Transportation Services. 35 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions: 1 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life. 4 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations. 8 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log. 11 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 and when an ambulance is not required. 14 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 service under this section by the COUNTY. 17 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services, Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services, Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
Transportation Services. 35 a. 30 1) COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to 31 and 36 from designated residential Residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through 32 the 37 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 133 a) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate 34 attention 2 for a Client Participant due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical 35 attention, where 3 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss 36 of life.
4 237 b) When any Client Participant needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 Subparagraph 22.b 1 subparagraph E.2.o.2) below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client Participant due to unforeseen 2 circumstances 6 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a 3 timely 7 manner or ClientParticipant’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 34 c) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation 5 Call 9 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation 6 within 10 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 47 d) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 8 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 and when 9 an ambulance is not required.
14 510 e) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance 11 Provider 15 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a 12 covered 16 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 b. 13 2) Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client Participant, 14 either in CONTRACTOR’s own, or COUNTY loaned, vehicle to locations 18 that are considered necessary 15 and/or important to the ClientParticipant's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 Social Security 16 Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 non-emergency medical or 17 mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. E.2.o.1) above, that require 21 treatment at a 18 physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 necessary or 19 required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 ClientParticipant.
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Samples: Substance Use Disorder Residential Recovery and Detoxification Services Agreement
Transportation Services. 35 7 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 8 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 9 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 10 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 11 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 12 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 13 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 14 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 15 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 16 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 17 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 18 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 19 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 20 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 21 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 22 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 23 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 24 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 25 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 26 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 27 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 28 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 29 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 30 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 31 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 32 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
Transportation Services. 35 5 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 6 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 7 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 8 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 9 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 10 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 11 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 12 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 13 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 14 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 15 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 16 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 17 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 18 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 19 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 20 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 21 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 22 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 23 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 24 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 25 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 26 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 27 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 28 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 29 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 30 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
Transportation Services. 35 31 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 32 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 33 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 34 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 35 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 36 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 37 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 21 of 29 EXHIBIT A 1 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 2 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 3 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 4 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 5 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 6 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 7 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 8 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 9 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 10 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 11 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 12 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 13 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 14 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 15 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 16 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 17 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 18 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 19 Client.
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Samples: Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
Transportation Services. 35 13 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 14 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 15 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement Contract under the following conditions:
1 16 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 17 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 18 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 19 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 20 Subparagraph 22.b 21.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 21 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 22 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 23 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 24 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 25 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 26 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 27 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 28 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 29 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 30 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 31 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 32 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 33 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 34 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 35 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a21.a. above, that require 21 36 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 37 1 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 2 Client.
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Samples: Contract for Provision of Services
Transportation Services. 35 6 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 7 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 8 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 9 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 10 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 11 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 12 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 13 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 14 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 15 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 16 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 17 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 18 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 19 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 20 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 21 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 22 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 23 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 24 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 25 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 26 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 27 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 28 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 29 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 30 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 31 Client.
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Samples: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
Transportation Services. 35 10 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 11 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 12 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 13 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 14 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 15 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 16 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 17 Subparagraph 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 18 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 19 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 20 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 21 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 22 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 23 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 24 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 25 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 26 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 27 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 28 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 29 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 30 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 31 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 32 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 33 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 34 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 35 Client.
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Samples: Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
Transportation Services. 35 a. 32 1) Emergency Medical Transportation – COUNTY shall only pay for medical 33 ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 from designated residential substance use disorder 34 treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement 35 under the following conditions:
1 136 a) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate 37 attention 2 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical 1 attention, where 3 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss 2 of life.
4 23 b) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 4 Subparagraph 22.b 2) below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen 5 circumstances 6 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within 6 a timely 7 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 37 c) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation 8 Call 9 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation 9 within 10 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 410 d) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 11 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 12 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 513 e) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance 14 Provider 15 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a 15 covered 16 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 b. 16 2) Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client Client, either in 17 C ONTRACTOR’s own, or COUNTY loaned, vehicle to locations 18 that are considered necessary and/or 18 important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 Social Security Administration 19 offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 non-emergency medical or mental health 20 services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. r.1) above, that require 21 treatment at a physician office, urgent 21 care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 necessary or required for transportation 22 based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Services
Transportation Services. 35 8 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 9 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 10 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 11 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 12 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 13 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 14 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 15 Subparagraph 22.b b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 16 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 17 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 18 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 19 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 20 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 21 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 22 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 23 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 24 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 25 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 26 service under this section by the COUNTY.
17 27 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client Client, either in 28 CONTRACTOR’s own, or COUNTY loaned, vehicle to locations 18 that are considered necessary and/or 29 important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 Social Security Administration 30 offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 non-emergency medical or mental health 31 services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. a, above, that require 21 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, 32 or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 necessary or required for transportation based on 33 the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Co Occurring Residential Treatment Services
Transportation Services. 35 30 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 31 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 32 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement under the following conditions:
1 33 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 34 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 35 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 36 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 Subparagraph 37 22.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 including, but 1 not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 manner or Client’s 2 physical condition and/or limitations.
8 3 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 4 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 the 5 city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 6 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 identified 7 on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 and when 8 an ambulance is not required.
14 9 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 10 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 service 11 under this section by the COUNTY.
17 12 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – - CONTRACTOR shall arrange or transport a Client to 13 locations 18 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not 14 limited to, 19 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 15 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a. above, that require 21 16 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 17 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 18 Client.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Withdrawal Management Services
Transportation Services. 35 18 a. COUNTY shall only pay for medical ambulance or medical van transportation to and 36 19 from designated residential substance use disorder treatment programs or health facilities through the 37 20 COUNTY’s Medical Transportation Agreement Contract under the following conditions:
1 21 1) Ambulance transportation shall be used for services requiring immediate attention 2 22 for a Client due to any sudden or serious illness or injury requiring immediate medical attention, where 3 23 delay in providing such services may aggravate the medical condition or cause the loss of life.
4 24 2) When any Client needs non-emergency transportation as identified in 5 25 Subparagraph 22.b 20.b below, and CONTRACTOR cannot transport Client due to unforeseen circumstances 6 26 including, but not limited to, staffing constraints, CONTRACTOR vehicle access within a timely 7 27 manner or Client’s physical condition and/or limitations.
8 28 3) CONTRACTOR shall utilize the COUNTY’s Ambulance Monthly Rotation Call 9 29 Log to request transportation services from Ambulance Providers designated for transportation within 10 30 the city of the CONTRACTOR’s facility for each said month as identified on the log.
11 31 4) CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to contact Ambulance Providers 12 32 identified on the Monthly Rotation Call Log as those providers who offer van transportation services if 13 33 and when an ambulance is not required.
14 34 5) CONTRACTOR shall be held liable and may be billed by the Ambulance Provider 15 35 for services requested by CONTRACTOR that are deemed inappropriate for use and not a covered 16 36 service under this section by the COUNTY.. 37 //
17 1 b. Non-Emergency Transportation – CONTRACTOR shall transport Client to locations 18 2 that are considered necessary and/or important to the Client's recovery plan including, but not limited to, 19 3 Social Security Administration offices for Supplemental Security Income benefits and for non- 20 4 emergency medical or mental health services not identified in Subparagraph 22.a20.a. above, that require 21 5 treatment at a physician office, urgent care, or emergency room when an ambulance provider is not 22 6 necessary or required for transportation based on the level of severity and/or services required by the 23 7 Client.
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Samples: Master Services Agreement