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Does the definition of Neglect include cases of failure to provide supervision (non-supervision)?

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Does the definition of Neglect include cases of failure to provide supervision (non-supervision)?

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Yes. Neglect is alleged or substantiated negligent treatment or maltreatment, including failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter or care and includes failure to provide supervision (non-supervision). (See: 45 CFR 1355, Appendix A, Section I, Roman Numeral IV, Question B. Also see: Appendix D, Detailed Foster Care, Element Number 28.) • Source/Date: ACYF-CB-PIQ-94-01 (7/8/94) • Legal and Related References: Social Security Act – section 479; 45 CFR Parts 1355, 1356 and 1357 Back to top 6. Question: For both of the computer-generated transaction dates: should the date be generated on the date that the data was first entered or the date that the data was last updated? Answer: This date should represent the date that the data was FIRST entered. The reason for this element is to insure that the record is entered into the system in a timely fashion. (See: 45 CFR 1355, Appendix D, Detailed Foster Care, Element Number 22 and 57.) • Source/Date: ACYF-CB-PIQ-95-01 (3/8/95) • Legal and

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