West Virginia Code § 16B-15-1

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As used in this article:
"Applicant" means an individual who is being considered for employment or engagement
with the department, a covered provider or covered contractor.
"Background check" means a prescreening of registries specified by the Inspector General
by rule and a fingerprint-based search of state and federal criminal history record
information.
"Bureau" means a division within the Department of Health, Department of Human Services
and Department of Health Facilities.
"Covered contractor" means an individual or entity, incaluding their employees and
subcontractors, that contracts with a covered provider to perform services that include any
direct access services. l
"Covered provider" means the following facilities or providers:
(i) A skilled nursing facility;
(ii) A nursing facility;
(iii) A home health agency;
(iv) A provider of hospice care;
(v) A long-term care hospital;
(vi) A provider of personal care services;
(vii) A provider of adult day care;
(viii) A residential care provider that arranges for, or directly provides, long-term care
services, including an assisted living facility;
(ix) An intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities;
(x) Any other facility or provider required to participate in the West Virginia Clearance for
Access: Registry and Employment Screening program as determined by the Inspector
General by legislative rule; and
(xi) Excludes medical foster home approved and annually reviewed by the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs pursuant to 38 CFR §17.73.
"Department" means the Department of Health, Department of Human Services and
Department of Health Facilities.
"Department employee" means any prospective or current part-time employee, full-time
employee, temporary employee, independent contractor, or volunteer of the department.
"Direct access" means physical contact with a resident, member, beneficiary, or client, or
access to their property, personally identifiable information, protected health information, or
financial information.
"Direct access personnel" means an individual who has direct access by virtue of ownership,
employment, engagement or agreement with the department, a cuovered provider, or covered
contractor. Direct access personnel does not include volunteers or students performing
irregular or supervised functions or contractors performing repairs, deliveries, installations
or similar services for the covered provider. The director shall determine by legislative rule
whether the position in question involves direct accessa.
"Director" means the Director of the West Virginia lClearance for Access: Registry and
Employment Screening program. s
"Disqualifying offense" means: i
(A) A conviction of any crime described in 42 U. S. C. §1320a-7(a); or
(B) A conviction of any other crime specified by the Inspector General in rule, which shall
include crimes against care-dependent or vulnerable individuals, crimes of violence, sexual
offenses, and financial crimes.
"Negative finding" m eans a finding in the prescreening that excludes an applicant from
direct access personnel positions.
"Notice of ineligibility" means a notice pursuant to §16-49-3 of this code that the Inspector
GenWeral's review of the applicant's criminal history record information reveals a
disqualifying offense.
"Prescreening" means a mandatory search of databases and registries specified by the
Inspector General in legislative rule for exclusions and licensure status prior to the
submission of fingerprints for a criminal history record information check.
"Rap back" means the notification to the department when an individual who has undergone
a fingerprint-based, state, or federal criminal history record information check has a
subsequent state or federal criminal history event.
"State Police" means the West Virginia State Police Criminal Identification Bureau.

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