Common use of Mental Health Need Clause in Contracts

Mental Health Need. The identification and establishment of a mental health need is consistent with the Department of State Health Services Children’s Mental Health Services Criteria. Accordingly, services may be provided for youth who have a diagnosis of mental illness (according to the most recent version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) and youth who exhibit serious emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders and who either (1) have a serious functional impairment, (2) are at risk of disruption of a preferred living or child care environment due to psychiatric symptoms, or

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Samples: Justice Department, Justice Department, Justice Department

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Mental Health Need. The identification and establishment of a mental health need is consistent with the Department of State Health Services Children’s Mental Health Services Criteria. Accordingly, services may be provided for youth juveniles who have a diagnosis of mental illness (according to the most recent version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) and youth juveniles who exhibit serious emotional, behavioral, or mental disorders and who either who: (1) have a serious functional impairment, ; (2) are at risk of disruption of a preferred living or child care environment due to psychiatric symptoms, ; or

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Samples: Justice Department

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