Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1)
Character and Suitability Review. All applicants, board members (if
applicable), and holders of a license, holders of a six-month permit, or
approval to operate a child care center, all applicants for employment or
volunteer services, and all current staff persons, employees, and volunteers,
shall be of suitable and good moral character in order to operate or work in a
child care center. All applicants, board members (if applicable), operators,
owners, licensees, center directors, staff persons, employees and volunteers
shall be investigated to determine their character and suitability to hold a
license, permit, or approval to operate a child care center, or to work, or
perform volunteer services in a child care center.
(a) For purposes of these regulations, an
applicant for a license or approval to operate a child care center, or the
holder of an existing license, permit, or approval to operate a child care
center includes the individual applicant or holder of a license, permit, or
approval to operate as well as all board members and officers of corporations,
partnerships, associations, or other legal entities who have direct contact
with the children in care or unsupervised access to children.
(b) Information regarding the character and
suitability of applicants for a license or approval to operate a child care
center, shall be reviewed by the Department at the time of the initial
application for a license or approval to operate. Subsequent character and
suitability reviews may be conducted at any time at the discretion of the
Department. This information must be updated every five (5) years.
(c) Evidence that an applicant or holder of a
license, six-month permit, or approval to operate lacks the required good
character or is otherwise not a suitable person to operate a child care center
may be the basis for the denial of an initial application, denial of an
application for renewal, denial of renewal of approval to operate, suspension
or revocation of a license, six month permit, or approval to operate.
(d) The holder of a license, permit, or
approval to operate or their authorized designee, such as, but not limited to,
the center director, shall review information regarding the character and
suitability of all applicants being considered for employment or volunteer work
and all current staff persons, employees and volunteers and make a
determination whether they are of suitable character to be employed or perform
volunteer services in a child care center.
(e) The holder of a license, permit, or
approval to operate, or their authorized designee, such as, but not limited to
the center director, shall conduct a review as set out below, of all current
staff persons, employees and volunteers as instructed by the
Department.
(f) A review shall also
be conducted on all applicants for employment or volunteer services, in a
position that has contact with children or unsupervised access to
children.
(2) Factors to
be considered in determining character and suitability shall include, but need
not be limited to:
(a) References.
1. Applicants/Center Directors/Board Members
(if applicable).
(i) Applicants for a license
or approval to operate shall furnish the names of at least three (3)
individuals who are not related to the applicant by blood, marriage, or
adoption who can attest to the good character and suitability of the applicant.
The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the three references shall be
furnished to the Department at the time the initial application is submitted.
The Department reserves the right to contact additional sources who can attest
to the applicant's character and suitability, community reputation, work
history, and suitability to care for children.
(ii) Center Directors shall furnish the names
of at least three (3) individuals who are not related to the director by blood,
marriage, or adoption, who can attest to the good character and suitability of
the individual. The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the three
references shall be furnished to the Department at the time the initial
application is submitted or at the time of employment. The Department reserves
the right to contact additional sources who can attest to the Director's
character, community reputation, work history, and suitability to care for
children.
(iii) All information
obtained on applicants, board members, and center directors shall be maintained
by the Department.
2.
Staff.
(i) For each staff person, employee,
and volunteer, as well as any person who has contact with the children in care
or unsupervised access to children, at least three (3) written reference
letters (see Appendix E., page 80, for required form) from individuals not
related to the person by blood, marriage, or adoption, shall be obtained by
holders of a license, permit, or approval to operate a child care center, or
their designee, attesting to the person's character, community reputation, work
history, and suitability to care for children.
(ii) The holder of the license, permit, or
approval, or their designee shall maintain all information obtained on staff
persons, employees and volunteers in the person's file in the center.
(b) Clearance of State
Central Registry on Child Abuse/Neglect
1.
Applicants/Board Members (if applicable) - A completed request for clearance of
the State Central Registry on Child Abuse/Neglect shall be submitted to the
Department on the required form (Alabama Department of Human Resources Request
for Clearance of State Central Registry on Child Abuse/Neglect, DHR-DFC Form
1598), for each applicant for a license or approval to operate a child care
center. Results of the request for clearance shall be maintained as part of the
Department's records.
2. Center
Directors - A completed request for clearance of the State Central Registry on
Child Abuse/Neglect shall be submitted to the Department on the required form
(Alabama Department of Human Resources Request for Clearance of State Central
Registry on Child Abuse/Neglect, DHR-DFC Form 1598), for each director of a
center for which an application for a license or approval to operate is
submitted. Results of the request for clearance shall be maintained as part of
the Department's records.
