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Admission Preference Sample Clauses

Admission Preference. Persons presenting with Medicaid or Healthy Michigan Plan (HMP) are entitled to medically necessary SUD services. Preference for treatment admission shall be applied in the following order (from highest priority to lowest): (i) pregnant injecting drug users; (ii) pregnant substance abusers; (iii) injecting drug users;
Admission Preference. Persons presenting with Medicaid or Healthy Michigan Plan (HMP) are entitled to medically necessary SUD services. Preference for treatment admission shall be applied in the following order (from highest priority to lowest): (i) pregnant injecting drug users; (ii) pregnant substance user; (iii) injecting drug users; (iv) a parent whose child has been removed from the home under the child protection laws of this state or is in danger of being removed from the home under the child protection laws of this state because of the parent's substance use; (v) Individual under supervision of MDOC AND referred by MDOC OR individual being released directly from an MDOC facility without supervision AND referred by MDOC.; and (vi) all others. Consumers identified in (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) above are prioritized regardless of county of residence within the MSHN region. In the State of Michigan, an injecting drug user is defined as anyone who has injected a drug within the last thirty (30) days. Persons accessing services utilizing available block grant funds must follow the same preference for treatment admission priorities.
Admission PreferencePursuant to Section 33-5206 of Idaho Code, WPCS will use the following preference grouping: • First, to pupils returning to WPCS in subsequent years of its operation; • Second, to children of founders and full-time employees, provided that this admission preference shall be limited to not more than ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the public charter school; • Third, to siblings of pupils already enrolled or selected by the lottery or other random method. • Fourth, to students residing within the Primary Attendance Area; and • Fifth, by an equitable selection process such as by lottery or other random method. Once enrolled in WPCS, students will not be required to reapply each year thereafter. If a child enrolled at WPCS moves outside the attendance area, they will not forfeit their enrollment status. WPCS reserves the right to complete a review of an applicant under Idaho Code Section 33-205. Under this process, enrollment of the applicant will be accepted only upon approval by the WPCS Board of Directors. According to Idaho Code 33-103, the parent or guardian of a child of school age who is enrolled at WPCS shall be allowed to enroll the student in another public school for dual enrollment purposes. WPCS will follow the procedures governing dual enrollment adopted by the student’s resident school district. It will be the responsibility of the parent to provide transportation for their student unless otherwise designated on an Individualized Education Program.