Common use of Family Reunification Clause in Contracts

Family Reunification. During a public health incident or crisis, families are at risk for becoming disconnected. HPP awardees and HCCs must serve as planning resources and subject matter experts to PHEP awardees and public health agencies as they develop or augment existing response plans for affected populations, including mechanisms for family reunification. These plans should give consideration to:  Information needed to facilitate reunification of families‌‌‌  Reunification considerations for children  Family notification and initiation of reunification processes.

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Samples: www.health.nd.gov, idph.iowa.gov, www.shelbytnhealth.com

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Family Reunification. During a public health incident or crisis, families are at risk for becoming disconnected. HPP awardees and HCCs must serve as planning resources and subject matter experts to PHEP awardees and public health agencies as they develop or augment existing response plans for affected populations, including mechanisms for family reunification. These plans should give consideration to: Information needed to facilitate reunification of families‌‌‌  families • Reunification considerations for children Family notification and initiation of reunification processes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cdc.gov

Family Reunification. During a public health incident or crisis, families are at risk for becoming disconnected. HPP awardees and HCCs must serve as planning resources and subject matter experts to PHEP awardees and public health agencies as they develop or augment existing response plans for affected populations, including mechanisms for family reunification. These plans should give consideration to: Information needed to facilitate reunification of families‌‌‌ Reunification considerations for children Family notification and initiation of reunification processes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: midsouthepc.org

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Family Reunification. During a public health incident or crisis, families are at risk for becoming disconnected. HPP awardees and HCCs must serve as planning resources and subject matter experts to PHEP awardees and public health agencies as they develop or augment existing response plans for affected populations, including mechanisms for family reunification. These plans should give consideration to:  Information needed to facilitate reunification of families‌‌‌ families  Reunification considerations for children  Family notification and initiation of reunification processes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cdc.gov

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