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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the policy details outlined in the document. Familiarize yourself with the key components, including reporting requirements and compliance documentation.
  3. In the designated fields, enter your service provider name and vendor number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance tracking.
  4. Next, provide your name and title in the appropriate sections. This identifies who is signing the agreement on behalf of the service provider.
  5. Sign and date the form where indicated. This confirms your acknowledgment of the Zero Tolerance Policy and your commitment to adhere to its guidelines.
  6. After completing the form, make a copy for your records and return the original to ATTN: Vendorization, San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center as instructed.

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Therefore, SG/PRC has adopted a zero tolerance policy regarding abuse or neglect of individuals with developmental disabilities, also known as regional center clients, as well as failure to report suspected abuse or neglect.
Any acts of violence, threats, intimidation, and other disruptive behavior in the workplace will not be tolerated. All reported incidents will be taken seriously and dealt with appropriately. Employees deemed to be in violation of this Policy may face discipline, up to and including termination.
Zero tolerance is a policy of not allowing any violations of a rule or law. When a school has a zero tolerance policy for tardiness, it means that students are punished the first time theyre late to school. Its most common to use the phrase zero tolerance when youre talking about punishment of some kind.
Under the zero tolerance policy, DOJ prosecuted 100% of adult aliens5 apprehended crossing the border illegally, making no exceptions for whether they were asylum seekers or accompanied by minor children.
Zero-tolerance policies in schools are administrative approaches that enforce predetermined, often severe consequences for specific behaviors, regardless of context or circumstances.

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Zero-tolerance policies have been adopted in schools and other education venues around the world. The policies are usually promoted as preventing drug abuse, violence, and gang activity in schools. Common zero-tolerance policies concern possession or use of recreational drugs or weapons.

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