Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds: 1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959. 2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below: A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127 1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse: a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB. b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual. c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB. 2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services. 3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following: a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected. b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2. c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services. d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2. B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131 1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services. 2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows: a. Pregnant injecting drug users. b. Other pregnant substance abusers. c. Other injecting drug users. d. All others. 3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program. 4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity. 5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following: a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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. d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care. C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132 1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance. 2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must: a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Health and Human Services Contract, Health and Human Services Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Agreement, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Health and Human Services Contract, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx XxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Contract, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Health and Human Services Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx XxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract, Health and Human Services Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx XxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Health Care Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058XX 0000) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements Pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
D. Restrictions on the Expenditure of the Grant Pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.135
1. The Grantee cannot expend SAPT Block Grant funds to provide inpatient hospital substance abuse services, except in cases when each of the following conditions is met:
a. The individual cannot be effectively treated in a community-based, nonhospital, residential treatment program.
b. The daily rate of payment provided to the hospital for providing the services does not exceed the comparable daily rate provided by a community-based, nonhospital, residential treatment program.
c. A physician makes a determination that the following conditions have been met:
i. The primary diagnosis of the individual is substance abuse, and the physician certifies that fact.
ii. The individual cannot be safely treated in a community-based, nonhospital, residential treatment program.
iii. The service can reasonably be expected to improve the person’s condition or level of functioning.
iv. The hospital-based substance abuse Contractor follows national standards of substance abuse professional practice
d. The service is provided only to the extent that it is medically necessary (e.g., only for those days that the patient cannot be safely treated in a residential, community- based program)
2. Further, the Grantee cannot expend SAPT Block Grant funds to:
a. Purchase or improve land; purchase, construct, or permanently improve (other than minor remodeling) any building or other facility; or purchase major medical equipment.
b. Satisfy any requirement for the expenditure of non-federal funds as a condition for the receipt of federal funds.
c. Provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public or nonprofit private entity.
d. Make payments to intended recipients of health services.
e. Provide individuals with hypodermic needles or syringes.
f. Provide treatment services in penal or correctional institutions of the State
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx XxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058XX 0000) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxXxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 N/A Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Administrative Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) 48 hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block Gran-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.Xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: (000-) 000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Xxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Grant Contract
Contact Information. Name: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx xxxxx.xxxxxxxx0@xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: 000-000-0000 Address: 000 X 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx. 000 (MC 2058) City/Zip: Austin TX 78751 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENT The following are important details regarding federal award requirements for Grantees funded with SAPT Block Grant funds:
1. The Catalog of Domestic Federal Assistance (CFDA) number for the SAPT Block Grant is 93.959.
2. The award period covers the term identified in the Contract. As a subrecipient of the SAPT Block Grant, the Grantee must adhere to each of the applicable requirements below:
A. TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis (TB) REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO Requirements pursuant to 45 CFR § 96.127
1. The Grantee must, directly or through arrangements with other public or nonprofit private entities, routinely make available the following TB services to each individual receiving treatment for substance abuse:
a. Counseling the individual with respect to TB.
b. Testing to determine whether the individual has been infected with mycobacteria TB to determine the appropriate form of treatment for the individual.
c. Appropriate medical evaluation and treatment for individuals infected by mycobacteria TB.
2. For clients denied admission on the basis of lack of capacity, the Grantee must refer such clients to other providers of TB services.
3. The Grantee must have infection control procedures that are consistent with those established by Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, to prevent the transmission of TB and that address the following:
a. Screening and identifying those individuals who are at high risk of becoming infected.
b. Meeting all state reporting requirements while adhering to federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
c. Case management activities to ensure that individuals receive such services.
d. The Grantee must report all individuals with active TB to the Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit, as required by state law and in accordance with federal and state confidentiality requirements, including 42 CFR Part 2.
B. TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.131
1. The Grantee must give preference in admission to pregnant women who seek or are referred for and would benefit from Block GranGrant-funded treatment services.
2. If the Grantee serves an injecting drug-abusing population, the Grantee must give preference to treatment as follows:
a. Pregnant injecting drug users.
b. Other pregnant substance abusers.
c. Other injecting drug users.
d. All others.
3. The Grantee must refer pregnant women to the State when the Grantee has insufficient capacity to provide services to any such pregnant women who seek the services of the program.
4. The Grantee must make interim services available within forty-eight (48) hours to pregnant women who cannot be admitted because of lack of capacity.
5. The Grantee must offer interim services, when appropriate, that include, at a minimum,1the following:
a. Counseling and education about HIV and 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 does 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.
d. Refer pregnant women for prenatal care.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO 45 CFR § 96.132
1. The Grantee must make continuing education in substance abuse treatment and prevention available to employees who provide the services. 1 Interim services may also include federally approved interim methadone maintenance.
2. The Grantee must have in effect a system to protect patient records from inappropriate disclosure, and the system must:
a. Comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including 42 CFR Part 2; and
b. Include provisions for employee education on confidentiality requirements and the fact that disciplinary action may occur upon inappropriate disclosure.
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Samples: Grant Contract