Waiver Residential Vacancy Management Sample Clauses

Waiver Residential Vacancy Management. The AE shall develop and maintain an implementation protocol in accordance with the Department’s Waiver Residential Vacancy Management established policies and procedures. The AE shall assign a staff point-person to implement the Waiver Residential Vacancy Management activities identified in the AE’s protocol and in accordance with the Department’s established policies and procedures. Providers of Waiver-funded residential habilitation settings licensed under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 may only render services to individuals up to the Approved Program Capacity of the service location. Therefore, the AE shall only approve and authorize Waiver services for Participants in residential settings licensed under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 that are within the service location’s Approved Program Capacity except as approved by ODP. The AE shall also ensure it remains within its approved current Waiver Capacity Commitment.
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Waiver Residential Vacancy Management. The process of identifying and managing a vacancy in a service location licensed under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 (relating to Community Homes for Individuals with Mental Retardation) within the service location’s Approved Program Capacity. Willing Provider – A provider that agrees to serve Waiver Participants, to accept the Department’s payment as payment in full for rendering a Waiver service and to abide by all of the Medicaid Waiver Provider requirement, including entering into and maintaining a signed current Waiver Provider Agreement with the Department. Written Policies and Procedures – CMS-approved Waivers, Waiver amendments, rules, regulations, policies, policy clarification, bulletins, directives, procedures and any Department-approved revisions specific to Medicaid Waivers that are developed and overseen by the Department. This includes written correspondence signed by the Secretary of DPW or the Deputy Secretary of ODP.
Waiver Residential Vacancy Management. The process of identifying and managing a vacancy in a service location licensed under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 (relating to Community Homes) within the service location’s Approved Program Capacity. Willing Provider – A provider that agrees to serve Waiver Participants, to accept the Department’s payment as payment in full for rendering a Waiver service and to abide by all of the Medicaid Waiver Provider requirement, including entering into and maintaining a signed current Waiver Provider Agreement with the Department. Written Policies and Procedures – CMS-approved Waivers and Waiver amendments, rules, regulations, policies, policy clarifications, bulletins, directives, announcements, and procedures. This includes written correspondence signed by the Secretary of DHS or the Deputy Secretary of ODP.
Waiver Residential Vacancy Management. The AE shall develop and maintain an implementation protocol in accordance with the Department’s Waiver Residential Vacancy Management established policies and procedures. The AE shall assign a staff point-person to implement the Waiver Residential Vacancy Management activities identified in the AE’s protocol and in accordance with the Department’s established policies and procedures.
Waiver Residential Vacancy Management. The process of identifying and managing a Temporary Absence or Permanent Vacancy and filling a Permanent Vacancy in a service location licensed under 55 Pa. Code Chapter 6400 (relating to Community Homes for Individuals With Mental Retardation) within the service location’s Approved Program Capacity. Willing Provider – A Provider that agrees to serve Waiver Participants, to accept the Department’s payment as payment in full for rendering a Waiver service and to abide by all of the Medicaid Waiver Provider requirements, including entering into and maintaining a signed current Waiver Provider Agreement with the Department. Written Policies and Procedures – CMS-approved Waivers, Waiver amendments, rules, regulations, policies, policy clarifications, bulletins, directives, procedures and any Department- approved revisions specific to Medicaid Waivers that are developed and overseen by the Department. This includes written correspondence signed by the Secretary of DPW or the Deputy Secretary of ODP.

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