Can I obtain a CNA license in the state of California with a criminal background? Where can I find a list of offenses that bar me from getting the license. I have been all over the internet and looked at the Nursing Board site with no luck. I cant even get into the schools here, but they have no idea where i can find a list of offenses.
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The state of California Department of Health Services lists the convictions that would automatically deem an applicant ineligible to enter a CNA program; applicants should review the list before applying. If you cannot pass a background check, you cannot be certified. it is a responsible position that gives access to people who are vulnerable.
Any offense that constitutea abuse or neglect would bar you from becoming certified. That could include passing false checks, assault, battery, kidnaping, hazing, child neglect, robbery, car jacking, pointing a laser at a person, stalking, any sort of sexual assault, arson, firearms offences, pimping, crimes against children, incest, reckless driving, hit and run, solicitation of a prostitute, petty theft, shoplifting. and many others.
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/
http://www.ehow.com/list_6672444_california-cna-certification-requirements.html
http://www.ehow.com/about_6527694_california-cna-certification.html
This link should help.
http://medicalcareersite.com/2008/09/disqualifying-convictions-in-accordance.html