Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 16 - Health and Welfare, Department of
Rule 16.05.06 - CRIMINAL HISTORY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS
Section 16.05.06.190 - BACKGROUND CHECK CLEARANCE

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 16.05.06.190

Current through August 31, 2023

01. Clearance. A clearance is issued by the Department once all relevant records and findings have been reviewed and the Department has cleared the applicant. The clearance will be published on the Department's website and is available for printing to the individual and their agency. (3-28-23)

02. Clearance Types. An applicant required to pass a background check must receive a clearance as provided below: (3-28-23)

a. An enhanced clearance is required for each of the classes listed in Section 126 of these rules and requires searches from states and jurisdictions where the applicant has resided in the previous five (5) years. A relevant record on any child protection registry will result in a denial under Subsection 200.01 of these rules. An applicant who applies to work in any of these classes must receive or have an enhanced clearance. (3-28-23)

b. An applicant not listed in Section 126 of these rules will receive a clearance provided they do not disclose or have a relevant record under Subsections 200.01.a., 200.01.c., 200.01.d., 200.01.e., 200.01.f., or 200.01.g., or a disqualifying crime under Subsections 210.01, 210.02, or 210.03 of these rules. (3-28-23)

03. Revocation of Clearance. A clearance may be revoked for the following: (3-28-23)

a. The individual fails to comply with the Department's request to submit to a new background check under Subsection 195.04 of these rules. (3-28-23)

b. The individual completes a new background check and is found to have a criminal or relevant record that results in an inability to proceed action or in a denial under Sections 200 or 270 of these rules. (3-28-23)

c. The applicant withdraws their application from the background check process under Section 160 of these rules. (3-28-23)

d. The background check fees are not paid, or are insufficient to cover the costs of the background check. (3-28-23)

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