Participating Agency Agreement Sample Contracts

PARTICIPATING AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOMELESS ADULT AND FAMILY MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSONNEL TEAMS
Participating Agency Agreement • January 22nd, 2019

Assembly Bill 210 became effective on January 1, 2018. It creates section 18999.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. That new section permits multidisciplinary personnel teams (MDTs) of Participating Agencies to share and exchange information made confidential by State law in order to facilitate the expedited identification, assessment, and linkage of homeless adults and families to housing and supportive services within the County.

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PARTICIPATING AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR RIVERSIDE COUNTY HOMELESS ADULT AND FAMILY MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSONNEL TEAMS
Participating Agency Agreement • September 27th, 2023

Assembly Bill 210 (January 1, 2018) created section 18999.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. That new section permits multidisciplinary personnel teams (MDTs) of Participating Agencies to share and exchange information made confidential by State law in order to facilitate the expedited identification, assessment, and linkage of homeless adults and families to housing and supportive services within the County.

PARTICIPATING AGENCY AGREEMENT
Participating Agency Agreement • January 7th, 2022

This Agreement is not intended to form, and shall not be interpreted as forming, an agency relationship, a joint venture or a legal partnership between the parties defined by the Partnership Act, (R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 5) and relevant jurisprudence of the courts of Ontario and Canada. The Parties agree that the Agreement shall not be interpreted as resulting in joint and several liability to or as against third parties.

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR THE PROVISION OF
Participating Agency Agreement • May 28th, 2019

This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by Orange County Social Services Agency (SSA), Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA), Orange County Office of Care Coordination (OCC), Orange County Community Resources (OCCR), Orange County Information Technology (OCIT), Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Department (OCSD), Orange County Probation Department (Probation), and Orange County Public Works (OCPW). All of the above are departments or agencies of the County of Orange (County), and may be referred to hereinafter collectively as “AGENCIES” or individually as “AGENCY.”

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