REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN Clause Samples

The 'Reporting of Missing Children' clause establishes the obligation to promptly notify relevant authorities or designated parties if a child is found to be missing. In practice, this clause typically requires staff or responsible individuals to follow specific procedures, such as immediately informing law enforcement, guardians, or child welfare agencies, and documenting the incident. Its core function is to ensure a swift and coordinated response to missing child situations, thereby enhancing child safety and facilitating timely recovery efforts.
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN a) CONTRACTOR assures ▇▇▇ that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be properly submitted to the LEA upon request. b) In the event a child elopes from an NPS or Residential Treatment Center and evades adult supervision, the LEA shall be notified immediately following contact to law enforcement.
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. ‌ a) CONTRACTOR assures ▇▇▇ that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be properly submitted to the LEA upon request. b) In the event a child elopes from an NPS or Residential Treatment Center and evades adult supervision, the LEA shall be notified immediately following contact to law enforcement. FINANCIAL‌ 58) ENROLLMENT, CONTRACTING, SERVICE TRACKING, ATTENDANCE REPORTING, AND BILLING PROCEDURES‌ a) CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the nonpublic school or nonpublic agency has the necessary financial resources to provide an appropriate education for the students enrolled and will distribute those resources in such a manner to implement the IEP/IFSP for each and every student. b) CONTRACTOR shall be paid for the provision of special education and/or related services specified in the LEA student’s IEP/IFSP and ISA. All payments by ▇▇▇ shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Master Contract. c) CONTRACTOR shall maintain registers for the basic education program and each related service. Original attendance forms shall be completed by the actual service provider whose signature shall appear on such forms and shall be available for review, inspection, or audit by LEA during the effective period of this contract and for a period of five (5) years after the date of origination. CONTRACTOR shall verify the accuracy of minutes of reported attendance that is the basis of services being billed for payment. d) CONTRACTOR shall submit accurate and timely invoices and related documents to LEA for payment, for each calendar month when education or related services were provided to an LEA student. Invoices shall be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the end of the attendance accounting period in which the services were rendered. ▇▇▇ shall make payment to CONTRACTOR based on the number of billable days of attendance and hours of service at rates specified in this contract within forty-five (45) days of ▇▇▇’s receipt of properly submitted hard copy of invoices prepared and submitted as specified in California Education Code Section 56366.5. CONTRACTOR shall correct deficiencies and submit rebilling invoices no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the invoice i...
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. PROVIDER assures VCOE that all staff members, including volunteers, independent PROVIDERs, and subPROVIDERs or any person employed directly or indirectly by it agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code Section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be properly submitted to the VCOE.
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. SRPD assures DISTRICT that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the DISTRICT at DISTRICT’s request.
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. CONTRACTOR assures LEA that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be properly submitted to the LEA. The written statement shall be submitted as specified by the LEA. CONTRACTOR shall assure that the school or agency has the necessary financial resources to provide an appropriate education for the children enrolled and will distribute those resources in such a manner to implement the IEP and ISA for each and every child. CONTRACTOR shall comply with all LEA procedures concerning enrollment, contracting, attendance reporting, service tracking and billing including requirements of electronic billing as specified by the LEA Procedures. CONTRACTOR shall be paid for the provision of special education and/or related services specified in the student’s IEP and ISA. All payments by ▇▇▇ shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Master Contract and governed by all applicable federal and state laws. CONTRACTOR shall maintain separate registers for the basic education program, each related service, and services provided by instructional assistants, behavior intervention aides and bus aides. Original attendance forms (i.e., roll books for the basic education program service tracking documents and notes for instructional assistants, behavioral intervention aides, bus aides, and each related service) shall be completed by the actual service provider whose signature shall appear on such forms and shall be available for review, inspection, or audit by ▇▇▇ during the effective period of this contract and for a period of five (5) years thereafter. CONTRACTOR shall verify the accuracy of minutes of reported attendance that is the basis of services being billed for payment. CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices and related documents to LEA for payment, for each calendar month when education or related services were provided. Invoices and related documents shall be properly submitted electronically and in addition, on a LEA form with signatures in the manner prescribed by ▇▇▇ in the LEA Procedures. At a minimum, each invoice must contain the following information: month of service; specific days and times of services coordinated by the LEA approved calendar unless otherwise specified i...
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. DPOLJUSD assures DPOLJUSD that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the DPOLJUSD at DPOLJUSD’s request.
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. ‌ FINANCIAL‌
REPORTING OF MISSING CHILDREN. CONTRACTOR assures LEA that all staff members, including volunteers, are familiar with and agree to adhere to requirements for reporting missing children as specified in California Education Code section 49370. A written statement acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be properly submitted to the LEA. The written statement shall be submitted as specified by the LEA. CONTRACTOR shall assure that the agency has the necessary financial resources to provide an appropriate education for the children enrolled and will distribute those resources in such a manner to implement the IEP for each and every child. CONTRACTOR shall comply with all LEA procedures concerning enrollment, contracting, attendance reporting, and service tracking as specified by the LEA Procedures. CONTRACTOR shall be paid for the provision of the following services (collectively, the “Services”), specified in the LEA student’s IEP and ISA. Services may include but not be limited to: a. Instruction and instructional services; consultation and collaboration with teachers, parents and LEA; initial and triennial assessments; administrative and billing work; pre- and post-assessments and intervention services; maintenance of regular documentation of services provided, recommended service plan, services provided, and responsiveness to services as well as participation in LEA meetings, including, but not limited to, individualized education planning meetings, as mutually agreed by ▇▇▇ and CONTRACTOR; and b. Smart Start. CONTRACTOR may provide two days of onsite implementation support services from a staff member including some or all of the following services: student selection, school site selection, technical set-up, paraprofessional training, student scheduling, administrator orientation, school principal orientation, IT department training, school clinician training, parent orientation(s), and SPEDinsight training for an additional fee dependent on implementation requirements. Services will be provided exclusively via computer or telepractice, unless otherwise agreed. All payments by ▇▇▇ shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Master Contract and in compliance with the LEA Procedures and will be governed by all applicable federal and state laws. CONTRACTOR shall maintain separate registers for the basic education program, each related service, and services provided by instructional assistants, ...

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