Utah Admin. Code R986-700-751 - Background Checks
(1) Sections
R986-700-751 through 756 apply
to child care providers identified in Utah Code Section
35A-3-310.5(1)
and license-exempt providers and other programs and grantees not subject to CCL
requirements.
(2) The following
persons must submit to a background check:
(a)
The provider;
(b) Each person age
12 years old or older who is living in the household where the child care is
provided; and
(c) Each person who
is employed or volunteering at the facility where the child care is provided,
if the person's activities involve care or supervision of children or
unsupervised access to children.
(3) If child care is provided in the child's
home, a background check must be done on each person age 12 years old or older
living in the child's home who is not on the client's child care
case.
(4) A client is not eligible
for a subsidy if the client chooses a provider and any person described in
Subsection (2) above has:
(a) a supported
finding of severe abuse or neglect by the Department of Human Services, a
substantiated finding by a Juvenile court under Subsection 78-3a-320 or a
criminal conviction related to neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse of any
person; or
(b) a conviction for an
offense as identified in
R986-700-754; or
(c) an adjudication in juvenile court of an
act which if committed by an adult would be an offense identified in
R986-700-754.
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