File #: 20-1648   
Status: Agenda Ready
In control: County Commission
Agenda Date: 9/22/2020 Final action: 9/22/2020
Title: MOTION TO DIRECT Office of the County Attorney to draft an Ordinance to require that County contractors and vendors "ban the box" on job applications and delay inquiry of a job applicant's criminal history. (Mayor Holness)
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Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Dale V.C. Holness
Department: County Commission

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Requested Action
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MOTION TO DIRECT Office of the County Attorney to draft an Ordinance to require that County contractors and vendors "ban the box" on job applications and delay inquiry of a job applicant's criminal history. (Mayor Holness)

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Why Action is Necessary
Board direction is required to direct the Office of the County Attorney to draft an Ordinance amending the Broward County Code of Ordinances.

What Action Accomplishes
Directs the Office of the County Attorney to draft an Ordinance for Board consideration.

Is this Action Goal Related
No

Previous Action Taken


Summary Explanation/Background
In 2016, Broward County adopted a "Ban the Box" Ordinance pursuant to which Broward County job applicants are not asked on their job application if they have been arrested or have a criminal background. To date, 35 states and over 150 cities and counties have enacted "Ban the Box" laws and many private employers have adopted "Ban the Box" policies so that employers consider a job candidate's qualifications first - without the stigma of a conviction or arrest record. The policies provide applicants a fair chance at employment by removing the conviction history question from job applications and delaying background checks until later in the hiring process.

These fair-chance policies benefit everyone, not just people with criminal records, because they are good for families, local communities, and the overall economy. There are an estimated 70 million U.S. adults with arrests or convictions, many of whom are turned away from jobs despite their skills and qualifications. The "box" on a job application is a barrier because it has a chilling effect that discourages people from applying. It also artificially narrows the applicant pool of qualified workers when employers toss out applications with the checked box, regardles...

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