26 Tex. Admin. Code § 301.61 - Criminal History Record Information and Registry Information
(a) Facilities, local authorities, community
centers, and providers will have written policies and procedures consistent
with this subchapter that describe how information obtained through a criminal
history and registry clearance will be processed and later destroyed. The
policies and procedures must include:
(1)
processes that protect the confidentiality of criminal history record
information pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, §
250.007;
(2) the process for notifying an applicant
if:
(A) the applicant's criminal history
record information identifies a conviction barring, or a contraindication to,
employment or volunteer status; or
(B) the applicant is listed as revoked in the
Nurse Aide Registry or is listed as unemployable in the Employee Misconduct
Registry;
(3) information
on how an applicant can address inaccuracies in criminal history record
information (i.e., the opportunity to be heard by Texas Department of Public
Safety (TDPS), pursuant to Texas Health and Safety Code, §
250.005(b))
if the applicant believes he/she has been unjustly denied employment or
volunteer status as a result of inaccurate criminal history record information;
and
(4) procedures for destroying
all criminal history record information obtained in accordance with this
subchapter after an employment/volunteer decision has been made or personal
action has been taken, as required by the Texas Government Code, §
411.115(e).
(b) If an applicant's criminal
history record information identifies a conviction barring employment or
volunteer status or if the applicant is listed as revoked in the Nurse Aide
Registry or is listed as unemployable in the Employee Misconduct Registry, then
the applicant must be notified in writing of the following:
(1) the existence of the TDPS or FBI record
of the conviction or the registry listing;
(2) the applicant's ineligibility for
employment or volunteer status because of the conviction or registry listing;
and
(3) how to address possible
inaccuracies in criminal history record information (i.e., the opportunity to
be heard by Texas Department of Public Safety (TDPS), pursuant to Texas Health
and Safety Code, §
250.005(b))
or how to address a possibly inaccurate registry listing (i.e., by calling TDHS
registry administrators at 1-800-458-9858).
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