North Carolina General Statutes
Article 13 - Department of Public Safety.
§ 143B-954 - Criminal history record checks of employees of and applicants for employment with the Department of Public Instruction.

143B-954. Criminal history record checks of employees of and applicants for employment with the Department of Public Instruction.
(a) Definitions. - As used in this section, the term:
(1) "Covered person" means any of the following:
a. An applicant for employment or a current employee in a position in the Department of Public Instruction.
b. An independent contractor or an employee of an independent contractor that has contracted to provide services to the Department of Public Instruction.
(2) "Criminal history" means a State or federal history of conviction of a crime, whether a misdemeanor or felony, that bears upon a covered person's fitness for employment in the Department of Public Instruction. The crimes include, but are not limited to, criminal offenses as set forth in any of the following Articles of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes: Article 5, Counterfeiting and Issuing Monetary Substitutes; Article 5A, Endangering Executive and Legislative Officers; Article 6, Homicide; Article 7B, Rape and Other Sex Offenses; Article 8, Assaults; Article 10, Kidnapping and Abduction; Article 13, Malicious Injury or Damage by Use of Explosive or Incendiary Device or Material; Article 14, Burglary and Other Housebreakings; Article 15, Arson and Other Burnings; Article 16, Larceny; Article 17, Robbery; Article 18, Embezzlement; Article 19, False Pretenses and Cheats; Article 19A, Obtaining Property or Services by False or Fraudulent Use of Credit Device or Other Means; Article 19B, Financial Transaction Card Crime Act; Article 20, Frauds; Article 21, Forgery; Article 26, Offenses Against Public Morality and Decency; Article 26A, Adult Establishments; Article 27, Prostitution; Article 28, Perjury; Article 29, Bribery; Article 31, Misconduct in Public Office; Article 35, Offenses Against the Public Peace; Article 36A, Riots, Civil Disorders, and Emergencies; Article 39, Protection of Minors; Article 40, Protection of the Family; Article 59, Public Intoxication; and Article 60, Computer-Related Crime. The crimes also include possession or sale of drugs in violation of the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act, Article 5 of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes, and alcohol-related offenses such as sale to underage persons in violation of G.S. 18B-302, or driving while impaired violation of G.S. 20-138.1 through G.S. 20-138.5.
(b) When requested by the Department of Public Instruction, the North Carolina Department of Public Safety may provide to the requesting department a covered person's criminal history from the State Repository of Criminal Histories. Such request shall not be due to a person's age, sex, race, color, national origin, religion, creed, political affiliation, or handicapping condition as defined by G.S. 168A-3. For requests for a State criminal history record check only, the requesting department shall provide to the Department of Public Safety a form consenting to the check, signed by the covered person to be checked and any additional information required by the Department of Public Safety. National criminal record checks are authorized for covered applicants who have not resided in the State of North Carolina during the past five years. For national checks the Department of Public Instruction shall provide to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety the fingerprints of the covered person to be checked, any additional information required by the Department of Public Safety, and a form signed by the covered person to be checked, consenting to the check of the criminal record and to the use of fingerprints and other identifying information required by the State or National Repositories. The fingerprints of the individual shall be forwarded to the State Bureau of Investigation for a search of the State criminal history record file and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history record check. The Department of Public Instruction shall keep all information pursuant to this section confidential. The Department of Public Safety shall charge a reasonable fee for conducting the checks of the criminal history records authorized by this section.
(c) All releases of criminal history information to the Department of Public Instruction shall be subject to, and in compliance with, rules governing the dissemination of criminal history record checks as adopted by the North Carolina Department of Public Safety. All of the information the department receives through the checking of the criminal history is privileged information and for the exclusive use of the department.
(d) If the covered person's verified criminal history record check reveals one or more convictions covered under subsection (a) of this section, then the conviction shall constitute just cause for not selecting the person for employment, or for dismissing the person from current employment with the Department of Public Instruction. The conviction shall not automatically prohibit employment; however, the following factors shall be considered by the Department of Public Instruction in determining whether employment shall be denied:
(1) The level and seriousness of the crime;
(2) The date of the crime;
(3) The age of the person at the time of the conviction;
(4) The circumstances surrounding the commission of the crime, if known;
(5) The nexus between the criminal conduct of the person and job duties of the person;
(6) The prison, jail, probation, parole, rehabilitation, and employment records of the person since the date the crime was committed; and
(7) The subsequent commission by the person of a crime listed in subsection (a) of this section.
(e) The Department of Public Instruction may deny employment to or dismiss a covered person who refuses to consent to a criminal history record check or use of fingerprints or other identifying information required by the State or National Repositories of Criminal Histories. Any such refusal shall constitute just cause for the employment denial or the dismissal from employment.
(f) The Department of Public Instruction may extend a conditional offer of employment pending the results of a criminal history record check authorized by this section. (2007-516, s. 1; 2012-12, s. 2(pp); 2014-100, ss. 17.1(m), (o), (q); 2015-181, s. 47.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973

