Referrals to KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC Sample Clauses

Referrals to KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. The DORS counselor will encourage DORS consumers, and family members/advocates, as appropriate, to meet with KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. staff at the DORS office or KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. in order to gain a better understanding of KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. services being considered. • The DORS counselor shall provide medical, psychological, social, educational, and other relevant (such as DORS Individualized Plan for Employment) and required information to THE KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. including the specific required referral form for Career Assessment Services and other referral forms as applicable. • KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. has the option of not accepting a referral if it is deemed by KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. that it has not obtained adequate and/or current information or, if in the view of KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. , the person cannot be served by KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. • A DORS Authorization identifying services to be provided, dates of service and cost will be sent to KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. prior to a person entering a service program. • By referring a person for vocational services and entering into a purchase of service agreement, DORS expressly is not entering into an employer-employee relationship with the client or KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. appropriate, submitting recommendations on persons referred by DORS according to the standards and format indicated in this section. Reports require the signature of the appropriate KARINA ASSOCIATION, INC. staff member and shall be submitted within the specified timeline.
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