Fort Hays State University
offers numerous programs of study which require the student,
as a prerequisite to the successful completion of the program,
to engage in a clinical experience which involves on-site
training of the student at a clinical site or facility which
is normally a hospital or medical center. It has become the
practice of the clinical sites to require all students engaging
in clinicals, or the University, to perform or have performed
a criminal background check on the student. Fort Hays State
University wishes to cooperate to the fullest possible extent
with these requirements that have been imposed by the clinical
site, in order to provide its students with the fullest access
possible to clinical training. However, apart from isolated
courses of study having state imposed requirements, such as
the College of Education and Technology (COET), Fort Hays
State University does not have a policy requiring its students,
faculty or staff to submit to criminal background checks.
As such, it is necessary to formulate a policy governing those
students who must undergo criminal background checks as a
prerequisite to engaging in their clinical experience. This
policy does not apply to any background check or investigation
on any student of COET as a prerequisite to a student teacher
assignment or licensure by the Kansas Department of Education.
Therefore, it is the policy of Fort Hays State
University that prior to any student beginning a clinical
experience required for successful completion of the student's
academic program, the student must submit to a criminal
background check when the background check is required by
the clinical site or facility. This criminal background
check will normally be as far in advance of the student's
clinical experience as possible. However, at the discretion
of the University, the criminal background check may be
imposed as a condition of admittance into the academic program
where the student will be required to engage in a clinical
experience
As it is the student's responsibility to successfully
complete a clinical experience as a prerequisite to successful
completion of the applicable academic program, it is the
student's responsibility to arrange and pay for the criminal
background check. However, Fort Hays State University will
provide guidance, direction, and recommendations to the
student as to how the student can go about obtaining a criminal
background check. In no event will the University be responsible
for performing the background check or for paying for a
background check to be performed. The matters to be researched
in the background check, and the information sought by the
check, will differ depending on the scope and extent of
the check, and also on the entity performing the check.
Fort Hays State University currently recommends the search
package recommended by the nationwide accrediting authority
for hospitals (JCAHO) provided by Clarence M. Kelley and
Associates. This package will provide:
~Social Security Number trace
~Criminal records in all county/state jurisdiction search
for a seven year address history period
~Criminal records in all federal jurisdictions search for
a seven year address history period
~Combine LIG/GSA report
~KCPD alert two system
~Multi-state sex offender registry
~Work verification for the last employer
It is the student's responsibility to insure
that the results of the background check will be provided
to the faculty member in charge of the student's clinical
experience. This faculty member will then transmit the information
to the Chair of the department in which the academic program
at issue is offered, who will determine, with consultation
with the faculty member, and if necessary the General Counsel
for the University and the Director of the Campus Police
Department, whether the student is qualified to participate
in the clinical experience. The standard by which the University
will use to make this determination, is whether, based upon
the results of the background check and other information
available to the University, the student's ability to provide
safe and competent patient care may reasonably be questioned.
The University will make this determination at its sole
discretion and the student, as a prerequisite to obtaining
the background check, will be required to sign a document
acknowledging the discretion of the University in this regard,
and providing the student's pledge to abide by the University's
determination.
In the event that the University excludes
a student from participating in the clinical experience
as a result of the background check, the University will
provide the basis upon which the determination was made,
and allow the student the opportunity to review and provide
comment on any information contained in the background check.
The student should direct its comments after reviewing the
information contained in the background check, to the Department
Chair. In the event that the determination regarding the
student's ability to participate in clinical exams does
not change following the student's opportunity for review
and comment, then the student may resort to the following
appeal process:
1) Within five business days after the Department
Chair's final decision (following the student's opportunity
for review and comment) the student shall write a letter
to the Department Chair specifically stating what aspects
of the Department Chair's decision the student wishes to
appeal, and specifically setting forth the student's position
as to how he or she believes the Department Chair is in
error.
The Department Chair will then within five
business days from receipt of the written appeal, set a
time, date and place for a formal hearing before a committee
composed of at least three faculty from that department.
