Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 21 - SCHOOL GOVERNANCE AND STUDENT CONDUCT
Section 581-021-0511 - Fingerprinting of Subject Individuals in Positions Not Requiring Licensure as Teachers, Administrators, Personnel Specialists, School Nurses
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) School districts shall adopt and implement local board policy related to fingerprint collection and processing which shall:
(2) Fingerprints may be collected by one of the following:
(3) Immediately following offer and acceptance of employment or contract, school districts shall send fingerprint information for each subject individual to the Oregon Department of Education for purposes of a criminal records check.
(4) Criminal records check requests shall be submitted electronically through the statewide vendor identified by DAS. Exemptions from this requirement may be granted by the Oregon Department of Education on an individual basis. Reasons for exemption include, but are not limited to, geographic location and ability of vendor to meet needs. School districts exempted from the electronic process shall submit fingerprint information on forms provided by the Oregon Department of Education.
(5) The Oregon Department of Education shall request criminal records information from the Oregon State Police in the manner prescribed by law. A fee per criminal records check request shall be established by the department, reviewed annually, and commensurate to cost changes to Oregon State Police or Federal Bureau of Investigation fee schedules and other costs associated with acquiring and furnishing criminal offender information. The fee shall be:
(6) Upon receipt of criminal records information, the Oregon Department of Education shall review the criminal records of a subject individual. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction shall:
(7) Subject individuals who refuse to consent to the criminal records check or refuse to be fingerprinted shall be terminated from employment or contract status by the district.
(8) Subject individuals who have a conviction for any of the crimes listed in ORS 342.143, or the substantial equivalent of any of those crimes if the conviction occurred in another jurisdiction or in Oregon under a different statutory name or number, shall be refused continued employment or have employment terminated upon notification from the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(9) A school district may terminate the employment of any subject individual who knowingly makes a false statement as to the conviction of a crime upon notification of the false statement by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(10) Evaluations of crimes shall be based on Oregon laws in effect at the time of conviction, regardless of the jurisdiction in which the conviction occurred.
(11) Prior to making a determination that results in a notice and opportunity for hearing, the Superintendent of Public Instruction may cause an investigation to be undertaken. Subject individuals and districts shall cooperate with the investigation and may be required to furnish oral or written statements by affidavit or under oath. If the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines through investigation that a violation of this rule has not occurred, a written decision explaining the basis for the decision will be provided to the subject individual.
(12) Subject individuals may appeal a determination that prevents their employment or eligibility to contract with a school district as a contested case under ORS 183.413 to 183.470 to the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(13) The Oregon Department of Education shall not provide copies of criminal records to anyone except as provided by law. The subject individual may inspect his or her personal criminal records under the supervision of properly certified LEDS personnel at the Oregon Department of Education.
(14) The Oregon Department of Education shall maintain a record of all properly submitted fingerprint information. The record shall include at least the following:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 326.051
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 326.603