Common use of Offenders Clause in Contracts

Offenders. The Contractor will implement protocols for maintaining Waiting Lists and providing Interim Services for members of SABG priority populations, who are eligible but for whom SUD treatment services are not available due to limitations in provider capacity or Available Resources. Access to SABG Services The Contractor shall, within Available Resources, ensure that SABG services are not denied to any eligible Individuals regardless of: The Individual’s drug(s) of choice. The fact that an Individual is taking medically-prescribed medications. The fact that an Individual is using over the counter nicotine cessation medications or actively participating in a nicotine replacement therapy regimen. The Contractor shall, as required by the SABG Block Grant, ensure Interim Services are provided for Pregnant and Post-partum Women and Individuals Using Intravenous Drugs. Interim Services shall be made available within forty-eight (48) hours of seeking treatment. The Contractor shall document the provision of Interim Services. Interim Services shall include, at a minimum: Counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus for pregnant women. Referral for prenatal care. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) education. TB treatment services if necessary IUID. Admission to treatment services for the intravenous drug user shall be provided within fourteen (14) days after the Individual makes the request, regardless of funding source. If there is no treatment capacity within fourteen (14) days of the initial Individual request, offer or refer the Individual to Interim Services within forty- eight (48) hours of the initial request for treatment services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Washington Behavioral Health, Washington Behavioral Health

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Offenders. The Contractor will implement protocols for maintaining Waiting Lists and providing Interim Services for members of SABG priority populations, who are eligible but for whom SUD treatment services are not available due to limitations in provider capacity or Available Resources. Access to SABG Services The Contractor shall, within Available Resources, ensure that SABG services are not denied to any eligible Individuals regardless of: The Individual’s drug(s) of choice. The fact that an Individual is taking medically-prescribed medications. The fact that an Individual is using over the counter nicotine cessation medications or actively participating in a nicotine replacement therapy regimen. The Contractor shall, as required by the SABG Block Grant, ensure Interim Services are provided for Pregnant and Post-partum Women and Individuals Using Intravenous Drugs. Interim Services shall be made available within forty-eight (48) hours of seeking treatment. The Contractor shall document the provision of Interim Services. Interim Services shall include, at a minimum: Counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus for pregnant women. Referral for prenatal care. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) education. TB treatment services if necessary IUID. Admission to treatment services for the intravenous drug user shall be provided within fourteen (14) days after the Individual makes the request, regardless of funding source. If there is no treatment capacity within fourteen (14) days of the initial Individual request, offer or refer the Individual to Interim Services within forty- forty-eight (48) hours of the initial request for treatment services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Washington Behavioral Health – Administrative Services Organization Contract, Washington Behavioral Health – Administrative Services Organization Contract

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