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2006 Georgia Code - 49-2-14
49-2-14. (a) As used in this Code section, the term
'conviction data' means a record of a finding or verdict of guilty
or a plea of guilty or a plea of nolo contendere with regard to any
crime, regardless of whether an appeal of the conviction has been
sought. (b) The department
may receive from any law enforcement agency conviction data that is
relevant to a person whom the department, its contractors, or a
district or county health agency is considering as a final selectee
for employment in a position the duties of which involve direct
care, treatment, custodial responsibilities, or any combination
thereof for its clients. The department may also receive conviction
data which is relevant to a person whom the department, its
contractors, or a district or county health agency is considering
as a final selectee for employment in a position if, in the
judgment of the employer, a final employment decision regarding the
selectee can only be made by a review of conviction data in
relation to the particular duties of the position and the security
and safety of clients, the general public, or other employees.
Further, the department or any licensed child-placing agency,
designated by the department to assist it in preparing studies of
homes in which children in its custody may be placed, may receive
from any law enforcement agency conviction data that is relevant to
any adult person who resides in a home where children in the
custody of the department may be placed. (c) The department shall establish a uniform
method of obtaining conviction data under subsection (a) of this
Code section which shall be applicable to the department, its
contractors, and any district or county health agency. Such uniform
method shall require the submission to the Georgia Crime
Information Center of two complete sets of fingerprints and the
records search fee. Upon receipt thereof, the Georgia Crime
Information Center shall promptly transmit one set of fingerprints
to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a search of bureau
records and an appropriate report and shall retain the other set
and promptly conduct a search of its own records and records to
which it has access. After receiving the fingerprints and fee, the
Georgia Crime Information Center shall notify the department in
writing of any derogatory finding, including but not limited to,
any conviction data regarding the fingerprint records check or if
there is no such finding. (d)
All conviction data received shall be for the exclusive purpose of
making employment decisions or decisions concerning children in the
custody of the department or who are the subjects of a child
protective services referral, complaint, or investigation and shall
be privileged and shall not be released or otherwise disclosed to
any other person or agency except to any person or agency with a
legal right to inspect the employment, department, or licensed
child-placing agency file. Immediately following the employment
decisions or upon receipt of the conviction data concerning any
adult person who has contact with a child who is the subject of a
child protective services referral, complaint, or investigation or
who resides in a home where children in the custody of the
department may be placed, all such conviction data collected by the
department or the licensed child-placing agency shall be maintained
by the department or child-placing agency pursuant to laws
regarding and the rules or regulations of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Georgia Crime Information Center, as is
applicable. Penalties for the unauthorized release or disclosure of
any conviction data shall be as prescribed pursuant to laws
regarding and rules or regulations of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Georgia Crime Information Center, as is
applicable. (e)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (c) of this Code
section, when a contractor to this department is a personal care
home, the provisions of Code Sections 31-7-250 through 31-7-264
shall apply. (f) The
department may promulgate written rules and regulations to
implement the provisions of this Code section. (g) The department may receive from any law
enforcement agency criminal history information, including arrest
and conviction data, and any and all other information which it may
be provided pursuant to state or federal law which is relevant to
any adult person who resides in a home where children in the
custody of the department have been or may be placed or which is
relevant to any adult person who resides in the home of or provides
care to a child who is the subject of a child protective services
referral, complaint, or investigation to the fullest extent
permissible by federal and state law, including but not limited to
Public Law 92-544. The department shall establish a uniform method
of obtaining criminal history information under this subsection.
Such method shall require the submission to the Georgia Crime
Information Center of two complete sets of fingerprint cards
together with any required records search fee. Upon receipt
thereof, the Georgia Crime Information Center shall promptly
transmit one set of the fingerprints submitted by the department to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a search of bureau records
and an appropriate report and shall retain the other set and
promptly conduct a search of its own records and records to which
it has access. Such method shall also permit the submission of the
names alone of such adult persons to the proper law enforcement
agency when the department is considering placement of a child in
exigent circumstances for a name based check of such adult
persońs
criminal history information as maintained by the Georgia Crime
Information Center and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In such
exigent circumstances, the department shall submit two complete
sets of fingerprint cards of those adult persons in the placement
home, together with any required records search fee, to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation within 15 calendar days of the date of the
name based check on that person. Fingerprint cards shall be
forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation through the
Georgia Crime Information Center. Following the submission of such
fingerprint cards, the department may receive the criminal history
information, including arrest and conviction data, relevant to such
person. In the event that a child has been placed in exigent
circumstances, a name based records search has been requested for
any adult person of the placement household, and that adult refuses
to provide fingerprints after being requested to do so by the
department, the child shall be immediately removed from the
placement household by the department, provided that the child is
in the custody of the department. (h) The department shall be authorized to
conduct a name or descriptor based check of any adult
persońs
criminal history information, including arrest and conviction data,
and other information from the Georgia Crime Information Center
regarding any adult person who resides in a home where children in
the custody of the department have been or may be placed or which
is relevant to any adult person who resides in the home of or
provides care to a child who is the subject of a child protective
services referral, complaint, or investigation without the consent
of such adult person and without fingerprint comparison to the
fullest extent permissible by federal and state law.
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