Common use of AIRS Site Accreditation Clause in Contracts

AIRS Site Accreditation. The Grantee must either be fully accredited by the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (“AIRS”). The purpose of the accreditation process is to assess the extent to which an I&R agency complies with quality practices within the field, as defined by the AIRS Standards and Quality Indicators for Professional Information and Referral (AIRS Standards). I&R agencies (AICs) work collaboratively with AIRS to ensure a strong foundation for service delivery and future development. The Grantee must maintain their AIRS accreditation throughout the duration of the contract period. Grantees that are in conditional accreditation status at the contract start date must achieve full accreditation within six months (180 days).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Renewal, contracts.hhs.texas.gov, contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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