Immediate reporting definition
Examples of Immediate reporting in a sentence
Immediate reporting of all frauds (proven or suspected including attempted fraud).
Immediate reporting by telephone, followed up by required formal documentation, shall allow an employee with a Verified Positive Test result to be prohibited as soon as possible from performing a SSF.
Immediate reporting required from a mandated reporter of suspected maltreatment when the mandated reporter has reasonable cause to believe that an individual known to the mandated reporter in a professional or official capacity may be Abused or Neglected.
Immediate reporting such comments is understood as placing new order and the above provisions shall apply respectively.
Immediate reporting enables us to take actions to limit potential losses.
Mandated Reporting — Immediate reporting required from a mandated reporter of suspected maltreatment when the mandated reporter has reasonable cause to believe that an individual known to the mandated reporter in a professional or official capacity may be experiencing Abuse, Neglect, or Financial Exploitation.
Immediate reporting implies within 24 hours of becoming aware of the occurrence of a SAE.
Immediate reporting of all frauds (proven or DfE Raising Concerns Branch/FECGA suspected including attempted fraud).
As required Provided by NIFHA Finance to ACSB/DAERA Financial Reporting Branch Accounting Officer - Fitness to Act as Accounting Officer Quarterly update included as part of the Assurance Statement Requirement to undertake Accounting Officer training on taking up post Fraud Reporting Immediate reporting of all frauds (proven or suspected including attempted fraud Department will report frauds immediately to DoF and C&AG.
Immediate reporting timeframe (SURV – Disease Reporting): Within 12 standard (i.e., not business) hours.