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Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-7.5 Specific Appropriation 385 – Here’s Help From the funds in Specific Appropriation 385, the recurring sum of $200,000 and the nonrecurring sum of $300,000 from the General Revenue Fund shall be provided to Here's Help, Inc. C2-7.6 Specific Appropriation 388 Projects From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, nonrecurring General Revenue is provided for the following projects: C2-7.6.1 Camillus House - Behavioral Health Services C2-7.6.2 Miami-Dade Homeless Trust - Crisis Outpatient Bed Program C2-8 Fiscal Year 2017-18 Appropriations Pursuant to the FY17-18 General Appropriations Act, Ch. 2017-70, Laws of Fla., the Managing Entity shall implement the following, summarized in Table 5: C2-8.1 Specific Appropriation 363 Project - Community Action Treatment (CAT) Teams C2-8.1.1 Funds provided in Specific Appropriation 363, shall be used for the operation of Community Action Treatment (CAT) teams that provide community-based services to children ages 11 to 21 with a mental health or co-occurring substance abuse diagnosis with any accompanying characteristics such as being at· risk for out-of-home placement as demonstrated by repeated failures at less intensive levels of care; having two or more hospitalizations or repeated failures; involvement with the Department of Juvenile Justice or multiple episodes involving law enforcement; or poor academic performance or suspensions. Children younger than 11 may be candidates ~they display two or more of the aforementioned characteristics.
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Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-7.5 Specific Appropriation 385 – Here’s Help From the funds in Specific Appropriation 385, the recurring sum of $200,000 and the nonrecurring sum of $300,000 from the General Revenue Fund shall be provided to Here's Help, Inc. C2-7.6 Specific Appropriation 388 Projects From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, nonrecurring General Revenue is provided for the following projects: C2-7.6.1 Camillus House - Behavioral Health Services C2-7.6.2 Miami-Dade Homeless Trust - Crisis Outpatient Bed Program C2-8 Fiscal Year 2017-18 Appropriations Pursuant to the FY17-18 General Appropriations Act, Ch. 2017-70, Laws of Fla., the Managing Entity shall implement the following:
Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-7.5 Specific Appropriation 385 – Here’s Help From the funds in Specific Appropriation 385, the recurring sum of $200,000 and the nonrecurring sum of $300,000 from the General Revenue Fund shall be provided to Here's Help, Inc. C2-7.6 Specific Appropriation 388 Projects From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, nonrecurring General Revenue is provided for the following projects: C2-7.6.1 Camillus House - Behavioral Health Services C2-7.6.2 Miami-Dade Homeless Trust - Crisis Outpatient Bed Program REVISED EXHIBIT C3 – ME REQUIRED REPORTS, PLANS, AND FUNCTIONAL TASKS All Requirements in Table 2 must be submitted to the Contract Manager electronically and be uploaded to the ME’s secure web-based document vault. Table 2 – Required Submissions Section # Requirement Required by Frequency Due No Later Than: C3-1 Required Reports and Plans Provider Tangible Property Inventory Template 1 Section B-7.2 Guidance 2 Initial; and Annually Initial: within 30 days of execution; Annual: July 31 Regional planning documents Section C-1.1.2 As Needed As Needed Triennial Needs Assessment Section C-1.1.3 Every 3 years, beginning 2016 October 31 Managing Entity Annual Business Operations Plan Template 4 Section C-1.1.6 Annually July 31 Plan for Reintegrating Discharge-Ready Individuals Section C-1.1.7 Annually July 15 Record Transition Plan Guidance 3 Section C-1.1.8 Once Within 90 days of execution Enhancement Plan Section C-1.1.12 Annually, beginning 2017 September 1 Care Coordination Plan Section C-1.2.2 Initial; and Annual Update Initial: within 60 days of execution; Annual Update: July 15 Fraud and Abuse Prevention Protocol Section C-1.3.4 Once Within 60 days of execution
Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-7.4 Specific Appropriation 388 Projects C2-7.4.1 From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, General Revenue is provided for Circles of Care - Harbor Pines / Cedar Village C2-7.4.2 From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, nonrecurring General Revenue is provided for the following projects:
Model Guidelines and Requirements. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates of child abuse cases. C2-7.5 Specific Appropriation 385 – Here’s Help From the funds in Specific Appropriation 385, the recurring sum of $200,000 and the nonrecurring sum of $300,000 from the General Revenue Fund shall be provided to Here's Help, Inc. C2-7.6 Specific Appropriation 388 Projects From the funds in Specific Appropriation 388, nonrecurring General Revenue is provided for the following projects: C2-7.6.1 Camillus House - Behavioral Health Services C2-7.6.2 Miami-Dade Homeless Trust - Crisis Outpatient Bed Program REVISED EXHIBIT EMINIMUM PERFORMANCE MEASURES E-1 To demonstrate delivery of the Service Tasks detailed in Section C-1, the Managing Entity shall meet the annual performance measures in Table 3. Table 3 – Managing Entity Performance Measures Measure Description Consequence Systemic Monitoring: The Managing Entity shall complete on-site monitoring, in accordance with Section C-1.4 of no less than twenty percent of all Network Service Providers each fiscal year. Completion of monitoring includes the release of a final monitoring report to the Network Service Provider. Progress towards attainment of this measure shall be demonstrated by the achievement of the following quarterly milestones. Each fiscal year, the Managing Entity shall monitor a minimum of: E-1.1 3% of its individual Network Service Providers, by September 30; E-1.2 7% of its Network Service Providers by December 31; E-1.3 15% of its Network Service Providers by March 31; and E-1.4 20% of its Network Service Providers by June 30. Failure to meet the standard shall be considered nonperformance pursuant to Section E-5.

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