Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Sample Clauses

Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. STRATEGIC DIRECTION 1: PRIORITY POPULATIONS 1. The base of the funds must be used to serve priority population clients. Specifically:
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Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. FIXED RATE NEGOTIATED RATE CONTRACT (NRC) July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010 Services Funding amount Monthly amount Units Of Service per Fiscal Year Rate # clients to be served Slots Funding Type Total Funding Allocation Priority Population Funding Priority Population % Allowable Discretionary Funding Allowable Discretionary % July 1, 2010- June 30, 2011 Services Funding amount Monthly amount Units Of Service per Fiscal Year Rate # clients to be served Slots Funding Type Total Funding Allocation Priority Population Funding Priority Population % Allowable Discretionary Funding Allowable Discretionary %
Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. FLAT RATE Negotiated Rate (NRC): In full consideration of the funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to clients who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part of these services themselves. The County will pay Contractor the total contract amount in twenty four (24) monthly payments in a manner as outlined in the charts below. County will pay Contractor’s monthly payment within (thirty) 30 days, upon timely submission of reports as outlined in the Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AOD) Policy and Procedure Manual. NRC Adult -Residential $137,707 $11,476 1565 $88.00 8 4 County Adult- Residential $57,311 $4,776 651 $88.00 4 2 NRC Perinatal $31,955 $2,663 329 $97.00 2 1 Treatment Readiness - Adult $15,990 $1,332 533 $30.00 267 Strategic Directions 2010 Funding – Perinatal $101,970 $8,498 1051 $97.00 6 3 Strategic Directions 2010 Funding – Criminal Justice $58,710 $4,893 667 $88.00 4 2 Co-occurring Disorders Funding $17,355 $1,446 TOTAL $420,998 $35,084 291 12 Annual Flat Rate $260,318 $221,270 85% $39,048 15% Strategic Directions 2010 $160,680 $160,680 15% $0 0% TOTAL Funding $420,998 $381,950 $39,048 (*) Priority Populations as identified in the AOD Strategic Directions 2010 plan. The plan, as well as the funding, was approved by the Board of Supervisors. Discretionary funding can be used for non-priority population clients. NRC Adult -Residential $137,707 $11,476 1565 $88.00 8 4 County Adult- Residential $57,311 $4,776 651 $88.00 4 2 NRC Perinatal $31,955 $2,663 329 $97.00 2 1 Treatment Readiness - Adult $15,990 $1,332 533 $30.00 267 Strategic Directions 2010 Funding - Perinatal $101,970 $8,498 1051 $97.00 6 3 Strategic Directions 2010 Funding - Criminal Justice $58,710 $4,893 667 $88.00 4 2 Co-occurring Disorders Funding $17,355 $1,446 TOTAL $420,998 $35,084 291 12 Annual Flat Rate $260,318 $221,270 85% $39,048 15% Strategic Directions 2010 $160,680 $160,680 15% $0 0% TOTAL Funding $420,998 $381,950 $39,048 (*) Priority Populations as identified in the AOD Strategic Directions 2010 plan. The plan, as well as the funding, was approved by the Board of Supervisors. Discretionary funding can be used for non-priority population clients. B. VARIABLE RATE /FEE FOR SERVICE In full consideration of the fee for service funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part of these services themselves and are referred by the County, the variable amount County shall be obliga...
Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. FIXED RATE Negotiated Rate Contract (NRC): In full consideration of the funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to clients who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part of these services themselves. The County will pay Contractor the total contract amount in twenty four (24) monthly payments in a manner as outlined in the charts below. County will pay Contractor’s monthly payment within (thirty) 30 days, upon timely submission of reports as outlined in the Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AOD) Policy and Procedure Manual. County Funded Day Treatment $208,153 $17,346 1,287 $161.74 21 6 County Funded Outpatient $43,822 $3,652 964 $45.43 9 3 NRC Funded Outpatient $101,589 $8,466 2,236 $45.43 22 8 Strategic Directions 2010 Funded Outpatient $42,230 $3,519 930 $45.43 9 3 TOTAL $395,794 $32,983 5,417 60 20 County Funded Day Treatment $208,153 $17,346 1,287 $161.74 21 6 County Funded Outpatient $43,822 $3,652 964 $45.43 9 3 NRC Funded Outpatient $101,589 $8,466 2,236 $45.43 22 8 Strategic Directions 2010 Funded Outpatient $42,230 $3,519 930 $45.43 9 3 TOTAL $395,794 $32,983 5,417 60 20 Annual Flat Rate $707,128 $601,059 85.00% $106,069 15% Strategic Directions 2010 $84,460 $84,460 100.00% 0 0% TOTAL Funding $791,588 $685,519 $106,069 Annual Flat Rate $707,128 $601,059 85.00% $106,069 15% Strategic Directions 2010 $84,460 $84,460 100.00% 0 0% TOTAL Funding $791,588 $685,519 86.6% $106,069 13.40% (*) Priority Populations as identified in the AOD Strategic Directions 2010 plan. The plan, as well as the funding, was approved by the Board of Supervisors. Discretionary funding can be used for non-priority population clients. B. VARIABLE RATE / FEE FOR SERVICE In full consideration of the fee for service funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part of these services themselves and are referred by the County, the variable amount County shall be obligated to pay for such services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved individually, or collectively by a resolution, shall not exceed the aggregate amounts stated in Section 3. Payments – Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. 1. SACPA and SACPA OTP Funded Services The fees for SACPA and OTP funded services shall be as follows: a. Level I Standard Outpatient Treatment and Level I Plus Additional Outpatient Treatment i. $30.00 per individual for each one and one half (1½) hour group coun...
Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. FIXED RATE NEGOTIATED RATE CONTRACT (NRC) March 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 Second Chance Act Re-Entry Allocation Services Funding amount Monthly amount Units of Service Rate # clients to be served Slots July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010 Services Funding amount Monthly amount Units Of Service per Fiscal Year Rate # clients to be served Slots Funding Type Total Funding Allocation Priority Population Funding Priority Population % Allowable Discretionary Funding Allowable Discretionary % July 1, 2010- June 30, 2011 Services Funding amount Monthly amount Units Of Service per Fiscal Year Rate # clients to be served Slots Funding Type Total Funding Allocation Priority Population Funding Priority Population % Allowable Discretionary Funding Allowable Discretionary %
Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Recovery Services. A. FIXED RATE Negotiated Rate Contract (NRC):
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