Virginia Statutes

§ 63.2-1723 — Child welfare agencies; criminal conviction and waiver

Virginia § 63.2-1723
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 63.2Welfare (Social Services)
Subtitle IVLicensure
Ch. 17Licensure and Registration Procedures
Art. 3Background Checks

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Va. Code Ann. § 63.2-1723 (2026).

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A.Any person who seeks to operate or volunteer or work at a child welfare agency and who is disqualified because of a criminal conviction pursuant to §§ 63.2-1720 and 63.2-1721, may apply in writing for a waiver from the Commissioner. The Commissioner may grant a waiver if the Commissioner 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 Commissioner shall not grant a waiver to any person who has been convicted of any barrier crime as defined in § 19.2-392.02. The child welfare agency shall notify in writing every parent and guardian of the children in its care of any waiver granted for its operators, employees or volunteers.
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Legislative History

1998, cc. 551, 581, § 63.1-198.4; 2001, c. 867; 2002, c. 747; 2015, cc. 758, 770; 2017, c. 809; 2020, cc. 860, 861.

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