§346-97 Criminal history record checks. (a) For the purposes of this section:
"Conviction for a relevant crime" means any federal or state conviction for any relevant crime as defined in this section.
"Criminal history record name inquiry" means a search by name, and other identifying information, using the state computerized criminal history record information system.
€³Department €³ means the department of human services.
€³Name inquiry €³ means a criminal history record check conducted by using the name and other identifying information of the individual, in lieu of a fingerprint check.
"Relevant crime" means:
(1) Any offense described in 42 United States Code §1320a-7 (section 1128(a) of the Social Security Act); or
(2) A crime of such a serious nature or circumstance that the department finds its perpetrator to pose a risk to the health, safety, or well-being of a patient or resident. This includes but is not limited to murder, manslaughter, assault, sex offenses, domestic violence, theft or forgery, arson, kidnapping, or possession, use, sale, manufacture, or distribution of dangerous drugs or controlled substances.
(b) The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 establishing standards regarding the reputable and responsible character of service providers who have direct contact with individuals receiving services under this part, including:
(1) Purchase of service contracted and subcontracted service providers and their employees serving clients of the adult protective and community services branch;
(2) The foster grandparent program, senior companion program, and respite companion program participants; and
(3) Contracted and subcontracted service providers and their employees and new employees who provide home and community-based services under section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. §1396n(c)), or under any other applicable section or sections of the Social Security Act for the purposes of providing home and community-based services.
(c) Individuals identified in subsection (b) shall:
(1) Meet the standards regarding the reputable and responsible character of service providers;
(2) Be subject to criminal history record checks in accordance with section 846-2.7;
(3) Shall sign a waiver form stating that the department shall not be liable to the individual; and
(4) Provide consent to the department or its designee to obtain criminal history record information for verification.
New employees and adult volunteers shall consent to be fingerprinted, shall supply the necessary information to enable the criminal history record check prior to the start of employment or volunteering, and shall sign a waiver form stating that the department shall not be liable to the employee or volunteer.
(d) The department or its designee shall obtain criminal history record information through the Hawaii criminal justice data center on individuals identified in subsection (b) for the first two years that an individual identified in subsection (b) is required to have such checks, and shall conduct a criminal history record name inquiry into the state criminal history records annually or biennially thereafter.
(e) The department may take appropriate action if it finds that the criminal history of the individual identified under subsection (b) may pose a risk to the health, welfare, and safety of service recipients. An action may include refusing to use an individual as a service provider.
(f) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for purposes of this section, the department shall be exempt from section 831-3.1 and need not conduct investigations, notifications, or hearings under this section in accordance with chapter 91.
(g) The costs of processing fingerprints and the state criminal history record checks may be borne by the employer or by the employee or individual who is being screened.
(h) The department, in obtaining and relying upon the results of the state criminal history record checks, is presumed to be acting in good faith and shall be immune from civil liability for taking or recommending action based upon the criminal history record information. The good faith presumption may be rebutted upon a showing by the person or entity alleging a lack of good faith, and by a preponderance of the evidence, that the department relied upon information or opinion that it knew was false or misleading.
(i) Nothing in this section shall affect the rights, obligations, remedies, liabilities, or standards of proof under chapters 368 and 378.
(j) The criminal history record information obtained under this section shall be used exclusively by the department for the purpose of establishing the reputable and responsible character of the individuals identified in subsection (b) such that the health, welfare, and safety of service recipients will not be at risk. [L 2006, c 220, §3; am L 2008, c 136, §3; am L 2012, c 93, §4; am L 2015, c 35, §8]
Note
L 2006, c 220, §6 provides:
"SECTION 6. There shall be established a working committee of five members with representatives from the department of health, department of human services, provider organizations and community, as appointed by the directors of the department of health and department of human services to meet minimally on a quarterly basis to review and evaluate the process undertaken by the departments in effecting criminal history record checks and provide recommendations to the directors of the departments as relevant. Members shall serve a term of two years which may be extended at the discretion of the directors of the departments and will report to departmental administrators as designated by the directors."
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
346. Department of Human Services
346-2 Appointment of personnel.
346-2.5 Criminal history record checks.
346-3 Compensation of employees.
346-4.5 Investigators; authority and access to records.
346-6 Appropriations; expenditures; donations.
346-7 Acceptance of grants-in-aid or outright grants.
346-7.5 Spouse and child abuse special fund.
346-10 Protection of records; divulging confidential information prohibited.
346-11 Unauthorized disclosure or inspection.
346-13 Attendance and testimony of witnesses.
346-14.5 Financial assistance advisory council; established.
346-17.4 Higher education stipends for students
346-17.5 Federal aid to children in foster care.
346-17.6 Consent to no cost emergency shelter and related services.
346-19.7 Prospective adoptive parents; standards and home studies.
346-19.8 Department standards and requirements; disability.
346-26 Prevention and treatment of conditions giving rise to need.
346-28.5 Family self-sufficiency escrow accounts; asset test exemption.
346-29 Applications for public assistance; manner, form, conditions.
346-31 Assignment of persons in need of public assistance to work on public projects.
346-32 Application of chapter 386 to persons in need of public assistance assigned to work projects.
346-33 Assistance payments inalienable.
