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UNUSUAL INCIDENTS Sample Clauses

UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. 3.7.1 The contractor shall report immediately by telephone all unusual incidents to the CFSA twenty-four (24) hour Hotline: 202-671 SAFE (7233). 3.7.2 The Contractor shall establish, implement, and describe in writing policies and procedures for the reporting of unusual incidents, which include; (a) Accident/s involving clients or staff on duty; (b) A loss of any utility, including but not limited to, power, water, or sewage (c) Any condition which results in the facility’s closure and (d) Any other occurrence or event which substantially interferes with the client’s health, welfare, living arrangement, or wellbeing, or in any way places the client at risk. 3.7.3 The Contractor’s director or other designated staff shall complete an Unusual Incident Report, 1243, and ensure delivery is completed via fax or personal delivery to the CA and the FLD within (24) hours of the occurrence of an incident. 3.7.4 The Contractor shall notify the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and the Child and Family Services Hotline, immediately or within thirty (30) minutes, after learning that a child/children, caregiver and/or involved family member has been involved in an unusual incident.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTSThe Contractor must provide immediate notification to DCYF when they become aware of an unusual incident which may impact the child’s health, safety or wellbeing, the child’s living situation or permanent plan. Examples of unusual incidents include, but are not limited to: (a) Physical self-abuse or abuse of others; (b) Sexual assaults or sexual behaviors that are age inappropriate; (c) Severe behavioral incident(s) unlike the child’s ordinary behavior; (d) Running away; (e) Any incident that necessitates medical attention or hospitalization; (f) An unexpected adverse reaction to medication, food, etc.; and (g) A child’s caregiver, or person incorporated into the child’s safety plan, is injured or dies.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. H.19.1 The Contractor shall report unusual incidents by email or telephone to the Contract Administrator (CA) within 24 hours, and in writing within five (5) days. An unusual incident is an event that directly affects DCPS staff, students or Contractor’s DC regional personnel providing services pursuant to this contract, which is significantly different from the regular routine or established procedures. Examples include but are not limited to death, injury, unexplained absence of Key Personnel, DCPS staff, or DCPS students; Contractor’s DC regional staff negligence or willful misconduct in the performance of duties under this Contract; physical, sexual or verbal abuse of any individual by DCPS or Contractor’s DC regional staff; fire; complaints directly related to Contractor’s performance under this Contract; requests for information from the press, attorneys, or Government officials outside of DCPS related to, or requiring information about, DCPS; and behavior requiring attention of DCPS staff not usually involved in such a situation. H.19.2 The initial report shall include the date, time, place, person(s) involved, and a brief description of the incident. A full written report of the unusual incident addressing steps taken to resolve the problem shall be forwarded to the CA within the five (5) day period.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. 6.8.1 The contractor shall immediately report all unusual incidents to the hotline center located at 000 X Xxxxxx, X.X. First Floor, Washington, D.C. 20003 or by calling the 24 hour hotline (202) 671-SAFE within 24 hours of the contractor becoming aware of the incident. 6.8.2 The Contractor shall establish, implement, and describe in writing policies and procedures for the reporting of unusual incidents, including, but not limited to; (a) The death of a client; (b) The death of a staff member while on duty or at the facility; (c) An attempted suicide; (d) Any situation in which a client is the victim of alleged delinquent or criminal behavior; (e) An injury, trauma or illness of a client requiring treatment at a hospital; (f) Any use of restraints; (g) An outbreak of a communicable disease; (h) An incident that requires the services of the fire or police departments; (i) An automobile accident involving client or staff on duty; (j) A loss of any utility, including but not limited to power, water, or sewage; and (k) Any other occurrence or event that substantially interferes with the client's health, welfare, living arrangement, or well being, in any way places the client at risk. 6.8.3 The Contractor's director or other designated staff shall complete an Unusual Incident Report, CFSA-1243 (Attachment) and ensure delivery is completed via fax (202-727- 7772), or personal delivery to the CFSA Office of Clinical Practice, within (24) hours of the occurrence of the incident, except in cases involving abscondance. 6.8.4 Report medical emergency to clinic administrator.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. Abscondance Insubordination Accident Property Destruction Arrest Return from Abscondance Assault – Staff on Youth School Issue Assault – Youth on Youth Theft Contraband – Non Critical Threats Curfew Violation Time Out Environmental- Non Critical Truancy Illness Name X-Ref Number Sex Race Date of Birth Date of Placement TO: Superior Court of the District of Columbia Family Division Juvenile Neglect Branch 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx., XX Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Backup Fax: 000-000-0000 Date: Time: CCN #: Is the respondent a suicide risk? Yes No If yes, please explain: Does the respondent have any health problems? Yes No Is the respondent taking any medication? Yes No If the answer to any of these questions is yes, Please explain: Custody Order Requested by: Printed Name: Signature: Phone Number: Date: Supervisor of Requestor: Printed Name: Signature: Phone Number: Date: Fax to DYRS Committed Services at 000-000-0000 and DYRS Detained Services at 000-000-0000 Fax to DYRS Absconder Unit at 000-000-0000 Fax to Office of Attorney General (OAG) at 000-000-0000 TO: Superior Court of the District of Columbia Family Division Juvenile Neglect Branch 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx., XX Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Backup Fax: 000-000-0000 Date: Time: CCN #:  Please present the child for a hearing before me on at A.M. / P.M.  Quash Custody Order; no hearing necessary WD 05-2103 (Rev.-10) was first posted on xxx.xxxx.xxx on 06/22/2010 ***************************************************************************** ******* REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATIONS UNDER | U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT | EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION | | | | Wage Determination No.: 2005-2103 Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Division of | Revision No.: 10 Director Wage Determinations| Date Of Revision: 06/15/2010 Area: District of Columbia Statewide Maryland Counties of Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Xxxxxxxxxx, Prince Xxxxxx's, St Mary's Virginia Counties of Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier, King Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Prince Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx **Fringe Benefits Required Follow the Occupational Listing** OCCUPATION CODE - TITLE FOOTNOTE RATE 01000 - Administrative Support And Clerical Occupations 01011 - Accounting Clerk I 15.08 01012 - Accounting Clerk II 16.92 01013 - Accounting Clerk III 22.30 01020 - Administrative Assistant 31.41 01040 - Court Reporter 21.84 01051 - Data Entry Operator I 14.38 01052 - Data Entry...
UNUSUAL INCIDENTSThe Contractor must provide immediate notification to CA when they become aware of an unusual incident which may impact the child’s health, safety or wellbeing, the child’s living situation or permanent plan. Examples of unusual incidents include, but are not limited to: (a) Physical self-abuse or abuse of others; (b) Sexual assaults or sexual behaviors that are age inappropriate; (c) Severe behavioral incident(s) unlike the child’s ordinary behavior; (d) Running away; (e) Any incident that necessitates medical attention or hospitalization; (f) An unexpected adverse reaction to medication, food, etc.; (g) A child’s caregiver, or person incorporated into the child’s safety plan, is injured or dies.
UNUSUAL INCIDENTS. Reports shall detail the nature and reasons for unusual incidents (e.g. accidents, regulatory non-compliance notices, overweight tickets, etc.) as well as all results, findings and actions take to resolve such incidents in connection with the Services. Contractor shall also notify the Township immediately of any fines or penalties levied and any actions that could have an adverse impact on Contractor or the service to the Township, or both. Failure to report such data shall subject Contractor to damages described else in this document.

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