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§23-17-35  Prior criminal records checks. –


Published: 2015

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Health and Safety

CHAPTER 23-17

Licensing of Health Care Facilities

SECTION 23-17-35



   § 23-17-35  Prior criminal records checks.

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If an applicant for employment has undergone a statewide criminal records check

within eighteen (18) months of an application for employment, then an employer

may request from the bureau of criminal identification or local police a letter

indicating if any disqualifying information was discovered. The bureau of

criminal identification will respond without disclosing the nature of the

disqualifying information. The letter may be maintained on file to satisfy the

requirements of this chapter.



History of Section.

(P.L. 1991, ch. 368, § 3; P.L. 1992, ch. 407, § 1.)