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Process & Procedure
The Jessica Lunsford Act was enacted on September 1, 2005 in response to the tragic abduction and death of Jessica Lunsford. This law affects a vendor's business operations and employees if they are under contract with Orange County Public Schools.
1. Determine if you need a badge:
Florida statute requires all vendors, contractors and subcontractors of Orange County Public Schools to undergo a FDLE/FBI Level II background screening for any one of the following conditions:
a. Vendor employees will be on school grounds when students are present
b. Vendor employees will have direct contact with students
c. Vendor employees will have access to or control of school funds
If you answered yes to one or more of the above three conditions, go to Step Two below.
If you answered no to all of the above conditions, the Jessica Lunsford Act does not apply; but you may still need to fingerprint under F.S. 1012.465.
2. The following exemptions may apply:
If you answered no to all of the above exemptions, click here to go to the next step.
If you meet any of the above conditions, you may be exempt and do not need a badge.
Vendor personnel who are required to have security clearance, must do so. Once they have applied for security clearance, followed the fingerprint process, and have been cleared after an evaluation of the state and national FDLE/FBI Level 2 background check, they will receive an ID badge that must be worn at all times while on a school campus.
As of September 1, 2008, the FDLE modified the Florida School Shared Results (FSSR) database. This database now only contains fingerprints retained within the past five (5) years.
If you fingerprinted prior to that date you will need to re-fingerprint. If you were fingerprinted as a school district employee and now wish to serve in a vendor capacity you will be required to re-fingerprin