(1) In order to determine the character, competence, and
suitability of any applicant or service provider to have
unsupervised access, the secretary may require a
fingerprint-based background check through the Washington state
patrol and the federal bureau of investigation at anytime, but
shall require a fingerprint-based background check when the
applicant or service provider has resided in the state less than
three consecutive years before application, and:
(a) Is an applicant or service provider providing services
to children or people with developmental disabilities under RCW 74.15.030;
(b) Is an individual residing in an applicant or service
provider's home, facility, entity, agency, or business or who is
authorized by the department to provide services to children or
people with developmental disabilities under RCW 74.15.030; or
(c) Is an applicant or service provider providing in-home
services funded by:
(i) Medicaid personal care under RCW 74.09.520;
(ii) Community options program entry system waiver services
under RCW 74.39A.030;
(iii) Chore services under RCW 74.39A.110; or
(iv) Other home and community long-term care programs,
established pursuant to chapters 74.39 and 74.39A RCW,
administered by the department.
(2) The secretary shall require a fingerprint-based
background check through the Washington state patrol
identification and criminal history section and the federal
bureau of investigation when the department seeks to approve an
applicant or service provider for a foster or adoptive placement
of children in accordance with federal and state law.
(3) Any secure facility operated by the department under
chapter 71.09 RCW shall require applicants and service providers
to undergo a fingerprint-based background check through the
Washington state patrol identification and criminal history
section and the federal bureau of investigation.
(4) Service providers and service provider applicants who
are required to complete a fingerprint-based background check may
be hired for a one hundred twenty-day provisional period as
allowed under law or program rules when:
(a) A fingerprint-based background check is pending; and
(b) The applicant or service provider is not disqualified
based on the immediate result of the background check.
(5) Fees charged by the Washington state patrol and the
federal bureau of investigation for fingerprint-based background
checks shall be paid by the department for applicants or service
providers providing:
(a) Services to people with a developmental disability under
RCW 74.15.030;
(b) In-home services funded by medicaid personal care under
RCW 74.09.520;
(c) Community options program entry system waiver services
under RCW 74.39A.030;
(d) Chore services under RCW 74.39A.110;
(e) Services under other home and community long-term care
programs, established pursuant to chapters 74.39 and 74.39A RCW,
administered by the department;
(f) Services in, or to residents of, a secure facility under
RCW 71.09.115; and
(g) Foster care as required under RCW 74.15.030.
(6) Service providers licensed under RCW 74.15.030 must pay
fees charged by the Washington state patrol and the federal
bureau of investigation for conducting fingerprint-based
background checks.
(7) Children's administration service providers licensed
under RCW 74.15.030 may not pass on the cost of the background
check fees to their applicants unless the individual is
determined to be disqualified due to the background information.
(8) The department shall develop rules identifying the
financial responsibility of service providers, applicants, and
the department for paying the fees charged by law enforcement to
roll, print, or scan fingerprints-based for the purpose of a
Washington state patrol or federal bureau of investigation
fingerprint-based background check.
(9) For purposes of this section, unless the context plainly
indicates otherwise:
(a) "Applicant" means a current or prospective department or
service provider employee, volunteer, student, intern,
researcher, contractor, or any other individual who will or may
have unsupervised access because of the nature of the work or
services he or she provides. "Applicant" includes but is not
limited to any individual who will or may have unsupervised
access and is:
(i) Applying for a license or certification from the
department;
(ii) Seeking a contract with the department or a service
provider;
(iii) Applying for employment, promotion, reallocation, or
transfer;
(iv) An individual that a department client or guardian of a
department client chooses to hire or engage to provide services
to himself or herself or another vulnerable adult, juvenile, or
child and who might be eligible to receive payment from the
department for services rendered; or
(v) A department applicant who will or may work in a
department-covered position.
(b) "Authorized" means the department grants an applicant,
home, or facility permission to:
(i) Conduct licensing, certification, or contracting
activities;
(ii) Have unsupervised access to vulnerable adults,
juveniles, and children;
(iii) Receive payments from a department program; or
(iv) Work or serve in a department-covered position.
(c) "Department" means the department of social and health
services.
(d) "Secretary" means the secretary of the department of
social and health services.
(e) "Secure facility" has the meaning provided in RCW 71.09.020.
(f) "Service provider" means entities, facilities, agencies,
businesses, or individuals who are licensed, certified,
authorized, or regulated by, receive payment from, or have
contracts or agreements with the department to provide services
to vulnerable adults, juveniles, or children. "Service provider"
includes individuals whom a department client or guardian of a
department client may choose to hire or engage to provide
services to himself or herself or another vulnerable adult,
juvenile, or child and who might be eligible to receive payment
from the department for services rendered. "Service provider"
does not include those certified under chapter 70.96A RCW.
[2007 c 387 § 1.]