Registration
Legal Requirements
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Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license with an
acceptable driving record; and
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Must have no felony convictions or any convictions involving acts
of dishonesty, deceit, or immorality.
AUTOMATIC
DISQUALIFYING FACTORS
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Convicted or found guilty of any crime involving sexual misconduct
where the lack of affirmative consent by the victim is an element of the
crime, such as forcible rape;
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Convicted of a felony involving the sexual or physical abuse of
children, the elderly or the infirm, such as sexual misconduct with
a child, making or distributing child pornography or using a child in a
sexual display, incest involving a child, assault on an elderly or
infirm person;
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Convicted or found guilty of any crime (including abuse, neglect,
theft from, or financial exploitation) of a person entrusted to his
care or protection in which the victim is a patient or is a resident of
a health care facility;
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Convicted or found guilty of any Crimes Against the Person within
five (5) years immediately preceding application for employment, as
prescribed by Administrative Regulation #24.0, Workplace Violence
Prevention Policy;
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Suspensions or revocations for other than administrative reasons (i.e.
failure to pay fine, insurance monitoring, failure to pay child support)
within the past 24 months;
conviction of driving while intoxicated with, or under the influence of,
alcohol or drugs within the past 36 months; conviction or reckless
driving within the past 36 months; conviction of speeding 20 miles per
hour or more within the past 12 months; no declaration, determination or
adjudication as Habitual Offender until two years after driving
privileges have been restored; and more than two convictions involving
any moving violation within the last 12 months.
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Convicted or found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol
or drugs, assigned to any alcohol safety action program or driver
alcohol rehabilitation program pursuant to § 18.2- 271.1 hit and run, or
operating on a suspended or revoked license within the past five
years. A person having any of these convictions in Virginia or
another state may be eligible for reinstatement as an operator after
five years and after successful completion of an approved emergency
vehicle operator's course (EVOC) within the year prior to reinstatement;
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Use
of Marijuana, Cocaine, LSD, PCP , or any type of hallucinogenic drug
in the last five years, unless the candidate has successfully completed
a supervised drug rehabilitation program and is no longer engaging in
the illegal use of drugs, or has otherwise been rehabilitated
successfully and is no longer engaging in the illegal use of drugs, or
is participating in a supervised rehabilitation program and is no longer
engaged in such use;
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Convicted or found guilty of any crime involving the use, possession,
or distribution of illegal drugs except that the person is eligible
for affiliation five years after the date of final release if no
additional crimes of this type have been committed during that time.