Article 13 - Department of Public Safety.

§ 143B-600 - Organization.

§ 143B-601 - Powers and duties of the Department of Public Safety[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-602 - Powers and duties of the Secretary of Public Safety.

§ 143B-602.1 - Annual report on trooper training reimbursement agreements.

§ 143B-602.2 - Annual report on grant funds received or preapproved for receipt.

§ 143B-603 - LiDAR Reserve.

§ 143B-603.1 - Continuously Operating Reference Station Fund.

§ 143B-604 - State Reentry Council Collaborative[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-630 - Creation of Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice; powers[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-701 - Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety duties[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-702 - Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety rules and regulations[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-703 - Repair or replacement of personal property[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-704 - Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety functions with respect to adults[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-705 - Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency Treatment Program[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707 - Reports to the General Assembly[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.1 - Report on probation and parole caseloads[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.2 - Mutual agreement parole program report; medical release program report[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.3 - Medical costs for inmates and juvenile offenders[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.4 - Annual report on safekeepers[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.5 - Medicaid services for inmates[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.6 - Medication losses related to inmate transfer[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.7 - Contract for limited use of local purchase of inmate pharmacy needs[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.8 - Federal 340B Program Department of Public Safety/Department of Health and Human Services partnership[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.9 - Federal 340B Program Department of Public Safety/University of North Carolina Health Care System partnership[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-707.10 - Reports related to the federal 340B Program[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-708 - Community service program[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-709 - Security Staffing[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-720 - Recodified as G.S143B-1490 by Session Laws 2021-180, s19C.9(k), effective January 1, 2023.

§ 143B-721 - Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission members; selection; removal; chair; compensation; quorum; services[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-721.1 - Parole eligibility reports[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-800 - Creation of Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-801 - Transfer of Office of Juvenile Justice authority to the Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-805 - Definitions[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-806 - Duties and powers of the Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of Public Safety[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-807 - Authority to contract with other entities.

§ 143B-808 - Authority to assist private nonprofit foundations.

§ 143B-809 - Teen court programs[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-810 - Youth Development Center annual report.

§ 143B-811 - Annual evaluation of intensive intervention services.

§ 143B-812 - Annual report on complaints against certain juveniles[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-815 - Juvenile facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-816 - Authority to provide necessary medical or surgical care[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-817 - Compensation to juveniles in care[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-818 - Visits and community activities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-819 - Regional detention services[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-820 - State subsidy to county detention facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-821 - Authority for implementation[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-822 - Juvenile facility monthly commitment report.

§ 143B-830 - Duties and powers of chief court counselors[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-831 - Duties and powers of juvenile court counselors.

§ 143B-840 - Comprehensive Juvenile Delinquency and Substance Abuse Prevention Plan[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-845 - Legislative intent.

§ 143B-846 - Creation; method of appointment; membership; chair and vice-chair.

§ 143B-847 - Terms of appointment.

§ 143B-848 - Vacancies; removal.

§ 143B-849 - Meetings; quorum.

§ 143B-850 - Compensation of members.

§ 143B-851 - Powers and duties[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-852 - Department of Public Safety to report on Juvenile Crime Prevention Council grants.

§ 143B-853 - Funding for programs[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-900 - Recodified as G.S143B-911 by Session Laws 2014-100, s17.1(i), effective July 1, 2014.

§ 143B-901 - Reporting system and database on certain domestic-violence-related homicides; reports by law enforcement agencies required; annual report to the General Assembly.

§ 143B-902 - Powers and duties of the Department of Public Safety with respect to criminal information.

