Protective Custody Sample Clauses

Protective Custody a. The Health Plan shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately if required, for all enrolled Children/Adolescents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. See Rule 65C-12.002, F.A.C. b. The Health Plan shall provide these required examinations, or, if unable to do so within the required time frames, must approve the out-of-network claim and forward it to the Agency and/or its Agent. c. For all CHCUP screenings for Children/Adolescents whose Enrollment and Medicaid eligibility are undetermined at the time of entry into the care and custody of DCF, and who are later determined to be Enrollees at the time the examinations took place, the Health Plan shall approve the claims and forward them to the Agency and/or the Fiscal Agent.
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Protective Custody. Prevention of Retaliation;
Protective Custody a. The Health Plan shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately if required, for all enrolled children/adolescents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. See 65C-29.008, FAC. b. The Health Plan shall provide these required examinations, or, if unable to do so within the required time frames, approve the out-of-network claim and forward it to the Agency and/or its fiscal agent. c. For all CHCUP screenings for children/adolescents whose enrollment and Medicaid eligibility are undetermined at the time of entry into the care and custody of DCF, and who are later determined to be enrollees at the time the examinations took place, the Health Plan shall approve the claims and forward them to the Agency and/or the fiscal agent.
Protective Custody. A status requested by the offender and approved by IDOC aimed at preventing the offender from coming into contact or intermingling with offenders in general population or disciplinary segregation. Units designated for use as protective custody are not physically located on the same gallery as disciplinary segregation facilities. Neither general population nor disciplinary segregation individuals are permitted to have access to these areas except as approved by the Chief Administrative Officers. Housing accommodations and essential services in protective custody are comparable to those provided for the general population.
Protective Custody. The PSN shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately, if required, for all enrolled Children/Adolescsents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. (See Rule 65C-12.
Protective Custody. This shall be done to uncover and safeguard any weapons or implements the detainee could use to injure himself or herself or others, to safeguard valuables and to protect the police against false claims of theft or loss of the detainee’s belongings.
Protective Custody a. The Health Plan shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately if required, for all enrolled children/adolescents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter, or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. See 65C-29.008, FAC. b. The Health Plan shall provide these required examinations or if unable to do so within the required time frames, approve and process the out-of-network claim. c. For all CHCUP screenings for children/adolescents whose enrollment and Medicaid eligibility are undetermined at the time of entry into the care and custody of DCF, and who are later determined to be enrollees at the time the examinations took place, the Health Plan shall approve and process the claims. 19. Attachment II, Core Contract Provisions, Section V, Covered Services, Item H., Coverage Provisions, is hereby amended to include sub-item 21. as follows:
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Protective Custody. {Where Drugs are found} a. Status offenders and juveniles held for protective custody shall not be held in secure custody. b. A child under the age of eighteen may be taken into protective custody, for a period not exceeding four (4) hours, if an officer: i. Finds the child at a place where the officer reasonably believes there is a controlled substance of Class A, B or C; ii. Reasonably believes the child to be under age eighteen; and iii. Reasonably believes the child knew of the presence of the controlled substance.xv
Protective Custody a. The Health Plan shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately if required, for all enrolled children/adolescents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. See Rule 65C- 29.008, F.A.C. b. The Health Plan shall provide these required examinations or, if unable to do so within the required time frames, approve and process the out-of-network. c. For all CHCUP screenings for children/adolescents whose enrollment and Medicaid eligibility are undetermined at the time of entry into the care and custody of DCF, and who are later determined to be enrollees at the time the examinations took place, the Health Plan shall approve and process the claims.
Protective Custody. In addition to the above, officers may take a child into protective custody under the following state guidelines, established by the Texas Family Code: 1. Upon discovery of a child in a situation of danger to the child's physical health or safety, when the sole purpose is to deliver the child without delay to the parent or guardian; 2. When there is an immediate danger to the physical health or safety ofthe child, such as child and/or sexual abuse. 3. Status offenses are considered non-criminal behavior, including: a. Juveniles, who are listed as runaway, should be released by police to a parent, guardian, or responsible adult. Ifthis is not possible, the officer will transport the juvenile to the Xxxxxx Police Department. Upon completing the necessary offense/incident report(s), the juvenile shall be transported to the Collin County Juvenile Detention Center. b. Students, who are truant from school, will be returned to the school and released to the principal or his designee. Ifthis is not possible, the student must be released by police to a parent, guardian, or responsible adult.
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