Ambulatory Transportation definition
Ambulatory Transportation. Transportation primarily intended for persons who are able to travel without significant assistance. Such transportation is provided by any of several types of vehicles, including passenger sedans and station wagons, vans, or mini-buses, and which are licensed by the city or town in which the operating business is located. Broker (also referred to as HST Broker or Contractor: The entity selected by EOHHS to procure and manage certain human service Consumer transportation within a defined HST service area. Broker Contract (or HST Broker Contract or HST Broker Services Contract): the currently-effective agreement between EOHHS and the Broker whereby the Broker arranges transportation for Agency Consumers through subcontracts with Transportation Providers within a designated HST service area.
Examples of Ambulatory Transportation in a sentence
The Contractor hereby agrees to provide Ambulatory Transportation (taxi) Services for the Health Department, which are described in Exhibit A, and is attached and incorporated by reference herein.
This is a Requirements Contract under which the Health Department is obligated during the term of the Contract to obtain its requirements of Ambulatory Transportation (taxi) Services from the Contractor and the Contractor is obligated to provide those Ambulatory Transportation (taxi) Services, which the Health Department requires for its operation.