Mont. Admin. R. 37.96.1001

Current through Register Vol. 11, June 7, 2024
Rule 37.96.1001 - BACKGROUND CHECK DEFINITIONS
(1) "May deny crime" means a crime that gives the department the ability to determine that a background check result is unsatisfactory, and an individual is not eligible to work or be present in a child care facility.
(2) "Must deny crime" means a crime that requires the department to determine that a background check result is unsatisfactory, and an individual is not eligible to work or be present in a child care facility.
(3) "Satisfactory results of background checks" means that the results do not include any conviction, pending charge, or child abuse or neglect determination from a state's child protective agency that the department has determined makes an individual ineligible to work in a child care program.
(4) "Unsatisfactory results of background checks" means that the results include a conviction, pending charge, or child abuse or neglect determination from a state's child protective agency that is a must deny or may deny crime or offense.

Mont. Admin. R. 37.96.1001

NEW, 2024 MAR p. 738, Eff. 4/13/2024

AUTH: 52-2-704, MCA; IMP: 52-2-704, 52-2-723, 52-2-726, 52-2-731, MCA