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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

216.533 Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual

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Disabilities long-term care facilities -- Criminal background checks for
applicants for employment -- Persons who may not be employed -- Effect of
pardon or expunged record -- Exemption from KRS 216.789(1).
(1)A long-term care facility owned, managed, or operated by the Department for
Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities shall request an in-
state criminal background information check from the Justice and Public Safety
Cabinet or Administrative Office of the Courts for each applicant recommended for
employment. Out-of-state criminal background information checks shall be
obtained for any applicant recommended for employment who has resided or been
employed outside of the Commonwealth.
(2)No facility specified in subsection
(1)of this section shall knowingly employ any
person who has been convicted of a felony offense under:
(a)KRS Chapter 209;
(b)KRS Chapter 218A;
(c)KRS 507.020, 507.030, and 507.040;
(d)KRS Chapter 509;
(e)KRS Chapter 510;
(f)KRS Chapter 511;
(g)KRS Chapter 513;
(h)KRS 514.030;
(i)KRS Chapter 530;
(j)KRS Chapter 531;
(k)KRS 508.010, 508.020, 508.030, and 508.032;
(l)A criminal statute of the United States or another state similar to paragraphs
(a)to
(k)of this subsection; or
(m)A violation of the uniform code of military justice or military regulation
similar to paragraphs
(a)to
(k)of this subsection which has caused the person
to be discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
(3)A person who has received a pardon for an offense specified in subsection
(2)or has
had the record of such an offense expunged may be employed.
(4)Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities
facilities specified in subsection
(1)of this section shall be exempt from the
provisions of KRS 216.789(1).
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