Common use of General Program and Service Requirements Clause in Contracts

General Program and Service Requirements. 9.1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive specialized mental health and rehabilitation services, as defined in the California Code of Regulations Title 9, Chapter 11, to children and youth who meet the criteria established in, and in accordance with, the Placer County Mental Health Plan. Services shall emphasize a social rehabilitation approach as established in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9. Services shall be coordinated with the client’s primary health care provider so that specialty mental health services support a “whole health” approach. The CONTRACTOR shall abide by all of the requirements set forth by the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program, use the State-approved EPSDT manual as a guide for all service and documentation provision, and adhere to all COUNTY guidelines, policies and procedures. 9.2. The CONTRACTOR shall work with each child/youth’s parent, guardian or caregiver and his/her primary care physician on medical issues and issues surrounding medications. If a child/youth has a higher level psychiatric need, CONTRACTOR shall provide consultation with a psychiatrist, evaluation by a psychiatrist, and/or medication and support services from a psychiatrist, whichever are deemed clinically necessary. 9.3. The CONTRACTOR shall involve the child/parents/caregivers/guardians in all treatment planning and decision-making regarding the services as documented in the child’s Client Services Plan, or the COUNTY USP, which shall be updated at least annually by the CONTRACTOR. 9.4. The CONTRACTOR shall provide clinical supervision to all treatment staff, licensed or license- eligible, in accordance with approved policies and procedures. Those staff seeking licensure shall receive clinical supervision in accordance with the appropriate State Licensure Board (i.e. Board of Behavioral Sciences, Board of Psychology, Board of Nursing, and Medical Board). All treatment staff shall be required to keep their licenses and/or registrations with said Boards current at all times during the contract period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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General Program and Service Requirements. 9.1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive specialized mental health and rehabilitation services, as defined in the California Code of Regulations Title 9, Chapter 11, to children and youth who meet the criteria established in, and in accordance with, the Placer County Mental Health Plan. Services shall emphasize a social rehabilitation approach as established in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9. Services shall be coordinated with the client’s child or youths primary health care provider so that specialty mental health services support a “whole health” approach. The CONTRACTOR shall abide by all of the requirements set forth by the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program, use the State-approved EPSDT manual as a guide for all service and documentation provision, and adhere to all COUNTY guidelines, policies and procedures. 9.2. The CONTRACTOR shall work with each child/child or youth’s parent, guardian or caregiver and his/her primary care physician on medical issues and issues surrounding medications. If a child/child or youth has a higher level psychiatric need, CONTRACTOR shall provide consultation with a psychiatrist, evaluation by a psychiatrist, and/or medication and support services from a psychiatrist, whichever are deemed clinically necessary. 9.3. The CONTRACTOR shall involve the child/child or youth, parents/caregivers/, caregivers and/or guardians in all treatment planning and decision-making regarding the services as documented in the child/youth’s Client Services Service Plan, or the COUNTY USPUnified Services Plan, which shall be updated at least annually by the CONTRACTOR. 9.4. The CONTRACTOR shall provide clinical supervision to all treatment staff, licensed or license- license-eligible, in accordance with approved policies and procedures. Those staff seeking licensure shall receive clinical supervision in accordance with the appropriate State Licensure Board (i.e. Board of Behavioral Sciences, Board of Psychology, Board of Nursing, and Medical Board). All treatment staff shall be required to keep their licenses and/or registrations with said Boards current at all times during the contract period.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

General Program and Service Requirements. 9.17.1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive specialized mental health and rehabilitation services, as defined in the California Code of Regulations Title 9, Chapter 11, to children and youth who meet the criteria established in, and in accordance with, the Placer County Mental Health Plan. Services shall emphasize a social rehabilitation approach as established in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9. Services shall be coordinated with the client’s primary health care provider so that specialty mental health services support a “whole health” approach. The CONTRACTOR shall abide by all of the requirements set forth by the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program, use the State-State- approved EPSDT manual as a guide for all service and documentation provision, and adhere to all COUNTY guidelines, policies and procedures. 9.27.2. The CONTRACTOR shall work with each child/youth’s parent, guardian or caregiver and his/her primary care physician on medical issues and issues surrounding medications. If a child/youth has a higher higher-level psychiatric need, CONTRACTOR shall provide consultation with a psychiatrist, evaluation by a psychiatrist, and/or medication and support services from a psychiatrist, whichever are deemed clinically necessary. 9.37.3. The CONTRACTOR shall involve the child/parents/caregivers/guardians in all treatment planning and decision-making regarding the services as documented in the child’s Client Services Plan, or the COUNTY USP, which shall be updated at least annually by the CONTRACTOR. 9.47.4. The CONTRACTOR shall provide clinical supervision to all treatment staff, licensed or license- license eligible, in accordance with approved policies and procedures. Those staff seeking licensure shall receive clinical supervision in accordance with the appropriate State Licensure Board (i.e. Board of Behavioral Sciences, Board of Psychology, Board of Nursing, and Medical Board). All treatment staff shall be required to keep their licenses and/or registrations with said Boards current at all times during the contract period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

