Harm to Self or Others Sample Clauses

Harm to Self or Others. If a client at the shelter program shares with a staff person a viable threat to do harm to self or another, the terms of confidentiality can be revoked, as in the case of suicidal or homicidal admittance.
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Harm to Self or Others. If during treatment the therapist becomes concerned about safety, either yours or someone else’s, the therapist is obligated by law to do whatever he/she can within the limits of the law to prevent you or the other person from injuring him/herself or others. For this purpose, the therapist may also contact law enforcement, hospitals or an emergency contact whose name you have provided. • Abuse of children and vulnerable adults (elders): In accordance with state law, we are mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect. That is, we are required to report this information to the appropriate county office of the Department of Family and Children Services any time there is reasonable cause to believe that a child under the age of 18 years old has had physical injury inflicted upon him or her by a parent or caretaker by other than accidental means; has been neglected; exploited by a parent or caretaker; or has been sexually assaulted or sexually exploited. 354 Senoia Rd • Peachtree City • Georgia • 30269 Phone: 770‐468‐3326 • xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Harm to Self or Others. If during treatment the therapist becomes concerned about safety, either yours or someone else’s, the therapist is obligated by law to do whatever he/she can within the limits of the law to prevent you or the other person from injuring him/herself or others. For this purpose, the therapist may also contact law enforcement, hospitals or an emergency contact whose name you have provided.  Abuse of children and vulnerable adults (elders): In accordance with state law, we are mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect. That is, we are required to report this information to the appropriate county office of the Department of Family and Children Services any time there is reasonable cause to believe that a child under the age of 18 years old has had physical injury inflicted upon him or her by a parent or caretaker by other than accidental means; has been neglected; exploited by a parent or caretaker; or has been sexually assaulted or sexually exploited. 354 Senoia Rd  Peachtree City  Georgia  30269 Phone: 770‐468‐3326  xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx  xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx  Prenatal Exposure to Controlled Substances: Mental health care professionals are required to report admitted prenatal exposure to controlled substances that are potentially harmful.  Insurance Providers (when applicable): Insurance companies and other third‐party payers are given information that they request regarding services to clients.  When required by Subpoena or Court OrderIn the case we need to collect unpaid payments, a collection agency may be utilized. Information that may be requested includes, but is not limited to: types of service, dates/times of service, diagnosis, treatment plan, a description of impairment, progress of therapy, case notes, and summaries. CONFIDENTIALITY AND THE TREATMENT OF MINORS (IF APPLICABLE): Confidentiality with regard to therapy is a special topic when the client is a minor. A child’s therapy is a special time when a trusting relationship develops. In order to respect your child’s privacy, the therapist will not usually share specifics of the session. However, the therapist may share with you areas of strength, concern, and/or provide general feedback and recommendations which are relevant or important for you to know. Please understand that your child maintains certain rights of privacy and confidentiality in his or her communications with the therapist. EMAIL, TEXT, VOICEMAIL: We will communicate with clients through email or voicemail r...
Harm to Self or Others. If during treatment the therapist becomes concerned about safety, either your child’s or someone else’s, the therapist is obligated by law to do whatever he/she can within the limits of the law to prevent your child from injuring him/herself or others. For this purpose, the therapist may also contact law enforcement, hospitals or an emergency contact whose name you have provided. Rev. 1/18 Child’s Name: ID#: Initial:  Abuse of children and vulnerable adults (elders): In accordance with state law, we are mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect. That is, we are required to report this information to the appropriate county office of the Department of Family and Children Services any time there is reasonable cause to believe that a child under the age of 18 years old has had physical injury inflicted upon him or her by a parent or caretaker by other than accidental means; has been neglected; exploited by a parent or caretaker; or has been sexually assaulted or sexually exploited.
Harm to Self or Others. 20. If there is an emergency during our work together, or in the future after termination, In which I become concerned about your personal safety, the possibility of you injuring someone else, or about you receiving proper psychiatric care, I will do whatever I can within the limits of the law, to prevent you from injuring yourself or others and to ensure that you receive the proper medical care. For this purpose, I may also contact the police, hospital or an emergency contact whose name you have provided.

