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SCREENING AND SELECTION. 14 ARTICLE XXIII. PROHIBITION OF CORPORAL & DEGRADING PUNISHMENT 15 ARTICLE XXIV. EXCLUDED PARTIES LIST............................................. 15
SCREENING AND SELECTION. A. Criminal Record Check Provider warrants and represents it will comply with ORC 2151.86 and will complete criminal record checks on all individuals assigned to work with, volunteer with or transport Consumers. Provider will obtain a statewide conviction record check through the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (”BCII”) and obtain a criminal record transcript from the Cincinnati Police Department, the Xxxxxxxx County Sheriff’s Office (or appropriate local Police and Sheriff’s Offices) and any additional law enforcement or police department necessary to conduct a complete criminal record check of each individual providing services. Individual’s record checks must be monitored annually thereafter. Annual checks may be completed via an HCJFS approved record search company or directly with appropriate local Police and Sheriff’s Offices. Provider shall insure that every above described individual will sign a release of information, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit IV to allow inspection and audit of the above criminal records transcripts or reports by HCJFS or a private vendor hired by HCJFS to conduct compliance reviews on their behalf. Provider shall not assign any individual to work with or transport Consumers until a BCII report and a criminal record transcript has been obtained. A BCII report must be dated within six (6) months of the date an employee or volunteer is hired. Except as provided in Section C below, Provider shall not utilize any individual who has been convicted or plead guilty to any violations contained in ORC 5153.111(B)(1), and OAC Chapters 5101:2-5, 5101:2-7, 5101:2-48.
SCREENING AND SELECTION. Criminal Record Check and Fingerprint-Based Checks Provider warrants and represents it will comply with the requirements of ORC 2151.86. Provider shall perform all criminal record checks consistent with the provisions ORC 2151.86 at the time of initial application for appointment or employment and provide updated notifications of subsequent Criminal Activity for each such person thereafter through their enrollment in the Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s (“BCI”) Retained Applicant Fingerprint Database continuous criminal record monitoring service (“Rapback Service”) Provider shall provide all persons who are subject to a criminal record check a copy of the form prescribed pursuant to ORC 109.572(C)(1) and a copy of an impression sheet prescribed pursuant to ORC 109.572(C)(2). Provider shall obtain and forward the completed form and impression sheet to the BCII at the time the criminal record check is requested. Provider agrees to comply with requirements of ORC 2151.86 in relation to all persons requested to complete the form and impression sheet described in ORC 109.572. Provider shall obtain a signed release of information, in the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit III. Provider shall allow inspection and audit of the above criminal records’ transcripts, fingerprint-based checks, or reports by Agency or a private vendor hired by Agency to conduct compliance reviews on its behalf.
SCREENING AND SELECTION. Criminal Record Check and Fingerprint-Based Checks Provider warrants and represents it will comply with ORC 2151.86 and will complete all required criminal record checks with respect to any person under final consideration for appointment or employment as a person responsible for services delivered to consumers. Provider shall perform all criminal record checks consistent with the provisions ORC 2151.86 at the time of initial application for appointment or employment and every year thereafter. In addition to request to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (“BCII”), Provider shall also obtain a criminal record transcript from the Cincinnati Police Department, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (or appropriate local Police and Sheriff’s Offices) and any additional law enforcement or police department necessary to conduct a complete criminal record check of each individual assigned to work with Consumers. When a request is made to the BCII at the time of initial application for appointment or employment, it shall include a request that the BCII obtain information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of the criminal records check, including fingerprint-based checks of national crime information databases as described in 42 USC 671, for the person subject to the criminal records check. In all other cases, when a request is made to the BCII at the time of initial application for appointment or employment, it may include a request that the BCII obtain information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation as part of the criminal record check, including fingerprint-based checks of national crime information databases as described in 42 USC 671, for the person subject to the criminal record check. Provider shall provide all persons who are subject to a criminal record check a copy of the form prescribed pursuant to ORC 109.572(C)(1) and a copy of an impression sheet prescribed pursuant to ORC 109.572(C)(2). Provider shall obtain and forward the completed form and impression sheet to the BCII at the time the criminal record check is requested. Provider agrees to comply with requirements of ORC 2151.86 in relation to all persons requested to complete the form and impression sheet described in ORC 109.572. Provider shall obtain a signed release of information, in the form attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit ?. Provider shall allow inspection and audit of the above criminal records’ transcripts, fingerprint-based checks, or...
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SCREENING AND SELECTION. A. Criminal Record Check Provider warrants and represents it will comply with ORC 2151.86 and will complete criminal record checks on all individuals assigned to work with, volunteer with or transport Consumers. Provider will obtain a statewide conviction record check through the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (”BCII”) and obtain a criminal record transcript from the Cincinnati Police Department, the Xxxxxxxx County Sheriff’s Office (or appropriate local Police and Sheriff’s Offices) and any additional law enforcement or police department necessary to conduct a complete criminal record check of each individual providing services. Individual’s record checks must be monitored annually thereafter. Annual checks may be completed via an HCJFS approved record search company or directly with appropriate local Police and Sheriff’s
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