Common use of Expansion and Geographic Service Regions Clause in Contracts

Expansion and Geographic Service Regions. The Contractor must demonstrate the capacity to provide immediate services to the geographic service regions identified through initial certification and expansion requests. The Contractor is responsible for serving all IRIS program target groups. The Contractor must be in operation for a minimum of 90 days, without any CAPs, before applying for expansion to additional geographic service regions. If a CAP has been resolved, the Contractor must wait 90 days from the date of the resolution letter to apply for expansion. The Contractor must identify, in writing to the Department, in which service region it is looking to expand, including the proposed date of expansion. The proposed expansion date must be a minimum of 60 days from the date of the request and shall begin of on the first date of the following month. When an ICA is expanding, the Department will need to work with the Functional Screen team to ensure systems are adequately prepared and ADRCs to ensure workforce training has occurred prior to options counseling. When an FEA is expanding, the ICA and FEA will need to collaborate to ensure proper IRIS consultant workforce training has occurred. All contractors must provide thorough and comprehensive responses to Department inquires as it relates to their agency’s proposed expansion. The contractor must demonstrate the fiscal capacity to expand to the proposed geographic service regions identified in the expansion request. The contractor must demonstrate fiscal stability over the most recent two quarterly financial reporting submissions. The contractor must demonstrate satisfaction of the working capital and restricted reserve requirements in the most recent two quarterly financial reporting submissions and the ability to satisfy the working capital and restricted reserve requirements in the proposed expansion area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement

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Expansion and Geographic Service Regions. The Contractor must demonstrate the capacity to provide immediate services to the geographic service regions identified through initial certification and expansion requests. The Contractor is responsible for serving all IRIS program target groups. The Contractor must be in operation for a minimum of 90 days, without any CAPs, before applying for expansion to additional geographic service regions. If a CAP has been resolved, the Contractor must wait 90 days from the date of the resolution letter to apply for expansion. The Contractor must identify, in writing to the Department, in which service region it is looking to expand, including the proposed date of expansion. The proposed expansion date must be a minimum of 60 days from the date of the request and shall begin of on the first date of the following month. When an ICA is expanding, the Department will need to work with the Functional Screen team to ensure systems are adequately prepared and ADRCs to ensure workforce training has occurred prior to options counseling. When an FEA is expanding, the ICA and FEA will need to collaborate to ensure proper IRIS consultant workforce training has occurred. All contractors must provide thorough and comprehensive responses to Department inquires as it relates to their agency’s proposed expansion. The contractor must demonstrate the fiscal capacity to expand to the proposed geographic service regions identified in the expansion request. The contractor must demonstrate fiscal stability over the most recent two quarterly financial reporting submissions. The contractor must demonstrate satisfaction of the working capital and restricted reserve requirements in the most recent two quarterly financial reporting submissions and the ability to satisfy the working capital and restricted reserve requirements in the proposed expansion area.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement

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