Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency 40 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 191 - BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR WELFARE AGENCIES
Section 22VAC40-191-40 - Identifying who is covered by this regulation
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. This regulation applies to:
B. Except as provided in 22VAC40-191-50 A, no person with a disqualifying background who has not been granted a waiver according to 22VAC40-191-90 may operate or volunteer or work at a facility governed by this chapter.
C. Background checks are required at the time of initial application. These background checks are required at the time of initial application for licensure or approval:
Who |
What |
When |
1. An agent or applicant at the time of application who is or will be involved in the day-to-day operations of the child welfare agency or who is or will be alone with, in control of, or supervising one or more of the children |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, and criminal history record check |
Upon application for licensure as a child welfare agency |
2. An existing employee or volunteer |
Same |
Upon application for licensure |
3. Prospective foster or adoptive parent |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, search of child abuse and neglect registry maintained by any other state in which the individual has resided in the last five years, and national criminal background check |
Prior to approval by child-placing agency |
4. Birth parent of a child in a foster care placement (unless the birth parent has revoked an entrustment agreement pursuant to § 63.2-1223 or 63.2-1817 of the Code of Virginia, or a local board or birth parent revokes a placement agreement while legal custody remains with the parent, parents, or guardians pursuant to § 63.2-900 of the Code of Virginia) |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, search of child abuse and neglect registry maintained by any other state in which the individual has resided in the last five years, and national criminal background check |
Prior to placement of a child with birth parent |
5. Other adults living in a prospective foster or adoptive home |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, search of child abuse and neglect registry maintained by any other state in which the individual has resided in the last five years, and national criminal background check |
Prior to approval by child-placing agency |
D. Background checks are required after the initial licensure or approval.
Who |
What |
When |
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a. New person designated as applicant, licensee, or agent who is or will be involved in the day-to-day operations of the facility or who is or will be alone with, in control of, or supervising one or more of the children |
Sworn statement or affirmation |
Whenever an applicant, licensee, or agent changes |
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Search of central registry and criminal history record check |
Before the end of 30 days after the change |
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b. An employee of a licensed or approved facility who is involved in the day-to-day operations or who is alone with, in control of, or supervising one or more children |
Sworn statement or affirmation |
Prior to first day of employment at the facility |
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Search of central registry and criminal history record check |
Before 30 days of employment at the facility ends |
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c. An applicant, licensee, agent, employee, or volunteer |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry and criminal history record check |
Before three years since the dates of the last sworn statement or affirmation, most recent central registry finding and most recent criminal history record check report |
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d. Volunteer at licensed or approved facility who will be alone with any child in the performance of duties, excluding a parent-volunteer for children attending a licensed or approved program |
Sworn statement or affirmation |
Prior to first day of service at the facility |
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Search of central registry and criminal history record check |
Before 30 days of service at the facility elapses |
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e. Foster parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency, in an independent foster home, or an adoptive parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency, until the adoption is final |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, and criminal history record check |
Before three years since the dates of the last sworn statement or affirmation, most recent central registry finding, and most recent criminal history record check report or national criminal background check |
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f. All adult household members residing in the home of the foster parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency, foster parent in an independent foster home, or an adoptive parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency, until the adoption is final |
Sworn statement or affirmation, search of central registry, and criminal history record check |
Before three years since the dates of the last sworn statement or affirmation, most recent central registry finding, and most recent criminal history record check report or national criminal background check |
If a licensed or approved facility uses independent contract employees or contract employees hired by a contract agency who will be involved in the day-to-day operations of the facility or who will be alone with, in control of, or supervising one or more children, the facility must:
Who |
What |
When |
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Person living in the home of (i) a prospective foster or adoptive parent, (ii) a foster parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency, (iii) a foster parent in an independent foster home, or (iv) until the adoption is final, an adoptive parent approved by a licensed child-placing agency |
Sworn statement or affirmation |
When a person age 18 years or older begins residing in the home or when a person in the home becomes 18 years old |
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Search of central registry, search of child abuse and neglect registry maintained by any other state in which the individual has resided in the last five years, and national criminal background check |
Within 30 days of a person 18 years of age or older beginning to reside in the home or a person in the home becoming 18 years old |
Who |
What |
When |
a. Person living in: An applicant's home, A foster home approved by a licensed child-placing agency, An independent foster home, or An adoptive home approved by a licensed child-placing agency, until the adoption is final |
Child protective services central registry check |
Within 30 days of a 14-year-old beginning to reside in the home or a person in the home becoming 14 years old |
b. A person 14 years of age up to 18 years of age who is placed in an approved foster or adoptive home by a child-placing agency is not required to have a search of the central registry. |
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217. 63.2-1732, 63.2-1733, and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.