Discuss Risks and Accountability Sample Clauses

Discuss Risks and Accountability. Here you will highlight any foreseeable risks to the program, as well as who will be accountable for each aspect of the program. i. Activities, services, budgets, plans, timelines, goals, and outcome measures included in the Work Plan shall be interpreted as being material contractual performance requirements, outcomes, measures, and contract deliverables of the Contractor. The work plan, once approved by BHA, shall be incorporated into this Contract by reference as work requirements of the Contractor supplemental to Contractor work requirements under the current Contract Exhibit A, Statement of Work, as amended. Please use the template provided below to complete your work plan. This contract will be paid in advance terms as shown in Exhibit A, Part One, Article 4. Agency Name Huerfano County Budget Period July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 Project Name JBBS Program Contact, Title Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Sheriff Phone 000-000-0000 Email xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Fiscal Contract, Title Xxxx Xxxxx, Financial Admin Phone 000-000-0000 x000 Email xxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx Date Completed November 1, 2022 Substance Use Disorder Treatment State General Fund 65,775.00 Mental Health Treatment State General Fund 65,775.00 Licensed Therapist (LPC/LCSW/LAC/LMFT)* $82,400/year Unlicensed Master's Level Therapist or Substance Abuse Counselor (example CAS)* $66,950/year Unlicensed Bachelor's Level Therapist or Substance Abuse Counselor (example CAS)* $61,800/year Case Manager (CM) * $56,650/year Certified Addiction Technician (CAT) $43,260/year Physician Assistance (PA) * $123,600/year MD/DO * $258,805/year JBBS Program Administrator (Primary responsibility of managing the jail's JBBS program.) * $100,522/year Pre-sentence Coordinator * $70,00/year Pharmacist (Pharm-D) $131,933/year Registered Nurse * $74,160/year Data Entry Clerk $41,200/year Peer Support Specialist $35,000/year Qualified Medication Administration Person (QMAP) $15.50/hour Mileage (IRS rate) $0.59/mile Maximum total percentage of contract budget 10% Maximum total percentage of contract budget 10% Application Fees ID / Birth Certificates Indigent Backpacks Basic Hygiene Items Bicycles May be provided if client is engaged in treatment services for 2 + months post release. 1 bike per person. Bus Pass – Daily, Monthly Child Care 1 month limit per client, per child Clothing Educational Costs ( books, supplies, and fees) Emergency Housing/Rental Assistance 90 day limit per person Food Assistance Gas Vouchers GED Program / Testing Job ...
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