DOEA definition
Examples of DOEA in a sentence
Complaint procedures shall address the quality and timeliness of services, provider and direct service worker complaints, and all other issues except the termination, suspension, or reduction of services, which shall be addressed through the grievance process as described in Appendix D of the DOEA Programs and Services Handbook.
The Contractor shall ensure that the staff responsible for performing any duties or functions within this contract have the qualifications as specified in the current DOEA Handbook.
The Contractor agrees to be bound by all subsequent amendments and revisions to the DOEA Handbook, and the Contractor agrees to accept all such amendments and revisions via a NOI.
The contract will incorporate attachments, proposal(s), state plan(s), grant agreements, relevant Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA) handbooks, manuals or desk books, as an integral part of the contract, except to the extent that the contract explicitly provides to the contrary.
The DOEA has implemented a Social Media Policy, in addition to its Computer Use Policy, which applies to all employees, contracted employees, consultants, Other Personal Services (OPS) employees and volunteers, including all personnel affiliated with third parties, such as, but not limited to, Sub-Recipients and subcontractors.
The Sub-Recipient shall ensure that the staff responsible for performing any duties or functions within this contract have the qualifications specified in the DOEA Programs and Services Handbook.
The services shown on the functional expense statement are those services as defined by the DOEA in the Client Services Manual.
Currently, the DOEA is in the rule-making process for the service definition portion of the Client Services Manual.
The Sub-Recipient shall ensure that the nutrition service operations of the provider meet the requirements of this contract, as well as any other applicable regulations and policies prescribed by the current DOEA Programs and Services Handbook, USDHHS, USDA, DOH and local health departments, DBPR, or any other agency designated to inspect meal quality for the State.
The Contractor shall ensure the provision of program services is consistent with the Contractor’s current Area Plan, as updated and approved by the Department, and the current DOEA Handbook.