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25 CFR §63.15

Verified against eCFR.gov as of June 20, 2026View official text on eCFR.gov
Employment applications must:
  1. (a)Ask whether the applicant, volunteer, or employee has been arrested or convicted of a crime involving a child, violence, sexual assault, sexual molestation, sexual exploitation, sexual contact or prostitution, or crimes against persons;
  2. (b)Ask the disposition of the arrest or charge;
  3. (c)Require that an applicant, volunteer or employee sign, under penalty of perjury, a statement verifying the truth of all information provided in the employment application; and
  4. (d)Inform the applicant, volunteer or employee that a criminal history record check is a condition of employment and require the applicant, volunteer or employee to consent, in writing, to a record check.