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  2. Begin by entering the name of the contractor in the designated field. This identifies who you are working with.
  3. Next, specify the Independent School District involved in your contract. This ensures clarity on which district's requirements you are addressing.
  4. In the certification section, check one of the boxes to indicate whether any of your employees are covered employees as defined by the Texas Education Code.
  5. If applicable, provide details regarding criminal history record information for covered employees. Ensure that all required information is accurate and complete.
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Texas Education Code, Chapter 44, Subchapter B, Section 44.034, Notification of Criminal History, reads as follows: (a) A person or business entity that enters into a contract with a school district must give advance notice to the district if the person or an owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted
A qualified school contractor or a school district, open-enrollment charter school, or shared services arrangement shall obtain all criminal history record information that relates to a person to whom Subsection (a) applies through the criminal history clearinghouse as provided by Section 411.0845 (Criminal History
The Texas Education Code includes all laws and rules passed by the state legislature. It applies to most educational institutions that are supported in whole or part by state tax funds. Searchable index of all state codes and the Texas Constitution.
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The Texas Education Code, Section 44.034(a) states that a person or business entity that enters into a contract with a school district must give advance notice to the district if the person or an owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony.

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