Unsupervised access definition

Unsupervised access means that a member of the Contractor’s personnel (Board member, staff person, volunteer, or intern) is in the presence of a Student but not in the presence of:
Unsupervised access means that an individual will or may be left alone with a child or vulnerable adult (individual with developmental disability) at any time for any length of time.
Unsupervised access means that:

Examples of Unsupervised access in a sentence

  • DVR will pay for background checks for the Contractor’s personnel, interns, or volunteers only if they will serve Students and may have Unsupervised Access to these individuals.

  • Prior to performing services under this contract, the Contractor must obtain a criminal background check through the online DSHS Background Check System for all personnel, interns, or volunteers who may have Unsupervised Access to Students.


More Definitions of Unsupervised access

Unsupervised access means not in the absence of the licensed child care provider or primary staff person. (Anyone sixteen years or older who lives at the same address as the provider must pass a complete criminal history background check.)
Unsupervised access means a person being present with children without a staff member being present.
Unsupervised access means a per- son is in the physical presence of a child or vulnerable person and:
Unsupervised access means not in the presence of a subject in- dividual who is an employee of a child care agency and is authorized by DCYF to be alone with children receiving early learning services from the same agency. For purposes of this definition, unsupervised access includes, but is not limited to, access to children receiving early learning services who are not within constant visual or auditory range of the individual authorized by DCYF to be alone with children receiving early learning services.
Unsupervised access means not in the presence of:
Unsupervised access means working with or being in the
Unsupervised access means that an individual will or may be left alone with a child or vulnerable adult at any time or any length of time.