Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 6, November 4, 2024
Section 8VAC20-770-110 - Describing the contents of a waiver applicationA. The waiver application is a personally prepared application.B. The waiver application must be submitted in typewritten form or neatly printed and must include:1. A statement that the request was solely and personally prepared by the requester, or other adult living in a family day home, as applicable, and has not been edited or changed by anyone else. Exception: the document may be typed by another person;2. A statement that the requester understands that the waiver will be available for inspection by the public and that the facility will provide a copy of the waiver to every parent and guardian if the waiver is granted;3. A statement that the requester understands that information in the waiver application package will be made available by the Superintendent to any person upon request if the waiver is granted;4. Personal and employment information;5. If the request is for a family day home, all members of the household and their relationship to the requester;6. A factual account of the crime of the person with the disqualifying conviction;7. The current status and history with justice systems of the person with the disqualifying conviction;8. Other information the person with the disqualifying background wants the superintendent to consider in evaluating the waiver request;9. An explanation of why the waiver should be granted; and10. Seven attachments: a. A nonrefundable check, made payable to the "Treasurer of Virginia," for waiver application processing;b. For the person with the disqualifying conviction:(1) A "Current Employment and Employment History Form";(2) A copy of the current sworn statement or affirmation;(3) A copy of the current criminal history record report;(4) A copy of all necessary documents verifying the person's statements regarding past and current involvement with adult or juvenile justice systems within or outside the Commonwealth;(5) At least four references by disinterested individuals who will vouch for the "good moral character and reputation" of the person with the disqualifying conviction;(6) The Sponsoring Agency Statement; and(7) A notarized signature page.C. If the waiver application is for another adult living in a family day home, the department conducts a home study to: 1. Assess the safety of children placed in the home; and2. Determine that the offender is now a person of good moral character and reputation.8 Va. Admin. Code § 20-770-110
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 37, Issue 24, eff. 7/1/2021.Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-289.046 of the Code of Virginia.