Access Agency definition

Access Agency means an organization which assists individuals in receiving home and community based services by conducting assessments and developing plans of care tailored to the needs of the individuals and making arrangements with service providers. If needed by the individuals the access agency shall also coordinate services and monitor the quality of the services over an extended period, but the access agency shall not be a provider of services, other than to provide care management to department clients that are approved for program participation. An access agency shall have a governing body which assumes all financial and programmatic responsibility for the agency’s activities and shall meet the requirements pursuant to section 17b-342-1(h) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies and the provisions set forth in a legal contractual provider agreement;
Access Agency means an organization that provides case management services, including assessments and reassessments, care plan development, and coordination and monitoring of home and community-based services and has been approved as an access agency by the Office of Policy and Management and Department of Social Services as meeting the requirements for such agency as defined in section 17b-342 of the general statutes.

Examples of Access Agency in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances will non-criminal justice personnel or personnel not under the management control of the Indirect Access Agency be allowed access to ACIC provided products, services or data.

  • The Indirect Access Agency agrees to limit access to CJI to its own employees and other governmental criminal justice officials with a specific right and need to know.

  • Access is designed to enable accounts to be linked together for access to Banc’s online banking services, as detailed in this Multiple-Entity Access, Agency, and Joinder Agreement (the “Agreement”).

  • If a record of any kind is found, access will not be granted until the Indirect Access Agency chief official, or his/her designee, can review the matter to decide if access/employment is appropriate.

  • Conduct Status Reviews when the Client’s plan of care needs to be adjusted and the Client is not yet known to the Access Agency.

  • The Indirect Access Agency agrees that the use of information from ACIC system shall be in compliance with state and federal law, as well as, ACIC policies and regulations and FBI CJIS Security Policy.

  • ACIC will provide the Indirect Access Agency with access to the CJIS Security Training portal for the ability to enter and configure staff to take the required training.

  • The services the Contractor provides for PCA Waiver and Care Management are in addition to the services it continues to provide the Department for the Connecticut Home Care Program (CHCP), where it serves as an Access Agency.

  • The Indirect Access Agency agrees to comply with all ACIC training requirements.

  • The Indirect Access Agency agrees that criminal history information obtained through the ACIC system is restricted to criminal justice use and may not be accessed for licensing or employment purposes, except criminal justice employment, or other purposes specifically authorized by law.