Oregon Oregon Department of Education, Early Learning Division

Rule Rule 414-061-0100
Office of Child Care Denial Procedures


(1)

A subject individual may be denied enrollment in the Central Background Registry if the individual:

(a)

Has been determined not suitable;

(b)

Has misrepresented information or failed to submit requested information or documentation;

(c)

Has been charged with, arrested for, or a warrant for a Category I or Category II crime in OAR 414-061-0050 (History to Be Considered) with final disposition not yet reached;

(d)

Has an open child abuse or neglect investigation, or a substantiated finding of abuse or neglect against an adult, or law enforcement case with final disposition not yet reached;

(e)

Is in a diversion program or similar agreement and has failed to provide written documentation of compliance with the terms of diversion or the agreement; or

(f)

Has been charged with, arrested for, or has a warrant for a crime listed in OAR 414-061-0045 (Disqualifying Conditions for Enrollment)(1)(d) or of a crime from another jurisdiction that is substantially similar.

(2)

A subject individual may appeal OCC’s determination not to enroll the subject individual in the Central Background Registry, pursuant to OAR 414-061-0120 (Rights for Review and Contested Case Hearings).

(3)

A subject individual who has been denied enrollment in the Central Background Registry due to a determination of unsuitability shall not be eligible for enrollment in the Registry for five years from the date of denial.

(4)

A subject individual who has been determined to be ineligible for enrollment in the Central Background Registry due to conviction of a crime listed in OAR 414-061-0045 (Disqualifying Conditions for Enrollment)(1)(d) or convicted of a crime from another jurisdiction that is substantially similar, may apply for enrollment in the Registry after five or more years since the date of their last conviction.
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