Child Abuse Reporting Act. Contractor shall comply with the child abuse reporting law (ORS 419B.005 through 419B.050) as if Contractor were a mandatory abuse reporter. Contractor shall immediately report to the proper state or law enforcement agency circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused. Contractor shall report to the Principal or designated school authority the circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused.
Child Abuse Reporting Act. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the child abuse reporting law (ORS 491B.005 through 419B.050) as if CONTRACTOR were a mandatory abuse reporter. CONTRACTOR shall immediately report to the proper state or law enforcement agency circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused. CONTRACTOR shall report to the Principal or designated school authority the circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused. If either party commences any legal action, suit or proceeding against the other to enforce the terms of this contract, the parties agree that the prevailing party may be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in any such action, suit, proceeding or subsequent appeal. CONTRACTOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold DISTRICT harmless from and against all claims and demands for loss or damage arising out of or in any way connected with the CONTRACTOR’S performance of the agreement. CONTRACTOR further agrees to procure insurance with a minimum liability limit per occurrence of not less than $1,000,000, against any liability or duty which may arise under this agreement. The CONTRACTOR will provide to the DISTRICT a certificate of insurance listing the DISTRICT as an “additional insured certificate holder” prior to CONTRACTOR providing services. This contract may be terminated in accordance with the following provisions: Mutual Consent. The contract may be terminated by the mutual consent of the parties.
Child Abuse Reporting Act. The CM/GC shall comply with the child abuse reporting law (ORS 419B.005 through 419B.050) as if the CM/GC were a mandatory abuse reporter. The CM/GC shall immediately report to the proper state or law enforcement agency circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused. The CM/GC shall report to the principal or designated school authority the circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused.
Child Abuse Reporting Act. Vendor shall comply with the child abuse reporting law (ORS 491B.005 through 419B.050) as if Vendor were a mandatory abuse reporter. Vendor shall immediately report to the proper state or taw enforcement agency circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused. Vendor shall report to the Principal or designated school authority the circumstances supporting reasonable cause to believe that any child has been abused.
Child Abuse Reporting Act. 21 CONTRACTOR(S) shall establish a procedure acceptable to the COUNTY’s DBH 22 Director, or designee, to ensure that all of the CONTRACTOR(S)’ employees, consultants, 24 Code, and performing services under this Agreement shall report all known or suspected child abuse or 25 neglect to a child protective agency as defined in Penal Code section 11165.9. This procedure shall