What is a disqualifying offense?
A disqualifying offense is a specific offense which precludes an applicant from providing services or receiving a background check clearance. If an applicant is found to have a disqualifying offense listed below, they will be issued an unconditional denial and not allowed to provide services or receive licensure or certification as a Bidtourz Tour Guide.
Disqualifying Offenses/Relevant Records
- Abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult
- Aggravated, first degree and second-degree arson
- Crimes against nature
- Forcible sexual penetration by use of a foreign object
- Incest
- Injury to a child
- felony or misdemeanor Kidnapping
- Lewd conduct with a minor Mayhem
- Voluntary Manslaughter
- Involuntary Manslaughter
- Felony Vehicular Manslaughter
- Murder in any degree or assault with intent to commit murder
- Poisoning
- Possession of sexually exploitative material
- Rape
- Robbery
- Felony stalking
- Sale or barter of a child
- Sexual abuse or exploitation of a child
- Video voyeurism
- Enticing of children
- Inducing individuals under (18) years of age into prostitution or to patronize a prostitute
- Any felony punishable by death or life imprisonment; or Attempt, conspiracy, or accessory after the fact, or aiding and abetting to commit any of the Disqualifying offenses.
- A Child Protection entry in the state Child Protection Registry Substantiated at a Level 1 or Level 2
- A negative entry in the state Certified Nurse Assistant Registry
- Inclusion of the person in the state or federal Sex Offender Registry Disqualifying Five Year Offenses (effective 7/1/2014)
- Any felony not listed in the permanent disqualifying crimes list
- Misdemeanor Forgery of and fraudulent use of a financial transaction card
- Misdemeanor Forgery and counterfeiting
- Misdemeanor Identify theft
- Misdemeanor Insurance fraud
- Misdemeanor Public Assistance Fraud
- Stalking in the second degree
- Misdemeanor Vehicular Manslaughter
- Sexual Exploitation by a medical care provider
- Attempt, conspiracy, accessory after the fact, or aiding and abetting to commit any of the disqualifying five (5) year crimes.