Children Policy definition

Children Policy. 1 means a life insurance contract entered into by Government to pay a given sum of money to a child or his/her parent at a certain specified period of child’s life or to his/her legal representatives or assigns at his/her death, if death occurs before the specified date.
Children Policy. One child under 10 years stays free of charge when using existing beds.

Examples of Children Policy in a sentence

  • Protecting Children Policy Information Star Health has zero tolerance of child abuse.

  • Pre-School has a Safeguarding Children Policy, which is available on our website.

  • I understand that the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 places a duty on the staff to follow specific child protection procedures should any concerns be made and that there is a Safeguarding Children Policy available for me to view at any time.

  • Each contract with a LHD who is carrying out care management for high-risk pregnancy and for at-risk children shall include a statement that the contracted provider agrees to comply with the Department’s Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancy Policy and Care Management for At-Risk Children Policy.

  • SAFEGUARDING I understand that the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 places a duty on the staff to follow specific child protection procedures should any concerns be made and that there is a Safeguarding Children Policy available for me to view at any time.

  • Protecting Children Policy Information • Star Health has zero tolerance of child abuse.

  • The following provisions include requirements of the North Carolina Contract and NCDHHS’s Advanced Medical Home Program Policy, Pregnancy Management Program Policy, Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancy Policy, and Care Management for At-Risk Children Policy.

  • For all contracts with any provider who is a Local Health Department (LHD) carrying out care management for high-risk pregnancy and for at- risk children, a provision that outlines the care management requirements consistent with the Department’s Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancy Policy and Care Management for At-Risk Children Policy.

  • Providers who are a Local Health Department (LHD) carrying out care management for high-risk pregnancy and for at-risk children agree to comply with the Department’s Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancy Policy and Care Management for At-Risk Children Policy found in State Contract Attachments M.4 and 5.

  • For all contracts with any provider who is a Local Health Department (LHD) carrying out care management for high-risk pregnancy and for at-risk children, a provision that outlines the care management requirements consistent with the Department’s Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancy Policy and Care Management for At-Risk Children Policy.