Single assessment Sample Clauses
Single assessment. In determining the assessment approach for a proposed action, the ACT will decide on a form of assessment that will allow the Commonwealth Minister to have sufficient information to make an informed decision whether or not to approve the proposed action and, if so, under what conditions. To ensure that a single ACT assessment can be relied on by the Commonwealth Minister for a decision under Part 9 of the EPBC Act, the ACT will ensure that the Assessment Report includes: a description of: the action; the places affected by the action; and any Matters of NES that are likely to be affected by the action; all relevant matters on Matters of NES separately. This means that the nature and extent of likely impacts must be explicitly assessed for each Matter of NES, being, as relevant: the world heritage values of a declared World Heritage property; the National Heritage values of a National Heritage place; the ecological character of a declared Ramsar wetland; listed threatened species (except a conservation dependent species) or their habitat, or any listed threatened ecological communities; listed migratory species or their habitat; the environment of the Commonwealth marine area (for actions outside the Commonwealth marine area that may impact the environment in the Commonwealth marine area); Commonwealth land (for actions outside Commonwealth land that may impact on the environment on Commonwealth land); and the environment (in the case of a nuclear action); a separate chapter or part dealing with all relevant impacts on Matters of NES; a description of feasible mitigation measures, changes to the action or procedures to prevent or minimise environmental impacts on each relevant Matter of NES proposed by the proponent or suggested in public submissions; to the extent practicable, a description of any feasible alternatives to the action that have been identified through the assessment process, and their likely impact on each Matter of NES; a statement of recommended conditions for approval of the action that may be imposed to address identified impacts on Matters of NES, including consideration of any offsets; a statement of the ACT approval requirements and conditions that apply, or are proposed to apply, to the action when the report is prepared, including a description of the monitoring, enforcement and review procedures that apply, or are proposed to apply, to the action; and the Information and opinion on which the assessment is based, or its source. The ...
Single assessment. To ensure that a single WA assessment can be relied on by the Commonwealth Minister for a decision under Part 9 of the EPBC Act, WA will ensure that the Assessment Report includes:
Single assessment. Where a single operational failure may potentially constitute multiple violations, such failure will constitute only a single violation, subject to only one penalty.
Single assessment. It is intended that the integrated service will use the Care Programme Approach for individual assessment, determining eligibility and managing individual care programmes.
Single assessment. 1. Children who meet the criteria at Section III.A.3 will be offered a Single Assessment for all Medium or High Intensity Behavioral Health Services as of January 1, 2026. “Medium or High Intensity Behavioral Health Services” is defined in Appendix A.
2. The Single Assessment will include, when feasible, review of the Child’s diagnoses and current and former treatment records; an interview of the Child and the Child’s Family; and an interview of the Child’s current and/or former service provider(s) and educator(s). The Single Assessment will:
i. Include an instrument from the Level of Care Utilization System (“LOCUS”) suite of instruments;
ii. Determine the clinically-appropriate level of care and services needed to meet the Child’s behavioral health needs; provided, however, that the service planning process and Child and Family Team, defined in Appendix A, determines the service setting;
iii. Determine the Child’s eligibility for High-Fidelity Wraparound Services (“HFW”), defined in Appendix A; and
iv. Inform the service planning process described below.
3. A Child will be offered a Single Assessment if:
i. A Family requests assistance from a school, medical provider, clinician, crisis services provider, or responsible State employee to:
(1) address a Child’s behavioral health needs that would be appropriate for Medium or High Intensity Behavioral Health Services (regardless whether the Family uses the term “Medium or High Intensity Behavioral Health Services” or identifies a specific service); or
(2) place their Child in an Out-of-Home Placement;
ii. A school, medical provider, clinician, crisis services provider, or responsible State employee recommends that a Child be placed in an Out-of-Home Placement;
iii. A Child has an Emergency Department Stay;
iv. A Child has been arrested and referred to the Maine Department of Corrections pursuant to 15 M.R.S.A. § 3203-A; or
v. A Child is admitted for in-patient psychiatric care.
4. Absent emergency or other exigent circumstances, the Single Assessment will be the only assessment to determine a Child’s eligibility for Medium or High Intensity Behavioral Health Services. Children periodically may be re-assessed by their provider or Care Coordinator to assure they are receiving appropriate services. Children can be reassessed through the Single Assessment at any time at the request of the Family, Child, or Care Coordinator. Where not otherwise specified, “Care Coordinator” is an umbrella term inclusive of “HFW C...
Single assessment. In determining the assessment approach for a proposed action, WA will decide on a form of assessment that will allow the Commonwealth Minister to have sufficient Information to make an informed decision whether or not to approve the proposed action and, if so, under what conditions. WA may seek advice on relevant matters from Commonwealth agencies with relevant expertise.