Responsibility of the Grievance Panel Sample Clauses

Responsibility of the Grievance Panel. A grievance panel shall be convened upon receipt of a written complaint by the lead agency or completion of the recorded verbal complaint. The panel shall be appointed by the Consortium President and made up at least three available volunteers from the pool of interested board members of the Xxxx Xxxxx Consortium. The three members shall include one person with HIV or AIDS, one representative of the Xxxx Xxxxx funded service provider, as long as that service provider has not been involved in the complaint, and one other member of the Consortium Board of Directors. The President shall ensure that none of the appointees has any conflict of interest with either the service provider or the client involved in the case. PLEASE READ, THEN SIGN THE LAST PAGE; ONLY MAIL LAST PAGE. Complainants will have their grievances heard within five working days of receipt of the written complaint by the lead agency. New clients will be informed of the grievance policy and procedure at intake. Clients will be reminded of the grievance policy at any time that a problem is identified that may result in a grievance. When a grievance panel is convened, the lead agency will prepare a written summary of the facts gathered in the investigation and identify all activities included in the investigation. A written summary of events will also be obtained from the involved service provider(s). These written materials shall be provided to the panel members at the time of their meeting. At the time of the grievance panel meeting, the following presentations will be made:
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