§ 143B-903 - Collection of traffic law enforcement statistics.

§ 143B-904 - Collection of statistics on the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

§ 143B-905 - Criminal Information Network.

§ 143B-906 - Criminal statistics.

§ 143B-907 - Public law enforcement database regulation.

§ 143B-911 - Creation of State Capitol Police Division; powers and duties.

§ 143B-915 - Bureau of Investigation created; powers and duties.

§ 143B-916 - SBI liaison.

§ 143B-917 - General powers and duties of Director and law enforcement officers of the State Bureau of Investigation.

§ 143B-918 - Transfer of personnel.

§ 143B-919 - Investigations of lynchings, election frauds, etc.; services subject to call of Governor; witness fees and mileage for employees.

§ 143B-920 - Department heads to report possible violations of criminal statutes involving misuse of State property to State Bureau of Investigation.

§ 143B-921 - Use of private investigators limited.

§ 143B-922 - Investigations of child sexual abuse in child care.

§ 143B-923 - Cooperation of local enforcement officers.

§ 143B-924 - Governor authorized to transfer activities of Central Prison Identification Bureau to the new Bureau; photographing and fingerprinting records.

§ 143B-925 - Study and report on use of pseudoephedrine products to make methamphetamine.

§ 143B-926 - Appointment and term of the Director of the State Bureau of Investigation[Effective until June 30, 2023]

§ 143B-927 - Personnel of the State Bureau of Investigation.

§ 143B-929 - Operation and management of Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

§ 143B-930 - Criminal history background investigations; fees.

§ 143B-931 - Criminal record checks of school personnel.

§ 143B-932 - Criminal record checks of providers of treatment for or services to children, the elderly, mental health patients, the sick, and the disabled.

§ 143B-933 - Criminal record checks for foster care.

§ 143B-934 - Criminal record checks of child care providers.

§ 143B-935 - Criminal history record checks of employees of and applicants for employment with the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Juvenile Justice Section of the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice of the Department of...

§ 143B-935.1 - Criminal record checks of applicants and current employees who access federal tax information.

§ 143B-936 - Criminal record checks required prior to placement for adoption of a minor who is in the custody or placement responsibility of a county department of social services.

§ 143B-937 - Criminal record checks of applicants for auctioneer, apprentice auctioneer, or auction firm license.

§ 143B-938 - Criminal record checks of McGruff House Program volunteers.

§ 143B-939 - Criminal record checks for adult care homes, nursing homes, home care agencies, and providers of mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse services.

§ 143B-940 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as registered nurses or licensed practical nurses.

§ 143B-941 - Criminal record checks of applicants for registration, certification, or licensure as a substance abuse professional.

§ 143B-942 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as massage and bodywork therapists.

§ 143B-943 - Criminal history record checks of applicants to and current members of fire departments and emergency medical services.

§ 143B-944 - Criminal record checks of applicants for manufactured home manufacturer, dealer, salesperson, or set-up contractor licensure.

§ 143B-945 - Criminal record checks for municipalities and county governments.

§ 143B-946 - Criminal record checks of applicants for locksmith licensure or apprentice designation.

§ 143B-947 - Criminal record checks for the North Carolina State Lottery Commission and its Director.

§ 143B-948 - Criminal record checks of applicants for permit or license to conduct exploration, recovery, or salvage operations and archaeological investigations.

§ 143B-949 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure and licensees.

§ 143B-950 - Criminal record checks for the Judicial Department.

§ 143B-951 - Criminal record checks for the Department of Information Technology.

§ 143B-952 - Criminal record checks of EMS personnel.

§ 143B-953 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as chiropractic physicians.

§ 143B-954 - Criminal history record checks of employees of and applicants for employment with the Department of Public Instruction.

§ 143B-955 - Criminal record checks of applicants and of current employees who are involved in the manufacture or production of drivers licenses and identification cards.

§ 143B-956 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure as nursing home administrators.

§ 143B-957 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as clinical mental health counselors.

§ 143B-958 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure as marriage and family therapists and marriage and family therapy associates.

§ 143B-959 - Criminal record checks of petitioners for restoration of firearms rights.

§ 143B-960 - Criminal record checks of applicants for certification by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as euthanasia technicians.

