Examples of State funded services in a sentence
The purpose of this solicitation is to acquire Older Americans Act and/or State funded services in full compliance with all applicable Federal, State and Local requirements.
In addition to MaineCare Benefits Manual Chapter I, §1.03-4, the following shall apply: If a provider provides services under this Agreement and chooses to voluntarily terminate participation in MaineCare or voluntarily terminates State funded services funded in whole or part by this agreement, the provider must inform the Program Administrator of the intent.
State- funded services are provided to authorized individuals who meet the DBHDD’s criteria for state-funded developmental disabilities services and who have no other means of payment of these services, including State Medicaid Plan services for those receiving Medicaid.
REQUIRED for all Medicaid funded services; RECOMMENDED for State funded services.
A full list of Medicaid services only available through NC Medicaid Direct and the LME-MCOs and State- funded services is attached to this form.
Funding Officer with the HSE Sexual Health Crisis Pregnancy Programme, provided the Members with an overview of the level of instances of crisis pregnancies in Ireland and State funded services supporting women experiencing a crisis pregnancy.
The purpose of this solicitation is to acquire Older Americans Act and/or State funded services in full compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local requirements.
State funded services for individuals over the age of three can only be provided up to the Division’s legislative budget appropriation.
A BHDDH Eligibility Unit Update dated 6/29/16 reports that 125 new individuals were determined to be eligible for State funded services between 7/1/15 and 6/30/16.
An improper vendor/contractor activity means an activity by a vendor/contractor, or an employee, officer or board member of a vendor/contractor, in the provision of State funded services, that is a violation of a state or federal law or regulation; violation of contract provisions; fraud or fiscal malfeasance; misuse of government property; or constitutes gross misconduct, incompetency or inefficiency.POLICY TITLE:Whistleblower PolicyDATE REVISED:1.