Non-compliance with Criminal Background Check Requirements
Summary
The facility administration failed to comply with Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and codes by not conducting unlimited year history Criminal Background Checks (CBC) for all new employees, as required. The facility's policy on Abuse, Neglect, Misappropriation of Resident/Guest Property, Suspicious Injuries of Unknown Source, and Exploitation, dated 10/24/22, mandates a thorough background investigation, including searching all relevant registries for potential findings of abuse, neglect, mistreatment, exploitation, or misappropriation against potential employees. However, the contracted company responsible for conducting CBCs only searches within a seven-year timeframe for misdemeanor records, while felony convictions are reported as far back as the state allows. During an interview, the Financial Specialist Assistant, who is responsible for completing the CBCs, revealed a lack of awareness regarding the requirement for unlimited year history checks. The assistant stated that the current system, which has been in use for about a year, was implemented following the last survey and is based on corporate instructions. The assistant was unaware that the CBC checks only covered a seven-year period and did not meet the requirement for unlimited history checks, leading to non-compliance with the applicable laws and regulations.
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