Common use of Licensing Requirements and Number of Children in Care Clause in Contracts

Licensing Requirements and Number of Children in Care. a. The MDHHS Division of Child Welfare Licensing (DCWL) is the licensing agency for Child Caring Institutions (CCI). A license is issued to a certain person or organization at a specific location, is non-transferable, and remains the property of the Department. Therefore, a CCI must be established at a specific location. b. The Contractor must ensure that, for the duration of this contract, it will maintain a license for those program areas and services that are provided under this Contract. If the Contractor fails to comply with this section, MDHHS may terminate this Contract for default. c. The Contractor is licensed to provide service under this contract under the following license number: xxx d. At no time must the number of youth in care exceed the licensed capacity of the facility specified in the Contractor’s license. On no day during this Contract period, may there be more than xxx youth in placement for whom MDHHS has the responsibility to make a State payment. MDHHS does not guarantee any minimum number of assignments or youth in care at any point in time. If the Contractor can admit more than the contracted number of youth (but not more than the licensed capacity), a bed cap exception must be obtained through DCWL prior to placement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Foster Care Juvenile Justice Contract, Residential Foster Care Juvenile Justice (Rfcjj) Contract

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Licensing Requirements and Number of Children in Care. a. The MDHHS Division of Child Welfare Licensing (DCWL) is the licensing agency for Child Caring Institutions (CCI). A license is issued to a certain person or organization at a specific location, is non-transferable, and remains the property of the Department. Therefore, a an CCI must be established at a specific location. b. The Contractor must ensure that, for the duration of this contract, it will must maintain a license for those program areas and services that are provided under this Contract. If the Contractor fails to comply with this section, MDHHS may terminate this Contract for default. c. The Contractor is licensed to provide service under this contract under the following license number: xxx d. At no time must the number of youth in care exceed the licensed capacity of the facility specified in the Contractor’s license. On no day during this Contract period, may must there be more than xxx youth in placement for whom MDHHS has the responsibility to make a State payment. MDHHS does not guarantee any a minimum number of assignments referrals or youth in care at any point in time. If the Contractor can admit more than the contracted number of youth (but not more than the licensed capacity), a bed cap exception must be obtained through DCWL prior to placement.

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Samples: Contract

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Licensing Requirements and Number of Children in Care. a. The MDHHS Division of Child Welfare Licensing (DCWL) is the licensing agency for Child Caring Institutions (CCI). A license is issued to a certain person or organization at a specific location, is non-transferable, and remains the property of the Department. Therefore, a CCI must be established at a specific location. b. The Contractor must ensure that, for the duration of this contract, it will maintain a license for those program areas and services that are provided under this Contract. If the Contractor fails to comply with this section, MDHHS may terminate this Contract for default. c. The Contractor is licensed to provide service under this contract under the following license number: xxx d. At no time must the number of youth in care exceed the licensed capacity of the facility specified in the Contractor’s license. On no day during this Contract period, may there be more than xxx youth in placement for whom MDHHS has the responsibility to make a State payment. MDHHS does not guarantee any minimum number of assignments or youth in care at any point in time. If the Contractor can admit more than the contracted number of youth (but not more than the licensed capacity), a bed cap bap exception must be obtained through DCWL prior to placement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Foster Care Juvenile Justice Contract

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