Common use of Funding Provisions Clause in Contracts

Funding Provisions. 7.9.1 Funding for this contract is provided by federal grant dollars from the Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant issued to the State of Missouri from the United States (U.S.) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 7.9.2 Funding for this contract is awarded annually for a one-year funding period only. 7.9.3 Funding for this contract shall be expended during the applicable contract period. 7.9.4 Funding for this contract shall be used to expand or enhance activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population, and to address local maternal and child health issues. 7.9.5 Funding for this contract shall be expended as follows: a. A minimum of 60% of contract funding MUST be spent on implementing the approved FFY2022-2026 contract work plan to address the selected priority health issue(s); and b. A maximum of 40% of contract funding may be spent to expand or enhance other specific MCH initiatives/activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population and address local maternal and child health issues. 7.9.6 Funding for this contract shall not be used for cash payments to intended recipients of maternal and child health services or for purchase of land, buildings, or major medical equipment. 7.9.7 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of performing, assisting, or encouraging abortion, and none of these funds shall be expended to directly, or indirectly, subsidize abortion services. 7.9.8 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of providing inpatient services, purchasing food or entertainment, political purposes, or research or training at a public, for-profit entity. 7.9.9 Individuals with income falling below one hundred percent (100%) of the federal poverty guidelines shall not be charged for services under this contract. Poverty Guidelines are published annually by the U.S. HHS. 7.9.10 The Contractor agrees that funds provided by the Department shall not be used in any manner to replace or supplant state or federal funds for any service included in this contract. No contract provisions preclude the Contractor from being a Medicaid provider. Contractors shall not use contract funding for services reimbursed under Medicaid.

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Samples: Maternal Child Health Services Contract, Maternal Child Health Services Contract, Maternal Child Health Services Contract

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Funding Provisions. 7.9.1 Funding for this contract is provided by federal grant dollars from the Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant issued to the State of Missouri from the United States (U.S.) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 7.9.2 Funding for this contract is awarded annually for a one-year funding period only. 7.9.3 Funding for this contract shall be expended during the applicable contract period. 7.9.4 Funding for this contract shall be used to expand or enhance activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population, and to address local maternal and child health issues. 7.9.5 Funding for this contract shall be expended as follows: a. A minimum of 60% of contract funding MUST be spent on implementing the approved FFY2022-2026 2025 contract work plan to address the selected priority health issue(s); and b. A maximum of 40% of contract funding may be spent to expand or enhance other specific MCH initiatives/activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population and address local maternal and child health issues, including the implementation of science-based approaches to respond to COVID-19 and address related maternal child health population needs. 7.9.6 Funding for this contract shall not be used for cash payments to intended recipients of maternal and child health services or for purchase of land, buildings, or major medical equipment. 7.9.7 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of performing, assisting, or encouraging abortion, and none of these funds shall be expended to directly, or indirectly, subsidize abortion services. 7.9.8 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of providing inpatient services, purchasing food or entertainment, political purposes, or research or training at a public, for-profit entity. 7.9.9 Individuals with income falling below one hundred percent (100%) of the federal poverty guidelines shall not be charged for services under this contract. Poverty Guidelines are published annually by the U.S. HHS. 7.9.10 The Contractor agrees that funds provided by the Department shall not be used in any manner to replace or supplant state or federal funds for any service included in this contract. No contract provisions preclude the Contractor from being a Medicaid provider. Contractors shall not use contract funding for services reimbursed under Medicaid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maternal Child Health Services Contract

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Funding Provisions. 7.9.1 Funding for this contract is provided by federal grant dollars from the Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant issued to the State of Missouri from the United States (U.S.) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 7.9.2 . Funding for this contract is awarded annually for a one-year funding period only. 7.9.3 . Funding for this contract shall be expended during the applicable contract period. 7.9.4 . Funding for this contract shall be used to expand or enhance activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population, and to address local maternal and child health issues. 7.9.5 . Funding for this contract shall be expended as follows: a. : A minimum of 6075% of contract funding MUST be spent on implementing the approved FFY2022FFY2019-2026 2021 contract work plan to address the selected priority health issue(s); and b. and A maximum of 4025% of contract funding may be spent to expand or enhance other specific MCH initiatives/activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population and address local maternal and child health issues. 7.9.6 . Funding for this contract shall not be used for cash payments to intended recipients of maternal and child health services or for purchase of land, buildings, or major medical equipment. 7.9.7 . Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of performing, assisting, or encouraging abortion, and none of these funds shall be expended to directly, or indirectly, subsidize abortion services. 7.9.8 . Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of providing inpatient comprehensive family planning services, purchasing food or entertainment, political purposes, or research or training at a public, for-profit entity. 7.9.9 . Individuals with income falling below one hundred percent (100%) of the federal poverty guidelines shall not be charged for services under this contract. Poverty Guidelines are published annually by the U.S. HHS. 7.9.10 . The Contractor agrees that funds provided by the Department shall not be used in any manner to replace or supplant state or federal funds for any service included in this contract. No contract provisions preclude the Contractor from being a Medicaid provider. Contractors shall not use contract funding for services reimbursed under Medicaid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maternal Child Health Services Contract

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