Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1400 - Corrections Institute
Chapter 1400-04 - Criteria For Waivers
Section 1400-04-.02 - WAIVER OF PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS

Current through April 3, 2024

A waiver of pre-employment requirements may be granted under the following circumstances:

(1) No person may be employed as a jail or workhouse administrator, jailer, corrections officer or guard in any county jail or workhouse, who requires a waiver under this section, until such waiver is granted.
(a) Military History - The Board of Control may waive pre-employment requirements relating to the military history on an individual basis and depending on the circumstances.
1. Waivers may be granted from pre-employment requirements for the following separations from military service:
(i) Entry Level Separation;

(ii) Uncharacterized Discharge; or,

(iii) General Discharge under Honorable Conditions.

2. Waivers shall not be granted from pre-employment requirements for the following separation from military service:
(i) Dishonorable Discharge or Dismissal;

(ii) Bad Conduct Discharge; or,

(iii) General Discharge under Other Than Honorable Conditions.

(b) Criminal Activity - The Board of Control may consider a waiver from pre-employment requirements relating to criminal activity on an individual basis and depending on the circumstances.
1. Waivers may be granted if the officer has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to or entered a plea of nolo contendere to any misdemeanor charge or misdemeanor violation of any federal or state law or city ordinance (excluding domestic violence) relating to force, violence, theft, dishonesty, gambling, liquor, controlled substances or controlled substances analogues (as defined in the Tennessee Drug Control Act compiled in Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4).

2. Waivers shall not be granted if a person has been convicted of, pleaded guilty to or entered a plea of nolo contendere to domestic assault or to a felony.

3. The employing agency requesting waiver must present a copy of the final court disposition of the case.

4. Some of the factors to be considered when determining whether to grant a waiver shall be:
(i) Amount of time since the offense;

(ii) Amount of time since completion of the sentence;

(iii) Type, circumstances and severity of the offense;

(iv) Applicant's activities since the offense; and

(v) Applicant's ability to carry a firearm pursuant to federal and state law.

(c) Mental Impairment - A waiver shall not be granted from pre-employment requirements for a mental impairment that would affect the person's ability to perform an essential function of the job, with or without a reasonable accommodation.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 41-4-144 and 41-7-106.

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