Common use of Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay Clause in Contracts

Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) refers to the method used for determining the annual Client liability for Mental Health Services received from the County mental health system and is set by the State of California.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) means the UMDAP refers to the 30 method used for determining the an individual’s annual Client liability for Mental Health Services received from the County 31 COUNTY’s mental health system and is set by the State of California.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) refers to means the method used for 4 determining the annual Client liability for Mental Health Services mental health services received from the County COUNTY’s mental 5 health system and is set by the State of California.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) means the UMDAP refers to the method used for determining the an individual’s annual Client liability for Mental Health Services received from the County COUNTY’s mental health system and is set by the State of California.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) refers to means the method used for determining the annual Client liability for Mental Health Services mental health services received from the County COUNTY’s mental health system and is set by the State of California.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay. (UMDAP) refers to means the method used for determining the an individual’s annual Client liability for Mental Health Services received from the County COUNTY mental health system and is set by the State of California. Every Client seen in any COUNTY or COUNTY-contracted program needs an UMDAP regardless of contract payment structure, whether the contract is actual cost based or fee for service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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