Department of Children and Family Services Check Sample Clauses

Department of Children and Family Services Check. At Provider’s cost and expense, the Board shall have the right to check Staff who may have contact with a CPS student pursuant to this Agreement for indicated reports of child abuse and/or neglect with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (“DCFS”) State Automated Child Welfare Information System (or a comparable determination of child abuse or neglect by a government agency in another jurisdiction) for each Staff (“DCFS Check”). Provider shall follow the directives and processes of the Board for initiating any DCFS Check, and the results of each DCFS Check shall be adjudicated by the Board. Staff determined by the Board not to have passed a DCFS Check shall not access any Board facility and shall not have contact with any CPS student hereunder.
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Department of Children and Family Services Check. At Vendor’s cost and expense, the Board shall have the right to check Staff who may have contact with a CPS student pursuant to This Agreement will be posted on the CPS website. the Agreement for indicated reports of child abuse and/or neglect with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (“DCFS”) State Automated Child Welfare Information System (or a comparable determination of child abuse or neglect by a government agency in another jurisdiction) for each Staff (“DCFS Check”). Vendor shall follow the directives and processes of the Board for initiating any DCFS Check, and the results of each DCFS Check shall be adjudicated by the Board. Staff determined by the Board not to have passed a DCFS Check shall not access any Board facility and shall not have contact with any CPS student hereunder.
Department of Children and Family Services Check. As a Direct Cost subject to the limit in Exhibit B, the Board shall have the right to check Staff who may have contact with a CPS student pursuant to this Agreement for indicated reports of child abuse and/or neglect with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (“DCFS”) State Automated Child Welfare Information System (or a comparable determination of child abuse or neglect by a government agency in another jurisdiction) for each Staff (“DCFS Check”). Vendor shall follow the directives and processes of the Board for initiating any DCFS Check, and the results of THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE POSTED ON THE CPS WEBSITE each DCFS Check shall be adjudicated by the Board. Staff determined by the Board not to have passed a DCFS Check shall not access any Board facility and shall not have contact with any CPS student hereunder.
Department of Children and Family Services Check. At Vendor’s cost and expense, the Board shall have the right to check Staff who may have contact with a CPS student pursuant to the Agreement for indicated reports of child abuse and/or neglect with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (“DCFS”) State Automated Child Welfare Information System (or a comparable determination of child abuse or neglect by a government agency in another jurisdiction) for each Staff (“DCFS Check”). Vendor shall follow the directives and processes of the Board for initiating any DCFS Check, and the results of each DCFS Check shall be adjudicated by the Board. Staff determined by DocuSign Envelope ID: A4D19029-22F0-4513-8EAB-E19E03DCDD26 the Board not to have passed a DCFS Check shall not access any Board facility and shall not have contact with any CPS student hereunder.

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