GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee will: A. Establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) response and in alignment with the Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response (Funding Opportunity Number CDC- RFA-TP18-1802) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). B. Complete all activities required and allowable under this Contract by June 30, 2023. C. Perform required activities intended to slow the transmission of COVID-19, minimize morbidity and mortality, preserve function of healthcare workforce and infrastructure, and minimize social and economic impacts. Required activities include: 1. Hire public health personnel (professional, clinical, disease investigation, program and/or administrative) in support of COVID-19 and infectious disease preparedness and response. Personnel may be permanent full or part-time staff, temporary or term- limited staff, fellows, interns and/or contracted employees. 2. Establish a formal committee that will ensure Grantee’s health programs, methods and outcomes meet the diverse needs of the communities served. a. Within 30 days of Contract execution, submit a roster of this committee that describes how members are reflective of the communities to be served and can best address community public health needs to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager. b. Within 60 days of Contract execution, submit proposed plan to address health disparities, and your training plan to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager, using the template provided by System Agency. 3. Provide training for staff to be equipped to address health disparities appropriately, as recommended by the committee, to existing and new staff, focusing on issues relevant to the local communities served. D. Funds cannot be used for research, clinical care, medical or clinical supplies, fund-raising activities, construction or major renovations, to supplant existing state or federal funds for activities, purchase of vehicles of any kind (including mobile medical clinics), clothing to include uniforms or scrubs or funding an award to another party or provider who is ineligible. Any furniture/cubicle purchases will require PRIOR approval by System Agency. Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity or propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grant recipients, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body beyond normal, recognized executive relationships. E. Comply with all applicable regulations, standards, and guidelines in effect on the beginning date of this Contract and as amended.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract
GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee will:
A. Establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) response and in alignment with the Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response (Funding Opportunity Number CDC- RFA-TP18-1802) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
B. Complete all activities required and allowable under this Contract by June 30, 2023.
C. Perform required activities intended to slow the transmission of COVID-19, minimize morbidity and mortality, preserve function of healthcare workforce and infrastructure, and minimize social and economic impacts. Required activities include:
1. Hire public health personnel (professional, clinical, disease investigation, program and/or administrative) in support of COVID-19 and infectious disease preparedness and response. Personnel may be permanent full or part-time staff, temporary or term- limited staff, fellows, interns and/or contracted employees.
2. Establish a formal committee that will ensure GranteeXxxxxxx’s health programs, methods and outcomes meet the diverse needs of the communities served.
a. Within 30 days of Contract execution, submit a roster of this committee that describes how members are reflective of the communities to be served and can best address community public health needs to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager.
b. Within 60 days of Contract execution, submit proposed plan to address health disparities, and your training plan to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager, using the template provided by System Agency.
3. Provide training for staff to be equipped to address health disparities appropriately, as recommended by the committee, to existing and new staff, focusing on issues relevant to the local communities served.
D. Funds cannot be used for research, clinical care, medical or clinical supplies, fund-raising activities, construction or major renovations, to supplant existing state or federal funds for activities, purchase of vehicles of any kind (including mobile medical clinics), clothing to include uniforms or scrubs or funding an award to another party or provider who is ineligible. Any furniture/cubicle purchases will require PRIOR approval by System Agency. Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity or propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grant recipients, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body beyond normal, recognized executive relationships.
E. Comply with all applicable regulations, standards, and guidelines in effect on the beginning date of this Contract and as amended.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract
GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee will:
A. EstablishX. Xxxxxxxxx, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) response and in alignment with the Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response (Funding Opportunity Number CDC- RFA-TP18-1802) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
B. Complete all activities required and allowable under this Contract by June 30, 2023.
C. Perform required activities intended to slow the transmission of COVID-19, minimize morbidity and mortality, preserve function of healthcare workforce and infrastructure, and minimize social and economic impacts. Required activities include:
1. Hire public health personnel (professional, clinical, disease investigation, program and/or administrative) in support of COVID-19 and infectious disease preparedness and response. Personnel may be permanent full or part-time staff, temporary or term- limited staff, fellows, interns and/or contracted employees.
2. Establish a formal committee that will ensure GranteeXxxxxxx’s health programs, methods and outcomes meet the diverse needs of the communities served.
a. Within 30 days of Contract execution, submit a roster of this committee that describes how members are reflective of the communities to be served and can best address community public health needs to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager.
b. Within 60 days of Contract execution, submit proposed plan to address health disparities, and your training plan to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager, using the template provided by System Agency.
