Delaware Code § 29-2911

Criminal background checks
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(a) The following individuals must submit to a criminal background check:
(1) Current employees of the Office of Auditor of Accounts.
(2) Individuals conditionally offered employment with the Office of Auditor of Accounts.
(3) Any current or prospective contractor of the Office of Auditor of Accounts that requires or may require access to State systems,
facilities, or data that the Auditor or the Auditor's designee has identified as requiring a background check.
(b) Individuals required to obtain a background check under this section must submit fingerprints and other necessary information to
the State Bureau of Identification in order to obtain a Delaware and national criminal history background check. The following reports
must be obtained:
(1) A report of the individual's entire state criminal history record information from the State Bureau of Identification or a statement
that the State Bureau of Identification Central Repository contains no information relating to that individual.
(2) A report of the individual's entire federal criminal history record information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation or a
statement that the Federal Bureau of Investigation's records contain no information relating to that individual.
(c) The State Bureau of Identification must forward all information obtained under paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this section to the
Auditor or the Auditor's designee.
(d) If a current employee or current contractor obtains a background check under this section, the State Bureau of Identification must
provide all of the following to the Auditor or the Auditor's designee:
(1) Any subsequent state criminal history record information of the individual.
(2) Any subsequent criminal history record information of the individual available through the "Rap Back System" as defined under

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