CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must: 1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity. 2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse: a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program 3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following: a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur. b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary. c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women. 4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission. 5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to: a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission. b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXAS A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract. B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share. 1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959 2. State General Revenue C. Funding 1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract. 2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750. 3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below: a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750 b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract, Health and Human Services Contract, Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASNORTH TEXAS ADDICTION COUNSELING & EDUCATION, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXAS
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7508,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $918,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750183,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 183,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 183,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 183,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 183,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASLONGVIEW WELLNESS Contract Number: HHS000663700016
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7507,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $787,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750157,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 157,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTRI-COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7508,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $918,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750183,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 183,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 183,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 183,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 183,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 7,525,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75075,250.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $7,901,250.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,580,250.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,580,250.00
c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,580,250.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,580,250.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,580,250.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTHE GULF COAST CENTER Contract Number: HHS000663700189
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 9,625,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75096,250.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $10,106,250.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7502,021,250.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 2,021,250.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 2,021,250.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 2,021,250.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 2,021,250.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee mustshall:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASXXXXXXXX, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency HHSC Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency HHSC Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7508,750.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750183,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 183,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 183,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 183,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 183,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency HHSC through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the HHSC as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The HHSC shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other HHSC Contract may not be applied to this HHSC Contract.
H. HHSC funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR § 96.126 If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASSOUTH TEXAS SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY SERVICES, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7503,750.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75078,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 78,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 78,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 78,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 78,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider- portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR § 96.126 If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTRI-COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, C (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.7,500.00
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750157,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 157,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,775,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75027,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,913,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750582,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 582,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 582,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 582,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 582,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASPLAINVIEW SERENITY CENTER, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 450,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7504,500.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75094,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 94,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 94,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 94,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 94,500.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider- portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASYSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7507,500.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
157,500 b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 157,500 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTHE TURNING POINT, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (31) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7503,750.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75078,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 78,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 78,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 78,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 78,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASHOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 10,375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750518,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $10,893,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7502,178,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 2,178,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 2,178,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 2,178,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 2,178,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Health Care Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASSERVING CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN NEED, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 1,875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75093,750.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750393,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 393,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 393,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 393,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 393,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTHE COUNCIL ON RECOVERY
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75025,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,625,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750525,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 525,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 525,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 525,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 525,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASABILENE REGIONAL MHMR CENTER
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 450,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7504,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $472,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75094,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 94,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 94,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 94,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 94,500.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 300,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (31) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7503,000.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75063,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 63,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 63,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 63,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 63,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASUNLIMITED VISIONS AFTERCARE, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75025,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,625,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750525,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 525,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 525,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 525,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 525,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASSABINE VALLEY REGIONAL MHMR CENTER
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASPLAINVIEW SERENITY CENTER, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,275,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75022,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,388,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750477,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 477,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 477,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 477,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 477,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCHRISTIAN FARMS-TREEHOUSE, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75023,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,493,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750498,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 498,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 498,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 498,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 498,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASBLUEBONNET TRAILS COMMUNITY MHMR CENTER
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (31) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7507,500.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750157,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 157,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCAREER & RECOVERY RESOURCES, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASXXXX XXXX HOME, INC Contract Number: HHS000663700012
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 625,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7506,250.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $656,250.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750131,250.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 131,250.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 131,250.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 131,250.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 131,250.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider- portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service-providers
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTHE WOMEN’S HOME
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTHE MONTROSE CENTER Contract Number: HHS000663700051
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7505,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $525,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750105,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 105,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 105,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 105,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 105,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee mustshall:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASXXXXXXX XXXXXX, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency HHSC Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASSWINNCOMM HOLDINGS LLC
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7508,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $918,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750183,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 183,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 183,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 183,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 183,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR § 96.126 If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTURTLE CREEK MANOR, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee mustshall:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION Contract Number: HHS000663700254
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency HHSC Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency HHSC Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 7,125,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75071,250.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,496,250.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,496,250.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,496,250.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,496,250.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,496,250.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency HHSC through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the HHSC as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The HHSC shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other HHSC Contract may not be applied to this HHSC Contract.
