Allowable Services Clause Samples
Allowable Services. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part B Services funded must be allowable per HRSA ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part B and per the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Program Services: Eligible Individuals and Allowable Uses of Funds Policy Clarification Notice (PCN) #16-02 (Revised 10/22/2018).
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Allowable Services. In addition to the mental health services described above, the system of care may provide the following optional services:
Allowable Services. In addition to the mental health services described above, the system of care may provide the following optional services: Screening assessments to determine whether a child is eligible for services; Training in all aspects of system of care development and implementation, including evidence-based, practice-based or community-defined interventions; Therapeutic recreational activities; Mental health services (other than residential or inpatient facilities with ten or more beds) that are determined by the individualized care team to be necessary and appropriate and to meet a critical need of the child or the child’s family related to the child’s mental health needs; Customized suicide prevention and intervention approaches to promote protective factors and intervene as needed to address the needs of children who have been identified as at risk for suicide (e.g., previous suicide attempts, suicidal ideation, etc.); Customized suicide prevention interventions which identify children and youth at risk for suicide, including those who need immediate crisis services because of an imminent threat or active suicidal behavior. Include in the general portfolio of interventions the promotion of protective factors. [Note: Cooperative agreement funds and matching funds may be used to purchase individualized optional services from appropriate agencies and providers that directly address the mental health needs of children and adolescents in the population of focus. However, the funding of these services may not take precedence over the funding of the array of required services in this RFA.] Non-mental Health Services. Funds from this program cannot be used to finance non-mental health services. Nonetheless, non-mental health services play an integral part in the individualized service plan of each child. The system of care must facilitate the provision of such services through coordination, memoranda of understanding and agreement/commitment with relevant agencies and providers. These services should be supplied by the participating agencies in the system of care and include, but are not limited to: Educational services, especially for children and youth who need to be placed in special education programs; Health services, especially for children and youth with co-occurring chronic illnesses; Substance abuse prevention and treatment services, especially for youth with co-occurring substance abuse problems; Out-of-home services such as acute inpatient and residential; Voc...
Allowable Services. The AAA may only apply for and use Title III-C funds to provide meals and other services (i.e., nutrition counseling and nutrition education) directly related to nutrition services. The AAA may also use program income for supportive and access services to enhance the nutrition program. Such supportive and access services include outreach, transportation (Title III-C-1 only) Information and Assistance, In- Home Contact and Support (shopping assistance only), Senior Center/Recreation and Education (Title III-C-1 only), Assisted Transportation (Title III-C-1 only). Program income cannot be used for access and supportive services in amounts greater than what has been generated by program activity.
Allowable Services. Vendor is authorized to provide the services listed below to each Contracting Entity.
5.3.1 Vendor is licensed to establish the TEC Electronic Filing System in a hosted environment to be provided by Contracting Entity. The hosted environment may be on Contracting Entity’s own equipment or provided through a third-party vendor.
5.3.2 Vendor may provide services to migrate an existing instance of the TEC Electronic Filing System to the cloud and may provide ongoing managed hosting services for that cloud hosted instance.
5.3.3 Vendor shall provide services to migrate the database of Contracting Entity to TEC Electronic Filing System.
5.3.4 Vendor shall provide Code Modifications as required by Contracting Entity. This shall include:
1) Code modifications required to maintain the applications to keep current with applicable law, industry standards, and to keep current with the underlying architecture and operating system technologies.
2) Modifications to the software to meet additional requirements specified by Contracting Entity provided that the requested changes do not reduce the functionality that complies with TEC filing requirements. Vendor shall comply with the following requirements:
A. The home page for the TEC Electronic Filing System shall remain unchanged except to modify the top logo bar with the name, logo, and color scheme of Contracting Entity that has been granted permission to use the system. The Texas Ethics Commission copyright information must remain on the home page.
B. Vendor shall consult with TEC when there is a question concerning modifications by any Contracting Entity that may affect the minimum reporting requirements required by TEC.
3) Code modifications made to TEC instance of the TEC Electronic Filing System may be applied to the code base of any Contracting Entity. Code modifications made to the code base managed for any Local Authority may be applied to the code base for any other Contracting Entity. However, no modifications shall be made to the code managed for any Contracting Entity without the written approval of Contracting Entity. Each Contracting Entity will be solely responsible for all applicable charges related to their code base.
4) Documentation and documentation changes including, but not limited to, design documents, requirement documents, and Page Help documents as may be required for TEC or any Local Authority. This shall be inclusive of any initial updates to the Page Help for each Local Authority’s instance ...
Allowable Services. 1. With HHSC prior approval, Grantee may offer some or all the following preventive and primary health and dental services for adults and children:
a. Diagnosis and treatment of common acute and chronic diseases affecting the general health of the client, including (1) initial contact with a client for an undiagnosed health concern (including sick child visits); and (2) continuing care of varied medical conditions not limited by cause or organ system.
b. Family Planning Services to assist a person in controlling fertility and achieving optimal reproductive and general health, including: (1) health check-up and physical exam; (2) birth control methods (e.g., pills, IUD, condoms, shot, and ring); (3) natural family planning; (4) lab tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy testing; and (5) counseling regarding abstinence, preconception, nutrition, and infertility.
Allowable Services. Provide energy assistance program services that will help eligible low-income households meet home energy costs for their primary residence through payment or partial payment of bills for propane, heating oil, or any other deliverable fuel used to provide primary source of heat.
Allowable Services. ECIP EHCS may be used for the repair, replacement, and new installation of heating/cooling and water heating appliances identified in the ECIP Policy and Procedures and must meet the following criteria:
8.3.4.4.1 The applicant is income eligible and submits the required documentation to complete the eligibility of the dwelling;
8.3.4.4.2 The applicant has insufficient funds to pay the cost of repairing or replacing an eligible heating or cooling appliance or for a new heating or cooling appliance;
8.3.4.4.3 The appliance condition meets one of the appliance repair/replacement criteria as defined in the ECIP Policies and Procedures; and
8.3.4.4.4 The services to mitigate and completely resolve the emergency and satisfy the relevant emergency assistance meet the timeframes as defined in the ECIP Policies and Procedures.
