Subcontract Language. It is the Contractor’s sole responsibility to ensure that its subcontractors performing services under this Contract are meeting the requirements below and as otherwise outlined in this Contract when providing services to patients, clients, or persons seeking assistance, which include but are not limited to: A. Subcontractor’s identifying information, including UEI number and Zip code +4 of subcontractor. B. Applicable definitions. C. Identification of purpose and term of subcontract D. Federal and state laws as applicable: i) This includes, but is not limited to, 45 C.F.R. Part 75, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements, if applicable to the subcontractor. E. Subrecipient requirements as applicable. F. Identification of funding sources and associated funding requirements. G. Determination of eligible clients. H. Compensation and billing arrangement in compliance with this Contract and the Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Services Billing Guide (see definitions for more information). I. Termination and contract closeout language as applicable to include: i) That termination of a subcontract shall not be grounds for a fair hearing for the service applicant or a grievance for the recipient if similar services are immediately available in the county; and ii) What actions the Subrecipient will take in the event of a termination of a subcontractor to ensure all prevention data on services provided have been entered into ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and/or SAPISP data reporting system J. How service recipients will be informed of their right to a grievance in the case of: i) Denial or termination of service; or ii) Failure to act upon a request for services with reasonable promptness.
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Sources: Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract, Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract, Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract