to help mitigate the effect, and (4) How employers in other states can prepare for potential future legislation changes.

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In 2021, the California Court of Appeal ruled in All of Us or None of Us v. Hamrick that an individual’s date of birth (DOB) and driver’s license (DL) could no longer be used to identify criminal defendants in public records. The redaction of DOB and DL numbers in the state of California has caused delays and increased turnaround times for background check results. Efficient and timely background checks are essential to any hiring process and delays affect the employer, anxiously awaiting candidates, and the overall candidate experience. To help us understand California’s DOB redaction changes, impact, and what can be done to address these hurdles, we’re bringing in our partners from InformData for a webinar exploring: (1) Overview of California’s recent decision to remove DOB, (2) Explore the impact and who it affects today, (3) Understand what can be done to help mitigate the effect, and (4) How employers in other states can prepare for potential future legislation changes.