346-35 Cancellation or revision.
346-36 Assistance payments, subject to change or repeal.
346-37 Recovery of payments and costs of medical assistance.
346-37.2 Department subrogated to rights.
346-37.3 Notice of child support debt.
346-37.4 to 346-37.6 REPEALED.
346-38 Incompetency of recipient.
346-39.5 Unclaimed financial assistance balances in electronic benefit transfer accounts.
346-40 Maintenance and availability of records; penalty.
346-41 Inspection of institutional facilities.
346-41.5 Hawaii qualified health centers.
346-42 Administrative inspections and warrants.
346-43 Penalties under other laws.
346-43.5 Medical assistance fraud; penalties.
346-44 Recovery of public assistance overpayments.
346-45 Confidentiality of court records.
346-46 Certified nurse aides; training programs and recertification.
346-48 Coverage of ground ambulance services.
346-51.5 Expenditure of temporary assistance for needy families funds.
346-52 Aged, blind, and permanently and totally disabled persons; eligibility for assistance.
346-53 Determination of amount of assistance.
346-53.2 Temporary assistance for needy families; funding and programs; public comment.
346-53.4 Reimbursement to expanded adult residential care home operators.
346-53.5 REPEALED. L 1993, c 148, §2.
346-53.6 Federally qualified health centers; rural health clinics; reimbursement.
346-53.8 Kahuku medical center.
346-53.61 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approval.
346-54 Report to the legislature.
346-55.1 Visitation, custody, and support when public assistance paid.
346-57 Loans to applicants for federal supplemental security income.
346-57.5 Interim assistance reimbursement special fund.
346-59.2 Comprehensive breast and cervical cancer control program.
346-59.4 Medical assistance to other children.
346-59.5 Enforcement of contracts.
346-59.6 Medicaid overpayment recovery.
346-59.9 Psychotropic medication.
346-60 Group therapy; reimbursement for services.
346-61 Optometric services, choice.
346-65 Child abuse and neglect discretionary emergency assistance.
346-66 Psychological services.
346-68 Bridge to hope program; transitional benefits.
346-69 Welfare safety net program; department of human services.
346-70 Medical assistance for other pregnant women.
346-71 General assistance to households without minor dependents.
346-97 Criminal history record checks.
346-102 Public service employment; established.
346-103 Wages or salaries of public service employment.
346-104 Refusal to work; ineligibility for public assistance.
346-144 Application; approval; statement; return.
346-145 Transportation assistance.
346-152 Exclusions; exemptions.
346-152.5 Requirements for persons exempt pursuant to section 346-152.
346-153 Records of deficiencies and complaints; release to public
346-157 Liability insurance coverage; requirement.
346-158 No smoking in child care facilities.
346-161 License for group child care home, group child care center required.
346-162 Rules; minimum standards.
346-163 Licenses and temporary permits
346-164 Suspension and revocation of licenses and permits; reissuance.
346-165 Visitation and inspection of group child care home, group child care center.
346-171 Registration for family child care home required.
346-172 Rules for registration.
346-173 Procedure for registration.
346-174 Informing parent and legal guardian of children and general public.
346-175 Visitation and inspection of family child care home; revocation of registration.
346-176 Family child care system.
346-177 Program of incentive for registration.
346-181 Preschool open doors program.
346-182 Preschool open doors special fund.
346-183 Preschool grant program special fund; established.
346-184 Preschool open doors program; provider accreditation.
346-185 Preschool open doors; procurement exemption.
346-186 Prior early learning program information.
346-221 Purpose; construction.
346-225 Confidentiality of reports.
346-228 Action upon investigation.
346-230 Termination of services.
346-231 Order for immediate protection.
346-232 Order to show cause hearing.
346-234 Guardian ad litem; counsel.
346-235 Consolidation with guardianship proceedings.
346-237 Notice of proceedings.
346-239 Required findings concerning postponed hearings.
346-244 Admissibility of evidence.
346-246 Failure to comply with court orders.
346-247 Payment for service or treatment provided to a party.
346-248 Fiscal and service responsibility.
346-250 Immunity from liability.
346-251 Presumption of capacity.
346-261 First-To-Work; establishment; purpose.
346-301 Adoption assistance program established.
346-305 Effect on prior adoption assistance agreements.
346-352 Preauthorization exemption for certain physicians and physician assistants
346-363 Exception to liability for donors.
346-364 Contract or conveyance to the department.
346-365 Program administration.
346-367 Determination of eligibility and need.
346-370 Emergency or transitional shelter volunteers.
346-371 Annual financial audit.
346-372 Provider agency and donor cooperation are not in restraint of trade.
346-374 Homeless shelter stipends.
346-374.5 Emergency shelter; minimum requirements.
346-375 Temporary emergency shelter.
346-378 Housing first programs.
346-381 Hawaii interagency council on homelessness; establishment.
346-381.5 Governor's coordinator on homelessness.
346-393 Rights of the young adult.
346-396 Voluntary care agreement.
346-397 Provision of extended foster care services.
346-399 Notice of hearings and reviews.
346-400 Case plan; reports to be submitted by the department.
346-402 Court-appointed attorneys.
346-404 Termination of jurisdiction.
346-405 Reestablishing jurisdiction.