Title: LEGAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF BACKGROUND CHECKS
1LEGAL AND PRACTICALASPECTS OFBACKGROUND CHECKS
2CONDUCTINGBACKGROUND CHECKS
- Mandatory Checks
- Voluntary Checks
- Common Law Duties
3FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
- Employer
- Consumer Reporting Agency
- Consumer Report
- Investigative Consumer Report
4FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
- Disclosure/Authorization
- Pre-Adverse Action Notice
- Adverse Action Notice
5DISCLOSURE ANDAUTHORIZATION
- May be combined on one document
- Cannot be combined with any other document (i.e.,
application)
6PRE-ADVERSE ACTIONNOTICE
- Notify that adverse action may be taken
- Provide copy of the report
- Provide summary of consumer rights
- Allow reasonable time to dispute information with
the employer
7ADVERSE ACTIONNOTICE
- Notify that adverse action has been taken
- Include name, address and phone number of agency
providing the report - State that the reporting agency did not make the
decision to take adverse action and is unable to
explain reasons for the adverse action - Notify that individual may dispute the contents
of the report - Notify that individual may obtain a copy of the
report
8PROVIDING INFORMATION TOCONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY
- Provide accurate information
- Dont report information after notice and
confirmation of error - Correct and update information if you regularly
furnish information - Notify agency of any dispute
- Conduct an investigation regarding disputed
information and make appropriate reports to
consumer reporting agency
9FAIR AND ACCURATE CREDIT TRANSACTIONS ACT
- Modified the Fair Credit Reporting Act
- Notice and authorization requirements do not
apply to investigations of employee misconduct - Adverse action notices still apply
10TYPES OF BACKGROUND INFORMATION
- Arrest Records
- Conviction Records
- References
11ARREST RECORD
- EEOC Guidance
- Nebraska and Iowa Law
12CONVICTION RECORD
- Federal Law
- Nebraska and Iowa Law
13CRIMINAL CONVICTION RECORD
Considerations
- Time, nature and number
- Facts surrounding
- How bears upon job duties
- Length of time between convictions
- Employment history and
- Rehabilitation efforts.
14REFERENCES
- Defamation
- Negligence
- Misrepresentation
15DEFAMATION
- False and defamatory statement of fact
- Unprivileged communication to a third party
- Fault amounting to at least negligence by the
publisher - Accountability of the statement, irrespective of
harm or existence of specific harm
16DEFAMATION
- Performance-related comments generally
non-actionable - Qualified privilege
- Malice
- Self-defamation
17NEGLIGENT HIRING
- Employment Relationship
- Employment Unfitness
- Employers Knowledge
- Injury
- Employers Duty of Care
- Causation
18NEGLIGENT HIRING EXAMPLES
- Hospital Orderly
- Delivery Person
- Hotel Steward
- Mover
- Security Guard
- House Painter
- Electrical Serviceman
- Cable TV Installer
- Real Estate Agent
- Taxi/Courtesy Van Driver
19MISREPRESENTATION
- Accurate representations
- Risk of injury
20IDENTITY-RELATED ISSUES
- Identity Theft
- Employer Response
- Protecting Social Security Numbers
21FACTA
- Free Reports
- Truncation of Credit Card Information
- Disposal of Consumer Reports
22DRIVING RECORDS
- Drivers Privacy Protection Act
- Consumer reporting agency versus Department of
Motor Vehicles
23Presented byChad P. Richter Berens Tate, PC,
LLO10050 Regency Circle, Suite 400Omaha, NE
68114(402) 391-1991www.berenstate.com