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AnswerIt's not the check that disqualifies, but the underlying action. For example; if patients mysteriously died while in your care, that is not the fault of the background check.I would say that that which would disqualify a nurse is the same as would disqualify anyone except that nurses have the opportunity to do more harm than say, a burger flipper.If I were hiring a nurse, I would be very concerned about drug use and abuse.AnswerActually, most local laws forbid convicted felons from registering to be a nurse. You can complete the schooling. But not work in health care. However, laws vary from state to state, county to county, and town to town.
You can go to a private clinic or check with your local county health department. Usually, h1n1 flu vaccine is free of charge from county health department.
It depends on the charge. There are some misdemeanor offenses that disqualify a person for gun ownership. You should check with a local attorney familiar with it.
The best way to check on the status of a probation transfer from another county, is to speak with the probation officer in charge. They may be able to give you information if you or a family member are involved.
Assuming you mean "can a person with a misdemeanor own a handgun," it depends on what the charge is. If the charge is for stalking or domestic violence, no. Most other misdemeanors do not disqualify a person.
Her name is Laurel Harris. She has a website where you can watch a few vids of hers - one of them has several of her commercials on it. Check the link for her website.
Yes, an open container charge in North Carolina can show up on a background check, as it is a criminal offense and may be included in a criminal record check. It is important to disclose any charges or convictions when asked on a background check to avoid any potential issues with the screening process.
The first thing you need to do is check with your local government (city, county and state)ordnance's for the right requirements.
You can check at the county courthouse in the county where the property is located.
Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.Cosmetology is vocational training, not a college degree. Check with your home county vocational school.