The student will be given the opportunity to appear in person
and also have the assistance of either a faculty member
of the student's choosing or a licensed attorney. Neither
the faculty member nor the attorney will be allowed to present
any evidence or argue on the student's behalf, but will
rather be available in an advisory capacity only. An electronic
record of the hearing will be made and the recording will
be reduced to a written transcript if ordered by the Chairperson
of the Departmental Background Check Hearing Committee.
A decision by the Departmental Background
Check Hearing Committee will be made within five business
days from the hearing and will be delivered to all concerned
parties. The student may accept the decision of the Departmental
Committee and in that instance the appeal procedure is completed,
or the student may appeal in accordance with the procedures
below.
2) In the event the student wishes to further
pursue the appeal, the student shall, within five business
days after receiving the decision of the Departmental Committee,
write a letter to the appropriate College Dean (in most
circumstances the Dean of Health and Life Sciences) requesting
a hearing before the University Background Check Appeals
Committee. The Dean shall, within five business days of
receiving such request, assemble the University Background
Check Appeals Committee and set a time, place and date for
hearing before that Committee. The University Committee
will be made up of five faculty members all of whom are
from departments which offer academic programs where clinical
experience is required prior to successful completion of
a program. The Department from which the student's appeal
originated will be represented on the University Committee,
but all attempts will be made to have a faculty member on
the committee who was not on the Departmental Committee.
This procedure to be followed during the
hearing will be the same as the procedure used during the
Departmental Hearing and the overall conduct of the hearing
will be the responsibility and within the discretion of
the Chair of the Committee.
Within five business days after the conclusion
of the hearing, the University Committee shall issue a written
decision notifying all parties of its decision. The student
may either accept the decision at which case the appeal
is concluded, or decide to pursue the appeal further as
provided below.
3) In the event that the student does not
accept the decision of the University Committee, the student
may appeal in writing to the University Provost. The appeal
letter must be submitted within five business days of the
issuance of the University Committee's decision. The Provost
will determine the student's appeal on the basis of the
record made at the prior hearings below. No new hearing
will be conducted and no new evidence or arguments will
be presented to the Provost that were not presented at either
of the prior hearings. The Provost shall, within seven business
days of receiving the student's appeal letter, issue a decision
on the appeal.
4) Should the student not accept the Provost's
decision, the student may, within five business days after
the issuance of the Provost's decision, submit in writing
an appeal to the President of the University. As with the
appeal to the University Provost, the appeal to the University
President will be based upon arguments and evidence presented
below, and no new evidence or arguments will be considered
by the President. No hearing will be held and the President's
decision will be on the basis of the evidence and arguments
presented below and the student's appeal letter to the President.
Unless prohibited from doing so by physical absence from
the University, the President shall issue a written decision
to the student on the student's appeal within seven business
days after receipt of the student's appeal letter.
The decision of the University President
is final and in the event that the final decision is adverse
to the interests of the student, the student may pursue
all available non-university avenues. However, the procedure
set forth above by which a student may present an appeal
regarding the decision of whether, based on the background
check, the student may participate in the clinical experience,
are the administrative remedies available to the student.
All of those administrative remedies must be pursued or
the student will be prevented from pursuing any non-administrative
remedy. In addition, the student must comply with all of
the deadlines and other procedural requirements imposed
at each stage of the appeal process, and may not skip a
step in the process or alter any of the deadlines unless
agreed to in writing by the University. The University has
discretion to waive the deadlines or alter the procedure
as may be requested by a student but in no event shall such
waiver or other action require the University to take the
same or similar actions in the future.
1 The student
will only be entitled to the assistance of either a faculty
member or an attorney licensed to practice law in Kansas,
not both.
2 The Departmental Hearing Committee
and University Appeals Committee are specially formed only
for hearing
appeals relating to criminal background checks as set forth
in this policy. These Committees will not have the
same scope, duties and responsibilities as other Departmental
or University Appeals Committees.