Appendix A, Standards for Rehabilitation
(A) What records are included in a
background check?
(1) Bureau of criminal investigation (BCI)
records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code.
(2) Federal bureau of investigation (FBI)
records pursuant to section 5104.013 of the Revised Code.
(3) National sex offender registry.
(4) State sex offender registry.
(5) Statewide automated child welfare
system (SACWIS) records.
(B) Who shall have a background check?
(1) An owner and administrator of an
approved child day camp.
(2) An employee of an approved child day
camp as defined in rule 5101:2-18-01 of the Administrative Code.
(3) A child day camp staff member as
defined in rule 5101:2-18-01 of the Administrative Code.
(C) When is a background check required?
(1) At initial application for approval of
a child day camp.
(2) Prior to the first day of employment
for employees and child day camp staff members.
(3) Every five years from the date of the
most recent background check.
(D) How is a background check obtained?
The individual shall:
(1) Complete and submit the JFS 01175
"Request for a Background Check for Child Care" (rev. 10/2017) to the
Ohio department of job and family services (ODJFS) or the Ohio professional
development registry (OPR) system generated equivalent.
(2) Submit fingerprints electronically
according to the process established by BCI, and have the results sent directly
to ODJFS. Information on how to obtain a background check can be found at
http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Business/Services-for Business/WebCheck.
(E) What if an individual previously
resided in a state other than Ohio?
(1) ODJFS will contact any states in which
the individual resided in the previous five years to request the information
required in paragraph (A) to this rule.
(2) Any information received from other
states will be reviewed and considered by ODJFS as part of the background check
review pursuant to paragraph (F) of this rule.
(F) What makes an individual ineligible for
employment?
(1) A conviction or guilty plea to an
offense listed in division (A)(5) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code,
unless the individual meets the rehabilitation criteria in appendix A to this
rule.
(a) Section 109.572 of the Revised Code
requires that this rule applies to records of convictions that have been sealed
pursuant to section 2953.32 of the Revised Code.
(b) A conviction or a plea of guilty to an
offense listed in division (A)(5) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code is not
prohibitive if the individual has been granted an unconditional pardon for the
offense pursuant to Chapter 2967. of the Revised Code or the conviction or
guilty plea has been set aside pursuant to law. For purposes of this rule,
"unconditional pardon" includes a conditional pardon with respect to
which all conditions have been performed or have transpired.
(2) Being registered or required to be
registered on the national or state sex offender registry or repository.
(3) The individual is identified in SACWIS
as the perpetrator for a substantiated finding of child abuse or neglect in the
previous ten years from the date on the JFS 01175 or the individual has had a
child removed from their home in the previous ten years pursuant to section
2151.353 of the Revised Code due to a court determination of abuse or neglect
caused by that specific individual.
(G) What happens after ODJFS completes the
background checks on an individual?
(1) The approved child day camp will
receive the JFS 01176 "Program Notification of Background Check Review for
Child Care" (10/2017) from ODJFS and shall keep it on file.
(a) For those individuals not eligible for
employment, the approved child day camp shall not hire the individual or shall
terminate them from employment immediately upon receipt of the JFS 01176.
(b) Child day camp staff members shall not
be left alone with children unless a JFS 01176 is on file at the child day
camp.
(2) The individual will receive the JFS
01177 "Individual Notification of Background Check Review for Child
Care" (10/2017) from ODJFS.
(a) If the individual believes the
information received is not accurate, the individual may directly contact the
agency that contributed the questioned information.
(b) If the individual disagrees with the
employment eligibility decision made by ODJFS, a JFS 01178 "Request for
Review of Background Check Decision for Child Care" (10/2017) shall be
completed to request a review of the decision.
(H) What happens after an individual
submits a JFS 01178 to ODJFS?
If an individual requests a review of a
background check decision pursuant to paragraph (G)(2)(b) of this rule:
(1) The program shall not allow the
individual to be on-site at the program during the review by ODJFS.
(2) If the individual is determined to be
eligible for employment, the program may allow the individual to be employed
and shall keep the updated JFS 01176 on file pursuant to paragraph (G)(1) of
this rule.
(I) What are the background check
requirements when an individual changes employment or adds an additional
employer?
(1) Only the JFS 01175 is required if the
individual meets all of the following:
(a) The individual has a current background
check determination by ODJFS completed in the previous five years pursuant to
this rule.
(b) The individual has been employed by an
approved child day camp, child care center, type A home, type B home, a
preschool or school-age program approved to provide publicly funded child care
or certified as an in-home aide in the previous one hundred eighty consecutive
days.
(2) Upon receipt of the updated JFS 01175,
ODJFS will send the JFS 01176 based on the existing background check
determination on file to the new employer.
Effective: 4/16/2018
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 04/16/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/29/2018
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5104.21, 5104.22
Rule Amplifies: 5104.21, 5104.22