Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 851 - BOARD OF NURSING
Division 1 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Section 851-001-0122 - Criminal Background Checks for employees of, for those seeking to be employed by, or providing services or seeking to provide services as a contractor or volunteer for the Board of Nursing
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The Board shall perform national fingerprint checks and state criminal record checks on all individuals covered under this section per ORS 181A.195(1)(c) and OAR 125-007-0210(10). For the purposes of this section rules, these specific individuals will be referred to as subject individual (SI).
(2) Refusal to consent to a fingerprint check and state criminal records check will result in denial of employment or ability to provide services to the Board.
(3) The Board of Nursing, in making fitness must consider:
(4) The Board will evaluate a conviction or pending indictment or that indicate the making of a false statement; crime or offense on the basis of law of the jurisdiction in which the crime or offense occurred.
(5) A conviction in the following crimes may have a nexus to the work and security of the Board and may be investigated and Board considered, could result in denial of employment or service to the Board:
(6) Other criminal offense information that may have a nexus to the work and security of the Board and may be considered includes:
(7) The Board of Nursing in and through its designee(s) shall evaluate a crime or offense on the basis of the law of the jurisdiction in which the crime or offense occurred.
(8) Under no circumstances shall an SI be denied under these rules because of a juvenile record that has been expunged or set aside pursuant to ORS 419A.260 to 419A.262.
(9) Under no circumstances shall an SI be denied under these rules due to existence of contents of an adult record that has been set aside pursuant to ORS 137.225.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.195(1)(c) & OAR 125-007-0210(10)
Statutes/Other Implemented: Executive Order 07-19