Common use of CHILD ABUSE REPORTING Clause in Contracts

CHILD ABUSE REPORTING. Licensee shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers responsible for the care, supervision, guidance or control of a child and who have routine interaction with a child (all as defined in the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq. and any related regulations or guidance) to immediately report any suspected child abuse of any child under 18 in connection with the Event or Licensor’s campus to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (“DHS”) toll-free ChildLine at (000) 000-0000. Within 48 hours of the oral report, the reporting person must follow up with a written report to DHS or the county agency assigned to the case. Immediately after the first notification to DHS, the reporting person must report the suspected child abuse to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety. Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, or, in his absence, the EVP for Finance; Contact information: (000) 000-0000; email – xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx; and provide a copy of the written report sent to DHS. For additional information regarding what is meant by “child abuse” and the obligation to report child abuse, see Licensor’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy available on the University website at xxxx://xxx0.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/content/dam/villanova/president/uco/ChildAbuseReportingPolicy.pdf. Licensee shall comply with Licensor’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy and all applicable federal, state and local laws relating to the reporting of crimes and suspected child abuse, including, without limitation, the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time. To the extent that Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers have any other obligations in connection with suspected child abuse under applicable laws, rules, orders, policies and procedures, Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers shall comply with such obligations and nothing in this paragraph or Agreement shall be deemed to interfere with or discharge such obligation. Licensee shall be responsible for instructing all employees, agents and contractors of their reporting responsibilities under this paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement, Facilities Use Agreement

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CHILD ABUSE REPORTING. Licensee Contractor shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers responsible for the care, supervision, guidance or control of a child and who have routine interaction Contractor Parties having direct contact with a child Minor (all as defined in the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq. and any related regulations or guidance) to immediately report any suspected child abuse of any child under 18 Minor in connection with the Event Purpose or LicensorVillanova’s campus to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (“DHS”) toll-free ChildLine at (000) 000-0000. Within 48 hours of the oral report, the reporting person must follow up with a written report to DHS or the county agency assigned to the case. Immediately after the first notification to DHS, the reporting person must report the suspected child abuse to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety. Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, or, in his absence, the EVP for FinanceEVP; Contact information: (000) 000-0000; email – xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx; and provide a copy of the written report sent to DHS. For additional information regarding what is meant by “child abuse” and the obligation to report child abuse, see LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy available on the University Villanova’s website at xxxx://xxx0.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/content/dam/villanova/president/uco/ChildAbuseReportingPolicy.pdf. Licensee Contractor shall comply with LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy and all applicable federal, state and local laws relating to the reporting of crimes and suspected child abuse, including, without limitation, the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time. To the extent that Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers have any other obligations in connection with suspected child abuse under applicable laws, rules, orders, policies and procedures, Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers shall comply with such obligations and nothing in this paragraph or Agreement shall be deemed to interfere with or discharge such obligation. Licensee shall be responsible for instructing all employees, agents and contractors of their reporting responsibilities under this paragraph.Pa.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Environmental Health and Safety Services Agreement, Reporting & Clearances Amendment

CHILD ABUSE REPORTING. Licensee shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers responsible for the care, supervision, guidance or control of a child and who have routine interaction with a child (all as defined in the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq. and any related regulations or guidance) to immediately report any suspected child abuse of any child under 18 in connection with the Event or LicensorVillanova’s campus to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (“DHS”) toll-free ChildLine at (000) 000-0000. Within 48 hours of the oral report, the reporting person must follow up with a written report to DHS or the county agency assigned to the case. Immediately after the first notification to DHS, the reporting person must report the suspected child abuse to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety. Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, or, in his absence, the EVP for FinanceExecutive Vice President; Contact information: (000) 000-0000; email – xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx; xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, and provide a copy of the written report sent to DHS. For additional information regarding what is meant by “child abuse” and the obligation to report child abuse, see LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy available on the University website at xxxx://xxx0.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/content/dam/villanova/president/uco/ChildAbuseReportingPolicy.pdfxxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/dotNet/documents/?docid=119&public=true. Licensee shall comply with LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy and all applicable federal, state and local laws relating to the reporting of crimes and suspected child abuse, including, without limitation, the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § §6301 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time. To the extent that Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers have any other obligations in connection with suspected child abuse under applicable laws, rules, orders, policies and procedures, Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers shall comply with such obligations and nothing in this paragraph or Agreement shall be deemed to interfere with or discharge such obligation. Licensee shall be responsible for instructing all employees, agents and contractors of their reporting responsibilities under this paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Facilities Use Agreement

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CHILD ABUSE REPORTING. Licensee Vendor shall require its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers responsible for the care, supervision, guidance or control of a child and who have routine interaction Vendor Parties having direct contact with a child Minor (all as defined in the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq. and any related regulations or guidance) to immediately report any suspected child abuse of any child under 18 Minor in connection with the Event Purpose or LicensorVillanova’s campus to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (“DHS”) toll-toll- free ChildLine at (000) 000-0000. Within 48 hours of the oral report, the reporting person must follow up with a written report to DHS or the county agency assigned to the case. Immediately after the first notification to DHS, the reporting person must report the suspected child abuse to Villanova’s Director of Public Safety. Contact Information: Phone – (000) 000-0000; email – xxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx, or, in his absence, the EVP for FinanceEVP; Contact information: (000) 000-0000; email – xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx; and provide a copy of the written report sent to DHS. For additional information regarding what is meant by “child abuse” and the obligation to report child abuse, see LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy available on the University Villanova’s website at xxxx://xxx0.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/content/dam/villanova/president/uco/ChildAbuseReportingPolicy.pdf. Licensee Vendor shall comply with LicensorVillanova’s Child Abuse Reporting Policy and all applicable federal, state and local laws relating to the reporting of crimes and suspected child abuse, including, without limitation, the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law, 63 Pa. C.S.A. § 6301 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time. To the extent that Licensee and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers Vendor and/or the Vendor Parties have any other obligations in connection with suspected child abuse under applicable laws, rules, orders, policies and procedures, Licensee Vendor and its employees, agents, contractors and volunteers the Vendor Parties shall comply with such obligations and nothing in this paragraph or Agreement shall be deemed to interfere with or discharge such obligation. Licensee Vendor shall be responsible for instructing all employees, agents and contractors Vendor Parties of their reporting responsibilities under this paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vendor Agreement

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