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File #: Ord 13-19    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Archived
In control: City Council
Final action: 5/22/2013
Title: Amending Chapter 183 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to add a provision to prohibit prospective employers from requesting pre-hiring criminal record checks.
Sponsors: Melvin Carter III
Title
Amending Chapter 183 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to add a provision to prohibit prospective employers from requesting pre-hiring criminal record checks.

Body
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:

SECTION 1
WHEREAS, economists and public policy experts throughout the country agree that the disproportionate rate of African American and Hispanic involvement in the criminal justice system and the corresponding collateral consequences from a criminal record exacerbate racial disparities in employment; and

WHEREAS, African Americans and Hispanics are arrested at a rate that is two to three times their proportion to the general population; and

WHEREAS, based on current incarceration trends, 1 in 17 white men are expected to serve time in a correctional facility in their lifetime, and this rate climbs to 1 in 6 for Hispanic men and to 1 in 3 for African American men; and


WHEREAS, in 2011 economic reports indicated that Minnesota had the highest rate of African American unemployment (18%) out of 19 major economic cities; and

WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul is committed to reducing employment barriers which disparately impact communities of color;

Now, therefore the council finds that screening applicants for employment by asking for their criminal history without identifying which convictions are reasonably related to the job being sought should be prohibited. Accordingly, the city council enacts the following amendments to Chapter 183 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code.

SECTION 2
Chapter 183 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to add a new section as follows:

183.042 - Prohibited Acts in the Pre-Employment Hiring Process

(a) An Employer, other than one who is expressly permitted to inquire into an individual's criminal history for employment purposes pursuant to any federal or state law, may not inquire into or consider the criminal record or criminal history of an applicant for employment until the applic...

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