Provider agency means a funded organization under contract with the Children’s Board to deliver and provide social services and supports to children and families of Hillsborough County, FL.
Provider agency means any public or nonprofit agency in a planning and service area appointed by the regional administrative agency with prior approval by the Department on Aging to receive and assess reports of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
Provider agency means the organization or individual who has executed a Medicaid agreement with the department to provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
Examples of Provider agency in a sentence
State Licensed, Certified or Registered as Applicable Provider agency must be licensed, Certified or Registered by the State of Wisconsin licensing entity to provide Mental Health outpatient and/or AODA outpatient services under contract with Inclusa.
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Provider agency means the person or entity entering into this contract with DHS or one of its departmental components. Subcontractee means the legal entity that enters into a Contractual arrangement with a Contractee (Contracted Provider Agency) or another Subcontractee, no matter how many interceding administrative Tiers (levels) separate the parties.
Provider agency means any office-approved agency that meets the qualifications and criteria to become an AMHH provider agency, as required by this rule.
Provider agency means an area agency or an entity under contract with an area agency that is responsible for provision of services to individuals.
Provider agency means a for-profit or nonprofit organization established to administer an assertive community treatment for youth team.
Provider agency means an area agency or another entity under contract with an area agency to provide services.
Provider agency means an agency offering case management and/or casework services through a signed contract with the Department for paid services.
Provider agency means any public or nonprofit agency in a planning and service area that is selected by the Department or appointed by the regional administrative agency with prior approval by the Department on Aging to receive and assess reports of alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. A provider agency is also referenced as a “designated agency” in this Act.