DHS shall Sample Clauses
The "DHS shall" clause establishes specific obligations or actions that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is required to perform under the terms of an agreement or regulation. This clause typically outlines duties such as providing information, performing services, or ensuring compliance with certain standards. For example, it may require DHS to submit reports, maintain records, or implement security measures. Its core practical function is to clearly assign responsibility to DHS, ensuring accountability and clarifying what is expected from the agency in the context of the agreement.
DHS shall. Calculate quarterly Navigator Program payments based on program data provided by MNsure.
DHS shall a. Inform DHS applicants who are women ages 15 - 44 and children ages 0 - 21 of Title V programs in their community.
b. Notify individuals in the State who are determined t be eligible for medical assistance and who are pregnant women, breastfeeding or postpartum women or children below the age of 5 of the availability of WIC services.
c. Furnish local Title V programs with DHS application forms and brochures explaining application, eligibility, and services.
d. Furnish financial support for transportation of Title XIX clients to local family and child health services.
e. Administer the Title XXI program. 2. IDPH shall:
a. Refer all patients potentially in need of social services to local DHS offices for assistance and require Title V funded maternal health centers to participate in presumptive eligibility.
b. Provide potentially eligible patients with DHS application and brochures.
c. Furnish local DHS offices with brochures and other information explaining eligibility for Title V and WIC services locally available.
d. Furnish written information that the Medicaid program can send to recipients concerning the availability of family and child health services.
DHS shall. Assure that SCHOOL's students enrolled in the clinical program have access to learning experiences that are both appropriate and adequate to fulfill the learning objectives designated by SCHOOL.
