DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT Sample Clauses

DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by a single resolution, shall not exceed the amounts stated in Section 3. Payments - A. Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. A. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: 1. THIRTY SIX DOLLARS and FIVE CENTS ($36.05) per individual and group counseling hour for CDCI and DCP funded nonresidential treatment services; and 2. EIGHTY EIGHT DOLLARS FIFTY EIGHT CENTS ($88.58) per bed day for CDCI and DCP funded residential treatment services, including food, shelter and other basic B. Provide attendance reports to the Drug Court Team Case Management Specialist, on at least a monthly basis. Provide monthly progress update to probation officer, regarding progress of Drug Court program participants. Notify Probation Officer and Drug Court Case Manager immediately if program participant misses a session or is discharged from the program. C. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving CDCI and DCP funded Nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment services. D. Contractor’s monthly itemized xxxx will include: 1. Daisy ID numbers and name of Drug Court program participants receiving services, name of the referring Drug Court team member, and funding source (CDCI or DCP). 2. Dates services were provided for Drug Court nonresidential, and residential alcohol and drug treatment services, broken down by program participant, and modality (either residential or nonresidential), and indicating number of days or individual counseling hours provided, per program participant, and funding source (CDCI or DCP). 3. Total number of individual or group counseling hours provided, dates services were provided, broken down by individual served for nonresidential treatment services, and by funding source (CDCI or DCP). 4. Total amount of the xxxx for each month, by funding source (CDCI or DCP).
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DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by a single resolution, shall not exceed the amounts stated in Section 3. Payments - A. Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. A. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of for July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007: 1. $37.00 per individual and group counseling hour provided for CDCI and DCP nonresidential treatment services. 2. $54.25 per bed day, per individual served, for services provided for CDCI and DCP funded residential alcohol and drug treatment services, including food, shelter and other basic needs. 3. $17.00 per bed day, per individual served for services provided for DCP/CDCI funded transitional alcohol and drug treatment services, for housing. B. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of for July 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007: 1. $37.00 per individual and group counseling hour provided for CDCI and DCP nonresidential treatment services. 2. $54.25 per bed day, per individual served, for services provided for CDCI and DCP funded residential alcohol and drug treatment services, including food, shelter and other basic needs. 3. $17.00 per bed day, per individual served for services provided for DCP/CDCI funded transitional alcohol and drug treatment services, for housing. C. Provide attendance reports to the Drug Court Team Case Management Specialist, on at least a monthly basis. Provide monthly progress update to probation officer, regarding progress of Drug Court program participants. Notify Probation Officer and Drug Court Case Manager immediately if program participant misses a session or is discharged from the program.‌ D. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving DCP/CDCI funded alcohol and drug treatment services.
DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of the Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by single resolution, shall not exceed: A. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY B. ONE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY TWO DOLLARS ($112,562) for DCP funded treatment services. 1. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: a. $35.00 per individual and group counseling hour provided for CCDI and DCP funded nonresidential treatment services; and b. $60.00 per bed day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP funded residential treatment services including food, shelter and other basic needs. c. $85.00 per visit day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP funded day treatment services. 2. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving these alcohol and drug treatment services. C. Contractor’s monthly itemized xxxx will include: 1. Daisy ID number and name of program participant receiving Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services, the name of the referring Drug Court team member, and funding (i.e., CDCI or DCP). 2. Dates services were provided, and the number of individual counseling hours provided, broken down by program participant, and funding source, for nonresidential treatment services. 3. Number of group counseling hours provided, broken down by program participant, and funding source, for nonresidential treatment services. 4. Number of staff hours each month for nonresidential treatment services. 5. Number of bed days provided for residential treatment services. 6. Dates services were provided, broken down by program participant, by modality. 7. Total amount of the xxxx for each month, by modality, by funding source. 8. Contractor will submit itemized xxxx and invoice by the tenth (10) day of the month following the month services were provided. Bills and invoices will be submitted to the Alcohol and Drug Services office for approval and processing for payment. These alcohol and drug treatment services, funded through the federal Center For Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) HIV “Door-to-Treatment” grant, are designated specifically to serve individuals who are in need of substance abuse treatment, and are at high risk for HIV, including 1) women and 2) adolescents,
DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of the Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by single resolution, shall not exceed: A. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY DOLLARS ($166,690) for CDCI funded treatment services; and
DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by a single resolution, shall not exceed the amounts stated in Section 3. Payments - A. Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. A. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: 1. $72.63 per bed day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP residential services, including food, shelter and other basic needs. B. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving CDCI and DCP funded Drug Court alcohol and drug treatment services. C. Contractor’s monthly itemized xxxx will include the following: 1. Daisy ID number and name of Drug Court program participant receiving services, name of the referring Drug Court team member, and funding source (i.e., CDCI or DCP). 2. Dates services were provided for Drug Court residential alcohol and drug treatment services, broken down by program participant, and funding source. 3. Total amount of the xxxx for each month, by funding source. 4. Contractor will submit itemized xxxx and invoice statement by the tenth (10) day of the month following the month services were provided. Bills and invoices will be submitted to the Alcohol and Drug Services office for approval and processing for payment.
DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by a single resolution, shall not exceed the amounts stated in Section 3. Payments - A. Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. A. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: 1. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: a. THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS ($35.00) per individual and group counseling hour provided for CCDI and DCP funded nonresidential treatment services; and b. EIGHTY FIVE DOLLARS ($85.00) per visit day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP funded day treatment services. c. SIXTY DOLLARS ($60.00) per bed day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP funded residential treatment services including food, shelter and other basic needs. B. Provide attendance reports to the Drug Court Team Case Management Specialist, on at least a monthly basis. Provide monthly progress update to probation officer, regarding progress of Drug Court program participants. Notify Probation Officer and Drug Court Case Manager immediately if program participant misses a session or is discharged from the program. C. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving CDCI and DCP funded Nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment services.
DRUG COURT ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT SERVICES RATES OF PAYMENT. In full consideration of Drug Court funded alcohol and drug treatment services provided to individuals referred by the County, who lack the necessary resources to pay for all, or part, of these services themselves, the aggregate amount County shall be obligated to pay for services rendered under this Agreement and all other Agreements approved collectively by a single resolution, shall not exceed the amounts stated in Section 3. Payments - A. Maximum Amount, in the main body of this Agreement. A. From these funds County shall pay Contractor at the rate of: 1. $72.63 per bed day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP residential services, including food, shelter and other basic needs for FY2006-07. 2. $74.81 per bed day provided, per individual served, for CDCI and DCP residential services, including food, shelter and other basic needs for FY2007-08. B. Provide attendance reports to the Drug Court Team Case Management Specialist, on at least a monthly basis. Provide monthly progress update to probation officer, regarding progress of Drug Court program participants. Notify Probation Officer and Drug Court Case Manager immediately if program participant misses a session or is discharged from the program. C. A separate billing and record keeping system will be kept by Contractor for those individuals receiving CDCI and DCP funded Nonresidential alcohol and drug treatment services. D. Contractor’s monthly itemized xxxx will include the following: 1. Drug and Alcohol Information System for You (DAISY) ID Numbers and name of Drug Court program participants receiving services, name of the referring Drug Court team member, and funding source (CDCI or DCP). 2. Dates services were provided for Drug Court residential alcohol and drug treatment services, number of bed days provided, broken down by program participant, and funding source (CDCI or DCP). 3. Total amount of the xxxx for each month, by funding source (CDCI or DCP).
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