Or. Admin. Code § 259-009-0015 - Background Investigation
(1)
A background investigation must be conducted by a fire service agency on each
individual being considered for employment or utilization as a fire service
professional to determine if applicant is of good character.
(2) The background investigation must
include, but is not limited to, investigation into the following:
(a) Criminal history and arrests;
(b) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
records;
(c) Drug and alcohol
use;
(d) Education
verification;
(e) Employment
history;
(f) Military history
verification;
(g) Personal and
professional references. Personal and professional references may include, but
are not limited to, friends, associates, family members, and
neighbors;
(h) Personal Interview.
The personal interview may occur before or after the investigation and may be
used to clarify discrepancies in the investigation;
(i) Records checks, which may include, but
are not limited to:
(A) Police records,
district attorney, court and Oregon Judicial Information Network (OJIN)
records;
(B) Open sources or social
media, as permitted by law;
(C)
Financial information, as permitted by law; and
(D) Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training Professional Standards records.
(j) Residential history; and
(k) Work eligibility.
(3) Each individual being considered for
employment or utilization as a fire service professional must provide a
personal history statement. The statement must include, but is not limited to:
(a) Verification of the background
information referred to in section (2);
(b) A complete list of all fire service
agencies an individual has applied with; and
(c) A signed release allowing background
investigation information to be shared with other public or private safety
agencies in which the applicant may become affiliated with.
(4) Results of the background
investigation on all fire service professionals must be retained by the fire
service agency in accordance with the Secretary of State's Record Retention
Schedule and must be available for review at any reasonable time by the
Department .
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority:ORS 181A.410
Statutes/Other Implemented:ORS 181A.410
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