CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services Sample Clauses

CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. 1. $37.00 per individual and group counseling hour provided for DCP/CDCI funded outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. 2. $68.00 per bed day, per individual served, for services provided for DCP/CDCI funded residential alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services, including food, shelter and other basic needs. 3. $18.50 per bed day, per individual served, for services provided for DCP/CDCI funded transitional services alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services.
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CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. The fees for CDCI and DCP funded services shall be as follows: a. Outpatient Treatment Services $38.20 per individual for each one (1) hour individual and/or group counseling session provided for CDCI/DCP funded outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. b. Day Treatment Services $85.79 per individual for each visit day provided for CDCI/DCP funded alcohol and drug day treatment and recovery services. c. Drug Testing The rate will not exceed the actual cost of the drug screen, plus an administrative fee as specified in the Contractor’s approved Drug Testing Plan. Total cost reimbursed, including the administrative fee, will not exceed $30.00 per screen.
CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. The fees for CDCI and DCP funded services shall be as follows: a. Outpatient Treatment Services $44.00 per individual for each one (1) hour individual and/or group counseling session provided for CDCI/DCP funded outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. b. Day Treatment Services $85.97 per individual for each visit day provided for CDCI/DCP funded alcohol and drug day treatment and recovery services. c. Aftercare Treatment Services $42.00 per individual for each one (1) hour group counseling session provided for CDCI/DCP funded aftercare alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. d. Sober Living Environment Services $22.00 per bed day provided for CDCI/DCP funded sober living environment services. Co-payments will be pro-rated if client does not receive services for the entire month. e. Drug Testing The rate will not exceed the actual cost of the drug screen, plus an administrative fee as specified in the Contractor’s approved Drug Testing Plan. Total cost reimbursed, including the administrative fee, will not exceed $30.00 per screen.
CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. The fees for CDCI and DCP funded services shall be as follows: a. Residential Treatment Services $77.00 per individual for each bed day provided for CDCI/DCP funded residential alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. b. Sober Living Environment Services $22.00 per bed day provided for CDCI/DCP funded sober living environment services. c. Drug Testing The rate will not exceed the actual cost of the drug screen, plus an administrative fee as specified in the Contractor’s approved Drug Testing Plan. Total cost reimbursed, including the administrative fee, will not exceed $30.00 per urinalysis test.
CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. The fees for CDCI and DCP funded services shall be as follows: a. Outpatient Treatment Services
CDCI and DCP Grant Funded Services. The fees for CDCI and DCP funded services shall be as follows: a. Outpatient Treatment Services $44.00 per individual for each one (1) hour individual and/or group counseling session provided for CDCI/DCP funded outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. b. Day Treatment Services $85.97 per individual for each visit day provided for CDCI/DCP funded alcohol and drug day treatment and recovery services. c. Aftercare Treatment Services $42.00 per individual for each one (1) hour group counseling session provided for CDCI/DCP funded aftercare alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services. d. Sober Living Environment Services $22.00 per bed day provided for CDCI/DCP funded sober living environment services. Co-payments will be pro-rated if client does not receive services for the entire month. e. Drug Testing The rate will not exceed the actual cost of the drug screen, plus an administrative fee as specified in the Contractor’s approved Drug Testing Plan. Total cost reimbursed, including the administrative fee, will not exceed $30.00 per screen 3 Xxxx Xxxxx CARE Act Funded Services Outpatient Treatment Services $42.23 per individual for each one (1) hour individual and/or group counseling session provided for Xxxx Xxxxx CARE Act funded outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and recovery services

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