Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect in which a provider agency, after assessment, determines that there is reason to believe abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation has occurred.
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation or self-neglect in which an APS provider agency, after
Examples of Substantiated case in a sentence
No Date for review These records should be retained until the alleged perpetrator reaches the age of 100 years.Following this time, they should be deleted and destroyed Substantiated case should not be delated or removed sooner than this time as the outcome suggests the person poses risk of harm to children and the information should remain.
More Definitions of Substantiated case
Substantiated case means an investigation of a child abuse report by an abuse investigator which has been confirmed based upon a preponderance of the evidence that child abuse has occurred.
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse,
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation in which the Adults with Disabilities Abuse Project staff, after assessment, determines that there is reason to believe abuse, neglect or exploitation has occurred. [20 ILCS 2435/15]
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect in which a provider agency, after assessment, determines that there
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation in which the Adults
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation in which a provider agency, after assessment, determines that there is reason to believe abuse,
Substantiated case means a reported case of alleged or suspected domestic abuse, neglect, or exploitation in which the Adults with Disabilities Domestic Abuse Project staff, after assessment, determines that there is reason to believe abuse,