Offenders Sample Clauses

Offenders. Section 513.55 does not create a duty to disclose information regarding an offender who is required to register under section 243.166, or about whom notification is made under that section, if the seller, in a timely manner, provides a written notice that information about the predatory offender registry and persons registered with the registry may be obtained by contacting the local law enforcement agency where the property is located or the Department of Corrections. This section does not create a duty to disclose any facts described in subdivision 1 and this subdivision for property that is not residential real property.
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Offenders. The Contractor will implement protocols for maintaining Waiting Lists and providing Interim Services for members of SABG priority populations, who are eligible but for whom SUD treatment services are not available due to limitations in provider capacity or Available Resources. Access to SABG Services The Contractor shall, within Available Resources, ensure that SABG services are not denied to any eligible Individuals regardless of: The Individual’s drug(s) of choice. The fact that an Individual is taking medically-prescribed medications. The fact that an Individual is using over the counter nicotine cessation medications or actively participating in a nicotine replacement therapy regimen. The Contractor shall, as required by the SABG Block Grant, ensure Interim Services are provided for Pregnant and Post-partum Women and Individuals Using Intravenous Drugs. Interim Services shall be made available within forty-eight (48) hours of seeking treatment. The Contractor shall document the provision of Interim Services. Interim Services shall include, at a minimum: Counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus for pregnant women. Referral for prenatal care. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) education. TB treatment services if necessary IUID. Admission to treatment services for the intravenous drug user shall be provided within fourteen (14) days after the Individual makes the request, regardless of funding source. If there is no treatment capacity within fourteen (14) days of the initial Individual request, offer or refer the Individual to Interim Services within forty- eight (48) hours of the initial request for treatment services.
Offenders. Offenders will be asked to leave the area if any of the above are violated. As an offender, no refund will be given.
Offenders. Other vulnerable adultsOther Family Members • Patients • Employees Categories of data • Basic personal identifiers, e.g. name, address, contact details • Age/DOB • Health or Medical Records including disabilities • Victim of Domestic Abuse • Care and support needsCriminal convictions, offences • Data revealing racial or ethnic origin • Economic and financial data, e.g. credit card numbers, bank details • Attainment or Educational Data • Gender reassignment data • Genetic or biometric data • Identifiers e.g. Account Number/ID, NI Number, Passport Number, • Photographs • Religious or philosophical beliefs • Sex life data • Sexual orientation data
Offenders. 6.5.2 For non-crisis behavioral health services funded by GFS:
Offenders. 6.5.2 The Contractor will implement protocols for maintaining Waiting Lists and providing Interim Services for members of SABG priority populations, who are eligible but for whom SUD treatment services are not available due to limitations in provider capacity or Available Resources.
Offenders committed to the Department as a sexually dangerous person, offenders with active orders of protection or outstanding judicial warrants, and offenders currently participating in an Impact Incarceration Program shall not be considered for eligibility.
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  • Sex Offenders Section 2250 of Title 18, United States Code, makes it a federal offense for sex offenders required to register pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), to knowingly fail to register or update a registration as required. State convicted sex offenders may also be prosecuted under this statute if the sex offender knowingly fails to register or update a registration as required, and engages in interstate travel, foreign travel, or enters, leaves, or resides on an Indian reservation. A sex offender who fails to properly register may face fines and up to ten (10) years in prison. Furthermore, if a sex offender knowingly fails to update or register as required and commits a violent federal crime, he or she may face up to thirty (30) years in prison under this statute. The Buyer may seek more information online by visiting xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/.

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