(a) An EIDT must report all alleged, suspected, observed, or reported occurrences of any of the following events while a client is in the care or under the supervision of an EIDT:
- (1) Death of a client;
- (2) Serious injury to a client;
- (3) Adult or child maltreatment of a client;
- (4) Any event where an employee threatens or strikes a client;
- (5) Unauthorized use on a client of restrictive intervention, including seclusion or physical, chemical, or mechanical restraint;
- (6) Any situation when the whereabouts of a client are unknown for more than two (2) hours;
- (7) Any unanticipated situation when services to the client are interrupted for more than two (2) hours;
- (8) Events involving a risk of death, serious physical or psychological injury, or serious illness to a client;
- (9) Medication errors made by an employee that cause or have the potential to cause death, serious injury, or serious illness to a client;
- (10) Any act or omission that jeopardizes the health, safety, or quality of life of a client;
- (11) Motor vehicle accidents involving a client;
(12) A positive case of a client or a staff member for any infectious disease that is the subject of a public health emergency declared by the:
- (A) Governor;
- (B) Department of Health;
- (C) President of the United States; or
- (D) United States Department of Health and Human Services; and
(13) Any event that requires notification of the:
- (A) Police;
- (B) Fire department; or
- (C) Coroner.
- (b) Any EIDT may report any other occurrences impacting the health, safety, or quality of life of a client.