Significant Events and Critical Incidences Sample Clauses

Significant Events and Critical Incidences. Extensive documentation of the routine support provided to licensed xxxxxx families, and any necessary interventions, will be maintained by the Contractor. The Contractor will also contact the appropriate DCF entities (e.g., Careline, DCF social worker, and O‟CHYP) when significant and critical incidents involving their licensed xxxxxx families, and/or the DCF children under their care occur. The Contractor shall also ensure their full cooperation with any DCF investigations. The Contractor will make available any staff and/or records deemed necessary by the Department to aid in their completion of abuse and/or neglect investigations. The Contractor will not notify an involved TFC family with respect to or discuss any open investigations unless expressly authorized by DCF's Special Investigation Unit (SIU). In addition, the Contractor shall assess and document any identified regulatory concerns, violations, or other significant events (e.g., numerous Careline reports or unsubstantiated allegations) using the Assessment of Regulatory Compliance (ARC) form. The completed ARC shall be submitted by the Contractor to the O‟CHYP's TFC Program Development and Oversight Coordinator or designee/s. The ARC shall comprehensively, thoroughly and accurately set forth the Contractor‟s assessment of the event, findings, recommendations, and action steps for correction/amelioration or abatement of the issue. The ARC will articulate the persons responsible for completing the identified actions, time-frames for completion, including the mechanisms that that the Contractor will employ to monitor the successful implementation of those steps.
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  • CONSEQUENCES OF POSITIVE TEST RESULTS For post-Accident or reasonable suspicion, a Covered Employee shall be immediately removed from performing his or her job or, in the alternative, may be temporarily reassigned to work that is not safety-sensitive if such work is available. The Covered Employee shall be subject to disciplinary action, and shall meet with the SAPC, as set forth in Exhibit A, and section 10 below, if the Covered Employee:

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