Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency 40 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 191 - BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR WELFARE AGENCIES
Section 22VAC40-191-60 - Explaining consequences of disqualifying background checks results
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Applicants are denied licensure or approval when there are disqualifying background checks results for:
B. An employee or volunteer of a licensed child welfare agency must not be employed or provide volunteer service until the agency has the person's completed sworn statement or affirmation.
C. An employee or volunteer of a licensed child welfare agency, must be denied continued employment or volunteer service if:
D. No violation will occur and an employee may continue to work or provide service in a licensed or approved facility if the facility has documentation that the criminal history record request, or the request for search of the central registry, was submitted within seven calendar days of the person being employed or volunteering, but the report is not returned within 30 calendar days.
E. If the department or a local agency becomes aware that a person covered by this regulation has a disqualifying background, the department or local agency may release this information to facilities that are covered by this regulation. Those facilities must not further disseminate this information.
This provision applies to a child protective services central registry clearance for a person who becomes 14 years of age.
F. Licensed or approved facilities must inform compensated employees and volunteers that the facilities are requesting child protective services registry checks and criminal history record reports for them.
G. A facility may choose to request a national criminal background check, instead of the criminal history record check, for employees and volunteers.
H. The facility may also require a background check from another state per the provisions in subdivision B 3 of 22VAC40-191-50.
I. A facility that does not comply with this regulation may have its licensure or approval status revoked or denied.
J. If a facility has knowledge that a person required to have a background check has an offense, and this person has neither a waiver nor an exception per 22VAC40-191-50 A, and the facility refuses to separate the person from employment, service, or residence in a home, then licensure or approval must be revoked or denied.
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217. 63.2-1732, 63.2-1733, and 63.2-1734 of the Code of Virginia.