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  • REBATES, KICKBACKS OR OTHER UNLAWFUL CONSIDERATION CONSULTANT warrants that this contract was not obtained or secured through rebates kickbacks or other unlawful consideration, either promised or paid to any LOCAL AGENCY employee. For breach or violation of this warranty, LOCAL AGENCY shall have the right in its discretion; to terminate the contract without liability; to pay only for the value of the work actually performed; or to deduct from the contract price; or otherwise recover the full amount of such rebate, kickback or other unlawful consideration.

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  • RESPECT FOR OTHERS 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house.

  • Persons Affected by Alcohol and/or Other Drugs 3.1 A person who is under the influence of alcohol and/or any other drug will not be allowed to work on a building site whilst he/she is incapable of performing safe work practices.

  • EFFECT OF PROPERTY VALUE APPEAL OR OTHER ADJUSTMENT If the Applicant has appealed any matter relating to the valuations placed by the Appraisal District on the Applicant’s Qualified Property, and such appeal remains unresolved at the time the Third Party selected under Section 4.3 makes its calculations under this Agreement, the Third Party shall base its calculations upon the values placed upon the Applicant’s Qualified Property by the Appraisal District. The calculations shall be readjusted, if necessary, based on the outcome of the appeal as set forth below. In the event that the Taxable Value of the Qualified Property is changed after an appeal of its valuation, or the Taxable Value is otherwise altered for any reason, the calculations required under Article IV of this agreement shall be recalculated by the Third Party at Applicant’s sole expense using the revised property values. If as a result of an appeal or for any other reason, the Taxable Value of the Applicant’s Qualified Property is changed, once the determination of the new Taxable Value becomes final, the Parties shall immediately notify the Third Party who shall immediately issue new calculations for the applicable year or years using the new Taxable Value. In the event the new calculations result in a change in any amount paid or payable by the Applicant under this Agreement, the Party from whom the adjustment is payable shall remit such amount to the other Party within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the new calculations from the Third Party.

  • HELP FOR PERSONS AFFECTED BY ALCOHOL AND/OR OTHER DRUGS The OH&S Committee and management will provide information and assistance to persons seeking help for alcohol/drug problems or related problems, confidentially and without prejudice. • Sick leave or leave without pay may be negotiated to enable participation in rehabilitation or counselling. • No-one will be disadvantaged in the workplace as a result of undertaking a rehabilitation program.

  • Services Available or Provided from Other Sources Services for any condition, illness, or disease which should be covered by the United States government or any of its agencies, Medicare, any state or municipal government or any of its agencies except emergency care when there is a legal responsibility to provide it. • Services or supplies for military-related conditions, such as war, or any military action, which takes place after your coverage becomes effective. • Services received in a facility mainly meant to care for students, faculty, or employees of a college or other institution of learning. • Covered healthcare services provided to you when there is no charge to you or there would have been no charge to you absent this health plan. • Services if another entity or agency is responsible under state or federal laws, which are provided for the health of schoolchildren or children with disabilities. See Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 of the R.I. General Laws. See also applicable regulations about the health of schoolchildren and the special education of children with disabilities or similar rules set forth by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction. • Services and supplies which are required under the laws of a state, other than Rhode Island, and are not provided under this health plan. All Other Exclusions • Services not approved by the FDA or other governing body. • Services we have not reviewed or we have not determined are eligible for coverage. • Services obtained through fraud or intentional misrepresentation. • Administrative service charges for: o missed appointments; o completion of claim forms; o additional fees, sometimes referred to as access fees, associated with concierge, boutique, or retainer practices; and o any other administrative charges. • Blood services for drawing, processing, or storage of your own blood, including any penalty fees related to blood services. • Continuation of a covered healthcare service or benefit as a result of a clerical error. • Custodial care, rest care, day care, or non-skilled care services. • Convalescent homes, nursing homes including non-skilled care, assisted living facilities, or other residential facilities. • Educational classes, unless listed as covered, and training services. • Exams or services that are required for or related to employment, education, marriage, adoption, insurance purposes, court order, or similar third parties when not medically necessary or when the benefit limit for the exam or service has been met. • Routine foot care, including the treatment of corns, bunions except capsular or bone surgery, calluses, the trimming of nails, the treatment of simple ingrown nails and other preventive hygienic procedures, except when performed to treat diabetic related nerve and circulation disorders of the feet. • Treatment of flat feet unless the treatment is a covered surgical service. • Telephone consultations, telephone services, or medication monitoring by phone, except for clinically appropriate telemedicine services as described in Section 3. • Healthcare services for work-related illnesses or injuries for which benefits are available under Workers’ Compensation , whether or not you are entitled to such benefits, unless: o you are self-employed, a sole stockholder of a corporation, or a member of a partnership; and o your illnesses or injuries were incurred in the course of your self-employment, sole stockholder, or partnership activities; and o you are not enrolled as an employee under a group health plan sponsored by another employer. • Services and supplies used for your personal appearance and/or comfort, whether or not prescribed by a physician and regardless of your condition. These services and supplies include, but are not limited to: o batteries, unless indicated as covered;

