Mont. Admin. r. 20.9.608 - REPORTS
(1) The facility shall submit to the
department, upon its request, any reports required by federal or state law or
regulation.
(2) The facility shall
report any of the following changes to the department prior to the effective
date of the change:
(a) a change of
director;
(b) a change in
location;
(c) a change in the name
of the agency, program or facility; or
(d) a significant change in the organization,
administration, purposes, programs, or services.
(3) Staff members shall report within 24
hours any incidents of known or suspected child abuse or neglect to the local
and state offices of the department of public health and human services, to the
department of corrections, and to the county attorney in the county where the
facility is located.
(a) Each facility shall
require each staff member to read and sign a statement annually which outlines
the state law on child abuse and neglect and the staff member's responsibility
to report all incidents of child abuse or neglect according to state
law.
(b) Each facility shall
cooperate fully in the investigation of any incident of suspected child abuse
or neglect.
(c) Each facility shall
have written procedures for handling any incident of suspected child abuse
including:
(i) a procedure for ensuring that
the staff member involved does not have contact with the youth involved until
the investigation is completed; and
(ii) a procedure for disciplining any staff
member involved in an incident of child abuse.
(d) For the protection of youth in detention,
whenever a staff member is alleged to have committed sexual or physical abuse,
the facility shall take appropriate employment action and ensure the staff
member has no contact with the youth pending the final outcome of the
allegations.
(4) Any
serious incident involving a youth must be reported within the next working day
to the parent, the juvenile probation officer and the licensing specialist.
(a) The facility shall complete a written
incident report concerning any serious incident involving a youth. The report
must include the date and time of the incident, the youth involved, the nature
of the incident, description of the incident, and the circumstances surrounding
it.
(b) A copy of the report must
be filed at the facility, and a copy must be sent to the licensing
specialist.
(5)
Disasters or emergencies which require closure of the facility must be reported
to the licensing specialist within the next working day.
Notes
41-5-1802, MCA; IMP, 41-5-1802, MCA;
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