Community provider definition

Community provider means a child care center, family child care provider or other service provider that has entered into a contract with a community contractor to provide services as part of a project.[PL 2021, c. 457, §2 (NEW).]
Community provider means a private entity which has
Community provider means a Federally Qualified Health

Examples of Community provider in a sentence

  • ProviderAn organisation that provides NHS treatment or care, for example, an NHS Acute Trust, Mental Health Trust, Community provider, or an Independent Sector organisation.

  • The primary objective of this policy option is to allow the opening of the market to any Community provider, to promote competition and to stimulate and enhance the efficiency of port services.

  • Note: Community provider clinicians that provide onsite mental health services must have appropriate space that is confidential and routine.

  • We do have a new Community provider in the southern region, and they will be entering rotation soon.

  • Community provider" means a governmental or nongovernmental entity that provides services to students or families, including but not limited to temporary and permanent housing, case management, immigration and language services and social, behavioral health, occupational training and legal services.


More Definitions of Community provider

Community provider means a community–based agency or program
Community provider means a community–based agency or program funded by the Administration to serve individuals with developmental disabilities.
Community provider means a community–based agency or program funded by the Behavioral Health Administration or the Medical Care Programs Administration to serve individuals with mental disorders, substance–related disorders, or a combination of these disorders.
Community provider means a public or private agency that provides one or more services under s. VA 11.05.
Community provider means a Participating Hospital or a Professional Provider that has been designated by Blue Cross and Blue Shield to provide services to participants in the Community Participating Option program.
Community provider means a private entity which has contracted to provide early childhood education programs for an ECPA district and which (a) is licensed by the Department of Human Services to provide day care services pursuant to P.L.1983, c.492 (C.30:5B-1 et seq.); and (b) is a tax exempt nonprofit organization;