Mandatory Reporting of Abuse Sample Clauses

The Mandatory Reporting of Abuse clause requires individuals or entities to promptly report any suspected or confirmed instances of abuse to the appropriate authorities. Typically, this applies to professionals such as teachers, healthcare workers, or caregivers who, in the course of their duties, become aware of potential abuse involving vulnerable individuals like children or the elderly. By imposing a legal obligation to report, this clause helps ensure that abuse is identified and addressed quickly, thereby protecting at-risk individuals and facilitating timely intervention.
Mandatory Reporting of Abuse. Provider shall report suspected abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults in accordance with TCA 71-6-103 and report suspected brutality, abuse, or neglect of children in accordance with TCA 37-1-403 and TCA 37-1-605.
Mandatory Reporting of Abuse. The terms and conditions of Section 32, Exhibit D in the Medicaid Contract are incorporated by reference and have the same force and effect as though they are fully set forth herein.
Mandatory Reporting of Abuse a. Contractor shall immediately report any evidence of Child Abuse, neglect or threat of harm to DHS Child Protective Services or law enforcement officials in full accordance with the mandatory Child Abuse Reporting law (ORS 419B.005 to 419B.045). If law enforcement is notified, Contractor shall notify the referring caseworker within 24 hours. Contractor shall immediately contact the local DHS Child Protective Services office if questions arise whether an incident meets the definition of Child Abuse or neglect. b. Contractor shall comply, and shall require its Participating Providers to comply, with all protective services, investigation and reporting requirements described in any of the following laws: (1) OAR Chapter 407, Divisions 45 to 47 (abuse investigations by the Office of Training, Investigations and Safety [▇▇▇▇]); (2) ORS 430.735 through 430.765 (abuse reporting for adults with mental illness or developmental disabilities, including adults receiving services for a substance use disorder or a mental illness in a residential facility or a state hospital); (3) ORS 124.005 to 124.040 (elderly persons and persons with disabilities abuse); (4) ORS 441.650 to 441.680 (residents of long term care facilities); and (5) ORS 418.257 to 418.259 (child in care of a Child-Caring Agency, residential facilities for children with intellectual/developmental disabilities and child ▇▇▇▇▇▇ homes). c. Contractor shall report suspected Adult Abuse, neglect or financial exploitation as follows: (1) Adults with developmental disabilities to the local county developmental disability program; (2) Adults with mental illness to the local county mental health program; (3) Patients of the Oregon State Hospital or residents of Substance Use Disorder treatment facilities to DHS ▇▇▇▇; (4) ▇▇▇▇▇ Abuse to the local DHS Aging & People with Disabilities office or Area Agency for Aging; (5) Nursing facility residents to the DHS Nursing Facility Complaint Unit; or (6) Or by calling ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ (7233). This toll-free number allows a report of abuse or neglect of any child or adult to be reported to DHS. Exhibit EFederal Terms and Conditions

Related to Mandatory Reporting of Abuse

  • Reporting of Compliance Matters (a) The Sub-Adviser shall promptly provide to the Trust’s Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”) the following documents: (i) copies of all SEC examination correspondences, including correspondences regarding books and records examinations and “sweep” examinations, issued during the term of this Agreement, in which the SEC identified any concerns, issues or matters (such correspondences are commonly referred to as “deficiency letters”) relating to any aspect of the Sub-Adviser’s investment advisory business and the Sub-Adviser’s responses thereto; (ii) a report of any material violations of the Sub-Adviser’s Compliance Program or any “material compliance matters” (as such term is defined in Rule 38a-1 under the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇) that have occurred with respect to the Sub-Adviser’s Compliance Program; (iii) a report of any material changes to the policies and procedures that compose the Sub-Adviser’s Compliance Program; (iv) a copy of the Sub-Adviser’s chief compliance officer’s report (or similar document(s) which serve the same purpose) regarding his or her annual review of the Sub-Adviser’s Compliance Program, as required by Rule 206(4)-7 under the Advisers Act; and (v) an annual (or more frequently as the Trust’s CCO may reasonably request) representation regarding the Sub-Adviser’s compliance with Paragraphs 7 and 8 of this Agreement. (b) The Sub-Adviser shall also provide the Trust’s CCO with: (i) reasonable access to the testing, analyses, reports and other documentation, or summaries thereof, that the Sub-Adviser’s chief compliance officer relies upon to monitor the effectiveness of the implementation of the Sub-Adviser’s Compliance Program; and (ii) reasonable access, during normal business hours, to the Sub-Adviser’s facilities for the purpose of conducting pre-arranged on-site compliance related due diligence meetings with personnel of the Sub-Adviser.

  • Reporting of Reportable Events If ▇▇▇▇▇ determines (after a reasonable opportunity to conduct an appropriate review or investigation of the allegations) through any means that there is a Reportable Event, ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify OIG, in writing, within 30 days after making the determination that the Reportable Event exists.

  • REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS The Contractor shall report to the Engineer details of any accident as soon as possible after its occurrence. In the case of any fatality or serious accident, the Contractor shall, in addition, notify the Engineer immediately by the quickest available means. The Contractor shall also notify the relevant authority whenever the Laws of Kenya require such a report.

  • Additional Reporting Requirements Contractor agrees to submit written quarterly reports to H-GAC detailing all transactions during the previous three (3) month period. Reports must include, but are not limited, to the following information: a. Customer Name b. Product/Service purchased, including Product Code if applicable c. Customer Purchase Order Number

  • Child Abuse Reporting Requirement Grantee will: a. comply with child abuse and neglect reporting requirements in Texas Family Code Chapter 261. This section is in addition to and does not supersede any other legal obligation of the Grantee to report child abuse. b. develop, implement and enforce a written policy that includes at a minimum the System Agency’s Child Abuse Screening, Documenting, and Reporting Policy for Grantees/Providers and train all staff on reporting requirements. c. use the System Agency Child Abuse Reporting Form located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/Contact Us/report abuse.asp as required by the System Agency. d. retain reporting documentation on site and make it available for inspection by the System Agency.