Before any applicant for employment with a private entity, in either an employee or an unsupervised volunteer position, may be offered a position, the private entity shall inform the applicant that a criminal background check must be conducted on him or her.
Prior to requesting a criminal background check, the private entity shall provide each applicant, employee, or unsupervised volunteer with a form or forms to be utilized for the following purposes:
The private entity shall direct the applicant or employee to complete the form or forms specified in section 502.2 and notify the applicant or employee when and where to report to be fingerprinted.
Unless otherwise provided in the contract, private entities shall request criminal background checks from the Chief, Metropolitan Police Department (or designee), who shall be responsible for conducting criminal background checks, including fingerprinting, for private entities.
Unless otherwise provided in the contract, private entities shall request traffic record checks from the Director, Department of Motor Vehicles (or designee), who shall be responsible for conducting traffic record checks for private entities.
Private entities shall pay for the costs for the criminal background checks and traffic record checks required under this chapter and the Act, pursuant to the requirements set forth by the Metropolitan Police Department and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
A private entity may make an offer of appointment to, or assign a current employee or applicant to, a compensated position contingent upon receipt from the contracting officer of the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative's (COTR) decision after his or her assessment of the criminal background or traffic record check.
A private entity may not make an offer of appointment to an unsupervised volunteer whose position brings him or her into direct contact with children until it receives from the contracting officer the COTR's decision after his or her assessment of the criminal background or traffic record check.
A private entity shall not employ or permit to serve as an unsupervised volunteer an applicant or employee who has been convicted of, has pleaded nolo contendere to, or is on probation before judgment or placement of a case on the stet docket because of, or has been found not guilty by reason of insanity for any sexual offenses involving a minor.
Private entities shall conduct periodic criminal background checks as specified in the contract for current employees and unsupervised volunteers.
An employee or unsupervised volunteer may be subject to administrative action including, but not limited to, reassignment or termination at the discretion of the COTR after his or her assessment of a criminal background or traffic record check.
If any application is denied because the COTR determines that the applicant presents a present danger to children or youth, the private entity shall notify the applicant of such determination and inform the applicant in writing that she or he may appeal the denial to the Commission on Human Rights within thirty (30) days of the determination.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-502