Critical Incidents Required Reporting Sample Clauses

Critical Incidents Required Reporting. 2.9.6.1. The FIDA-IDD Plan shall train all of the FIDA-IDD Plan’s employees, Participating Providers, Affiliates, and First Tier, Downstream and Related Entities that have interaction with the Participant or Participant’s LP to recognize potential concerns related to Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation, and on their responsibility to report suspected or alleged Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation. The FIDA-IDD Plan’s employees who, in good faith, report suspicious or alleged Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation to the appropriate authorities shall not be subjected to any adverse Action from the FIDA-IDD Plan, its Participating Providers, Affiliates or First Tier, Downstream, or Related Entities.
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Critical Incidents Required Reporting. 2.9.5.1. The FIDA Plan shall train all of the FIDA Plan’s employees, Participating Providers, Affiliates, and First Tier, Downstream and Related Entities that have interaction with the Participant or Participant’s PCSP to recognize potential concerns related to Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation, and on their responsibility to report suspected or alleged Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation. The FIDA Plan’s employees who, in good faith, report suspicious or alleged Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation to the appropriate authorities shall not be subjected to any adverse Action from the FIDA Plan, its Participating Providers, Affiliates or First Tier, Downstream, or Related Entities.

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