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Statewide rules
View rules: Criminal Records Check and Fitness DeterminationStatus: Permanent rules effective 1/14/2016
Overview:
Rules for ODHS and OHA employees, volunteers and contractors
View rules: Criminal Records Checks for ODHS and OHAStatus: Permanent rules effective 3/27/2024
Overview:
View rules: Abuse Checks for ODHS and OHA Employees and Volunteers Status: Permanent rules effective 3/27/2024
View rules: Background Checks for OHAStatus: Permanent rules effective 2/10/2020
Rules for ODHS and OHA providers
View rules: Criminal Records Checks and Abuse Checks Status: Permanent rules effective 12/17/2021
Overview
View rules: Background Check Registry and Portability Status: Permanent rules effective 12/17/2021
View rules: Criminal History Check for OHA ProvidersStatus: Permanent rules effective 2/10/2020
Overview
Below is an overview of statutes related to background checks. Visit the Oregon State Legislature website for the full text of ORS Chapter 181A and Chapter 443.
Overview of statutes
How ORS 443.004 impacts background checks
According to this statute, public funds for employment can't be used for subject individuals in certain positions if they have been convicted of specific crimes. People who are not eligible for employment under ORS 443.004 don't have hearing rights to appeal this determination from the Background Check Unit.
In 2019, ORS 443.004 was updated to allow employees to move to different positions within their company if:
This exemption does not apply to licensees, for example adult foster home providers.
Who needs a background check
Note: Oregon administrative rules use the term "subject individual" (SI)for the person whose background is being checked.
How and what we check
Policies and procedures
For ODHS and OHA employees, volunteers, contractors and institution applicants
The ODHS and OHA background check policy states that criminal record and abuse checks must follow administrative rules. The associated procedures give more detail.
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