California Health Facilities Financing Authority Sample Contracts

CALIFORNIA HEALTH FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • March 15th, 2007

Resolution No. 2006-11 authorizes the execution of an Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) to provide administrative services including accounting, budgeting, data processing, personnel and business services to the Authority for the Fiscal Year 2006-07.

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GRANT AGREEMENT NUMBER CY HUMB-02
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • June 6th, 2024 • California

THIS AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made this 7th day of December, 2023, between County of Humboldt (“Grantee”) and the California Health Facilities Financing Authority (“CHFFA” or the “Authority”).

Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office Staff Summary of Resolution No. 2010-32
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • October 21st, 2010

Resolution No. 2010-32 authorizes the execution of an Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) to provide administrative services, including accounting, budgeting, data processing, personnel and business services to the Authority for the Fiscal Year 2010-11.

Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • September 18th, 2008

Resolution No. 2008-34 authorizes the execution of an Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) to provide administrative services, including accounting, budgeting, data processing, personnel and business services to the Authority for the Fiscal Year 2008-09.

Grant Agreement Number ALMD-02
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • December 27th, 2016 • California

The County of Alameda (the “County”) plans to develop a new 14-bed Crisis Residential Treatment (“CRT”) Program. The CRT Program will provide community-based, unlocked, voluntary psychiatric programs that will serve adults 18 and older with serious mental illnesses to stabilize their mental health symptoms and develop effective self-reliance skills in a home-like environment. The CRT Program will operate 24 hours per day, seven days per week and is expected to provide services for more than 600 stays per year while serving about 400 unique individuals. Grant funds will be used for construction or renovation, the purchase of furnishings and equipment, information technology costs, and for three months of program startup or expansion costs.

Grant Agreement (“Agreement”) Instructions
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • May 15th, 2014 • California

Attached are two versions of the Investment in Mental Health Wellness Grant Program grant agreement. We have enclosed a clean version for signature and a track changes version to reflect the changes we have made in response to the feedback we received from all counties. Please execute two copies of the Agreement and return them to us along with two original copies of the county’s approved or adopted resolution.

RELEASE AGREEMENT RELATING TO
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • November 25th, 2009

The Episcopal Home Communities (the “Borrower”) is requesting board approval of the Release Agreement related to the previously issued CHFFA Insured Revenue Bonds (The Episcopal Home), Series 2002B (the “Bonds”).

Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office
California Health Facilities Financing Authority • March 22nd, 2007

This Resolution authorizes the execution of an Interagency Agreement with the State Treasurer’s Office (STO) to provide administrative services including accounting, budgeting, data processing, personnel and business services to the Authority for the Fiscal Year 2003/4.

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