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Webcompensation, are held to the same background and central registry clearance standard. Criminal history background check and abuse/neglect registry clearance can be obtained from other states as outlined in the chart below. Please note that R 400.11109(7) requires record of any criminal convictions and documentation that the individual WebState Child Abuse and Neglect Registry Check (SCAN) This check is a name-based search of previous state of residence Child Abuse and Neglect Registry for confirmed reports of child abuse or neglect of prospective staff or identified current staff members who have lived in other states prior to living in Colorado within five (5) years of hire. ion rum
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