GCDA/GDDA - Criminal Records Checks/Fingerprinting
Policy GCDA/GDDA
In a continuing effort to further ensure the safety and welfare of students and staff, the district shall require criminal records checks and fingerprinting of all newly hired full time and part-time employees. Others having direct, unsupervised contact with students shall also have criminal records checks and fingerprinting, as required by law.
“Direct, unsupervised contact” means contact with students that provides the person opportunity for personal communication or touch.
In addition to the newly hired employees, such checks shall be required of the following:
- All district contractors and/or their employees, whether employed part-time or full-time;
- All contractors and/or their employees who provide early childhood special education or early intervention services in accordance with rules established by the Oregon Department of Education (ODE), Child Care Division;
- Any community college faculty member providing instruction at the site of an early childhood education program or at a school site as part of an early childhood program;
- All adult volunteers.
- Students working with younger students at another grade level will be cross checked with juvenile offender records.
An individual who has failed to disclose the presence of criminal convictions that would not otherwise prevent his/her employment with the district as provided by law may, at the district’s discretion, be allowed to recertify with the ODE. The district’s use of criminal history must be relevant to the specific requirements of the position, services or employment.
The district shall begin the employment of an individual or terms of a district contractor on a probationary basis pending the return and disposition of criminal records checks and/or fingerprinting.
The service of a volunteer will not begin before the return and disposition of a criminal records check.
The superintendent or designee shall develop administrative regulations as necessary to meet the requirements of law.
END OF POLICY
ORS 181A.180
ORS 181A.230
ORS 326.603
ORS 326.607
ORS 332.107
ORS 336.631
ORS 342.143
ORS 342.223
OAR 414-061-0010 - 0030
OAR 581-021-0500
OAR 581-021-0502
OAR 581-022-2430
OAR 584-050-0012
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, et. seq. (2012).
EEACA - School Bus Driver Selection and Training
IICC - Volunteers
GCDA/GDDA-AR
- Any individual newly hired into a position having direct, unsupervised contact with students and not requiring licensure as a teacher, administrator, personnel specialist or school nurse shall be required to undergo a nationwide criminal records check and fingerprinting.
“Direct, unsupervised contact with students,” as defined by Oregon Administrative Rule and
has used throughout this administrative regulation, means contact with students that
provides the person opportunity and probability for personal communication or touch when
not under direct supervision.
The district has determined employees assigned to the following positions may have such
contact with students and will therefore be required to meet criminal records checks and
fingerprinting requirements:
a. Classroom aides/Educational assistants;
b. Library/Media aides;
c. School office secretaries;
d. Custodians;
e. Nutrition Service employees;
f. Bus drivers
g. Extracurricular activity employees, including:
(1) Coaches/Athletic trainers;
(2) Club, organization or other such extracurricular advisors not requiring
licensure.
Others, as identified by the superintendent or designee, employed by the district on a part-time or full-time basis not requiring licensure and having direct, unsupervised contact with students.
2. Individuals applying for reinstatement of a license that has lapsed for more than
three years shall be required to undergo such checks.
Requirements, including applicable fees and the process for the collection and submission
of fingerprints, etc., will be met by the individual as a part of the licensing process and in
accordance with rules established by TSPC.
3. Any individual registering with TSPC for student teaching, practicum or internship as
a teacher, administrator or personnel specialist shall be required to undergo a
nationwide criminal records check and fingerprinting with TSPC.
4. Any district contractor, whether part-time or full-time, or an employee of a district
contractor, whether part-time or full-time, hired into a position having direct,
unsupervised contact with students shall be required to undergo a nationwide
criminal records check and fingerprinting.
The superintendent or designee will identify district contractors subject to such
requirements.
5. Any contractor or an employee of the contractor who provides early childhood
special education or early intervention services shall be required to undergo a
nationwide criminal records check and fingerprinting.
6. An individual who is an employee of a public charter school shall be required to
undergo a nationwide criminal records check and fingerprinting.
7. Any person authorized by the district for volunteer service and students working with
younger students at another level or with disabled students will be required to
undergo an Oregon criminal records check.
1. The district will provide notification to individuals subject to criminal records checks
and fingerprinting of the following:
a. Such checks are required by law and/or Board policy;
b. Any action resulting from those checks may be appealed as a contested case;
c. All employment or contract offers are contingent upon the results of such
checks;
d. A refusal to consent to criminal records checks or fingerprinting or falsely
stating on district employment application, contract or ODE fingerprint forms as
to conviction of a crime shall result in immediate termination from employment
or contract status.
2. The district will provide notice through such means as employment applications and
contract forms.
- Any individual subject to criminal records checks and/or fingerprinting shall, as part of the application process, complete the appropriate forms as provided by ODE or the District.
- If the individual is subject to fingerprinting, he/she will be required to report to an authorized fingerprinter for fingerprinting. Fingerprints may be collected by one of the following:
a District staff;
b. Contracted agent of employing district;
c. Local or state law enforcement agency.
Individuals shall be subject to fingerprinting only after acceptance of an offer of employment or contract.
- Fees associated with criminal records checks and/or fingerprinting for individuals applying for employment with the district and not requiring licensure, including contractors and their employees shall be paid by the individual.
1. Any individual required to submit to criminal records checks and/or fingerprinting in
accordance with law and/or Board policy may be terminated from consideration as a
district volunteer and employment or contract status or withdrawal of offer of
employment or contract will be made by the superintendent immediately
upon the following:
a. Refusal to consent to a criminal records check and/or fingerprinting; or
b. Notification by the Superintendent of Public Instruction or his/her designee or
the State Board of Education that the employee has made a false statement as
to conviction of a crime or conviction of crimes prohibiting employment with the
district specified in law.