3. Provide training for staff to be equipped to address health disparities appropriately, as recommended by the committee, to existing and new staff, focusing on issues relevant to the local communities served.
D. Funds cannot be used for research, clinical care, medical or clinical supplies, fund-raising activities, construction or major renovations, to supplant existing state or federal funds for activities, purchase of vehicles of any kind (including mobile medical clinics), clothing to include uniforms or scrubs or funding an award to another party or provider who is ineligible. Any furniture/cubicle purchases will require PRIOR approval by System Agency. Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity or propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grant recipients, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body beyond normal, recognized executive relationships.
E. Comply with all applicable regulations, standards, and guidelines in effect on the beginning date of this Contract and as amended.
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Samples: CPS/Ph Workforce Contract, CPS/Ph Workforce Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract
GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee will:
A. EstablishX. Xxxxxxxxx, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) response and in alignment with the Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response (Funding Opportunity Number CDC- RFA-TP18-1802) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
B. Complete all activities required and allowable under this Contract by June 30, 2023.
C. Perform required activities intended to slow the transmission of COVID-19, minimize morbidity and mortality, preserve function of healthcare workforce and infrastructure, and minimize social and economic impacts. Required activities include:
1. Hire public health personnel (professional, clinical, disease investigation, program and/or administrative) in support of COVID-19 and infectious disease preparedness and response. Personnel may be permanent full or part-time staff, temporary or term- limited staff, fellows, interns and/or contracted employees.
2. Establish a formal committee that will ensure GranteeXxxxxxx’s health programs, methods and outcomes meet the diverse needs of the communities served.
a. Within 30 days of Contract execution, submit a roster of this committee that describes how members are reflective of the communities to be served and can best address community public health needs to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager.
b. Within 60 days of Contract execution, submit proposed plan to address health disparitiesdisparities , and your training plan to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager, using the template provided by System Agency.
3. Provide training for staff to be equipped to address health disparities appropriately, as recommended by the committee, to existing and new staff, focusing on issues relevant to the local communities served.
D. Funds cannot be used for research, clinical care, medical or clinical supplies, fund-raising activities, construction or major renovations, to supplant existing state or federal funds for activities, purchase of vehicles of any kind (including mobile medical clinics), clothing to include uniforms or scrubs or funding an award to another party or provider who is ineligible. Any furniture/cubicle purchases will require PRIOR approval by System Agency. Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity or propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grant recipients, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body beyond normal, recognized executive relationships.
E. Comply with all applicable regulations, standards, and guidelines in effect on the beginning date of this Contract and as amended.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract, Interlocal Cooperation Contract
GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee will:
A. Establish, expand, train and sustain public health workforce in support of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) response and in alignment with the Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response (Funding Opportunity Number CDC- RFA-TP18-1802) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
B. Complete all activities required and allowable under this Contract by June 30, 2023.
C. Perform required activities intended to slow the transmission of COVID-19, minimize morbidity and mortality, preserve function of healthcare workforce and infrastructure, and minimize social and economic impacts. Required activities include:
1. Hire public health personnel (professional, clinical, disease investigation, program and/or administrative) in support of COVID-19 and infectious disease preparedness and response. Personnel may be permanent full or part-time staff, temporary or term- limited staff, fellows, interns and/or contracted employees.
2. Establish a formal committee that will ensure GranteeXxxxxxx’s health programs, methods and outcomes meet the diverse needs of the communities served.
a. Within 30 days of Contract execution, submit a roster of this committee that describes how members are reflective of the communities to be served and can best address community public health needs to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager.
b. Within 60 days of Contract execution, submit proposed plan to address health disparitiesdisparities , and your training plan to XxxxxxxxxXxXx@xxxx.xxxxx.xxx and the assigned Contract Manager, using the template provided by System Agency.
3. Provide training for staff to be equipped to address health disparities appropriately, as recommended by the committee, to existing and new staff, focusing on issues relevant to the local communities served.
D. Funds cannot be used for research, clinical care, medical or clinical supplies, fund-raising activities, construction or major renovations, to supplant existing state or federal funds for activities, purchase of vehicles of any kind (including mobile medical clinics), clothing to include uniforms or scrubs or funding an award to another party or provider who is ineligible. Any furniture/cubicle purchases will require PRIOR approval by System Agency. Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity or propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grant recipients, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body beyond normal, recognized executive relationships.
E. Comply with all applicable regulations, standards, and guidelines in effect on the beginning date of this Contract and as amended.
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Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Contract