§ 143B-961 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for trainee registration, appraiser licensure, appraiser certification, or registrants for registration as real estate appraisal management companies.

§ 143B-962 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for a restoration of a revoked drivers license.

§ 143B-963 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for and current holders of certificate to transport household goods.

§ 143B-964 - Criminal history record checks of applicants for licensure as physical therapists or physical therapist assistants.

§ 143B-965 - Criminal record checks of applicants and recipients of programs of public assistance.

§ 143B-966 - Criminal record checks for the Office of State Controller.

§ 143B-967 - Criminal record checks for the Department of Revenue.

§ 143B-968 - Criminal record checks for the Office of State Human Resources.

§ 143B-969 - Criminal record checks for employees and contractors of the State Board of Elections and county directors of elections.

§ 143B-970 - Criminal record checks for employees of county boards of elections.

§ 143B-971 - Criminal record checks of applicants for licensure as dietitian/nutritionists or nutritionists.

§ 143B-972 - National criminal record checks for child care institutions.

§ 143B-972.1 - (Effective January 1, 2023) Criminal record checks for North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and North Carolina Sheriffs' Education and Training Standards Commission; fingerprints sent to Federal B...

§ 143B-973 - Criminal record checks for the Legislative Services Commission.

§ 143B-974 - Criminal record checks for sheriffs.

§ 143B-976 - (Effective July 1, 2023) Criminal record check for platform licensees.

§ 143B-981 - The National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact.

§ 143B-986 - Authority to provide protection to certain public officials.

§ 143B-987 - Authority to designate areas for protection of public officials.

§ 143B-990 - Creation of Alcohol Law Enforcement Division of the Department of Public Safety.

§ 143B-1000 - Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public Safety.

§ 143B-1010 - North Carolina Center for Missing Persons established.

§ 143B-1011 - Definitions.

§ 143B-1012 - Control of the Center.

§ 143B-1013 - Secretary to adopt rules.

§ 143B-1014 - Submission of missing person reports to the Center.

§ 143B-1015 - Dissemination of missing persons data by law-enforcement agencies.

§ 143B-1016 - Responsibilities of Center.

§ 143B-1017 - Duty of individuals to notify Center and law-enforcement agency when missing person has been located.

§ 143B-1018 - Release of information by Center.

§ 143B-1019 - Provision of toll-free service; instructions to callers; communication with law-enforcement agencies.

§ 143B-1020 - Improper release of information; penalty.

§ 143B-1021 - North Carolina AMBER Alert System established.

§ 143B-1022 - North Carolina Silver Alert System established.

§ 143B-1023 - North Carolina Blue Alert System established.

§ 143B-1030 - Civil Air Patrol Section - powers and duties.

§ 143B-1031 - Personnel and benefits.

§ 143B-1032 - State liability.

§ 143B-1040 - Office of Recovery and Resiliency.

§ 143B-1041 - Interagency coordination.

§ 143B-1100 - Governor's Crime Commission creation; composition; terms; meetings, etc[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-1101 - Governor's Crime Commission powers and duties.

§ 143B-1102 - Adjunct committees of the Governor's Crime Commission - creation; purpose; powers and duties.

§ 143B-1103 - Additional duties of the Grants Management Section.

§ 143B-1104 - Recodified as G.S143B-853 by Session Laws 2020-83, s5, effective July 1, 2020.

§ 143B-1105 - Grants reporting.

§ 143B-1150 - Short title[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1151 - Legislative policy[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1152 - Definitions[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1153 - Goals of community-based corrections programs funded under this Subpart[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1154 - Eligible population[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1155 - Duties of Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1156 - Contract for services[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1160 - Program types eligible for funding; community-based corrections programs[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1161 - Justice Reinvestment Council[Recodified effective January 1, 2023 see note]

§ 143B-1200 - Assistance Program for Victims of Rape and Sex Offenses.

§ 143B-1201 - Restitution; actions.

§ 143B-1203 - Transfer; definitions.

§ 143B-1204 - Criminal Justice Information Network Governing Board creation; purpose; membership; conflicts of interest[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 143B-1205 - Compensation and expenses of Board members; travel reimbursements.

§ 143B-1206 - Powers and duties.

§ 143B-1207 - Election of officers; meetings; staff, etc.