Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Criminal history review-program process.
(1)
Criminal history review requests
and results for programs. Programs request criminal history reviews from
the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) Office of Background
Investigations (OBI), per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:2-46-4.
(2)
Criminal
history restriction waiver process. The process in (A) - (D) of this
paragraph is followed when a program requests a criminal history restriction
waiver.
(A) The decision to grant or deny a
criminal history restriction waiver is made by the restriction waiver review
committee consisting of three Child Care Services (CCS) staff. The committee
decision is based on documentation indicating that the health, safety, and
well-being of children will not be endangered. The granting of a restriction
waiver requires unanimous committee decision. Criteria considered include the:
(i) types of crimes or offenses the
individual was convicted of or disposition, including a plea of guilty or nolo
contendere (no contest), or a finding made;
(ii) nature of the offense(s);
(iii) individual's age at the time of the
offense(s);
(iv) circumstances
surrounding commission of the offense(s) demonstrating whether the individual
will re-offend;
(v) number of
offenses the individual was convicted of or findings made;
(vi) length of time elapsed since the last
conviction or disposition including a plea of guilty or nolo contendere (no
contest), or a finding made;
(vii)
relationship of the offense(s) to the individual's ability to care for
children;
(viii) evidence of
rehabilitation or education activities since the offense was committed, such as
counseling;
(ix) statement from
the individual having the criminal history; and
(x) references of community members
concerning the individual documented on Form 07LC090E, Criminal History
Restriction Waiver Reference, including the reference's name, address, and
phone number.
(B) CCS
State Office provides programs with written notice of the decision.
(C) Licensing staff monitors:
(i) criminal history restriction waiver
notification posting in the facility and placement in the compliance file, when
required; and
(ii) any additional
program instructions.
(D)
A criminal history restriction waiver may be rescinded at the discretion of the
criminal history restriction waiver review
committee.
(b)
Additional background investigations.
(1)
DHS database searches.
Licensing staff searches DHS databases for involvement that may impact the
individual's ability to meet requirements. Searches are conducted:
(A) on all adults with the exception of
directors, who are not owners or responsible entities, who sign Forms 07LC004E,
Request for License - Child Care Program, or 07LC040E, Request for License -
Child-Placing Agency and Residential Child Care;
(B) prior to authorization to operate;
and
(C) annually.
(2)
Docket searches.
Licensing staff conducts docket searches for prior criminal activity. Searches
are conducted annually on all adults who sign Form 07LC004E or Form
07LC040E.
(3)
Background
investigations for children 14 years of age and older living in a
facility. When Licensing has concerns or receives a report of criminal
or delinquent activity, Licensing may request a criminal history investigation,
including a juvenile justice information system review. However, this does not
apply to residents receiving services from a residential child care
program.
(4)
Treating medical
personnel statement. When concerns exist, Licensing staff may request
information from the provider by requiring provider's signature on Form
08HI003E, Authorization to Disclose Medical Records. All medical information is
confidential.
(c)
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) Record of Arrest and
Prosecution (RAP) Back process.
(1)
Definition. RAP Back is an OSBI notification of subsequent
Oklahoma arrests of previously-fingerprinted individuals.
(2)
RAP Back criminal history review
results. This process is followed when RAP Back is received.
(A) OBI simultaneously disseminates RAP Back
criminal history review results to:
(i)
program(s) where the individual is associated; and
(ii) CCS for determination of appropriate
action.
(B) Within 24
hours of receiving RAP Back from OBI, excluding weekends or holidays when the
program is closed, Licensing staff contacts the program, to:
(i) determine what action the program is
taking to protect children; and
(ii) inform the program of required actions.
(d)
Qualified entity (QE) - CCS.
(1)
QE definition. QE means an entity meeting the criteria and
complying with federal and state laws and policies. QE standards govern the
security and confidentiality of national fingerprint results.
(2)
Agreement compliance. CCS
maintains QE standards, per the user agreement with OSBI.
(3)
Agreement revisions. CCS
submits a revised agreement to OSBI when DHSDirector or CCS contact
individual(s) changes.
(e)
QE violations. Licensing
staff reports QE standard violations to OBI.
Added at 13 Ok Reg
325, eff 5-18-95 (emergency); Added at 13 Ok Reg 499, eff 11-14-95 (emergency);
Added at 13 Ok Reg 2663, eff 6-28-96; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 80, eff 11-1-96
(emergency); Amended at 14 Ok Reg 1408, eff 5-12-97; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2174,
eff 5-14-97 (emergency); Amended at 15 Ok Reg 1727, eff 5-11-98; Amended at 16
Ok Reg 2527, eff 7-1-99; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2144, eff 6-11-01; Amended at 19
Ok Reg 2274, eff 6-27-02; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1304, eff 6-1-05; Amended at 23
Ok Reg 1092, eff 6-1-06; Amended at 24 Ok Reg 1351, eff 7-1-07; Amended at 25
Ok Reg 1962, eff 7-1-08; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 415, eff 11-20-08 (emergency);
Amended at 26 Ok Reg 2239, eff 7-1-09; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 48, eff 10-1-09
(emergency); Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1869, eff
7-1-10