[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 32, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 32CFR86.1]



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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

 

              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

 

PART 86_CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECKS ON INDIVIDUALS IN CHILD CARE 

SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  86.1  Purpose.









Sec.

86.1 Purpose.

86.2 Applicability.

86.3 Definitions.

86.4 Policy.

86.5 Responsibilities.

86.6 Procedures.



Appendix A to Part 86--Criminal History Background Check Procedures

Appendix B to Part 86--Criteria For Criminal History Background Check 

          Disqualifications

Appendix C to Part 86--State Information



    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 13041.



    Source: 58 FR 52010, Oct. 6, 1993, unless otherwise noted.





    This part: (a) Implements Public Law 101-647, section 231 and Public 

Law 102-190, section 1094.

    (b) Requires procedures for existing and newly hired individuals and 

includes a review of personnel and security records to include a Federal 

Bureau of Investigation (FBI) fingerprint check and State Criminal 

History Repositories (SCHR) checks of residences



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listed on employment or certification applications.

    (c) Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes 

procedures for criminal history background checks for all existing and 

newly hired individuals involved in the provision of child care services 

as Federal employees, contractors, or in Federal facilities to children 

under the age of 18. The checks are required of all individuals in the 

Department of Defense involved in providing child care services defined 

in Public Law 101-647, and for policy reasons, those categories of 

individuals not expressly governed by the statute.

    (d) Allows the Department to provisionally hire such individuals 

before the completion of a background check. However, at all times while 

children are in the care of that individual, the child care provider 

must be within sight and under the supervision of a staff person whose 

background check has been successfully completed. Healthcare personnel 

shall comply with guidance provided in the Memorandum from the Assistant 

Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD(HA)) \1\, April 20, 1992.

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    \1\ Copies may be obtained from OASD(HA) Room 3E346, The Pentagon, 

Washington, DC 220301-1200.

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    (e) Includes all individuals providing child care services to 

children in accordance with 32 CFR part 310, Federal Personnel Manual 

(FPM), \2\ 32 CFR part 154, DoD Directive 6400.1, \3\ DoD Instruction 

6060.2, \4\ DoD Instruction 6400.2, \5\ DoD Directive 1400.13, \6\ 32 

CFR part 68, DoD Directive 6025.11, \7\ DoD Directive 1015.1, \8\, and 

32 CFR part 212.

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    \2\ Copies may be obtained from a Federal Depositary Library, or a 

Federal Agency Personnel Office.

    \3\ Copies may be obtained from the National Technical Information 

Service, 5285 Port Royal, Springfield, VA 22161.

    \4\ See footnote 3 to Sec.  86.1(e).

    \5\ See footnote 3 to Sec.  86.1(e).

    \6\ See footnote 3 to Sec.  86.1(e).

    \7\ See footnote 3 to Sec.  86.1(e).

    \8\ See footnote 3 to Sec.  86.1(e).

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