Common use of Subsidy-Ineligible Participants Clause in Contracts

Subsidy-Ineligible Participants. A. When a Participant becomes subsidy-ineligible as determined by the supervising parole officer, billing to the Department shall cease. The supervising parole officer will notify the Contractor of the date the Participant was terminated from the subsidy program by completing the TDCJ-PD Sex Offender Treatment, Terminated from Subsidy/Notification of Treatment Termination, SP-0507 (Exhibit J.7). Participants may still be attending the group, but they are required to pay their own bill in full. B. A Participant becomes subsidy-ineligible when he or she is terminated from the counseling program for any reason (e.g., death, revocation, incarceration, absconding, lengthy illness, disqualification from the group due to behavioral problems or non- attendance, or when the Participant’s financial status changes in such a way he or she can pay for their own treatment without subsidy assistance). The supervising parole officer shall remove a Participant from the subsidy program by notifying the Participant’s Treatment Provider within three (3) days of the date the supervising parole officer became aware that the Offender will no longer be subsidized. An Offender may be reinstated if the situation allows subsidy to resume.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Subsidy-Ineligible Participants. A. When a Participant becomes subsidy-ineligible as determined by the supervising parole officer, billing to the Department shall cease. The supervising parole officer will notify the Contractor of the date the Participant was terminated from the subsidy program by completing the TDCJ-PD Sex Offender Treatment, Terminated from Subsidy/Notification of Treatment Termination, SP-0507 (Exhibit J.7). Participants may still be attending the group, but they are required to pay their own bill xxxx in full. B. A Participant becomes subsidy-ineligible when he or she is terminated from the counseling program for any reason (e.g., death, revocation, incarceration, absconding, lengthy illness, disqualification from the group due to behavioral problems or non- attendance, or when the Participant’s financial status changes in such a way he or she can pay for their own treatment without subsidy assistance). The supervising parole officer shall remove a Participant from the subsidy program by notifying the Participant’s Treatment Provider within three (3) days of the date the supervising parole officer became aware that the Offender will no longer be subsidized. An Offender may be reinstated if the situation allows subsidy to resume.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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