For almost a year, all parent or guardian must present a certificate of non-punishment if they want to participate in trips or another school events. Unfortunately, this has caused quite a few organizational problems. That is why MEN wants to change this and simplify these procedures. More specifically, it will let written statements, but on 1 crucial condition.
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No more criminal record. MEN will importantly simplify the procedures
According to the portalself-government.pl, a draft amendment of regulations introduced by the Kamilka Act was sent to the Council of Ministers. Among another things, there will be clear rules for verifying the criminality of those who work with children. "Newing introduces facilitation for parents and carers who want to support the activities of the school, kindergarten or organizer of additional classes. They will not gotta go through complex procedures, just to make a message under penalty" - explains Zuzanna Rudzińska-Bluszcz, Deputy Minister of Justice.
This will be quite a few aid especially for students and volunteers, due to the fact that they will no longer gotta pay for the release of information from the National Criminal Registry. However, it should be remembered that, despite a written declaration of non-criminality, specified a individual will be re-checked in the criminal record. However, no more than erstwhile all 2 years and only 2 years after starting working with children. All due to the fact that after specified a time the situation of a parent or guardian can change, and not necessarily for the better.
MEN amends the rules for verifying criminal record. Date of entry into force
The amendment of the provisions of the alleged Kamilka Act will enter into force 2 weeks after the date of their publication in the authoritative Journal. Importantly, schools, kindergartens, nursery schools and another institutions will have time to update the rules by mid-August 2026. That is the same as the statutory work to update standards, which must take place all 2 years.











