Common use of NATIONAL SERVICE CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS Clause in Contracts

NATIONAL SERVICE CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS. The Program will conduct National Service Criminal History Checks for individuals in covered positions per 45 CFR § 2540.205 (See Appendix A). Through signature of this document, the member authorizes the program to conduct a sex offender, criminal background check, including a state registry check and an FBI criminal history check, and the appropriate sharing of the results of the checks within the program. The member understands that: A criminal or juvenile record may, but will not necessarily, disqualify that individual from participating in the program. The program will decide on a case-by-case basis in accordance with local laws, service partner policies, and program policies. Selection is contingent upon the results of the checks and members have the right to contest the results of the criminal background check. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual is registered or required to be registered on a state’s sex offender registry or the National Sex Offender Registry. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual has been convicted of murder. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual refuses to consent to National Service Criminal History Checks. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual makes a false statement in connection with a criminal history check described in 45 CFR § 2540.203 (see Appendix A).

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Samples: Introduction And, Introduction And, Introduction And

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NATIONAL SERVICE CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS. The Program will conduct National Service Criminal History Checks for individuals in covered positions per 45 CFR § 2540.205 (See Appendix A). Through his or her signature of this document, the member authorizes the program to conduct a sex offender, criminal background check, including a state registry check and an FBI criminal history check, and the appropriate sharing of the results of the checks within the program. The member understands that: A criminal or juvenile record may, but will not necessarily, disqualify that individual from participating in the program. The program will decide on a case-by-case basis in accordance with local laws, service partner policies, and program policies. Selection is contingent upon the results of the checks and members have the right to contest the results of the criminal background check. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual is registered or required to be registered on a state’s sex offender registry or the National Sex Offender Registry. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual has been convicted of murder. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual refuses to consent to National Service Criminal History Checks. An individual is ineligible to serve if the individual makes a false statement in connection with a criminal history check described in 45 CFR § 2540.203 (see Appendix A).

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Samples: Introduction And

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