Common use of Purchase of Service Clause in Contracts

Purchase of Service. a one-time allotment for no more than $250 per child. This allotment is approved by ADSD to pay for a specific item or items, and is intended for emergency situations or for the purpose of purchasing needed medical/care supplies. Room and Board expenses include rent, utilities, phone, food costs, and other expenses related to housing. Service Coordination/Targeted Case Management (TCM) – service delivery consisting of assessment, referral, planning, linkage and monitoring provided by a service coordinator who is qualified by educational background and training to assist, advise, direct and oversee services to eligible children. Support services are those services identified in the assessment and planning process to address specific goals, mitigate health and safety issues and facilitate skill development that enables a child to live successfully in the home and community Supported Living Arrangement - supports provided to children usually with roommates, by staff of contracted provider agencies or individuals to develop and maintain skills needed to live independently in the home and community. Qualified providers are providers that have completed the agency certification process successfully and have been determined to have appropriately skilled staff to provide services to a specific child. Transportation expenses include bus passes, stipends for gas or other items related to traveling from one place to another place.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Intrastate Interlocal Contract, Intrastate Interlocal Contract, Intrastate Interlocal Contract

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