Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.4113 - Employee records
Rule 113. An institution shall maintain employee records for each employee and shall include documentation of all of the following information prior to employment or at the time specified in this rule:
(a) Name.
(b) A true copy of verification of education
from an accredited college or university where minimum education requirements
are specified by rule.
(c)
Verification of high school diploma or GED when specified by rule.
(d) Work history.
(e) Three dated references which are obtained
prior to employment from persons unrelated to the employee and which are less
than 12 months old.
(f) A record of
any convictions other than minor traffic violations from either of the
following entities:
(i) Directly from the
Michigan state police or the equivalent state law enforcement agency, Canadian
province, or other country where the person usually resides or has resided in
the previous 5 years.
(ii) From an
entity accessing either Michigan state police records or equivalent state,
Canadian provincial, or other country law enforcement agency where the person
usually resides or has resided in the previous 5 years.
(g) If the employee has criminal convictions,
the institution shall complete a written evaluation of the convictions that
addresses the nature of the conviction, the length of time since the
conviction, and the relationship of the conviction to regulated activity for
the purpose of determining suitability for employment in the
institution.
(h) A statement from
the employee regarding any convictions.
(i) Documentation from the Michigan
department of human services, the equivalent state or Canadian provincial
agency, or equivalent agency in the country where the person usually resides,
that the person has not been determined to be a perpetrator of child abuse or
child neglect. The documentation shall be completed not more than 30 days prior
to the start of employment and every 12 months thereafter.
(j) A written evaluation of the employee's
performance within 30 days of the completion of the probationary period or
within 180 days, whichever is less, and a written evaluation of the employees
performance annually thereafter.
(k) Verification of health where specified by
institution policy.
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