Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 016 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Division 06 - Medical Services
Rule 016.06.09-013 - Rules for Conducting Criminal Record Checks for Employees of Long Term Care Facilities
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
100 DEFINITIONS
As used in these regulations the following definitions shall apply unless the policy clearly states otherwise.
Bureau - The Identification Bureau of the Department of the Arkansas State Police.
Care - The treatment, services, assistance, education, training, instruction or supervision for which the service provider is compensated either directly or indirectly.
Determination - The determination made by the licensing agency that a service provider, operator, applicant for employment with, or employee of a service provider is or is not disqualified from licensure, exemption from licensure, any other operating authority, or employment based on the criminal history of the service provider, operator, applicant or employee.
Elderly - Persons aged 65 years or older.
Employee -
Employment Clearance Registry (ECR) - A database system maintained by the Office of Long Term Care of previously conducted criminal record checks that result in the employment disgualification of an individual. This database also contains employment disgualification information on individuals based on substantiated administrative findings of patient abuse, neglect or theft against employees of long term care facilities.
Individuals with Disabilities - Persons with a mental or physical impairment who require assistance to perform one or more of the following tasks of daily living; feeding, mobility, toileting, or medication.
Licensing Agency - Means the state agency (Department of Human Services/Division of Medical Services/Office of Long Term Care) charged with licensing, exemption from licensure, or granting other operating authority to a service provider
National Criminal History Check - A review of national criminal records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) based on fingerprint identification or other positive identification methods.
Operator - A person responsible for signing an application for an initial or renewal license to operate as a service provider.
Report - A statement of the criminal history of an applicant, employee, or operator issued by the Bureau.
Service Provider - A long term care facility as defined by A.C.A. § 20-10-101 or 20-10-702; "..a nursing home, residential care facility, assisted living facility, post-acute head injury retraining and residential care facility, or any other facility which provides long term medical or personal care". Note: Additional service providers_covered by Ark. Code Ann. § 20-38-101 (formerly 20-33-201) et seq. include home health agencies and hospice providers. These service providers shall perform their criminal record checks through their licensing agency, the Arkansas Department of Health/Division of Health Facility Services. Also covered are individuals or entities that provide services designated as Elderchoices providers. These service providers_shall perform their criminal record checks through the Department of Human Services/Division of Aging and Adult Services. Note: Prior to September 1, 2009, the term "qualified entity" was the same term and definition as "service provider".
State Criminal History Check - A review of state criminal records conducted by the Identification Bureau of the Arkansas State Police.
200 IMPLEMENTATION
This provision shall be applied at the initial criminal record check performed by a service provider. A person who has previously been disqualified by the Office of Long Term Care, and for whom the time for disqualification has passed (five years for misdemeanors or ten years for felonies) may have the disqualification removed by having a new criminal record check conducted through the Arkansas State Police or FBI. The person shall also provide documentation that they are not confined, on probation or on parole related to the conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere of the disqualifying offense.
Note: The above requirements do not apply to independent (non-employment status) trainees performing clinical training in a long term care facility. Clinical training does not involve the provision of "care" as that term is defined herein. Trainees, independent of an employment connection to a facility, are not required to have a criminal record check. However, nursing assistant trainees who are employed while still in training and used in staffing by a facility to provide care are subject to a criminal record check.
Note: Examples of evidence that can be used to verify the above may include, but not limited to, employment records, payroll check stubs, tax records, rent/house payment records, utility bills, school records, etc. Facilities shall maintain copies of such verification evidence in cases where a state only criminal record check was conducted.
Note: Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-1013 states that criminal history information may be provided to the subject, the subject's attorney or other designee authorized in writing by the subject.
300 APPLICATION PROCESS FOR EMPLOYEES
The employment clearance registry (ECR) shall be available for inquiries by telephone through an automated voice response system, or by computer access to an online website system. The telephone number to the automated voice response system and the URL address to the online website system shall be issued by the OLTC, or its designated agent, and may be subject to change. If needed, facilities should contact the OLTC for the latest contact information for either system.
Both systems shall be available 24 hours per day, seven days per week (except for scheduled maintenance or at times of technical problems). Past disqualification determinations shall be entered onto the ECR by the person's name and Social Security Number. The process to check the ECR shall be as follows:
NAME SEARCHES ARE NOT POSSIBLE ON THE AUTOMATED VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEM. NAME SEARCHES ARE POSSIBLE ON THE ONLINE SYSTEM BUT ACCURACY IS NOT ASSURED. NAME SEARCHES MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY CALLING THE OLTC. PLEASE NOTE, HOWEVER, THAT NAME SEARCHES DO NOT GENERATE A VERIFICATION LOG OF THE CLEARANCE. THEREFORE, FACILITIES SHALL AVOID THE USE OF NAME SEARCHES WHEN THE NEED FOR DOCUMENTATION AND ACCURACY OF THE REGISTRY CHECK IS REQUIRED.
Note: For nursing assistants, the ECR shall provide certification status information and expiration date prior to employment restriction status.
For the online system, if no disqualification record exists, the display screen shall respond as follows:
The online system shall also provide the inquiring facility the ability to print a report of the search and results. Facilities shall be required to print the registry clearance report document and maintain this report in the applicant's or employee's file.
Either statement quoted above means that there have not been previous employment restrictions listed for that person. See Section 303 through 306 for further process instructions if no employment restriction was listed.
If calling after normal hours, the caller will be advised to call back during normal hours if further details are desired.
For the online system, if a disqualification record does exist (for either nursing assistants or other employee positions), the system shall display "Inquiry Status - Found" and display on screen the results showing the employment restriction and direct the inquiring facility to contact the Office of Long Term Care for further details. Facilities shall be required to print the registry report document and maintain this report in the applicant's or employee's file.
*Note: Waivers, as discussed in this context, shall include only those waivers granted from October 1, 1997 through October 1, 2001. Effective October 1, 2001, waivers will not be granted and the waiver process described in Section 600 is no longer available.
400 APPLICATION PROCESS FOR OPERATORS
500 EXCEPTIONS/EXCLUSIONS
Note: The acceptance of a previously conducted criminal record check is contingent upon compliance with provisions set forth in these regulations. All provisions, such as the requirement for a national FBI record check, must have been completed, if applicable. The criminal record check must have been processed and a determination of employment status made by the Office of Long Term Care.
600 WAIVERS
700 SANCTIONS/PENALTIES
800 APPEALS
The Department of Human Services, Office of Chief Counsel, will issue the subpoenas, pursuant to the terms and authority of Ark. Code Ann. § 20-76-103.