UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING Sample Clauses

UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING. Contractor is required to have procedures for reporting unusual occurrences relating to health and safety issues. Contractor shall report to County any unusual events, accidents, or injuries requiring medical treatment for clients, staff, or members of the community. An unusual occurrence shall be reported to the County in writing (or electronic mail) as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the Contractor’s knowledge of the event. An unusual occurrence is subject to investigation by Lake County Behavioral Health Services; and upon a request, a copy of the County’s investigation shall be made available to the State Department of Behavioral Health, which may subsequently conduct its own investigation.
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UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING. Contractor is required to have procedures for reporting unusual occurrences relating to health and safety issues. Contractor shall report to County any unusual events, accidents, or injuries requiring medical treatment for clients, staff, or members of the community. An unusual occurrence shall be reported to the County in writing (or electronic mail) as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the Contractor County Behavioral Health Services; and upon a request, a copy of the County s investigation shall be made available to the State Department of Behavioral Health, which may subsequently conduct its own investigation.
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING. Contractor is required to have procedures for reporting unusual occurrences relating to health and safety issues. Contractor shall report to County any unusual events, accidents, or injuries requiring medical treatment for clients, staff, or members of the community. An unusual occurrence shall be reported to the County in writing (or electronic mail) as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the Contractor's knowledge of the event. An unusual occurrence is subject to investigation by Lake County Behavioral Health Services; and upon a request, a copy of the County's investigation shall be made available to the State Department of Behavioral Health, which may subsequently conduct its own investigation. Kings View Professional Services FY 2022-2022 DocuSign Envelope ID: 5E708DD5-3A76-4A5C-8E3A-544C9F5DDD4F AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF LAKE AND KINGS VIEW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR MIS SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEARS 2020-21 AND 2021-22 EXHIBIT D Business Associate - Qualified Service Organization Agreement THIS HIPAA BUSINESS ASSOCIATE and QUALIFIED SERVICE ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is entered into effective July 1, 2020 (the "Effective Date"), by and between Kings View Professional Services, ("Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization") and Lake County Behavioral Health Services (the "Covered Entity"). Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization and Covered Entity have a business relationship (the "Relationship" or the "Agreement") in which Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization may perform functions or activities on behalf of Covered Entity involving the use and/or disclosure of protected health information received from, or created or received by, Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization on behalf of Covered Entity. Business Associate is also a Qualified Service Organization (QSO) under 42 CFR, Part 2 and agrees to certain mandatory provisions regarding the use and disclosure of substance abuse treatment information. Therefore, if Business Associate is functioning as a Business Associate or QSO to Covered Entity, Business Associate agrees to the following terms and conditions set forth in this Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization Agreement.
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING. Contractor is required to have procedures for reporting unusual occurrences relating to health and safety issues. Contractor shall report to County any unusual events, accidents, or injuries requiring medical treatment for clients, staff, or members ofthe community. An unusual occurrence shall be reported to the County in writing (or electronic mail) as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days ofthe Contractor's knowledge ofthe event. An unusual occurrence is subject to investigation by Lake County Behavioral Health Services; and upon a request, a copy ofthe County's investigation shall be made available to the State Department ofBehavioral Health, which may subsequently conduct its own investigation. AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF LAKE- LAKE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AS LEAD AGENCY FOR THE LAKE COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE AND WORLDWIDE HEALING HANDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-2022 Exhibit D Business Associate - Qualified Service Organization Agreement THIS HIPAA BUSINESS ASSOCIATE and QUALIFIED SERVICE ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is entered into effective July 1, 2021 (the "Effective Date"), by and between WORLDWIDE Healing HANDS, ("Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization") and Lake County Behavioral Health Services (the "Covered Entity").
UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE REPORTING. Contractor is required to have procedures for reporting unusual occurrences relating to health and safety issues. Contractor shall report to County any unusual events, accidents, or injuries requiring medical treatment for clients, staff, or members of the community. An unusual occurrence shall be reported to the County in writing (or electronic mail) as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the Contractor s knowledge of the event. An unusual occurrence is subject to investigation by Lake County Behavioral Health Services; and upon a request, a copy of the County shall be made available to the State Department of Behavioral Health, which may subsequently conduct its own investigation. / / / / / / / / / / Exhibit D Business Associate Qualified Service Organization Agreement THIS HIPAA BUSINESS ASSOCIATE and QUALIFIED SERVICE ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT between Care Coordination Systems, Lake County Behavioral Health Services (the "Covered Entity"). Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization and Covered Entity have a business Organization may perform functions or activities on behalf of Covered Entity involving the use and/or disclosure of protected health information received from, or created or received by, Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization on behalf of Covered Entity. Business Associate is also a Qualified Service Organization (QSO) under 42 CFR, Part 2 and agrees to certain mandatory provisions regarding the use and disclosure of substance abuse treatment information. Therefore, if Business Associate is functioning as a Business Associate or QSO to Covered Entity, Business Associate agrees to the following terms and conditions set forth in this Business Associate/Qualified Service Organization Agreement.

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  • Reporting of Non-Force Majeure Events Each Party (the “Notifying Party”) shall notify the other Parties when the Notifying Party becomes aware of its inability to comply with the provisions of this Agreement for a reason other than a Force Majeure event. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other and provide necessary information regarding such inability to comply, including the date, duration, reason for the inability to comply, and corrective actions taken or planned to be taken with respect to such inability to comply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, notification, cooperation or information provided under this Article shall not entitle the Party receiving such notification to allege a cause for anticipatory breach of this Agreement.

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