Common use of Special Situations and Incidents Clause in Contracts

Special Situations and Incidents. FY23 Recipient Name-Award Name Provider agrees to inform JWB within one (1) business day of any circumstances or events which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Participant incidents are required to be reported for situations that occur only while under the Provider's care and includes anything that may reflect negatively or critically upon JWB. Certain personnel are mandated by law to report their suspicions of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment to the Florida Abuse Hotline (1-800-96-ABUSE). All concerns regarding suspected abuse, neglect, or abandonment of a child or vulnerable adult by the Provider shall first be reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline and then reported to JWB. Incident reporting does not preclude mandated reporting requirements. Critical Incidents are defined as follows: Abduction - An incident in which an individual who does not have care and custody of a child has taken the child. Concerns of child abductions shall immediately be reported to the appropriate law enforcement personnel. Abuse or Neglect - Reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been harmed or is believed to be threatened with harm while in the Provider's care. Xxxxx Act – A participant is involuntarily admitted for psychiatric care under Florida law for Xxxxx Act during the course of service delivery regardless if the incident occurred while under Provider's care. Breach of Information - Sensitive, protected or confidential data has potentially been viewed, stolen or used by an individual unauthorized to do so. Elopement- When a minor participant leaves a setting without permission or authorization. Employee Arrest - Employee conduct or activity that results in potential liability to the Provider or JWB, death or harm to a participant, or results in a law violation, including falsification of official records. If an arrest is made for a potentially disqualifying offense under Level 2 background screening requirements, or if the arrest occurred while in the performance of an employee's official duties, the incident should be reported immediately. Investigation or Lawsuit - Any formal investigation or legal action brought against Provider which relates to the services funded by JWB or which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Media Coverage or Public Inquiry - Media coverage or public reaction that may have an impact on the Provider or JWB's ability to protect and serve its participants, or other significant effect on the Provider or JWB. Participant Death - The death of any participant receiving JWB services, regardless if the death occurred while under Provider's care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Special Situations and Incidents. FY23 Recipient Name-Award Name Provider agrees to inform JWB within one (1) business day of any circumstances or events which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Participant incidents are required to be reported for situations that occur only while under the Provider's care and includes anything that may reflect negatively or critically upon JWB. Certain personnel are mandated by law to report their suspicions of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment to the Florida Abuse Hotline (1-800-96-ABUSE). All concerns regarding suspected abuse, neglect, or abandonment of a child or vulnerable adult by the Provider shall first be reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline and then reported to JWB. Incident reporting does not preclude mandated reporting requirements. Critical Incidents are defined as follows: Abduction - An incident in which an individual who does not have care and custody of a child has taken the child. Concerns of child abductions shall immediately be reported to the appropriate law enforcement personnel. Abuse or Neglect - Reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been harmed or is believed to be threatened with harm while in the Provider's care. Xxxxx Act - A participant is involuntarily admitted for psychiatric care under Florida law for Xxxxx Act during the course of service delivery regardless if the incident occurred while under Provider's care. Breach of Information - Sensitive, protected or confidential data has potentially been viewed, stolen or used by an individual unauthorized to do so. Elopement- Elopement-When a minor participant leaves a setting without permission or authorization. Employee Arrest - Employee conduct or activity that results in potential liability to the Provider or JWB, death or harm to a participant, or results in a law violation, including falsification of official records. If an arrest is made for a potentially disqualifying offense under Level 2 background screening requirements, or if the arrest occurred while in the performance of an employee's official duties, the incident should be reported immediately. Investigation or Lawsuit - Any formal investigation or legal action brought against Provider which relates to the services funded by JWB or which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Media Coverage or Public Inquiry - Media coverage or public reaction that may have an impact on the Provider or JWB's ability to protect and serve its participants, or other significant effect on the Provider or JWB. Participant Death - The death of any participant receiving JWB services, regardless if the death occurred while under Provider's care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mutual Agreement

