Common use of Treatment of Client Property Clause in Contracts

Treatment of Client Property. 29.1. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that any adult client receiving services from the Contractor under this Agreement has unrestricted access to the client’s personal property. The Contractor shall not interfere with any adult client’s ownership, possession, or use of the client’s property. 29.2. The Contractor shall provide clients under age eighteen (18) with reasonable access to their personal property that is appropriate to the client’s age, development, and needs. 29.3. Upon termination or completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall promptly release to the client and/or the client’s Authorized Representative all of the client’s personal property. 29.4. This section does not prohibit the Contractor from implementing such lawful and reasonable policies, procedures and practices as the Contractor deems necessary for safe, appropriate, and effective service delivery (for example, appropriately restricting clients’ access to, or possession or use of lawful or unlawful weapons and drugs).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Provider Contract, Provider Contract, Provider Contract

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Treatment of Client Property. 29.1. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that any adult client receiving services from the Contractor under this Agreement has unrestricted access to the client’s personal property. The Contractor shall not interfere with any adult client’s ownership, possession, or use of the client’s property. 29.2. The Contractor shall provide clients under age eighteen (18) with reasonable access to their personal property that is appropriate to the client’s age, development, and needs. 29.3. Upon termination or completion of this Agreement, the Contractor shall promptly release to the client and/or the client’s Authorized Representative all of the client’s personal property. 29.4. This section does not prohibit the Contractor from implementing such lawful and reasonable policies, procedures and practices as the Contractor deems necessary for safe, appropriate, and effective service delivery (for example, appropriately restricting clients’ access to, or possession or use of lawful or unlawful weapons and drugs).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Contract

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