II. Definitions:
(a) "Assuming the responsibility by contract"
means entering into an agreement, for consideration, to provide in-home care,
protection, or custody, including an employment agreement with a home health or
similar agency.
(b) "Caregiver"
means ' an individual who has responsibility for the protection, in-home care,
or custody of a Medicaid enrollee as a result of assuming the responsibility by
contract.
(c) "Drug screen" means a
5-panel drug screen administered by a drug testing agency.
(d) "Felony or crime involving moral
turpitude or dishonesty" means:
(1) Criminal
attempt, §
5-3-201, criminal complicity,
§
5-3-202, criminal solicitation,
§
5-3-301, or criminal conspiracy,
§
5-3-401, to commit any of the
offenses in this subsection;
(2)
Capital murder, §
5-10-101;
(3) Murder, §§
5-10-102 and
5-10-103;
(4) Manslaughter, §
5-10-104;
(5) Negligent homicide, §
5-10-105;
(6) Kidnapping, §
5-11-102;
(7) False imprisonment, §§
5-11-103 and
5-11-104;
(8) Permanent detention or restraint, §
5-11-106;
(9) Robbery, §§
5-12-102 and
5-12-103;
(10) Battery, §§
5-13-201 -
5-13-203;
(11) Assault, §§
5-13-204 -
5-13-207;
(12) Coercion, §
5-13-208;
(13) Introduction of controlled substance
into body of another person, §
5-13-210;
(14) Terroristic threatening, §
5-13-301;
(15) Terroristic act, §
5-13-310;
(16) Any sexual offense, §
5-14-101 et seq.;
(17) Voyeurism, §
5-16-102;
(18) Death threats concerning a school
employee or student, §
5-17-101;
(19) Incest, §
5-26-202;
(20) Domestic battery, §
5-26-303 - §
5-26-306;
(21) Interference with visitation, §
5-26-501;
(22) Interference with court-ordered custody,
§
5-26-502;
(23) Endangering the welfare of an
incompetent person, §§
5-27-201 and 5- 27-202;
(24) Endangering the welfare of a minor,
§§
5-27-205 and
5-27-206;
(25) Contributing to the delinquency of a
minor, §
5-27-209;
(26) Contributing to the delinquency of a
juvenile, §
5-27-220;
(27) Permitting abuse of a minor, §
5-27-221;
(28) Soliciting money or property from
incompetents, §
5-27-229;
(29) Engaging children in sexually explicit
conduct for use in visual or print media, §
5-27-303;
(30) Pandering or possessing visual or print
medium depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child, §
5-27-304;
(31) Transportation of minors for prohibited
sexual conduct, §
5-27-305;
(32) Employing or consenting to the use of a
child in a sexual performance, §
5-27-402;
(33) Producing, directing, or promoting a
sexual performance by a child, §
5-27-403;
(34) Computer crimes against minors, §
5-27-601 et seq.;
(35) Felony abuse of an endangered or
impaired person, §
5-28-103;
(36) Theft of property, §
5-36-103;
(37) Theft of services, §
5-36-104;
(38) Theft by receiving, §
5-36-106;
(39) Forgery, §
5-37-201;
(40) Criminal impersonation, §
5-37-208;
(41) Financial identity fraud, §
5-37-227;
(42) Arson, §
5-38-301;
(43) Burglary, §
5-39-201;
(44) Breaking or entering, §
5-39-202;
(45) Resisting arrest, §
5-54-103;
(46) Felony interference with a law
enforcement officer, §
5-54-104;
(47) Cruelty to animals, §§
5-62-103 and
5-62-104;
(48) Felony violation of the Uniform
Controlled Substances Act, §§
5-64-101 -
5-64-508;
(49) Public display of obscenity, §
5-68-205;
(50) Promoting obscene materials, §
5-68-303;
(51) Promoting obscene performance, §
5-68-304;
(52) Obscene performance at a live public
show, §
5-68-305;
(53) Prostitution, §
5-70-102;
(54) Patronizing a prostitute, §
5-70-103;
(55) Promotion of prostitution, §§
5-70-104 -
5-70-106;
(56) Stalking, §
5-71-229;
(57) Criminal use of a prohibited weapon,
§
5-73-104;
(58) Simultaneous possession of drugs and
firearms, §
5-74-106; and
(59) Unlawful discharge of a firearm from a
vehicle, §
5-74-107.
(e) "Qualifying drug screen" means a drug
screen for which the test results are all "negative."
(f) "Random drug screen" means drug screens
that on average occur every 54 months and no less often than every 60
months.