Client Evaluation Sample Clauses
Client Evaluation. The Subrecipient shall conduct an initial evaluation to determine the eligibility of each individual or family’s eligibility for ESG assistance and the amount and types of assistance the individual or family needs to regain stability in permanent housing.
Client Evaluation. Recipient shall conduct an initial evaluation of clients in accordance with local CoC requirements applicable at the time of client evaluation. For the purposes of client eligibility, Recipient must determine which category of housing status each household meets. Eligibility based on housing status shall be determined based upon the initial engagement with the client.
Category 1: Literally Homeless—Individual or family that lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, meaning:
Category 2: Imminent Risk of Homelessness—Individual or family that will lose their primary nighttime residence provided that: Category 3: Homeless Under Other Federal Statutes—Unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age, or families with children and youth, who do not otherwise qualify as homeless under another category, (literally homeless, imminent risk of homelessness or fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence) but who:
Category 4: Fleeing/Attempting to Flee Domestic Violence—Individual or family that: Category 5: Unstably Housed—Individual or family that:
Client Evaluation. 37 a) Provide an evaluation of all clients that includes medical and psychosocial 1 assessment to determine the appropriate level of care and to develop a therapeutic treatment plan. All 2 medical follow-up and any laboratory work shall be included.
3 b) Determine the need for and collect samples for viral load testing and resistance 5 designated by COUNTY.
Client Evaluation. Recipient shall conduct an initial evaluation of clients in accordance with local CoC requirements applicable at the time of client evaluation. For the purposes of client eligibility, Recipient must determine which category of housing status each household meets. Eligibility based on housing status shall be determined based upon the initial engagement with the client.
Category 1: Literally Homeless—Individual or family that lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, meaning:
Category 2: Imminent Risk of Homelessness—Individual or family that will lose their primary nighttime residence provided that: Category 3: Homeless Under Other Federal Statutes—Unaccompanied youth under 25 years of age, or families with children and youth, who do not otherwise qualify as homeless under another category, (literally homeless, imminent risk of homelessness or Category 4: Fleeing/Attempting to Flee Domestic Violence—Individual or family that: Category 5: Unstably Housed—Individual or family that:
Client Evaluation. Notwithstanding any evaluation conducted by Active, any such evaluation is not intended to take the place of Client’s pre-release testing. Client should complete any and all pre-release testing before providing Active with written notification that Client’s Client Interface is ready to connect with Active’s systems.
Client Evaluation. ● After delivery of the Image Update, Client evaluates the Image Update in their network environment Insight will work collaboratively with the State on the evaluation of the image. ● If required, any issues that are discovered during Client evaluation of the solution that do not conform to the requirements document are corrected (this does not include requests for changes that are new additions and do not appear in the requirement document). ● Requests for new changes to the solution may incur additional charges and will be quoted at T&M rates. ● If Client requests a change to the solution after the Client Evaluation period is completed, then this request will be quoted at T&M rates.
Client Evaluation. The Project Sponsor shall conduct an initial evaluation to determine the eligibility of each individual or family’s eligibility for HOPWA assistance and the amount and types of assistance the individual or family needs to regain stability in permanent housing. These evaluations must be conducted in accordance with the assessment requirements set forth under HOPWA regulations.
