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TITLE 20 Education · Article 2 Background Checks
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20-1A-30. Definitions.
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20-1A-31. Records check application for potential employees; comprehensive records check determination.
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20-1A-32. Program license or commission applicants; comprehensive records check requirements; change of ownership.
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20-1A-33. Notification to applicant on comprehensive records check.
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20-1A-34. Check of fingerprints on national level; satisfactory determination prior to employment; additional records checks; retention of fingerprints.
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20-1A-35. Provisional employees; receipt of satisfactory determination; revocation of license, commission, or permit for violations.
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20-1A-36. Certain offenders prohibited as employees of facilities.
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20-1A-37. Director or employee residing in family child care learning home or at certain programs; comprehensive records check requirements.
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20-1A-38. Change of directors; records check requirements.
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20-1A-39. Potential employees; current employees and directors; comprehensive records check requirements; satisfactory determination; liability for hiring ineligible employee.
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20-1A-40. Cooperation with GCIC and other law enforcement agencies; fees; penalty for misuse of information.
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20-1A-41. Liability for information or determinations made based upon records check.
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20-1A-42. Construction with Article 1.
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20-1A-43. Contested case procedure following rejection or other suspension of license or application.
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20-1A-44. Regulatory authority.
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20-1A-45. Valid period for records check for separated employees.
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