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Ohio Bill Extends Timeframe for Home Care Programs to Receive Criminal Records Checks
Effective October 24, 2024, Ohio Senate Bill 144 (SB 144) extends the time period during which home care and adult day-care programs may conditionally employ applicants while awaiting the results of a criminal records check.
Criminal records checks must still be requested within five business days of an individual beginning conditional employment. Previously, employers were required to terminate employment if background check results were not received within 30 days of the request. SB 144 extends this period to 60 days.
The bill does not change the requirement for immediate termination if the results reveal disqualifying offenses, regardless of when records are received. Disqualifying offenses include convictions or guilty pleas to crimes such as assault, failure to provide for a functionally impaired person, corruption, drug-related charges, and others - outlined in full within Ohio Revised Code Section 109.572.
Source: Ohio Senate Bill 144
Posted: September 19, 2024
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