1.0 Legal Basis
The legal basis for these regulations is 16 Del.C. §§1145 and 1146 and 29 Del.C. §7972.
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2.0 Purpose
The overall purpose of these regulations is to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals in the care of home care agencies licensed pursuant to 16 Del.C., Ch 11. To that end, persons selected for employment will be subject to pre-employment background checks and pre-employment drug testing.
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3.0 Definitions
“Agency” means all programs or home care agencies licensed pursuant to 16 Del.C. §122(3(m), or (3)(0), or (3)(x).
“Applicant” is a person seeking employment with an employer as defined in 16 Del.C. §1145(b)(1).
“Background Check Center (BCC)” means the electronic system which combines data streams from various sources within and outside the State in order to assist an employer in determining the suitability of a person for employment in a nursing facility or similar facility, or home care agency as those terms are defined in the enabling statute. See 29 Del.C. §7972.
“BCC disclosures” means the data on an Applicant that is collected and generated by the BCC system.
“BCC consent form” means the form provided by DHSS which informs the Applicant of the scope of the BCC, the Applicant’s legal obligations, and the legal sanctions for failure to provide complete and accurate information.
“Criminal background check (CBC)” means the process conducted by the State Bureau of Identification of using an individual’s fingerprints to identify the person and to conduct both a State and a federal criminal background check.
“Criminal History” means a report from DLTCRP regarding its review of the Applicant’s entire federal criminal history from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, pursuant to Public Law 92-544 and amended (28U.S.C. § 534) and his or her Delaware record from the State Bureau of Identification. The criminal history shall not include arrests that did not result in a conviction. It shall be limited to convictions and arrests for which no disposition is available.
“Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN)” means the State’s sanctioned provider of health information exchange services. 16 Del.C. Ch. 103
“Department” or “DHSS” means the Department of Health and Social Services. DHSS owns and operates the BCC.
“Delaware Judicial Information System (DELJIS)” means the agency which maintains all records of criminal arrests and convictions in the State of Delaware.
“Division” or “DLTCRP” means the Division of Long Term Care Residents Protection, Department of Health and Social Services. The Division is responsible for background checks for programs and home health agencies.
“Facility” means a nursing facility or similar facility licensed pursuant to 16 Del.C. Chapter 11.
“Grandfathered employee” is a current employee who was employed by an agency prior to July 1, 2001, and thus was exempted from the requirement enacted at that time that all agency employees have a criminal background check.
“Grandfathered employee consent form” is a consent form to be used for Grandfathered employees who are not subject to the entire review process of the BCC, and thus need consent only to the assignment of an SBI number, which may involve providing fingerprints at SBI. All Grandfathered persons must be on the BCC Master List within 120 days from commencement of the BCC system.
“Individualized Assessment” is the process of evaluating the suitability of an individual with a criminal history for employment.
“Master List” is the list maintained by the BCC for each employer. The list contains the names of all persons who:
“Master List retention form” means the form provided by DHSS which an employee whose employment is terminating may choose to execute in order to stay on the Master List for up to 3 years post-fingerprinting in order to facilitate re-employment.
“Rap-back” is the process of continuous monitoring an employee’s arrest and conviction record through DELJIS. The process is limited to Delaware arrests and convictions.
“SBI” means the State Bureau of Identification. It is the agency which processes all criminal background checks in the State of Delaware.
“Service Letter” means a letter containing specific information about a prospective employee’s prior employment. Service Letters are a statutory requirement found at 19 Del.C. §708.
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4.0 Persons Subject to the Law
4.1 All persons working for agencies are required to be on the Master List of the BCC. New Applicants must be processed through the BCC and will automatically be placed on the Master List if hired. Current employees, whether grandfathered or not, must be added to the Master List through the process directed by DLTCRP.
4.2 No employer is permitted to continue to employ a grandfathered employee who has not been assigned an SBI number (through fingerprinting or retrieval by DLTCRP of an SBI number previously assigned) and entered into the BCC within 120 days from the date of BCC implementation.
4.3 Non-grandfathered current employees must be entered into the BCC by September 30, 2013.
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5.0 Rap-back
5.1 The BCC Rap back is designed to accomplish two objectives:
5.1.1 To provide the employer with refreshed information related to the criminal convictions of an employee in order to ensure the safety of the individuals served and;
5.1.2 To reduce the frequency of criminal background checks by maintaining current information regarding each employee’s criminal record, avoiding the need to repeat the processing of criminal histories.
5.2 The BCC automatically conducts a Rap-back on all employees listed on the Master List. The Rap-back process will provide DLTCRP with information regarding any new arrest or conviction in the state. DLTCRP will determine, at its discretion and depending of the nature of the alleged crime, whether or not to inform the employer of the arrest. DLTCRP will monitor the charge until there is a disposition. When the disposition is known, DLTCRP will inform the Employer of the outcome.
5.3 The Rap-back does not include convictions reported through the FBI. In order to capture that information, a person who is an Applicant is subject to a criminal background check if the previous check is 3 years old or older.
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6.0 Consent forms
6.1 An employee must execute a BCC consent form as a condition of employment. The consent ends when the employment ends unless the employee choses to extend the consent to expedite rehire by avoiding the need for repeat fingerprinting if last fingerprinted within 3 years.
6.2 An employee whose employment is terminating may, at the time of separation, execute a Master List retention form in order to remain on the Master List of the BCC. The consent period is 3 years from the date last fingerprinted, less the intervening time. E.g. A person fingerprinted on June 1 of year X; can consent to remain on the Master List until May 30 of year x+3 [June 1, 2013 to May 30, 2016]. Consent cannot extend beyond 3 years from the date last fingerprinted.
