Family Intensive Treatment Funding Sample Clauses

Family Intensive Treatment Funding. From the funds in Specific Appropriation 366, General Revenue to implement the Family Intensive Treatment (FIT) team model that is designed to provide intensive team-based, family-focused, comprehensive services to families in the child welfare system with parental substance abuse. These subcontracts shall be executed and managed in accordance with Guidance 18 – Family Intensive Treatment (FIT) Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases.
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Family Intensive Treatment Funding. From the funds in Specific Appropriation 366, General Revenue to implement the Family Intensive Treatment (FIT) team model that is designed to provide intensive team-based, family- focused, comprehensive services to families in the child welfare system with parental substance abuse. These subcontracts shall be executed and managed in accordance with Guidance 18 – Family Intensive Treatment (FIT) Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-8.4 Specific Appropriation 366 – Here’s Help From the funds in Specific Appropriation 366, the following recurring base appropriations projects shall be funded with general revenue funds: Here’s Help 200,000; and From the funds in Specific Appropriation 366, the following projects shall be funded with nonrecurring general revenue funds: Here’s Help (HB 4359) 300,000 C2-8.5 Specific Appropriation 369 Project From the funds in Specific Appropriation 369, the following projects shall be funded with nonrecurring general revenue funds: New Hope Residential Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Project (HB 3259) 500,000.
Family Intensive Treatment Funding. From the funds in Specific Appropriation 369, recurring sums from the General Revenue Fund and from the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Trust Fund are provided to implement the Family Intensive Treatment (FIT) team model. The Managing Entity shall execute and manage subcontracts for these services in accordance with Guidance 18.

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