Virginia Statutes

§ 22.1-289.038 — Child day programs and family day systems; criminal conviction and waiver

Virginia § 22.1-289.038
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 22.1Education
Ch. 14.1Early Childhood Care and Education
Art. 5Background Checks

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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-289.038 (2026).

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A.Any person who seeks to operate, volunteer, or work at a child day program or family day system and who is disqualified because of a criminal conviction or a criminal conviction in the background check of any other adult living in a family day home regulated by the Department, pursuant to § 22.1-289.035, 22.1-289.036, or 22.1-289.039, may apply in writing for a waiver from the Superintendent. The Superintendent may grant a waiver if the Superintendent determines that (i) the person is of good moral character and reputation and (ii) the waiver would not adversely affect the safety and well-being of children in the person's care. The Superintendent shall not grant a waiver to any person who has been convicted of any barrier crime as defined in § 19.2-392.02. However, the Superintendent ma

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Legislative History

2020, cc. 860, 861.

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