New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 50 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTION AGENCIES
Subchapter 4 - PERSONNEL
Section 3A:50-4.6 - Child Abuse Record Information (CARI) background checks
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) As a condition of securing and maintaining a certificate, the agency shall provide written consent to the Department from the executive director and each staff member for a CARI background check to be conducted.
(b) Upon receipt of written consent from an individual specified in (a) above, the Department shall conduct a search of its records to determine if an allegation of child abuse or neglect has been substantiated against the individual, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.11.
(c) If the Department determines that an allegation of child abuse or neglect has been substantiated against an individual specified in (a) above, the agency shall immediately terminate the individual's employment at the agency. If the individual requests an appeal of the substantiated finding, the agency may continue the employment of the individual should the appeal be granted; however, the individual shall not be left alone with a child while the appeal is pending.
(d) If the Department determines that an allegation of child abuse or neglect has been substantiated against an executive director, the Department shall also deny, suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the certificate of approval, as applicable.
(e) If the Department determines that an allegation of child abuse or neglect has been substantiated against a staff member, the agency shall notify the staff member in writing that the termination of employment is based on a substantiated allegation of child abuse or neglect. If the incident was substantiated prior to June 29, 1995, the Department shall notify the staff member of the substantiation in writing and advise that the staff member may request a hearing to contest the substantiation.