Earlier this year, Governor Whitmer signed House Bill 4325, standardizing mandatory criminal background checks for employees, subcontractors and volunteers working in or on behalf of area aging agencies. This includes individuals that may have:
- In-person contact
- In-home contact
- Access to personal property
- Access to confidential information
The bill codifies senior protections that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) implemented in October, 2020.
The law requires each applicable agency to conduct a national and state sex offender registry search in addition to a criminal history check (e.g., ICHAT search through the Michigan State Police). Local agencies will further be required to update the checks every three years and maintain applicable documentation pertaining to all individuals subject to mandatory background checks.
Employers are encouraged to review the specific terms of the amended act and compare against current background screening policies for all employees, subcontractors and/or volunteers to ensure compliance. Employers should be aware that the aforementioned populations apply to in-person contact with seniors as well as access to their property and/or confidential information.
Posted: March 14, 2022