An individual may appeal a determination which prevents his/her employment or eligibility to contract with the district to the Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction. Individuals eligible to appeal as a contested case will be so notified in writing by ODE.
Guidelines
The following background check guidelines apply to Beaverton School District licensed and classified employees, substitutes, service providers and volunteers. In addition, Juvenile Offender checks apply to high school students working with middle, elementary or disabled students and middle school students working with elementary students in school-sponsored programs.
that there is no potential for unsupervised contact with students due to all 3 of the following conditions being met at all times: 1) limited onsite visit; 2) no student supervision responsibilities; and 3) within sight and sound of a licensed staff member.
Anyone who has been convicted of the crimes listed in ORS 342.143 is ineligible to work or volunteer in the Beaverton School District. Those who have been convicted of lesser crimes will be considered on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please contact the Public Safety Office (503-356-4444).
GROUP |
PROCEDURES |
CONTACTS |
FEES |
1. Licensed & Classified employees, Substitutes, Service Providers1 & BSD retirees |
LEDS2 and one-time fingerprinting (Juvenile Offender check if under age 18), if no break in service |
Public Safety Office 503-356-4444 |
Fingerprinting fee paid by the employee |
2. Volunteers (must be submitted at least 2 weeks in advance of the event) |
LEDS2 check, renewed every 2 years. |
Public Safety Office 503-356-4444 |
N/A |
3. Students working with younger students at another level or with disabled students |
Juvenile Offender check and LEDS2 check, if over age 18 |
Public Safety Office 503-356-4444 |
N/A |
4. Facilities & maintenance contractors and design professionals |
District Vendor Background Check Certification Form |
Business Office 503-356-4395 |
N/A |
1 “Service provider” is defined as receiving at least one payment via the BSD Business Office. Examples include consultants, onsite independent contractors and casual labor for athletics, activities and seasonal employment.
2 Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) is an Oregon criminal history database.
NOTE: Student teachers are background checked by their program before being sent to our schools.
CONVICTIONS RENDERING INELGIBILITY
ORS 342.143
163.095 |
Aggravated Murder |
164.415 |
Robbery in the First Degree |
163.115 |
Murder |
166.005 |
Treason |
163.185 |
Assault 1 in the First Degree |
166.087 |
Abuse of Corpse in the First Degree |
163.235 |
Kidnapping in the First Degree |
167.007 |
Prostitution |
163.355 |
Rape in the Third Degree |
167.008 |
Patronizing a Prostitute |
163.365 |
Rape in the Second Degree |
167.012 |
Promoting Prostitution |
163.375 |
Rape in the First Degree |
167.017 |
Compelling Prostitution |
163.385 |
Sodomy in the Third Degree |
167.057 |
Luring a Minor |
163.395 |
Sodomy in the Second Degree |
167.062 |
Sadomasochistic Abuse or Sexual Conduct in Live Show |
163.405 |
Sodomy in the First Degree |
167.075 |
Exhibiting an Obscene Performance to a Minor |
163.408 |
Unlawful Sex Penetration in the Second Degree |
167.080 |
Displaying Obscene Materials to Minors |
163.411 |
Unlawful Sex Penetration in the First Degree |
167.090 |
Publicly Displaying Nudity or Sex for Advertising Purposes |
163.415 |
Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree |
475.808 |
Unlawful manufacture of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.425 |
Sexual Abuse in the Second Degree |
475.810 |
Unlawful delivery of hydrocodone |
163.427 |
Sexual Abuse in the First Degree |
475.812 |
Unlawful delivery of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.432 |
Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the Second Degree |
475.818 |
Unlawful manufacture of methadone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.433 |
Online Sexual Corruption of a Child in the First Degree |
475.820 |
Unlawful delivery of methadone |
163.435 |
Contributing to the Sexual Delinquency of a Minor |
475.822 |
Unlawful delivery of methadone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.445 |
Sexual Misconduct |
475.828 |
Unlawful manufacture of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.465 |
Public Indecency |
475.830 |
Unlawful delivery of oxycodone |
163.515 |
Bigamy |
475.832 |
Unlawful delivery of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of school |
163.525 |
Incest |
475.848 |
Unlawful Manufacture of Heroin within 1,000 feet of school |
163.547 |
Child Neglect in the First Degree |
475.852 |
Unlawful Delivery of Heroin within 1,000 feet of school |
163.575 |
Endangering the Welfare of a Minor |
475.868 |
Unlawful Manufacture of 3, 4- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine within 1,000 feet of school |
163.670 |
Using Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct |
475.872 |
Unlawful Delivery of 3, 4- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine within 1,000 feet of school |
163.675 |
Sale of Exhibition of Visual Reproduction of Sexual Conduct by Child |
475.878 |
Unlawful Manufacture of Cocaine within 1,000 feet of school |
163.680 |
Paying for Viewing Sexual Conduct involving a Child |
475.880 |
Unlawful Delivery of Cocaine |
163.684 |
Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the First Degree |
475.882 |
Unlawful Delivery of Cocaine within 1,000 feet of school |
163.686 |
Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the Second Degree |
475.888 |
Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine 1,000 feet of school |
163.687 |
Encouraging Child Sex Abuse in the Third Degree |
475.890 |
Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine |
163.688 |
Possession of Materials Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct of a Child in the First Degree |
475.892 |
Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine 1,000 feet of school |
163.689 |
Possession of Materials Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct of a Child in the Second Degree |
475.904 |
Unlawful Manufacture or Delivery of Controlled Substance within 1,000 feet of school |
164.325 |
Arson in the First Degree |
475.906 |
Penalties for Distribution to Minors |
161.405 | Attempt to Commit Any of the Above-Listed Crimes |