BHAC definition
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Behavioral Health Advisory Council (BHAC) – A recurring meeting convened and chaired by EOHHS that includes representatives of each MassHealth-contracted Accountable Care Partnership Plan, as well as stakeholders from state agencies, the provider community, Members, and, family advocates.
The BHAC provides a forum in which to address behavioral health Contract deliverables, policies, directives and practice enhancements, and to identify opportunities for quality improvement.
Unless Customer makes the election to terminate this Agreement as provided in Section 9.2(b), the BHAC Service Agreement, the Humboldt Agreement and the Merchant Processing Services portions of the FNP Agreement are hereby terminated as of October 27, 2002.
As soon as practicable, but in no event later than one business day, after execution of this Agreement, BHAC will file (to the extent that it has not already filed) a Current Report on Form 8-K under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), reporting the material terms of this Agreement.
Since there are more staff at WOHAC than BHAC, management will first ask for volunteers from WOHAC to work shifts at BHAC to allow for equal distribution of shifts.
In addition to the client capacity delineated above, staff attorneys and advocates working the drop-in clinic at BHAC may assist one (1) client inside the HAC office at a time with brief legal services, such as applying for public benefits or calling the social security office.
Upon the issuance of the Disclosure Document, to BHAC’s knowledge, Investor shall not be in possession of any material, nonpublic information received from BHAC or any of its officers, directors or employees.
If nobody volunteers, then management will randomly assign WOHAC staff to fill in the gaps in the BHAC schedule.
BHAC further confirms that it will not utilize any funds from its Trust Account to pay any potential excise taxes that may become due pursuant to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 upon a redemption of the Public Shares, including, but not limited to, in connection with a liquidation of BHAC if it does not effect a business combination prior to its termination date.
Outpatient clinics are part of the San Francisco Department of Public Health Community Behavioral Health Services (CBHS) Mental Health Services public safety net; as such, these clinics are to remain open to referrals from the CBHS Behavioral Health Access Center (BHAC), to individuals requesting services from the clinic directly, and to individuals being referred from institutional care.