Use of Forms at Admission Sample Clauses

Use of Forms at Admission. The Contractor shall accept children for placement by the Department only after receiving completed Form 2085-FC, completed 2085-B and/or 2085-C and/or 2085-D, and (complete or incomplete) Form 2087 or 2087ex. The Department shall complete and provide to the Contractor either Form 2087 or 2087ex. The Department will complete the Form 2087 within thirty (30) calendar days following the Contractor’s written request for it. The Department will make available to the Contractor Forms 2085-FC, 2085-B, 2085-C, and 2085-D, 2087ex, and 2089 to provide to the Department’s workers for completion. iii. At the time of admission and any placement change, the Department’s Caseworker shall provide the Caregiver and the child a copy of the CPS Rights of Children and Youth in Xxxxxx Care. a. The Caseworker will review the CPS Rights of Children and Youth in Xxxxxx Care with the child and Caregiver. b. The child and Caregiver will sign and date the CPS Rights of Children and Youth in Xxxxxx Care. c. Upon receipt from the Caseworker, the Contractor will maintain a copy of the signed CPS Rights of Children and Youth in Xxxxxx Care in the child’s record. Disclosure of Medical Information. The Department’s amended forms 2085-FC and 2085-B, 2085-C, and 2085-D are intended to enable Contractor to obtain and disclose health information on a child when it is necessary while still complying with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). If circumstances arise where it is not possible for Contractor to do so, Contractor should work with the Department’s caseworker, chain of command and the DFPS Residential Contract Manager to obtain such additional permissions as are necessary. F)
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Use of Forms at Admission i. The Contractor shall accept children for placement by the Department only after receiving completed Form 2085-FC, completed 2085-B and/or C and/or D, and (complete or incomplete) Form 2087 or 2087ex.

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