Or. Admin. Code § 413-330-0970 - Criminal History Records Check for SOC Contractors
(1) The Department has determined that
persons who engage in certain criminal conduct may not be qualified to be
system-of-care contractors because their criminal conduct is fundamentally
inconsistent with having any responsibility for the care, treatment, or
supervision of children or other vulnerable persons.
(2) SOC contractors are subject to a
criminal-history-records check as described in OAR
413-330-0085 to 413-330-0105
(see Child Welfare policy "System of Care Short Form
Contracts," policy III-D.1.1.2). In the case of a non-traditional contractor,
the Department will perform the check. If the SOC contractor is a business with
more than one employee, the executive director, or equivalent, of the business
is considered the contractor under those rules.
(3) Once the contractor has been approved and
the contract has been executed, and prior to services being performed, the
contractor must verify that each employee and each volunteer who will have
contact with children in the course of their duties has not been convicted of
child abuse, an offense against persons, a sexual offense, child neglect, or
any other offense bearing a substantial relation to the qualifications,
functions, or duties of an employee or volunteer who will have contact with
children.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 279.727 & 279.729
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