Admonitions
There are five built-in admonition labels.
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NOTE
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TIP
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IMPORTANT
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CAUTION
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WARNING
TIP: Refer to Section 1392, Hardship Waivers for Hardship Staffing.
NOTE: If a participant has been tested or evaluated in the twelve months prior to the assessment, the case manager must request the results of that evaluation rather than duplicate the testing/evaluation.
The case manager must have the applicant/recipient sign a release of information Form 5459, Authorization for Release of Information, to obtain information about previous evaluations.
IMPORTANT: This time frame can be extended at the request of the AU.
The reason must be documented.
WARNING: Every person in an AU, 18 years or older, must be provided with a Form 5460, Notice of Privacy Practices, upon receipt of an application for assistance.
CAUTION: Don't stick forks in power sockets.
The example above is published as:
Refer to Section 1392, Hardship Waivers for Hardship Staffing. |
If a participant has been tested or evaluated in the twelve months prior to the assessment, the case manager must request the results of that evaluation rather than duplicate the testing/evaluation. The case manager must have the applicant/recipient sign a release of information Form 5459, Authorization for Release of Information, to obtain information about previous evaluations. |
This time frame can be extended at the request of the AU. The reason must be documented. |
Every person in an AU, 18 years or older, must be provided with a Form 5460, Notice of Privacy Practices, upon receipt of an application for assistance. |
Don’t stick forks in power sockets. |
[IMPORTANT]
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Use an example block to create an admonition that contains compound content, such as:
* Lists
* Multiple paragraphs
* Source code
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The example above is published as:
Optional Title
Use an example block to create an admonition that contains compound content, such as:
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A compound admonition is any admonition block that contains more than one paragraph or contains a block other than a paragraph. The contents of the block must be wrapped in the example block delimiters and the admonition type must be assigned as the block style.
Change the label of an admonition
You may notice that there are a number of NOTE
admonitions throughout the policy documents that use the label EXCEPTION
or EXCEPTIONS
instead.
You can change the label on any admonition block using the (misnamed) caption
attribute.
[caption=Exception] NOTE: If recent connection to the work force is based on receipt of Retirement Survivors Disability Insurance (RSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or UCB, document information obtained from Clearinghouse.
In an attribute list, enter the attribute name caption
, directly followed by =
and then the word or words you want displayed in the label.
On the line directly below the attribute list, enter the original label of the admonition block you want to use (e.g., IMPORTANT
, TIP
, etc.), followed by a :
and the content of the block.
The example above is published on the site as:
If recent connection to the work force is based on receipt of Retirement Survivors Disability Insurance (RSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or UCB, document information obtained from Clearinghouse. |