FCAP definition
Examples of FCAP in a sentence
In cases where neither the claim nor any counterclaim exceeds the sum of USD $400,000 (or such other sum as the parties may agree), the arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the Lloyds FCAP (Fixed Cost Arbitration Procedure) current at the time when the arbitration proceedings are commenced.
FCAP Evaluators shall have limited access to DCYF files for the purpose of the assessment as follows: FCAP Evaluators will have access to review the DCYF file for the child being assessed, but may not copy evaluations regarding the child’s biological or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parents in the file without specific consent of the individuals referenced therein.
DCYF will authorize the referral of cases to Harborview when DCYF Social Service Specialists, shared planning staffings, or Fostering Well-Being documentation determines that an eligible individual is a dependent in out-of-home care, and the DCYF FCAP Lead has approved the referral.
The evaluators may take notes about relevant information contained in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parent, caregiver, or biological parent evaluations, provided that the evaluators’ notes are used solely for purposes related to the FCAP assessment and are treated as confidential information in accordance with Section 6 of the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement.
The Monthly Reports shall be provided to the DCYF FCAP Leads and the DCYF Program Manager.
Contractor shall ensure that its subcontractors notify the FCAP DCYF Program Manager when staff changes occur.
The evaluator’s notes are to be used solely for purposes related to the FCAP assessment and are treated as confidential information in accordance with Section 6 of the General Terms and Conditions of this agreement.
The FCAP Evaluator shall speak with the DCYF Social Service Specialist, review the file(s) and discuss the case.
Each regional office in consultation with the FCAP Evaluator will decide on the regional protocol for conveying the information needed for the assessment.
The FCAP Evaluator may interview the child or observe the child in the home or during a parent/child visitation to assist in a better understanding of the child and his or her interactions with their family and others.