Haw. Code R. § 8-7-2 - General rule
(a) Employees and applicants who work in
close proximity to children shall be of reputable and responsible
character.
(b) The department may
refuse to employ, may refuse to issue a teaching certificate to, may terminate
the employment of, or may revoke the teaching certificate of any employee or
applicant who has a criminal history record, employment history, or background
involving violence, alcohol or drug abuse, sex offense, offense involving
children or any other circumstance which indicates that the applicant or
employee may pose a risk to the health, safety, or well-being of children. The
refusal, termination, or revocation action may be based on:
(1) Conviction of a crime, other than a minor
traffic offense involving a fine of $50 or less, which indicates that the
person poses a risk to the health, safety or well-being of children (the type
of criminal offense, when it occurred, and evidence of rehabilitation may be
considered in determining whether the criminal history record indicates a risk
to children);
(2) Other information
or evidence which reflect upon the character and fitness of the person which
indicates that the person poses a risk to children;
(3) Failure to accurately and fully complete
and submit employment application documents; or
(4) Failure to declare, concealing, or
falsifying criminal history, employment history, or background information to
the department.
Notes
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