Substantiated report definition

Substantiated report means a report of sexual conduct that TSPC or ODE determines is founded.
Substantiated report means the report disposition in which there is an admission of child abuse or neglect by the person(s) responsible; an adjudication of child abuse or neglect; or other forms of confirmation deemed valid by the PCSA.
Substantiated report means a report of child abuse or sexual conduct that:

Examples of Substantiated report in a sentence

  • Approval of Substantiated report by the Board of Directors for transactions under art.

  • GM approved the Substantiated report, prepared by the Board of Directors, for transactions under art.

  • Approval of the Substantiated report of the Board of Directors under Art.

  • The General Assembly adopted a Substantiated report on the terms and conditions of a transaction from the scope of Art.

  • Substantiated report of child abuse or neglect of which the employee of the contractor or subcontractor is the subject.Each contractor and sub-contractor providing services to the Corporation shall screen all employees who are likely to have direct, ongoing contact with students and staff in the course of providing services to the Corporation.


More Definitions of Substantiated report

Substantiated report means an oral, written, or electronic report:
Substantiated report means a report of abuse or sexual conduct that a law enforcement
Substantiated report means that the Commissioner or the
Substantiated report means a report of abuse or sexual conduct
Substantiated report means a report of abuse or sexual con-
Substantiated report means that the commissioner or the commissioner's designee has determined after investigation that a report is based upon accurate and reliable information that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the child has been abused or neglected.
Substantiated report means a report of abuse or sexual conduct that a law enforcement agency, the Department of Human Services, the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, the Department of Education or an education provider has reasonable cause to believe, based on the available evidence after conducting an investigation, is founded.