On June 19, 2012, the Charging Party-as well as the rest of the second shift at the Rockwood Road home-was rotated out of said residence as part of a Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) investigation. Id at { 11. Reassignment is common in DPPC investigations. Id. This investigation was concluded in October of 2012. Id.
Luongo was transferred out of the group home where she worked in North Andover to a nearby group home pending the investigation of multiple complaints received by the Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) about her treatment of residents in August 2009.2 In November of 2009, following a show cause hearing, DDS determined Ms. Luongo had engaged inappropriately with a resident. As a result Ms.
By way of further response, Respondent states that, on or about August 5, 2015, Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union (MCOFU) Attorney Dennis Coyne (Attorney Coyne) was allowed to view the video recording of the incidents which the State Police/Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) were investigating as part of a criminal investigation.
The bargaining unit member was found to have engaged in unprofessional conduct despite the fact that the Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission screened out the internal investigation (See Exhibit D). 11. By the conduct listed in paragraphs 4-10, the Employer is retaliating against the bargaining unit member again, despite multiple Complaints of Prohibited Practice issued against it.
Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) records In its request for reconsideration DMH explains "[w]ith regard to case files 14-Hath-C5145 and 15-Hath-C5-092, DMH received G. L. c. 19C, DPPC, complaints. DMH undertook an investigation as a result of the DPPC complaints. The joint fact-finding reports and DMH decision letters were provided to Mr. Feathers subject to the enumerated redactions discussed herein.
Police He also served as a Life Safety in charge of overall Berminghams office (or was in touch) with the request time off, discuss the Safety also included supervision of the Department, liaison to the Waltham and Police and the Fernald Power Fire Departments, State Police and the Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission and DDS Units. Ford the Investigative H.O.
Pursuant to G.L. c. 19C, and Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) regulations, 118 CMR, DDS employees are mandated reporters and must report allegations of abuse or neglect of disabled persons to the DPPC (Tr: 169: 5-9). Failure to report allegations of abuse and neglect may result in a fine of up to one thousand dollars. (Tr: 171: 10-11).
This incident was brought to my attention on Wednesday February 17, 2021 when I was notified by the Disabled PersonsProtectionCommission (DPPC) the death from call #21-9277 was under investigation by their office. The DPPC was requesting further investigation by the Easton Police Department and the Bristol County DAs office (via the State Police Detective Unit).
consist of: 3 persons appointed by the president of the senate; 3 persons appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; 1 person appointed by the minority leader of the senate; 1 person appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives; 7 persons appointed by the governor; the attorney general or their designee; the state treasurer or their designee; the state secretary or their designee; the executive director of the disabled
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