BDDS definition
Examples of BDDS in a sentence
To be eligible to submit a grant request, the provider must have previously notified BDDS of their closure/suspension per instructions outlined in Guidance for BDDS Providers on Temporary Policy Changes Related to COVID-19 and Appendix K, As of April 3, 2020.
To qualify as a sub-recipient, a Developmental Disabilities organization must be a non-profit, be enrolled as a DDRS - Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services (BDDS) service provider, and be located in or serve individuals within an area geographically connected to the partner local unit of government.
To promptly correct deficiencies in Contractor’s operations upon request of FSSA or its fiscal agent, DDRS, BDDS, and BQIS.
To provide at least sixty (60) days written notice to the Individual and/or Individual’s legal representative, and the BDDS Service Coordinator before terminating services to an Individual.
Status and documentation must be submitted to BDDS immediately when received by Contractor.
To provide at least sixty (60) days’ notice to BDDS when an Individual is transitioning from one (1) service provider to an alternate service provider.
Pursuant to 42 Code of Federal Regulations, part 455.104(c), To furnish to FSSA and its fiscal agent, DDRS, BDDS and BQIS, as a prerequisite to the effectiveness of this Contract, the information and documentation set forth in this Contract and to update this information as it may be necessary.
To submit any and all accreditation documentation to BDDS, including but not limited to, accreditation status changes, intent to survey, application for accreditation, proof of accreditation decision, survey findings (including any quality improvement actions and corrective actions), annual quality report, and any sanction and termination decision.
To comply with all DDRS BDDS, and BQIS policies available online at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/fssa/ddrs/3340.htm and as updated from time to time.
Said compliance will include, but is not limited to, giving written notice to FSSA and its fiscal agent, DDRS, BDDS, and BQIS, at least sixty (60) days before making a change in any of the following: Name (legal name, OBA name, or name as registered with the Secretary of State), address (service location, "pay to," "mail to," or home office), federal tax identification number(s), or change in the Contractor’s direct or indirect ownership interest or controlling interest.