ScreeningPackage

Description
Contains information to execute an order for a "screening package." A screening package consists of one or more screening services that are offered for sale as a unit.

Type : ScreeningPackageType

Definition
Contains information to execute an order for a "screening package." A screening package consists of one or more screening services that are offered for sale as a unit.
(Defined in file ScreeningOrder.xsd , or a file it imports)

Elements
AdditionalItemThis is intended as a flexible component that may be used for extensions agreed upon by trading-partners. This should be used sparingly as its use is regarded as an extension requiring a trading partner agreement. This is intended as a flexible component that may be used for extensions agreed upon by trading-partners. This should be used sparingly as its use is regarded as an extension requiring a trading partner agreement.
Attachment
InitialStatusCode
PackageActionCode
PackageIDThe "package" concept is used within both the employment screening and assessment domains. A package is a screening or a collection of screenings (or assessment or a collection of assessments) that are referenced when ordering services. The package concept greatly simplifies the ordering process. A PackageID is a unique identifier for the package. PackageIDs are developed and assigned by the service provider. Packages can be customized per client or standardized for offerings for multiple clients.
PartyReportingIDsContains a set of identifiers that are communicated with an order or other transaction for audit, reporting, accounting, or similar purposes. These can be thought of as "pass-through" values. An example would be billing references.
Screening
ScreeningID
ScreeningPermissiblePurposeCodeAn HR-XML open list. A recommended set of enumerations classifying a legally permissible purpose for the screening is provided, but other values are permitted. The enumerations below are common in the U.S. market in implementing definitions of permissible purpose under Section 604 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). 15 U.S.C. 1681b Consult competent legal counsel on relevant requirements within the jurisdictions where you are implementing.An HR-XML open list. A recommended set of enumerations classifying a legally permissible purpose for the screening is provided, but other values are permitted. The enumerations below are common in the U.S. market in implementing definitions of permissible purpose under Section 604 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). 15 U.S.C. 1681b Consult competent legal counsel on relevant requirements within the jurisdictions where you are implementing.
ScreeningSubject
ScreeningSubjectCopyIndicatorA boolean to indicate whether or not the screening subject receives a copy of the screening result.
ScreeningUser
UserAreaAllows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification. This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document. Allows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification. This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document.

Parents
\AcknowledgeScreeningOrder\DataArea\ScreeningOrder