Treatment Standards definition
Examples of Treatment Standards in a sentence
If the Premises (or any part of the Premises) are Historic Property, the Lessee must repair and maintain all portions of the Premises that are Historic Property through a Preservation Maintenance Plan prepared by the Lessee and approved by the Lessor as appropriate and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28.
Compliance with the following Minimum Quality Treatment Standards is required for all SUD treatment programs (contractors and sub-contractors) either partially or fully funded by Substance Abuse and Prevention Treatment Block Grant (SABG).
If proposed Improvements relate to Historic Property, the Lessor will not approve proposed Construction Documents unless it has determined that they comply with the Secretary’s Treatment Standards; NPS 28; and any conditions that may be imposed on the Improvements through compliance with other Applicable Laws, including NEPA and Section 106.
The Minimum Quality Drug Treatment Standards for SABG are attached to this Agreement as Attachment A2, incorporated by reference.
Contractor shall comply with the Minimum Quality Drug Treatment Standards for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grants (SABG) for all Substance Use Disorder treatment programs either partially or fully funded by SABG.
The plan must be satisfactory to the Lessor and consistent with the requirements of the Secretary’s Treatment Standards and NPS 28.
Contractor shall adhere to the requirements outlined in the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Alcohol and /or Other Drug Program Certification Standards (2020) and Title 9 Certification of Alcohol and Other Drug Counselors as specified by the State Department of Health Care Services and must comply with Minimum Quality Drug Treatment Standards for SABG, and the Perinatal Practice Guidelines (PPG).
The FPO, with assistance from the CR Manager, directs the application of the Recommended Treatment Standards using the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and associated guidelines for all repair work.
The FPO reviews and documents the work, and if necessary, arranges the DC SHPO reviews as outlined in the Recommended Treatment Standards.
Policy IS8 relates to flood risk and IS9 to Waste Water Treatment Standards and Sustainable Urban Drainage.