Common use of MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Clause in Contracts

MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to annually train all staff members, including volunteers, so that they are familiar with and agree to adhere to its own child and dependent adult abuse reporting obligations and procedures as specified in California Penal Code section 11164 et seq. To protect the privacy rights of all parties involved (i.e., reporter, child and alleged abuser), reports will remain confidential as required by law and professional ethical mandates. A written notice acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the LEA. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide annual training to all employee and volunteer staff regarding mandated child abuse reporting laws, and shall maintain documentation, signed by each staff member receiving such training. CONTRACTOR agrees that its obligations to report incidents of abuse or neglect to the LEA are in addition to, and not in lieu of, CONTRACTOR’s obligation to immediately report suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate public authorities. CONTRACTOR shall maintain confidential records of any report of suspected child abuse and shall inform the LEA by facsimile or mail within 24 hours of becoming aware of circumstances including, but not limited to allegations of abuse involving a staff member or school volunteer. CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA of general concerns regarding the health and safety of a pupil that may impact the pupil’s educational program, including the need for mental health services, injuries requiring medical attention or injuries resulting from physical restraint.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School/Agency Services Master Contract

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MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR hereby XXXXXXXXXX agrees to annually train immediately inform the LEA in writing when it becomes aware of circumstances that may require notification be made to other agencies. Such circumstances include, but are not limited to, allegations or suspicion of physical, sexual or emotional abuse, neglect or exploitation, injuries resulting from physical restraint, and Behavioral Emergency Reports. CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that all staff membersof CONTRACTOR’s staff, including volunteers, so that they are familiar with and agree to adhere to its own child and dependent adult abuse reporting obligations and procedures as specified in the California Penal Code section 11164 et seq. To protect the privacy rights of all parties involved (i.e., reporter, child and alleged abuser), reports will remain confidential as required by law and professional ethical mandates. A written notice acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the LEACode. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide annual training to all employee and volunteer staff regarding mandated child abuse reporting laws, and shall maintain documentation, signed by each staff member receiving such training. CONTRACTOR agrees that its obligations to report incidents of abuse or neglect to the LEA are in addition to, and not in lieu of, CONTRACTOR’s obligation to immediately report suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate public authorities. CONTRACTOR shall maintain confidential records of any report of suspected child abuse and shall inform the LEA by facsimile or mail within 24 hours of becoming aware of circumstances including, but not limited to allegations of abuse involving a staff member or school volunteer. CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA of general concerns regarding the health and safety of a pupil that may impact the pupil’s educational program, including the need for mental health services, injuries requiring medical attention or injuries resulting from physical restraint.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract

MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR hereby XXXXXXXXXX agrees to annually train immediately inform the LEA in writing when it becomes aware of circumstances that may require notification be made to other agencies. Such circumstances include, but are not limited to, allegations or suspicion of physical, sexual or emotional abuse, neglect or exploitation, injuries resulting from physical restraint, and Behavioral Emergency Reports. CONTRACTOR represents and warrants that all staff membersof CONTRACTOR’S staff, including volunteers, so that they are familiar with and agree to adhere to its own child and dependent adult abuse reporting obligations and procedures as specified in the California Penal Code section 11164 et seq. To protect the privacy rights of all parties involved (i.e., reporter, child and alleged abuser), reports will remain confidential as required by law and professional ethical mandates. A written notice acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the LEACode. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide annual training to all employee and volunteer staff regarding mandated child abuse reporting laws, and shall maintain documentation, signed by each staff member receiving such training. CONTRACTOR agrees that its obligations to report incidents of abuse or neglect to the LEA are in addition to, and not in lieu of, CONTRACTOR’s obligation to immediately report suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate public authorities. CONTRACTOR shall maintain confidential records of any report of suspected child abuse and shall inform the LEA by facsimile or mail within 24 hours of becoming aware of circumstances including, but not limited to allegations of abuse involving a staff member or school volunteer. CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA of general concerns regarding the health and safety of a pupil that may impact the pupil’s educational program, including the need for mental health services, injuries requiring medical attention or injuries resulting from physical restraint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER hereby agrees to annually train all staff members, including volunteers, members so that they are familiar with and agree to adhere to its own child and dependent adult abuse reporting obligations and procedures as specified in California Penal Code section 11164 et seq. To protect the privacy rights of all parties involved (i.e., reporter, child child, and alleged abuser), reports will remain confidential as required by law and professional ethical mandates. A written notice acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the LEADISTRICT. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER agrees to provide annual training to all employee and volunteer staff regarding mandated child abuse reporting laws, and shall maintain documentation, signed by each staff member receiving such training. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER agrees that its obligations to report incidents of abuse or neglect to the LEA DISTRICT are in addition to, and not in lieu of, CONTRACTORPROVIDER’s obligation to immediately report suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate public authorities. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain confidential records of any report of suspected child abuse and shall inform the LEA DISTRICT by facsimile or mail within 24 hours of becoming aware of circumstances including, but not limited to to, allegations of abuse involving a staff member or school volunteer. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall notify the LEA DISTRICT of general concerns regarding the health and safety of a pupil that may impact the pupil’s 's educational program, including the need for mental health services, injuries requiring medical attention any suspected physical or injuries resulting from physical restraintpsychological abuse. PROVIDER also agrees to comply with all District policies and procedures applicable to Title IX and its implementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER hereby agrees to annually train all staff members, including volunteers, members so that they are familiar with and agree to adhere to its own child and dependent adult abuse reporting obligations and procedures as specified in California Penal Code section 11164 et seq. To protect the privacy rights of all parties involved (i.e., reporter, child child, and alleged abuser), reports will remain confidential as required by law and professional ethical mandates. A written notice acknowledging the legal requirements of such reporting and verification of staff adherence to such reporting shall be submitted to the LEADISTRICT. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER agrees to provide annual training to all employee and volunteer staff regarding mandated child abuse reporting laws, and shall maintain documentation, signed by each staff member receiving such training. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER agrees that its obligations to report incidents of abuse or neglect to the LEA DISTRICT are in addition to, and not in lieu of, CONTRACTOR’s PROVIDER's obligation to immediately report suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate public authorities. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain confidential records of any report of suspected child abuse and shall inform the LEA DISTRICT by facsimile or mail within 24 hours of becoming aware of circumstances including, but not limited to to, allegations of abuse involving a staff member or school volunteer. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall notify the LEA DISTRICT of general concerns regarding the health and safety of a pupil that may impact the pupil’s 's educational program, including the need for mental health services, injuries requiring medical attention any suspected physical or injuries resulting from physical restraintpsychological abuse. PROVIDER also agrees to comply with all District policies and procedures applicable to Title IX and its implementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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