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Eligibility for re-employment

As stipulated in sections 3319.39 and 3319.391 of the Revised Code, the

department of education has adopted rule that sets rehabilitation standards

for those individuals with certain criminal convictions. A specific rule for bus

and van drivers (3301-83-23) is in existence and effective on July 1, 2012.

Refer to section (C) of the rule for the standards that must be met.

3319.39 [Effective 3/29/10] Criminal records check

(A) (1) Except as provided in division (F)(2)(b) of section 109.57 of the

Revised Code, the appointing or hiring officer of the board of

education of a school district, the governing board of an educa-

tional service center, or of a chartered nonpublic school shall

request the superintendent of the bureau of criminal identification

and investigation to conduct a criminal records check with respect

to any applicant who has applied to the school district, educa-

tional service center, or school for employment in any position.

The appointing or hiring officer shall request that the superin-

tendent include information from the federal bureau of

investigation in the criminal records check, unless all of the

following apply to the applicant:

(a) The applicant is applying to be an instructor of adult education.

(b) The duties of the position for which the applicant is applying

do not involve routine interaction with a child or regular

responsibility for the care, custody, or control of a child or,

if the duties do involve such interaction or responsibility,

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Pupil Transportation Operation and

Safety Rules – July 2013

ORC

Section

Notes

Offense

Eligible for

Rehabilitation

Other motor vehicle offenses

4511.75 Added July 1, 2012 Violation of school bus

lights

AFTER ONE YEAR

4511.21.2 Added July 1, 2012 School zone speed limit

AFTER ONE YEAR

4511.62 Added July 1, 2012 Railroad crossing violation AFTER ONE YEAR

A conviction of or guilty plea

to a violation of any munic-

ipal ordinance or law of this

state, another state, or the

United States that is

substantially equivalent to

any of the offenses listed

above.