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a. In the case of a facility established after the effective date of this act, the administrator of the facility, prior to the facility's opening, shall ensure that a request for a child abuse record information check on each staff member is sent to the division.
A staff member shall not be left alone as the only adult caring for a child at the facility until the results of the staff member's child abuse record information check have been received by the administrator of the facility.
b. In the case of a facility granted a certificate of approval prior to the effective date of this act, the administrator of the facility, at the time of the facility's first renewal of its certificate of approval, shall ensure that a request for a child abuse record information check on each staff member is sent to the division.
c. Within two weeks after a new staff member begins employment at a facility, the administrator of the facility shall ensure that a request for a child abuse record information check on the new staff member is sent to the division.
A new staff member shall not be left alone as the only adult caring for a child at the facility until the results of the staff member's child abuse record information check have been received by the administrator of the facility.
d. If the division determines that an incident of child abuse or neglect by a staff member has been substantiated, the division shall advise the administrator of the facility of the results of the child abuse record information check and the facility shall immediately terminate the individual from employment at the facility.
e. The department shall consider, for the purposes of this act, any incidents of child abuse or neglect that were substantiated on or after June 29, 1995, to ensure that perpetrators have had an opportunity to appeal a substantiated finding of abuse or neglect; except that the department may consider substantiated incidents prior to that date, if the department, in its judgment, determines that the individual poses a risk of harm to children in a facility. In cases involving incidents substantiated prior to June 29, 1995, the department shall offer the individual an opportunity for a hearing to contest its action restricting the individual from employment at a facility.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 30. Institutions and Agencies 30 § 4C-27.23 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-30-institutions-and-agencies/nj-st-sect-30-4c-27-23/
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