District of Columbia Statutes

§ 32-1342 — Inquiries into certain arrests, accusations, and convictions.

District of Columbia·Title 32 Labor.·Ch. 13B Hiring of Ex-Offenders.·Subch. I Fair Criminal Record Screening.
(a)An employer may not make an inquiry about or require an applicant to disclose or reveal:
(1)An arrest; or
(2)A criminal accusation made against the applicant, which:
(A)Is not then pending against the applicant; or
(B)Did not result in a conviction.
(b)An employer may not make an inquiry about or require an applicant to disclose or reveal a criminal conviction until after making a conditional offer of employment.
(c)The prohibitions of this subchapter shall not apply:
(1)Where a federal or District law or regulation requires the consideration of an applicant’s criminal history for the purposes of employment;
(2)To a position designated by the employer as part of a federal or District government program or obligation that is designed to encourage the empl

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Legislative History

Dec. 17, 2014, D.C. Law 20-152, § 3, 61 DCR 8904

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