37 Tex. Admin. Code § 344.300 - Criminal History Checks
(a) Department or
facility policy must prohibit direct, unsupervised access to juveniles in a
juvenile justice program or facility by the following:
(1) any person with a disqualifying criminal
history as described in §
344.400 of this chapter;
and
(2) any person with a criminal
history described in §
344.410(a) of
this chapter, unless the person's criminal history has been reviewed by TJJD or
the juvenile board or designee, as appropriate, and the review results in a
determination that the person is not ineligible for certification, employment,
or service in the position.
(b) A criminal history check as described in
this section must be conducted for:
(1) an
individual who is in a position requiring certification;
(2) an individual who is in a position
eligible for optional certification who is seeking certification; and
(3) an individual who may have direct,
unsupervised access to juveniles in a juvenile justice facility or program and
who is:
(A) an employee in a position neither
requiring certification nor eligible for optional certification;
(B) an employee in a position eligible for
optional certification who is not seeking certification;
(C) a volunteer;
(D) an intern; or
(E) an individual who provides goods or
services under contract on the premises of a juvenile justice facility or
program, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section.
(c) A criminal history
check as specified in this section is not required for employees of a public
school district who:
(1) provide services in a
juvenile justice facility or program; and
(2) have completed all criminal history
checks required by the Texas Education Agency.
(d) Before any individual listed in
subsection (b) of this section begins employment or service provision:
(1) the department or facility must ensure
the individual has electronically submitted fingerprints using Fingerprint
Applicant Services of Texas (FAST) and verify that the department is able to
subscribe to the individual's Fingerprint-Based Applicant Clearinghouse of
Texas (FACT) record;
(2) the
department must subscribe to that individual's record in FACT; and
(3) the department must ensure the criminal
history is reviewed as specified in this chapter and must ensure the reviewing
entity has determined the person is not ineligible for certification,
employment, or providing services based on the person's criminal history, in
accordance with this chapter.
(e) The department must maintain a FACT
subscription for each individual in a position requiring a criminal history
check for as long as the individual remains in such a position. This
requirement applies regardless of the date employment or service provision
began.
(f) The requirements of this
section do not apply to the juvenile's attorney, family members, managing
conservator, guardians, individuals listed as a juvenile's approved visitors,
or any other individual not listed in subsection (b) of this section.
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