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Your construction company wants to implement a background check policy. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), what must you do before conducting a background check on a job applicant?

Correct Answer

A) Obtain written consent from the applicant

The FCRA requires employers to obtain written consent from applicants before conducting background checks. This consent must be clear and conspicuous, and separate from other application materials.

Answer Options
A
Obtain written consent from the applicant
B
Wait until after making a conditional job offer
C
Notify the applicant's previous employer
D
File a request with the state licensing board

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) specifically mandates that employers must obtain clear, written consent from job applicants before conducting any background checks through consumer reporting agencies. This consent must be conspicuous and provided on a standalone document, separate from the job application itself. The written consent requirement is a fundamental consumer protection under federal law that ensures applicants are aware their background will be investigated. Failure to obtain proper written consent can result in significant legal liability for employers.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Wait until after making a conditional job offer

While waiting until after a conditional job offer is a best practice to avoid potential discrimination issues, it is not a requirement under the FCRA. The FCRA focuses on disclosure and consent requirements, not the timing of when background checks can be conducted during the hiring process.

Option C: Notify the applicant's previous employer

The FCRA does not require employers to notify previous employers before conducting background checks. Previous employer notification is not part of the federal background check consent process and would typically only occur if the employer plans to contact them directly for references.

Option D: File a request with the state licensing board

Filing requests with state licensing boards is not a requirement under the FCRA for conducting employee background checks. State licensing boards are involved in contractor licensing matters, not employment background check procedures governed by federal consumer protection law.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'WCF' - Written Consent First. Think 'We Can't Find' information about someone without their written permission first.

Reference Hint

Look up FCRA requirements in the Business Law or Employment Law chapter of your contractor exam reference materials

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