RCW 18.330.100
Background checks—Disqualifying crimes and acts.
Any employee, owner, or operator of an agency that works with vulnerable adults must pass a criminal background check every twenty-four months and not have been convicted of any crime that is disqualifying under RCW 43.43.830 or 43.43.842, or been found by a court of law or disciplinary authority to have abused, neglected, financially exploited, or abandoned a minor or vulnerable adult.
[ 2011 c 357 § 11.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.330 - Elder and Vulnerable Adult Referral Agency Act.
18.330.040 - Referral records—Agreement records.
18.330.050 - Referrals—Disclosure statement.
18.330.080 - Fees charged to providers.
18.330.090 - Disclosure of fees and refund policies.
18.330.100 - Background checks—Disqualifying crimes and acts.
18.330.110 - Acceptance of fees—Compliance with chapter.
18.330.120 - Provisions exclusive—Local government licensing.
18.330.130 - When remuneration for referral not allowed.
18.330.140 - Application of consumer protection act.
18.330.150 - Liability of agencies.