Common use of Unusual Incidents Policy Clause in Contracts

Unusual Incidents Policy. Contractor shall comply with Title 9, section 10561(b) (1) of the California Code of Regulations, and shall report any unusual incidents occurring in connection with the performance of this Agreement with regards to Contractor’s program(s), within twenty- four (24) hours of the incident, as well as a written report to the County AODS Administrator or designee, within seven (7) calendar days of any unusual incident. A. Unusual incidents include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Summoning of police/fire/emergency services personnel to the program premises in order to handle disturbances or crimes. 2. The death by any cause of a person currently receiving services from Contractor’s program(s). 3. The death, under unusual circumstances, of any individual who has received services during the past six (6) to twelve (12) months from the agency. 4. Situations arising which would seriously hamper the ability of the agency to deliver its services under this agreement with the County (Including administrative or key staff changes). All administrative and key staff changes should be reported to AODS. Notifications should include new staff’s name, address, and qualifications. 5. Serious personal injury. 6. Serious property damage. 7. All cases of communicable diseases reported under section 2502 of title 17 of California Code of Regulation (CCR), shall be reported to the local health officer in addition to AODS.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Fee for Service Agreement, Fee for Service Agreement, Proposition 36/Sb223 Fee for Service Agreement

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Unusual Incidents Policy. Contractor shall comply with Title 9, section 10561(b) (1) of the California Code of Regulations, and shall report any unusual incidents occurring in connection with the performance of this Agreement with regards to Contractor’s program(s), within twenty- twenty-four (24) hours of the incident, as well as a written report to the County AODS Administrator or designee, within seven (7) calendar days of any unusual incident. A. Unusual incidents include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Summoning of police/fire/emergency services personnel to the program premises in order to handle disturbances or crimes. 2. The death by any cause of a person currently receiving services from Contractor’s program(s). 3. The death, under unusual circumstances, of any individual who has received services during the past six (6) to twelve (12) months from the agency. 4. Situations arising which would seriously hamper the ability of the agency to deliver its services under this agreement with the County (Including administrative or key staff changes). All administrative and key staff changes should be reported to AODS. Notifications should include new staff’s name, address, and qualifications. 5. Serious personal injury. 6. Serious property damage. 7. All cases of communicable diseases reported under section 2502 of title 17 of California Code of Regulation (CCR), shall be reported to the local health officer in addition to AODS. Name of Contractor: Contact Person: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Does the Contractor have any employees? Yes No Does the Contractor provide benefits to spouses of employees? Yes No *If the answer to one or both of the above is no, please skip to Section IV.*

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Flat Rate Agreement, Flat Rate Agreement, Flat Rate Agreement

Unusual Incidents Policy. Contractor shall comply with Title 9, section 10561(b) (1) of the California Code of Regulations, and shall report any unusual incidents occurring in connection with the performance of this Agreement with regards to Contractor’s program(s), within twenty- twenty-four (24) hours of the incident, as well as a written report to the County AODS Administrator or designee, within seven (7) calendar days of any unusual incident. A. Unusual incidents include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Summoning of police/fire/emergency services personnel to the program premises in order to handle disturbances or crimes. 2. The death by any cause of a person currently receiving services from Contractor’s program(s). 3. The death, under unusual circumstances, of any individual who has received services during the past six (6) to twelve (12) months from the agency. 4. Situations arising which would seriously hamper the ability of the agency to deliver its services under this agreement with the County (Including administrative or key staff changes). All administrative and key staff changes should be reported to AODS. Notifications should include new staff’s name, address, and qualifications. 5. Serious personal injury. 6. Serious property damage. 7. All cases of communicable diseases reported under section 2502 of title 17 of California Code of Regulation (CCR), shall be reported to the local health officer in addition to AODS.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Proposition 36/Sb223 Fee for Service Agreement, Fee for Service Agreement, Fee for Service Agreement

Unusual Incidents Policy. Contractor shall comply with Title 9, section 10561(b) (1) of the California Code of Regulations, and shall report any unusual incidents occurring in connection with the performance of this Agreement with regards to Contractor’s program(s), within twenty- twenty-four (24) hours of the incident, as well as a written report to the County AODS Administrator or designee, within seven (7) calendar days of any unusual incident. A. Unusual incidents include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Summoning of police/fire/emergency services personnel to the program premises in order to handle disturbances or crimes. 2. The death by any cause of a person currently receiving services from Contractor’s program(s). 3. The death, under unusual circumstances, of any individual who has received services during the past six (6) to twelve (12) months from the agency. 4. Situations arising which would seriously hamper the ability of the agency to deliver its services under this agreement with the County (Including administrative or key staff changes). All administrative and key staff changes should be reported to AODS. Notifications should include new staff’s name, address, and qualifications. 5. Serious personal injury. 6. Serious property damage. 7. All cases of communicable diseases reported under section 2502 of title 17 of California Code of Regulation (CCR), shall be reported to the local health officer in addition to AODS.. Name of Contractor: Contact Person: Address: Phone Number: Fax Number: Does the Contractor have any employees? Yes No Does the Contractor provide benefits to spouses of employees? Yes No

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Flat Rate Agreement, Professional Services

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Unusual Incidents Policy. Contractor shall comply with Title 9, section 10561(b) (1) of the California Code of Regulations, and shall report any unusual incidents occurring in connection with the performance of this Agreement with regards to Contractor’s program(s), within twenty- twenty-four (24) hours of the incident, as well as a written report to the County AODS BHRS-AOD Administrator or designee, within seven (7) calendar days of any unusual incident. A. Unusual incidents include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Summoning of police/fire/emergency services personnel to the program premises in order to handle disturbances or crimes. 2. The death by any cause of a person currently receiving services from Contractor’s program(s). 3. The death, under unusual circumstances, of any individual who has received services during the past six (6) to twelve (12) months from the agency. 4. Situations arising which would seriously hamper the ability of the agency to deliver its services under this agreement with the County (Including administrative or key staff changes). All administrative and key staff changes should be reported to AODS. Notifications should include new staff’s name, address, and qualifications. 5. Serious personal injury. 6. Serious property damage. 7. All cases of communicable diseases reported under section 2502 of title 17 of California Code of Regulation (CCR), shall be reported to the local health officer in addition to AODS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor Services Agreement

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