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  2. Begin by entering the child's information in Section 1. Fill in the child's name, date of birth, social security number, Medi-Cal number, driver's license number (if applicable), and language.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 for the child's contact information. Input the current residence, telephone number, caretaker's name and relationship to the child, school details, and contact information for the child's CSW and CASA.
  4. In Section 3, provide background information about why the child is under court jurisdiction. Include details about both parents and any relevant medical or educational classifications.
  5. Fill out Section 4 with incident information. Document dates of incidents, how notification was received by the dependency attorney, location of incidents, and a detailed description.
  6. In Section 5, outline any injuries sustained and medical treatment required or received.
  7. Complete Section 6 by detailing liability information including residence at the time of injury and potential defendants.
  8. Finally, add any additional supporting documentation in Section 7 before submitting your report.

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(c) A corporation shall have power to indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action by or in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor by reason of the fact that the person is or was an agent of the corporation,
A 4731 Complaint is a legal way to complain if your rights have been violated or denied. You, or someone for you, can file a section 4731 Complaint if the regional center does not follow the hearing officers decision or does not make sure you get the services in your IPP.
Welfare and Institutions Code Section 601 provides that non-criminal/delinquent youth may be detained in a secure facility for up to twelve (12) hours to determine if there are any wants, warrants or holds (207(b) WI). Youth will be detained in holding rooms separate from the general population.
4.21 WIC, Section 4689 places a high priority on providing opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities, regardless of the degree of disability, to live in homes that they own or lease with support available as often and for as long as it is needed, when that is the preferred objective in the IPP.
A claimant may request additional continuances based on a showing of good cause. A claimants request for a continuance shall result in a waiver of the claimants Medicaid home and community-based services right to a decision within 90 days of the date the appeal request form is received.

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A consumer, or any representative, acting on behalf of any consumer or consumers, may file a WI Code Section 4731 complaint against a regional center, developmental center, or any private service provider receiving Lanterman Act funds.
(a)(1) When it appears to the court that a parent or guardian of the child desires counsel but is presently financially unable to afford and cannot for that reason employ counsel, the court may appoint counsel as provided in this section.

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