  • Rights Under Other Agreements Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, nothing herein shall be construed as relinquishing or foreclosing any rights, including but not limited to firm transmission rights, capacity rights, transmission congestion rights, or transmission credits, that the Interconnection Customer shall be entitled to, now or in the future, under any other agreement or tariff as a result of, or otherwise associated with, the transmission capacity, if any, created by the Network Upgrades, including the right to obtain cash reimbursements or transmission credits for transmission service that is not associated with the Small Generating Facility.

  • Fire or Other Casualty (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of any mortgage having priority over this Lease, if the Building and Premises are damaged by fire or any other cause to such extent that the same cannot be restored, as reasonably estimated by Xxxxxxxx, within one hundred fifty (150) days after the date of such damage or destruction, then Landlord shall, no later than the sixtieth (60th) day following the damage, give Tenant notice of Landlord’s election either to (a) restore the Building and Premises (including the Landlord’s Work, but expressly excluding the Upgraded Work), or (b) terminate this Lease. In the event Landlord elects to terminate this Lease, the Lease shall terminate on the earlier of the date of such notice or the date upon which Xxxxxx surrenders possession of the Premises. In such event, the Rent and other charges due hereunder shall be apportioned as of the day following the casualty, and any Rent paid for any period beyond said date shall be repaid to Tenant. If the time of restoration as estimated by Landlord shall be less than one hundred fifty (150) days, or if Landlord does not elect to terminate this Lease, as hereinabove provided, Landlord shall restore the Building and the Premises (including the Landlord’s Work, but expressly excluding the Upgraded Work) within said one hundred fifty (150) day period, subject to Force Majeure and delays in making of insurance adjustments by Landlord, and Tenant shall have no right to terminate this Lease except as herein provided. Tenant shall, in such event, restore fixtures and improvements (including without limitation, the Upgraded Work) made by or for Tenant to the condition required by Tenant for its operations in the Premises. In the event the Building and Premises are damaged by fire or any other cause to such extent that the same cannot be restored, as reasonably estimated by Landlord, within one hundred fifty (150) days after the date of such damage or destruction, then Tenant may, provided that the such casualty was not caused by the willful misconduct or negligence of Tenant, its agents or employees, terminate this Lease and Tenant shall vacate the Premises and surrender the same to Landlord and Tenant’s liability for Rent shall cease as of the day following the casualty. If this Lease is not terminated in accordance with this Section 20, and Xxxxxxxx fails to restore the Premises and the Building such that Tenant can use and occupy the Premises for its intended purposes within one hundred eighty (180) days following such casualty event, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease at any time prior to Landlord’s completion of such restoration.

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