The facility shall report all unusual incidents to the contracting entity and the licensing agency, the resident's parent and, if applicable, the resident's guardian or custodian and the CSSD, as soon as possible but in no event later than twenty-four (24) hours by oral methods and in writing no later than the next business day.
The facility shall establish, implement, and describe in writing policies and procedures for the reporting of unusual incidents.
Unusual incidents include:
The facility shall report any alleged or actual child abuse, neglect, or other risk to a resident's health and safety in accordance with § 6204.
The facility shall notify the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), the contracting entity and, where applicable, the CSSD, within one (1) hour after learning that a resident is missing or absconding.
For residents placed in the facility by YSA, including residents under the supervision of the CSSD, within one (1) hour of notice to the MPD, the contracting entity, and, where applicable, the CSSD, as required under § 6225.5, the facility shall file by fax a request for custody order of the absconding resident with the District of Columbia Superior Court Juvenile or Neglect clerk.
For residents placed in the facility by YSA, including residents under the supervision of the CSSD, within one (1) hour of faxing the request to the District of Columbia Superior Court Juvenile or Neglect clerk as required under § 6225.6, the facility shall fax a copy of the request for custody order to the contracting entity, the Office of the Corporation Counsel and, where applicable, the CSSD.
The facility shall immediately inform the MPD, the contracting entity, the Office of the Corporation Counsel, the District of Columbia Superior Court Juvenile or Neglect clerk and, where applicable, the CSSD, upon the missing or absconding resident's return to the facility.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-6225