H. HHSC funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASABODE TREATMENT, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7505,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $525,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750105,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 105,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 105,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 105,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 105,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASDALLAS SIGMA COUNSELING SERVICES, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7505,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $525,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750105,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 105,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 105,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 105,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 105,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASALPHA HOME, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 5,875,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75058,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $6,168,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,233,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,233,750.00
c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,233,750.00
d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,233,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,233,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASBLUEBONNET TRAILS COMMUNITY MHMR CENTER
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 2,000,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75020,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $2,100,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750420,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 420,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 420,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 420,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 420,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCLEAN INVESTMENTS INC
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7507,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $787,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750157,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 157,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASGULF COAST CENTER Contract Number: HHS000663700142
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASXXXXXXXX, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 10,375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750103,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $10,893,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7502,178,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 2,178,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 2,178,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 2,178,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 2,178,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 9,675,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75096,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $10,158,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7502,031,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 2,031,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 2,031,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 2,031,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 2,031,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASLIBERTY LODGE Contract Number: HHS000663700083
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASAUSTIN RECOVERY, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 7,500,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75075,000.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $7,875,000.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,575,000.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,575,000.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,575,000.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,575,000.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,575,000.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASXXXXXX XXXXXX COUNTY MHMR CENTER
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 950,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7509,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $997,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750199,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 199,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 199,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 199,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 199,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENTER FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES, BEXAR CO. MHMR
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASHOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75037,500.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750157,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 157,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 157,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 157,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 157,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCHRISTIAN FARMS-TREEHOUSE, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 3,950,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75039,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $4,147,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750829,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 829,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 829,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 829,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 829,500.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCAREER & RECOVERY RESOURCES, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 1,750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75017,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $1,837,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750367,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 367,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 367,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 367,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 367,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXAS.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASTURTLE CREEK MANOR INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 1,750,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75017,500.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $1,837,500.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750367,500.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 367,500.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 367,500.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 367,500.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 367,500.00 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASYSLETA DEL SUR PUEBLO
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7503,750.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $393,750.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75078,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 78,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 78,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 78,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 78,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee mustshall:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASAZLEWAY, INC. Contract Number: HHS000663700028
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency HHSC Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASPLAINVIEW SERENITY CENTER, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC System Agency Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency Share.:
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 4,985,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75049,850.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $5,234,250.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,046,850.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,046,850.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,046,850.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,046,850.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,046,850.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASRECOVERY RESOURCE COUNCIL
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee mustshall:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASUNLIMITED VISIONS AFTERCARE, INC
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, funds are listed as part of the System Agency HHSC Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,750.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,750
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
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Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASCENIKOR FOUNDATION
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 6,505,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,75065,050.00.
3. Total Contract AmountsValue will not exceed $6,830,250.00 for the period from September 1, per fiscal year2020 through August 31, is documented below2025, as follows:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,7501,366,050.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 1,366,050.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 1,366,050.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 1,366,050.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. : $78,750 1,366,050.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
F. Grantee may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service- providers
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
CAPACITY OF TREATMENT FOR INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PURSUANT TO. 45 CFR If the Grantee treats injecting drug users, the Grantee must:
1. Within seven (7) days, notify the State whenever the Grantee has reached ninety percent (90%) of its treatment capacity.
2. Admit each individual who requests and is in need of treatment for intravenous drug abuse:
a. No later than fourteen (14) days after making the request; or
b. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the request if the Grantee has no capacity to admit the individual, the Grantee makes interim services available within forty- eight (48) hours, and the Grantee offers the interim services until the individual is admitted into a substance abuse treatment program
3. Offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum, two of the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and tuberculosis (TB), the risks of needle- sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and steps that can be taken to ensure that HIV and TB transmission do not occur.
b. Referral for HIV or TB treatment services, if necessary.
c. Counseling pregnant women on the effects of alcohol and other drug use on the fetus and referrals for prenatal care for pregnant women.
4. Maintain a waiting list that includes a unique individual identifier for each injecting drug abuser seeking treatment, including individuals receiving interim services while awaiting admission.
5. Maintain a mechanism that enables the program to:
a. Maintain contact with individuals awaiting admission.
b. Consult with the State’s capacity management system to ensure that waiting list clients are admitted or transferred to an appropriate treatment program within a reasonable geographic area at the earliest possible time. Grantee Name: VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXASFORT BEND REGIONAL COUNCIL ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE, INC.
A. Funding from The United States Health and Humans Services (HHS) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) fund the HHSC Substance Use Disorder project(s), which includes this Contract.
B. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) funds, if any, are listed as part of the System Agency Share.
1. Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment (SAPT) Grant, CFDA 93.959
2. State General Revenue
C. Funding
1. System Agency Share total reimbursements will not exceed $375,000 375,000.00 for the period from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2025, as further specified in Article IV, Budget, of the Contract.
2. For each Fiscal Year noted in Section C, (3) (a-e), Grantee shall provide a five percent (5%) match requirement of $3,7503,750.00.
3. Total Contract Amounts, per fiscal year, is documented below:
a. Fiscal Year 2021, September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021: $78,75078,750.00
b. Fiscal Year 2022, September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022: $78,750 78,750.00 c. Fiscal Year 2023, September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023: $78,750 78,750.00 d. Fiscal Year 2024, September 1, 2023 through August 31, 2024: $78,750 78,750.00 e. Fiscal Year 2025, September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2025. $78,750 78,750.00
X. Xxxxxxx will submit claims to the System Agency through the Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) system monthly.
E. Except as indicated by the CMBHS financial eligibility assessment, Grantee shall accept reimbursement or payment from the System Agency as payment in full for services or goods provided to clients or participants, and Grantee shall not seek additional reimbursement or payment for services or goods, to include benefits received from federal, state, or local sources, from clients or participants.
X. Xxxxxxx may request revisions to the approved distribution of funds budgeted in the Service Type/Capacity/Unit Rate Chart, by submitting a written request to the Assigned Contract Manager. This change is considered a minor administrative change and does not require an amendment. The System Agency shall provide written notification if the revision is approved; and the assigned Contract Manager will update CMBHS, as needed.
G. Any unexpended balance associated with any other System Agency Contract may not be applied to this System Agency Contract.
H. System Agency funded capacity is defined as the stated number of clients that will be concurrently served as determined by this Contract.
I. Clinic Numbers must be approved by the assigned Contract Manager before billing can occur. Clinic Change Request Form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business- hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/substance-use-treatment-providers.
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