3. Staff
- A completed request for clearance of the State Central Registry on Child
Abuse/Neglect for each staff person, employee, volunteer, as well as any person
who has contact with the children in care or unsupervised access to children,
shall be submitted to the Department on the required form (Alabama Department
of Human Resources Request for Clearance of State Central Registry on Child
Abuse/Neglect, DHR-DFC Form 1598), by holders of a license, permit or approval
to operate or by their authorized designee, such as but not limited to the
center director. The results of the request for clearance shall be maintained
in the person's file in the center.
4. All applicants/board members, center
directors and staff must request a supplemental clearance of inter-state child
abuse and neglect registry if the individual has lived in another state within
the past five (5) years.
(c) Criminal History Background Information
Checks.
1. The criminal history of individuals
shall be reviewed and shall be a factor in determining the character and
suitability of individuals to hold a license, six-month permit, or approval, or
to work in a child care center. All applicants for a license or approval and
staff persons, employees, volunteers, and applicants for employment or
volunteer work, shall reveal on their application, all past criminal
convictions and current charges. The holder of a license, permit, or approval,
the center director or administrator of the center shall inform the Department
of all criminal convictions and current criminal charges on themselves and
staff persons, employees, and volunteers that occur after a license, permit, or
approval to operate has been obtained. Staff persons, employees and volunteers
shall inform the holder of a license, permit, or approval, their authorized
designee, or the center director of all criminal convictions and current
charges which occur during the course of their employment or volunteer
service.
2. Upon receipt of a
determination of unsuitability, the affected individual shall be terminated
from employment or volunteer work in the center.
3. The Department shall suspend or revoke the
license or deny the initial application or the application for renewal if the
applicant/licensee, staff person, employee, volunteer, or another person in the
center receives a determination of unsuitable character.
4. If a suitability determination letter is
received by the licensee from the Department's Criminal History Check Unit
stating an individual is suitable for employment based on the absence of any
disqualifying convictions, the licensee shall make his or her own determination
regarding employment or volunteer work. No right to employment is created by
the issuance of a letter stating an individual is suitable for
employment.
5. The licensee shall
inform the Department of any criminal convictions and current criminal charges
involving the licensee, staff, employees, volunteers and other persons who have
contact with the children or unsupervised access to the children, which occur
after a license, permit, or approval is obtained. Such reports shall be made
within 24 hours and followed by a written report within five (5) days. This
information shall be kept on file by the Department.
6. The Department of Human Resources shall
not be responsible for the payment of any fees required for obtaining criminal
history information.
7. The
criminal history background check must include the following suitability
components.
(i) National FBI Criminal history
check with fingerprints
(ii)
National Crime Information Center (NCIC), National Sex Offender Registry
(iii) In-State criminal history
check with fingerprints
(iv)
In-State sex offender registry check
(v) Inter-state criminal history check if
individual has lived in another state within the past five years
(vi) Inter-State sex offender registry check
if the individual has lived in another state within the past five
years
8. Pending
completion of all required background check components applicant/board members,
center directors, and staff cannot be counted in the child/staff
ratio.
(d) Evidence of
Unsuitable Character
1. Examples of evidence
which may make an applicant for a license or approval to operate; a holder of a
license, permit, or approval to operate; a staff person, employee, volunteer,
or an applicant for employment or volunteer services, unsuitable to hold a
license, permit, or approval or to work in a child care center, or have contact
with the children or unsupervised access to children shall include but are not
limited to the following:
(i) Any felony
conviction in this or any other state;
(ii) Theft and other financial crimes related
to business activities;
(iii)
Misdemeanor convictions in this or any other state;
(iv) Operating a motor vehicle while under
the influence of or while impaired by the use of intoxicating liquor or
drugs;
(v) Offenses involving the
reckless operation of a motor vehicle at an excessive speed;
(vi) A crime involving the possession of a
controlled substance;
(vii)
Operating a child care facility without a license, permit, or
exemption;
(viii) Refusal to cease
operations of an unlicensed child care facility;
(ix) A history of consistent failure to
maintain standards while operating a child care facility;
(x) Refusal or failure to cooperate in any
Department investigation or inspection;
(xi) Making false or misleading statements or
reports to the Department;
(xii)
Past history of the individual regarding his/her truthfulness;
(xiii) The individual's ability to care for
children;
2. Indicated
(found or substantial) reports of adult or child abuse/neglect with or without
criminal convictions, in this or any other state.
3. Evidence in item (1), (a) through (m) and
item (2) above, will be evaluated to determine whether or not it constitutes a
danger to the children based on the seriousness of the crime, the existence of
extenuating circumstances, the propensity to recommit the crime, and evidence
of rehabilitation since the crime was committed.
4. An application for a license shall be
denied or a license, permit, or approval shall be suspended or revoked if the
applicant/licensee, center director, staff person, employee, or volunteer is
determined to be of unsuitable character to work with children, to have contact
with children or to have unsupervised access to children.