Daily Basic Education Rate Sample Clauses

Daily Basic Education Rate. 2) Inclusive Education Program (Includes Educational Counseling (not ed related mental health) services, Speech & Language services, Behavior Intervention Planning, and Occupational Therapy as specified on the student’s IEP.) DAILY RATE:
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Daily Basic Education Rate. SERVICE RATE PERIOD Language and Speech (415) $ 132.00 HR _ Occupational Therapy (450) $ 132.00 HR Individual Counseling (510) ERMHS $ 150.00 HR Counseling and Guidance (515) ERMHS $ 150.00 _ HR Behavior Intervention Services (535) $ 150.00 HR Parent Counseling (520) ERMHS $ 150.00 HR Social Work Services (525) Social Skills Group $_75.00 per session _ Specialized Services for Low Incidence Disabilities (610) $_150.00 HR Work Experience Education (850) $ 150.00 _ HR Other: SCHOOL AID/XXX (900) $_43.00 HR Other : Family Support Services(900) ERMHS $ 150.00 _ HR Other: Case Management (900) $ 132.00 HR Other: AAC ASSESSMENTS/TREATMENTS/CONSULTS $ 150.00 HR We provide all our rates in our contract so our vendors are aware of all services provided. Some services listed on our rate sheet may not always be accessed or needed. In the case we need to add on a necessary service, there will be no delay in accessing the service for the students by having to amend our contract. Certificate of Liability Insurance Date Issued: 08/24/2022 Underwritten by: Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company · Xxx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000 · Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 · NAIC #: 18058 Administered by: CPH & Associates · 000 X. Xxxxxxxx St. Ste 205 · Chicago, IL 60605 · P 800.875.1911 · F 312.987.0902 · xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx
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