6.3 The original Grandfathered employee consent form shall accompany the employee to SBI for fingerprinting if so directed by DLTCRP because an SBI number is not already known by DLTCRP due to prior fingerprinting. A copy of the Grandfathered employee consent form shall be maintained in a discrete file which is readily accessible, without delay, upon request by an agent of DLTCRP.
6.4 A copy of the BCC consent form executed by an Applicant for employment and a copy of the Master List Retention form executed by an employee who seeks to continue inclusion on the Master List pursuant to 6.2 above shall be maintained in separate discrete files which are readily accessible, without delay, upon request by an agent of the Department.
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7.0 Service Letters
7.1 Before hiring an Applicant, employers are required by law to obtain from prior employers and to provide to prospective employers Service Letters which provide specific information as required by the Department of Labor. 19 Del.C. §708.
7.2 When an employee hired after the effective date of the BCC is terminated, the employer shall promptly complete a Service Letter which will be stored by the BCC and available to the next prospective employer. The Service Letter shall expire after 5 years.
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8.0 Criminal History –
8.1 The SBI is authorized to furnish information pertaining to the identification and conviction data for any person to employers or prospective employers so long as the information is used solely for purposes of making an employment decision. 11 Del.C. 8513(c) and(c)(1) or any theft-related misdemeanor conviction within the past 18 months, or theft-related felony within the past 10 years.
8.2 Disqualifying convictions. No agency shall employ a person who has, within the past 15 years, been convicted of abusing, neglecting or mistreating a resident of a facility, or an adult who is impaired, or of a theft-related misdemeanor within the past 2 years, or of a theft-related felony within the past 10 years. See 11 Del.C. 8564 and 42 CFR §483.13(c)(1)(ii).
8.3 DHSS adopts the guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Consideration of Arrest and Conviction Records in Employment Decisions Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 915.002, issued 4/25/2012
8.4 Notification of Criminal History review - If the Criminal History review reveals no criminal history, DLTCRP has no duty to inform the Applicant. If a criminal history is revealed, DLTCRP shall inform the Applicant by United States Mail, or in whatever alternate method the Applicant requests, such as e-mail or text message.
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9.0 Drug Tests
9.1 The BCC provides an electronic conduit through the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) to transmit the results of a drug test from a DHIN participating laboratory to the employer. An employer that chooses not to engage a DHIN-participating laboratory will certify that a drug test has been secured by checking a box in the BCC. If the box is checked, it constitutes a representation that a drug test which complies with statutory requirements, 11 Del.C. 1142, has been secured prior to hiring.
9.2 Evidence of all drug tests not transmitted through the BCC which have been represented to have been secured must be maintained in a discrete file and be available for inspection, without delay, upon request from an agent of DLTCRP.
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10.0 Further Employer Responsibilities
10.1 An employer must ensure that all persons who perform services for the agency comply with the law.
10.2 The employer shall ensure that every application for employment executes the BCC consent form.
10.3 The employer shall ensure that copies of all BCC consent forms signed by Applicants are maintained in a discrete file which is immediately available, upon request, from any agent of the Department.
10.4 The employer must ensure that no Applicant is employed without first receiving the results of the Applicant’s mandatory drug test.
10.5 The employer must maintain an accurate Master List by promptly reflecting the termination of any person no longer working in the agency.
10.6 An employee whose employment is terminated may remain on the Master List to facilitate reemployment by the same or another agency up to 3 years beyond the date the individual was last fingerprinted. See 6.2 above. When that date is reached the employee will automatically be removed from the Master List without further action by the employer.
10.7 An Applicant who is entered into the BCC whose employment status (withdrawn, hired) is not completed by the employer within 30 days will be dropped from the BCC system.
10.8 The employer is prohibited from sharing BCC disclosure information with other person, agency, or facility except when requested because the subject of the BCC disclosure will be working for that employer in a facility or in the personal private residence of the requesting party.
10.9 The employer shall use the BCC disclosures solely for the purpose of determining the suitability of an Applicant for employment.
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11.0 Confidentiality
11.1 DHSS shall store written and electronically-recorded BCC disclosures in a secure manner, to provide for the confidentiality of records and to protect against any possible threats to the security or integrity of the information.
11.2 DHSS shall limit the use of BCC disclosures to the sole objective of assisting employers determining the suitability of an Applicant for employment.
11.3 DHSS shall not release to employers copies of actual electronic reports of criminal history records prepared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
11.4 The BCC is designed to allow participants to put information regarding their agency or organization on a dedicated page titled “Employment Information”. The page was designed to provide an additional resource to the public, and to provide a vehicle for the posting of available employment opportunities. DHSS retains the authority to block or edit material placed on the BCC which it deems false, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate.
11.5 The following procedure shall be established to permit the review of personal BCC disclosures by an Applicant:
11.5.1 An Applicant shall submit a request in writing to the Department for an on-site review of his BCC disclosures.
11.5.2 DLTCRP shall schedule an appointment at a mutually convenient time to enable the Applicant to review the BCC disclosures. Photo identification will be required at the time of the appointment.
11.5.3 The BCC disclosures shall be reviewed in the presence of a DLTCRP employee.
11.5.4 Written documentation of the date and time of the review and the names of those present shall be maintained by DLTCRP.
11.5.5 DLTCRP shall assist the Applicant who wishes to challenge the BCC disclosures by providing information about the source of the data and the way to pursue an appeal.
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