West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 78 - Human Services
Title 78 - LEGISLATIVE RULE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BUREAU FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
Series 78-18 - Family Child Care Facility Licensing Requirements
Section 78-18-16 - Criminal History Background Checks
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
16.1. At the time of license application and renewal, a family child care facility must demonstrate compliance with the provisions of the West Virginia Clearance for Access: Registry and Employment Screening Act (WV CARES), W. Va. Code § 16-49-1 et seq., and 69CSR10, for all facility owners, operators, staff, volunteers 18 years of age and over, and each adult household member.
16.2. The Secretary shall not grant a certificate of license to a family child care facility if any of the individuals listed in subsection 16.1 of this rule are determined to be ineligible pursuant to WV CARES. A negative fitness determination will result if the individual:
16.3. If the individuals listed in subsection 16.1 of this rule failed to report convictions to the Department, a family child care facility shall not operate or continue operations unless the facility owner requests a waiver or variance, and it is approved by the Secretary.
16.4. A family child care facility shall report charges, indictments, and convictions of individuals listed in subsection 16.1 of this rule to the Department within 24 hours of their occurrence. Failure to report will result in revocation of the certificate of registration and the family child care facility shall not operate or continue operations unless the facility owner requests a waiver or variance, and it is approved by the Secretary.
16.5. The Department shall not approve a facility for continuing licensure if a criminal history background check reveals that any individual listed in subsection 16.1 of this rule:
16.6. For facilities operated outside the operator's home, a certificate of license may be issued when a household member has a conviction if the household member with the conviction does not reside with, visit, or have contact with children in care.