Case Notes Clause Samples

Case Notes. The Provider shall maintain electronic or hard-copy readable case narrative information recording critical contact with the client, including but not limited to, client progress, service activities, planned future activities and dates of service delivery in each client file. [Insert service specific case notes language in the service specific template].
Case Notes. A written record of documented activities performed and signed by CONTRACTOR maintained in the CLIENT’s case file.
Case Notes. Paper or electronic statements by the case manager that identifies, at a minimum,
Case Notes. The Contractor is responsible for entering case notes into IWDS for each enrolled participant. Case notes should document program contact with the participant and participant progress toward established goals. Case notes should be entered every 30 days for each participant.
Case Notes. Paper or electronic statements by the case manager that identifies, at a minimum, (1) a participant's status for a specific data element, (2) the date on which the information was obtained, and (3) the case manager who obtained the information. If case notes are used as a documentation source, the case notes must provide an auditable trail back to the source of information verified. The case manager does not need to keep a hard copy of the information verified in the participant’s case file.
Case Notes. The provider shall maintain legible case narrative information documenting all contact with the client, including but not limited to client progress, service activities, and dates of service delivery in each client file.
Case Notes. Signature and date for every entry;
Case Notes. Indictment of section dismissed because did not allege challenge by a qualified voter or that defendant had information contrary to that contained in voter registration affidavits. 67 H. 398, 688 P.2d 1152. Preclearance under Voting Rights Act not prerequisite for enforcement of this section. 68 H. 516, 722 P.2d 453. Previous Vol01_Ch0001-0042F Next [§11-15.5] Duties of all state agencies; voter registration. Each state agency that deals with the public shall make available to each member of the public eighteen years of age or older an application in the form of an affidavit for voter registration pursuant to section 11-15. The application shall be available by mail or in person depending on the manner in which the agency's services are requested by the person. The form of the application may be identical to that described and found in public telephone directories. [L 1993, c 100, §1] Election services, provisions, and charges, see §16-3. Previous Vol01_Ch0001-0042F Next ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/HRS0011/HRS_0011-0016.htm (a) Any qualified person unable for any cause to present oneself in person before the clerk for registration may register to vote by mail, not later than thirty days prior to a primary or general election, through the affidavit on application for voter registration or other form prescribed by the chief election officer. The form shall include a self-subscribing oath for the applicant to swear to the truth of the allegations in the application. An applicant unable to write for reason of illiteracy, blindness, or other physical disability shall have the applicant's mark witnessed by a person who shall sign the affidavit in the space provided. Application forms shall be made available to any qualified person through community groups, political parties, and other groups prescribed by the chief election officer. Application forms shall be made available to any qualified person at the time of that person's driver's license application or renewal through the examiner of drivers. (b) Upon receipt of the properly executed application, the clerk shall proceed to number the same and register the name of the voter in the general county register as provided in section 11-15. In registering persons under this section the clerk may accept requests for absentee ballot submitted in accordance with the Federal Voting Assistance Act of 1955 or other similar federal law as being sufficient for registration purposes. [L 1970,...