Special Situations and Incidents. FY23 Recipient Name-Award Name Provider agrees to inform JWB within one (1) business day of any circumstances or events which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Participant incidents are required to be reported for situations that occur only while under the Provider's care and includes anything that may reflect negatively or critically upon JWB. Certain personnel are mandated by law to report their suspicions of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment to the Florida Abuse Hotline (1-800-96-ABUSE). All concerns regarding suspected abuse, neglect, or abandonment of a child or vulnerable adult by the Provider shall first be reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline and then reported to JWB. Incident reporting does not preclude mandated reporting requirements. Critical Incidents are defined as follows: Abduction - An incident in which an individual who does not have care and custody of a child has taken the child. Concerns of child abductions shall immediately be reported to the appropriate law enforcement personnel. FY22 JWB Agreement Abuse or Neglect - Reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been harmed or is believed to be threatened with harm while in the Provider's care. Xxxxx Act – A participant is involuntarily admitted for psychiatric care under Florida law for Xxxxx Act during the course of service delivery regardless if the incident occurred while under Provider's care. Breach of Information - Sensitive, protected or confidential data has potentially been viewed, stolen or used by an individual unauthorized to do so. Elopement- When a minor participant leaves a setting without permission or authorization. Employee Arrest - Employee conduct or activity that results in potential liability to the Provider or JWB, death or harm to a participant, or results in a law violation, including falsification of official records. If an arrest is made for a potentially disqualifying offense under Level 2 background screening requirements, or if the arrest occurred while in the performance of an employee's official duties, the incident should be reported immediately. Investigation or Lawsuit - Any formal investigation or legal action brought against Provider which relates to the services funded by JWB or which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Media Coverage or Public Inquiry - Media coverage or public reaction that may have an impact on the Provider or JWB's ability to protect and serve its participants, or other significant effect on the Provider or JWB. Participant Death - The death of any participant receiving JWB services, regardless if the death occurred while under Provider's care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Special Situations and Incidents. FY23 Recipient Name-Award Name Provider agrees to inform JWB within one (1) business day of any circumstances or events which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Participant incidents are required to be reported for situations that occur only while under the Provider's care and includes anything that may reflect negatively or critically upon JWB. Certain personnel are mandated by law to report their suspicions of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment to the Florida Abuse Hotline (1-800-96-ABUSE). All concerns regarding suspected abuse, neglect, or abandonment of a child or vulnerable adult by the Provider shall first be reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline and then reported to JWB. Incident reporting does not preclude mandated reporting requirements. Critical Incidents are defined as follows: Abduction - An incident in which an individual who does not have care and custody of a child has taken the child. Concerns of child abductions shall immediately be reported to the appropriate law enforcement personnel. Abuse or Neglect - Reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been harmed or is believed to be threatened with harm while in from a person responsible for the Provider's care. Xxxxx Act – A participant is involuntarily admitted for psychiatric care under Florida law for Xxxxx Act during of the course of service delivery regardless if the incident occurred while under Provider's carechild. Breach of Information - Sensitive, protected or confidential data has potentially been viewed, stolen or used by an individual unauthorized to do so. Elopement- When a minor participant leaves a setting without permission or authorization. Employee Arrest - Employee conduct or activity that results in potential liability to the Provider or JWB, death or harm to a participant, or results in a law violation, including falsification of official records. If an arrest is made for a potentially disqualifying offense under Level 2 background screening requirements, or if the arrest occurred while in the performance of an employee's official duties, the incident should be reported immediately. Investigation or Lawsuit - Any formal investigation or legal action brought against Provider which relates to the services funded by JWB or which may reasonably be considered to jeopardize its capability to continue to meet its obligations under the terms of this Agreement. Media Coverage or Public Inquiry - Media coverage or public reaction that may have an impact on the Provider or JWB's ability to protect and serve its participants, or other significant effect on the Provider or JWB. Participant Death - The death of any participant receiving JWB services, regardless if the death occurred while under Provider's care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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