Child Protection Act definition
Examples of Child Protection Act in a sentence
Without limiting anything in the Standard Terms, You must immediately notify Us if: You become aware of the death of, or life threatening injury or situation suffered by or involving, a Service User; or You become aware of an incident described in clause 4.5(d) of the Standard Terms that involves harm, within the meaning of the Child Protection Act, to any Service User who is subject to the Child Protection Act.
By signing this Waiver Agreement, it is my intent to authorize the dissemination of any national criminal history record that may pertain to me to the Qualified Entity with which I am or am seeking to be employed or to serve as a volunteer, pursuant to the National Child Protection Act of 1993, as amended, and Section 943.0542, Florida Statutes.
An employee who has been delegated specific powers and duties of the Director of Child Protection under the Child Protection Act shall be paid an allowance of $2000 per year.
Violations of this policy regarding the prohibited use of electronic devices that may constitute a violation of federal or state laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the Nebraska Child Protection Act or the Nebraska Child Pornography Prevention Act shall be reported to appropriate legal authorities and law enforcement.
The School shall comply with all District policies/regulations, and all applicable federal and state laws, concerning employee welfare, safety and health issues, including but not limited to the requirements of federal law for a drug-free workplace and statutorily required training concerning the Child Protection Act of 1987, C.R.S. §§ 19-3-301 et seq.
This is authorised under the Child Protection Act 1999 and the Child Protection Regulation 2011.
The Department of Child Safety will have access to your personal information as access is required by law (for example under the Child Protection Act 1999).
In 1993, Congress passed the National Child Protection Act (NCPA) that authorized criminal history record checks for persons who work with children in either an employee or volunteer status.
Conflict Attorney agrees to act as court-appointed counsel for parents, child or Guardian Ad Litem in cases designated under the Child Protection Act under Idaho Code Title 16, Chapter 16.
In accordance with The Disabled Military Child Protection Act, a special needs trust funded by a Survivor Benefit Plan annuity must be an irrevocable first-party special needs trust, meaning that upon the death of the Beneficiary, any funds remaining in the sub account, after payment of trust administrative fees are subject to Medicaid payback as required by law and the terms of the CCT Master Trust Agreement.