General Program and Service Requirements. 9.1. 10.1 The CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive specialized mental health and rehabilitation services, as defined in the California Code of Regulations Title 9, Chapter 11, to children youth and youth emerging adults who meet the criteria established in, and in accordance with, the Placer County Mental Health Plan. Services shall emphasize a trauma informed approach., social rehabilitation approach as established in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9. Services shall be coordinated with the client’s primary health care provider so that specialty mental health services support a “whole health” approach. The CONTRACTOR shall abide by all of the requirements set forth by the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program, use the State-approved EPSDT manual as a guide for all service and documentation provision, and adhere to all COUNTY guidelines, policies and procedures. 9.2. 10.2 The CONTRACTOR shall work with each child/youth’s parent, guardian or caregiver and his/her primary care physician on medical issues and issues surrounding medications, if applicable. If a child/youth has a higher level psychiatric need, CONTRACTOR shall consult with COUNTY to provide consultation with a psychiatrist, evaluation by a psychiatrist, and/or medication and support services from a psychiatrist, whichever are deemed clinically necessary. 9.3. 10.3 The CONTRACTOR shall involve the childyouth/parents/caregivers/guardians in all treatment planning and decision-making regarding the services as documented in the child’s Client Services Plan, or the COUNTY USP, which shall be updated at least annually by the CONTRACTOR.. DRAFT 9.4. 10.4 The CONTRACTOR shall provide clinical supervision to all treatment staff, licensed or license- license-eligible, in accordance with approved policies and procedures. Those staff seeking licensure shall receive clinical supervision in accordance with the appropriate State Licensure Board (i.e. Board of Behavioral Sciences, Board of Psychology, Board of Nursing, and Medical Board). All treatment staff shall be required to keep their licenses and/or registrations with said Boards current at all times during the contract period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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General Program and Service Requirements. 9.15.1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive specialized mental health and rehabilitation services, as defined in the California Code of Regulations Title 9, Chapter 11, to children and youth who meet the criteria established in, and in accordance with, the Placer County Mental Health Plan. Services shall emphasize a social rehabilitation approach as established in the California Code of Regulations, Title 9. Services shall be coordinated with the client’s primary health care provider so that specialty mental health services support a “whole health” approach. The CONTRACTOR shall abide by all of the requirements set forth by the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program, use the State-State- approved EPSDT manual as a guide for all service and documentation provision, and adhere to all COUNTY guidelines, policies and procedures. 9.25.2. The CONTRACTOR shall work with each child/youth’s parent, guardian or caregiver and his/her primary care physician on medical issues and issues surrounding medications. If a child/youth has a higher higher-level psychiatric need, CONTRACTOR shall provide consultation with a psychiatrist, evaluation by a psychiatrist, and/or medication and support services from a psychiatrist, whichever are deemed clinically necessary. 9.35.3. The CONTRACTOR shall involve the child/parents/caregivers/guardians in all treatment planning and decision-making regarding the services as documented in the child’s Client Services Plan, or the COUNTY USP, Plan which shall be updated at least annually by the CONTRACTOR. 9.45.4. The CONTRACTOR shall provide clinical supervision to all treatment staff, licensed or license- license eligible, in accordance with approved policies and procedures. Those staff seeking licensure shall receive clinical supervision in accordance with the appropriate State Licensure Board (i.e. i.e., Board of Behavioral Sciences, Board of Psychology, Board of Nursing, and Medical Board). All treatment staff shall be required to keep their licenses and/or registrations with said Boards current at all times during the contract period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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