APIE Background Check Policies 2010-2011 Who needs a background check? According to Austin ISD, all volunteers who participate on a school campus must submit to a criminal history background check. Background Checks are valid for 3 years. This includes mentors, partners, tutors and other volunteers. There are three exceptions: Parents and grandparents who are only volunteering in their grand/child’s classroom. Volunteers who are only participating in one-time events. Visitors that will be constantly supervised by an Austin ISD employee. How do volunteers submit to a background check? Austin Partners in Education offers criminal history background checks at no charge for volunteers who participate in approved programs on an Austin ISD campus. Approval guidelines have been reviewed by the Austin ISD General Counsel. Volunteers should: 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to www.austinpartners.org/volunteer. On the left color bar, choose their preferred school and click “Search”. Click on the Name of the appropriate volunteer opportunity. Input their e-mail address. Volunteers must submit a unique e-mail address to receive notice of the background check results. NOTE: If a volunteer does not have an active e-mail address, they should input name.birthdate@noemail.com and a valid phone number. Example: christin.122884@noemail.com a. If a volunteer’s e-mail address is already in the APIE system, they will be immediately signed up for the volunteer opportunity. b. If a volunteer’s e-mail address is not in the APIE system, they should see a registration page and complete all required fields. How long do background checks take? Volunteers with no criminal history should receive an approval notice by e-mail within 2 business days. The Volunteer Contact can select to be copied on these approval e-mails. If a volunteer has a criminal history, APIE will contact the volunteer directly by e-mail to request further information. If a volunteer does not respond within 1 week, APIE will contact the volunteer by phone. If a volunteer does not respond within 2 weeks or does not provide accurate contact information, he/she will be denied and a notice will be sent to the school. What is AISD’s role in background checks? Before allowing a volunteer to meet with students, your school MUST confirm that the legal name and birth date on the volunteer’s driver’s license, passport or other government-issued picture ID matches the information provided for the background check. Because APIE uses an online background check system, it is essential that additional steps are taken to ensure the accuracy of the information used for the check. In situations where a picture ID was instrumental in determining that a background check result was attributable to the applicant, your school must verify that the ID used matches the ID presented in person. APIE accepts no responsibility for misrepresentation or inaccurate information submitted during registration. It is the responsibility of the school to verify this information before allowing volunteers into your program. What if information on an ID is different from information used for a background check? If the information is inconsistent, please notify APIE so that a new background check can be processed. Requests for background check updates should be sent via email to Tam Vu at tvu@austinpartners.org. Phone requests will not be accepted, and background check re-processing will take 2 business days to 2 weeks. Please discuss any parent volunteers with your campus Volunteer Contact. If you have any questions regarding background check policies or volunteer registrations, please contact Lindsey McBride, Campus and Community Engagement Manager at lmcbride@austinpartners.org or (512) 637-0983. 2 APPENDIX Austin Partners in Education screens volunteers using the following criminal history background databases: I. 20 State Criminal Conviction Database Alaska Arkansas Connecticut Florida Georgia Iowa Minnesota Mississippi New Jersey North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin II. Sex Offender Records from all 50 states & the District of Columbia III. 39 Department of Correction Databases Alaska Arizona Arkansas Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Wisconsin Leon County Lincoln County Los Angeles County Major County Maricopa County Marshall County Mayes County McClain County McCurtain County McIntosh County Miami-Dade County Montgomery County Murray County Muskogee County Noble County Nowata County Okfuskee County Okmulgee County Orange County Orange County (2) Osage County Osceola County Ottawa County Palm Beach County Pawnee County Pima County Pinellas County Pittsburg County Pontotoc County Pottawatomie County Potter County Riverside County Sacramento County San Bernardino County Santa Barbara County Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County Sedgwick County Seminole County Sequoyah County Stephens County Suwannee County IV: Additional 92 County Criminal Records Databases Atoka County Beaver County Beckham County Bexar County Blaine County Brevard County Broward County Bryan County Caddo County Carter County Chambers County Charlotte County Cherokee County Collin County Cook County Felony Cotton County Craig County Creek County Custer County Dallas County Delaware County Denton County Duval County El Paso County Fairfax County Fort Bend County Garvin County Grant County Greene County Gregg County Harris County Felony Haskell County Hillsborough County Hinds County Hughes County Jefferson County Kay County Kingfisher County LA Bossier Parish LA Caddo Parish Latimer County Le Flore County 3 Texas County Travis County Victoria County Wagoner County Washington County Washita County Williamson County Woods County Criminal Background Check Guidelines (Based on Austin ISD Standards) All volunteers are required to submit to a criminal history background check before participating at an Austin ISD school. Parents and grandparents who are only volunteering in their student’s classroom and volunteers who are only participating in one-time events are not required to submit to a check. Background checks will be renewed every 3 years for returning volunteers, unless otherwise requested. Applicants may be denied if they meet any of the following criteria: Prior felony conviction or deferred adjudication of a felony offense. Prior conviction or deferred adjudication of a misdemeanor offense within the last 5 years involving moral turpitude (acts that are generally considered morally or ethically wrong) including but not limited to crimes that involve dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, deliberate violence, or offenses involving drugs or alcohol Felony or misdemeanor charges that are pending against the applicant involving offenses of moral turpitude or offenses involving drugs or alcohol Listing on Sexual Offenders Database Factors that may be considered when circumstances require discretionary judgment: Applicants may be asked to provide proof of identity by a copy of his/her driver’s license, contact information for 2 references and additional information regarding the offense before a judgment is made. Failure to respond within 2 weeks will result in an applicant being denied. Possibility of incorrect identity Applicant may provide evidence to support his/her identity status Applicants may request a copy of the record. Nature of the offense Severity and number of offenses Age of applicant at time of offense Pattern of conduct established by multiple offenses that may be detrimental to children Length of time since last arrest A clear record of 10 years or more may indicate good conduct. A single charge more than 10 years ago that could affect a mentoring relationship may result in an applicant’s referral to a supervised program. Effect of offense on mentor relationship A mentoring position may be denied if the applicant has committed an offense that may be detrimental to a one-on-one relationship but may be referred to a supervised or group program pending consideration of above factors. General guidelines Dismissed charges may be disregarded. A period of probation completed with no infractions may be disregarded depending on the severity of offense and consideration of above factors. Deferred adjudication or plea of no contest resulting in a probation term may be treated as a conviction and the decision may be made on the above factors.