Section 44-7-264. Nursing home or community residential care facility licensure; fingerprint-based criminal records check; prohibition of issuance of license or requirement of revocation for certain crimes.

SC Code § 44-7-264 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) To obtain a license to operate a nursing home or a community residential care facility the person, or persons, required to sign the application for licensure pursuant to Section 44-7-270 shall undergo a state and national fingerprint-based criminal records check.

(B)(1) A nursing home license or community residential care facility license must not be issued to the applicant, and if issued, may be revoked, if the person or any one of the persons required to undergo a criminal records check pursuant to subsection (A) is required to register under the sex offender registry pursuant to Section 23-3-430 or has been convicted of:

(a) abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child or vulnerable adult, as defined in Section 43-35-10;

(b) any violent crime, as defined in Section 16-1-60;

(c) any other drug related felony;

(d) forgery, embezzlement, or breach of trust with fraudulent intent, as classified in Section 16-1-90(E); or

(e) a criminal offense similar in nature to the crimes listed in this subsection committed in another jurisdiction or under federal law.

(2) This section does not prohibit obtaining licensure when a conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere for one of the crimes enumerated in this section has been pardoned. However, notwithstanding the entry of a pardon, the department may consider all information available, including the person's pardoned convictions or pleas and the circumstances surrounding them, to determine whether the applicant is unfit or otherwise unsuited for licensure for a community residential care facility.

(C) Criminal records checks required pursuant to this section must consist of a fingerprint-based records check conducted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) for the state check and a fingerprint-based records check conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for the national check. An applicant shall submit with the criminal records check application one complete set of the applicant's fingerprints in a manner specified by SLED. Fingerprints submitted to SLED pursuant to this section must be collected in a manner specified by SLED and must be used to conduct a state criminal records check by SLED and to facilitate a national criminal records check by the FBI. SLED is authorized to retain the fingerprints for licensing purposes and for notification of the department regarding criminal charges. The actual cost of obtaining state and national criminal records checks by SLED and the FBI must be paid by the licensure applicant directly to the required entity as specified by SLED.

HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 207, Section 1, eff June 7, 2010.