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Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. Provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. Issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. Conduct review of performance and outcome information.
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Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. Provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. Issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. Conduct review of performance and outcome information. Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor(s) give/gives this assurance in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognize/ recognizes and agree/agrees that contracts will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) a. ( ) employs fewer than 15 persons. b. ( ) employs 15 or more persons and, pursuant to Section 84.7 (a) of the regulation (45 C.F.R. 84.7 (a)), has designated the following person(s) to coordinate its efforts to comply with the DHHS regulations. Name of 504 Person – Type or Print Name of Contractor(s) Type or Print Street Address or P.O. Box City State Zip Code I certify that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge *Exception: DHHS regulations state that: "If a recipient with fewer than 15 employees finds that, after consultation with a handicapped person seeking its services, there is no method of complying with (the facility accessibility regulations).other than making a significant alteration in its existing facilities, the recipient may, as an alternative, refer the handicapped person to other providers of those services that are accessible."
Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. conduct review of performance and outcome information. All payments under this agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. Service Modality Authorized Contract Amount Monthly Amount Authorized Units – Staff Available Hours (SAH) or Bed Days (BD) Authorize d Unit Rate NNA Funded Prevention $20,800 $1,733.33 436 SAH $47.71 NNA Funded Adolescent Non Residential $61,986 $5,165.50 1,299 SAH $47.71 County Funded Adolescent Non Residential $50,182 $4,181.83 1,052 SAH $47.71 County Funded Non Residential $247,578 $20,631.50 6,045 SAH $40.95 Total Maximum Contract Obligation $380,546 Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agree/agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor(s) give/gives this assurance in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognize/ recognizes and agree/agrees that contracts will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) a. ( ) employs fewer than 15 persons. b. ( ) employs 15 or more persons and, pursuant to Section 84.7 (a) of the regulation (45 C.F.R. 84.7 (a)), has designated the following person(s) to coordinate its efforts to comply with the DHHS regulation. Name of 504 Person – Type or Print Name of Contractor(s) Type or Print Street Address or P.O. Box City State Zip Code I certify that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge *Exception: DHHS regulations state that: "If a recipient with fewer than 15 employees finds that, after consultation with a handicapped person seeking its services, there is no method of complying with (the facility accessibility regulations) other than making a significant alteration in its existing facilities, the recipient may, as an...
Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. conduct review of performance and outcome information. All payments under this agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. Service Modality Authorized Contract Amount Monthly Amount Authorized Units – Staff Available Hours (SAH) or Bed Days (BD) Authorize d Unit Rate NNA Funded Residential $546,864 $45,572.00 9,114 BD $60.00 NNA Funded Adolescent Treatment Readiness $37,504 $3,125.33 1,250 SAH $30.00 County Funded Treatment Readiness $25,091 $2,090.92 737 SAH $34.04 County Funded Residential $162,146 $13,512.17 2,702 BD $60.00 County Funded Special Needs (Co-Occurring) Residential $139,935 $11,661.25 1399 BD $100.00 Total Maximum Contract Obligation $911,540 Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agree/agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor(s) give/gives this assurance in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognize/ recognizes and agree/agrees that contracts will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) a. ( ) employs fewer than 15 persons. b. ( ) employs 15 or more persons and, pursuant to Section 84.7 (a) of the regulation (45 C.F.R. 84.7 (a)), has designated the following person(s) to coordinate its efforts to comply with the DHHS regulation. Name of 504 Person – Type or Print Name of Contractor(s) Type or Print Street Address or X.X. Xxx Xxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Xxxx Xxxxx Zip Code I certify that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge *Exception: DHHS regulations state that: "If a recipient with fewer than 15 employees finds that, after consultation with a handicapped person seeking its services, there is no method of complying with (the facility accessibility reg...
Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. conduct review of performance and outcome information. All payments under this agreement must directly support services specified in this Agreement. Service Modality Authorized Contract Amount Monthly Amount Authorized Units – Staff Available Hours (SAH) or Bed Days (BD) Authorize d Unit Rate NNA Funded Adult Residential $299,479 $24,956.58 5,434 BD $55.11 County Funded Adult Residential $105,801 $8,816.75 1,898 BD $55.74 Total Maximum Contract Obligation $405,280 Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agree/agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor(s) give/gives this assurance in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognize/ recognizes and agree/agrees that contracts will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) a. ( ) employs fewer than 15 persons. b. ( ) employs 15 or more persons and, pursuant to Section 84.7 (a) of the regulation (45 C.F.R. 84.7 (a)), has designated the following person(s) to coordinate its efforts to comply with the DHHS regulation. Name of 504 Person – Type or Print Name of Contractor(s) Type or Print Street Address or P.O. Box City State Zip Code I certify that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge *Exception: DHHS regulations state that: "If a recipient with fewer than 15 employees finds that, after consultation with a handicapped person seeking its services, there is no method of complying with (the facility accessibility regulations) other than making a significant alteration in its existing facilities, the recipient may, as an alternative, refer the handicapped person to other providers of those services that are accessible." L:\CLIENT\H_DEPTS\HSA\DRUG\Flat Rate ...
Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Responsibilities. A. Provide technical assistance and support to assist Contractor’s implementation of the County’s OBM initiative; B. Issue and review OBM Implementation Guidelines; and C. Conduct review of performance and outcome information. Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. The Contractor(s) give/gives this assurance in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognize/ recognizes and agree/agrees that contracts will be extended in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) a. ( ) employs fewer than 15 persons.

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