Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF Sample Clauses

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. Public financial assistance provided to low-income families through the Department of Children and Families. Transportation — An appropriate means of conveyance furnished to an enrollee to obtain Medicaid authorized/covered services. Unborn Activation — The process by which an unborn child, who has been assigned a Medicaid ID number, is made Medicaid eligible upon birth. Urban — An area with a population density of greater than one-hundred (100) individuals per square mile or an area defined by the most recent United States Census as urban, i.e. as having a xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxx (XXX).
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Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. (2) SSI (Aged, Blind and Disabled);
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. Public financial assistance provided to low- income families. Transportation — An appropriate means of conveyance furnished to an Enrollee to obtain Medicaid authorized/covered services. Unborn Activation — The process by which an unborn child, who has been assigned a Medicaid ID number is made Medicaid eligible upon birth. Urban — An area with a population density of greater than 100 individuals per square mile or an area defined by the most recent United State Census as urban, i.e. as having a metropolitan statistical area (MSA).
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. Public financial assistance provided to low-income families through DCF. Temporary Loss Period — Period in which an enrollee loses eligibility and regains it, allowing the recipient to be re-enrolled in the Managed Care Plan in which the recipient was enrolled prior to the eligibility loss. Temporary Management — State-imposed oversight of the operation of the Managed Care Plan, upon a finding by the State that there is continued egregious behavior by the Managed Care Plan or a substantial risk to the health of the Managed Care Plan’s enrollees, or to assure the health of the Managed Care Plan’s enrollees, in accordance with section 1932(e)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act.
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. Billing The Network Service Provider must comply with the applicable obligations under Part A or Title IV of the Social Security Act. The Network Service Provider agrees that TANF funds shall be expended for TANF participants as outlined in the guidance document TANF – Incorporated Document 21, which is incorporated herein by reference and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Guidelines, which is incorporated herein by reference and may be located at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/service-programs/substance-abuse/managing-entities
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. As defined by 42 U.S.C. ss. 601, et seq., and Chapter 414, F.S.
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF the federally funded program that provides assistance to single parent families with children who meet the categorical requirements for aid. Tertiary Services – highly specialized medical services administered in a specialized medical facility. Third Party – any individual entity or program which is or may be liable to pay all or part of the expenditures for Medicaid furnished under a State Plan. Title XIX – refers to Title XIX of the Social Security Act codified at 42 United States Code Annotated Section 1396 et. seq., including any amendments thereto (see Medicaid). Transition of Care – the movement of patients between health care practitioners and/or settings as their condition and care needs change during the course of a chronic or acute illness. For Xxxxxx Care enrollees, and Adoption Assistance enrollees, Transition of Care planning may involve activities or needs related to an enrollee’s placement in BCF custody or, transition from Mountain Health Trust (MHT) Medicaid or commercial health plans to the Specialized Managed Care Plan for Children and Youth program; changes in Residential Placement; aging out of Xxxxxx Care; or transitioning out of Specialized Managed Care Plan for Children and Youth to MHT or West Virginia Health Bridge (WVHB) Medicaid managed care or a commercial health plan. Trauma Assessment – an in-depth exploration of the nature and severity of the traumatic events experienced directly or witnessed by the child, the sequence of those events, and the current trauma-related symptoms to determine the best type of treatment for that specific child. The provider must use a BCF approved assessment tool to identify the types and severity of symptoms the child is experiencing. The comprehensive Trauma Assessment must provide recommendations to coordinate services and meet the child’s needs. Trauma Assessment Screening – a tool used by providers to ascertain an individual’s trauma history and trauma related symptoms. This information can help identify individuals at risk of developing more pervasive and severe symptoms of traumatic stress and inform treatment options.
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Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF. Billing The managing entity shall fulfill its obligations under applicable parts of Part A or Title IV of the Social Security Act and ensure that TANF funds shall be expended for TANF participants as outlined in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Guidelines. Subcontractors’ contracts shall specify the unit cost rate for each cost center contracted for TANF funding. TANF Guidelines can be obtained from the contract manager, or can be found at the following web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/mentalhealth/contract/index.shtml

Related to Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF

  • Technical Assistance The State agrees to provide technical assistance regarding the State’s rules, regulations and policies to the Sub- Recipient and to assist in the correction of problem areas identified by the State’s monitoring activities.

  • Directory Assistance Service shall provide up to two listing requests per call, if available and if requested by Freedom's End User. BellSouth shall provide caller- optional directory assistance call completion service at rates set forth in BellSouth's General Subscriber Services Tariff to one of the provided listings.

  • Transition Assistance If this Contract is not renewed at the end of this term, if the Contract is otherwise terminated before project completion, or if particular work on a project is terminated for any reason, Contractor shall provide transition assistance for a reasonable, mutually agreed period of time after the expiration or termination of this Contract or particular work under this Contract. The purpose of this assistance is to allow for the expired or terminated portion of the services to continue without interruption or adverse effect, and to facilitate the orderly transfer of such services to State or its designees. The parties agree that such transition assistance is governed by the terms and conditions of this Contract, except for those terms or conditions that do not reasonably apply to such transition assistance. State shall pay Contractor for any resources utilized in performing such transition assistance at the most current Contract rates. If State terminates a project or this Contract for cause, then State may offset the cost of paying Contractor for the additional resources Contractor utilized in providing transition assistance with any damages State may have sustained as a result of Contractor’s breach.

  • Relocation Assistance The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, (42 U.S.C. § 4601), prohibits unfair treatment of persons displaced or whose property has been acquired because of Federal or Federal-aid programs and projects.

  • Termination Assistance Services Following the termination of this Agreement and/or any Ordering Document, the Parties may agree for Axway to provide transition services pursuant to a duly executed SOW, during which time this Agreement will continue in full force and effect solely to the extent necessary to allow such transition services to be performed. Axway agrees that the costs for any such services shall be comparable to the fees charged to other customers for similar types of services.

  • Termination Assistance Upon nearing the end of the final term or termination of this Agreement, without respect to cause, the Party shall take all reasonable and prudent measures to facilitate any transition required by the State. All State property, tangible and intangible, shall be returned to the State upon demand at no additional cost to the State in a format acceptable to the State.

  • Assistance and Cooperation After the Closing Date, each of Seller and Purchaser shall:

  • Mutual Assistance Each party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall:

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