37 Tex. Admin. Code § 385.8181 - Background Checks
(a) Policy. The Texas
Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) reviews criminal histories and employment
references for certain persons as required under Section
242.010, Human
Resources Code.
(b) Applicability.
This rule does not apply to:
(1) youth access
to a personal attorney under §
380.9311 of this title;
(2) youth access to a personal clergy member
under §
380.9317 of this title;
or
(3) youth access to visitors
under §
380.9312 of this title.
(c) Definitions. The following
terms have the following meanings when used in this rule:
(1) Advocate--a person employed by or
otherwise officially associated with an organization registered with TJJD as an
advocacy or support group under §
385.8183 of this title.
(2) Background Check--obtaining certain
information, including, at a minimum:
(A)
Criminal History Check--a compilation of the national and state criminal
history information maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
Texas Department of Public Safety; and
(B) Employment Reference Check--references
from previous and current employers.
(3) Contractor--a person under contract with
TJJD individually or an employee or subcontractor of an organization under
contract with TJJD.
(4) Covered
Person--
(A) an employee, volunteer,
ombudsman, special event visitor, or advocate working for TJJD, in a TJJD
facility, or in a facility under contract with TJJD;
(B) a contractor who has direct access to
youth in TJJD facilities;
(C) any
person not described in paragraphs (4)(A) or (4)(B) of this subsection who
provides direct delivery of services to youth in TJJD custody;
(D) any person not described in paragraphs
(4)(A) or (4)(B) of this subsection who is authorized to have unsupervised
access within TJJD facilities or offices to records of identifiable TJJD youth;
or
(E) any person who is an
applicant for a position as an employee, volunteer, or ombudsman.
(5) Employee--a person employed by
TJJD.
(6) Ombudsman--a person
employed by the Office of Independent Ombudsman.
(7) Special Event Visitor--a person who:
(A) is invited by TJJD to participate in a
special event for the benefit of youth;
(B) does not participate in more than four
special events in any 12-month period;
(C) does not provide direct delivery of
services to youth;
(D) does not
have access to youth records; and
(E) does not meet the definition of advocate,
contractor, employee, or ombudsman.
(8) Volunteer--a person who is registered
with TJJD and is in a position that renders services for or on behalf of TJJD
who does not receive compensation in excess of reimbursement for expenses
incurred in that position, or a person who participates in more than four
special events in a 12-month period. For purposes of this rule, the term
volunteer does not include special event visitors.
(d) General Provisions.
(1) Except as described in paragraphs (2) and
(3) of this subsection, TJJD:
(A) conducts a
background check on each covered person prior to granting the person access to
youth, youth records, or any residential facility operated by or under contract
with TJJD; and
(B) conducts a
criminal history check on each covered person at least once per year
thereafter.
(2) A
criminal history check is completed before each visit by a special event
visitor.
(3) The TJJD executive
director or designee may waive the background check:
(A) for a contractor when physical or
procedural barriers are in place to prevent the contractor from having contact
with or access to TJJD youth, and the scope of services to be performed does
not involve access to youth records;
(B) for a contractor who has an independent
legal obligation to protect the confidentiality of youth records, and the scope
of services to be performed does not involve access to youth;
(C) for a covered person who provides direct
delivery of off-site services to youth assigned to residential facilities when
the person is required to submit to a background check as a condition of
professional licensure or employment (e.g., referrals to a health-care
specialist);
(D) for a covered
person providing necessary services in an emergency situation when no
appropriately screened service providers offering the same or similar service
are immediately available and a delay in providing the service would risk
significant harm to a youth (e.g., emergency room visits or rape crisis
counseling); or
(E) for a covered
person, other than a TJJD employee, providing services in his/her official
capacity as an employee of a federal, state, or local governmental
entity.
(4) TJJD does
not assess a fee in connection with the administrative costs incurred in
conducting a background check as described in this rule.
(5) As part of the initial criminal history
background check, a covered person other than a special event visitor must
electronically provide a complete set of fingerprints to TJJD in the manner
determined by TJJD. A special event visitor who wishes to participate in a
fifth event with a 12-month period must provide a complete set of fingerprints
to TJJD and enroll in the volunteer program.
(6) A covered person other than a special
event visitor must provide employment history information in a form and manner
determined by TJJD.
(7) All
criminal history information obtained from the National Crime Information
Center or any state crime information database is confidential and may be
released only in accordance with applicable law.
(e) Standards for Evaluating Background
Information.
(1) Background check results for
covered persons are evaluated according to standards established in TJJD's
policies addressing eligibility for employment or assignment in effect at the
time the background check is conducted.
(2) When a background check reveals a
criminal or employment history that is unacceptable for the position or service
to be performed by an employee or volunteer, TJJD terminates or denies that
person's employment or enrollment. TJJD provides written notice to the person
whose employment or enrollment is terminated or denied.
(3) When a background check reveals a
criminal or employment history that is unacceptable for the position or service
to be performed by a contractor, advocate, special event visitor, or ombudsman,
TJJD denies the person access to youth, youth information, and/or TJJD
facilities. TJJD provides written notice to the person whose access is
denied.
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