Requirement to Report Potentially Missing, Abused, or Neglected Children Sample Clauses

Requirement to Report Potentially Missing, Abused, or Neglected Children. 2 For the purposes of this document, “bias related act” includes and is used interchangeably with the termbias incident”. The term “bias incident” is utilized in the 2000 Attorney General’s Guidelines on Bias Incident Investigation Standards and in the training of law enforcement officers. The term “bias related act” is utilized in N.J.A.C. 6A:16-6.3(e) and includes two categories that the 2000 Guidelines does not – gender and disability. It is the intention to update these Guidelines to bring it in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:16-6.3(e). Law enforcement are currently trained utilizing the term “bias incident” but with the inclusion of gender and disability.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Requirement to Report Potentially Missing, Abused, or Neglected Children. 2 For the purposes of this document, “bias related act” includes and is used interchangeably with the termbias incident”. The term “

Related to Requirement to Report Potentially Missing, Abused, or Neglected Children

  • W-9 Requirement Alongside a signed copy of this Agreement, Grantee will provide Florida Housing with a properly completed Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) Form W-9. The purpose of the W-9 form is to document the SS# or FEIN# per the IRS. Note: W-9s submitted for any other entity name other than the Grantee’s will not be accepted.

  • Child Abuse Reporting Requirement Grantee will:

  • Child Abuse Reporting Requirements A. Grantees shall comply with child abuse and neglect reporting requirements in Texas Family Code Chapter 261. This section is in addition to and does not supersede any other legal obligation of the Grantee to report child abuse.

  • Provisions for Covered Entity to Inform Business Associate of Privacy Practices and Restrictions (a) Covered Entity shall notify Business Associate of any limitation(s) in the notice of privacy practices of Covered Entity under 45 CFR 164.520, to the extent that such limitation may affect Business Associate’s use or disclosure of protected health information.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.