Hold Status definition

Hold Status means a temporary suspension of referrals of children to CONTRACTOR by placing CONTRACTOR on Hold Status for up to a 45- Day period at any time during investigations, as further defined in Part I, Section 16.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 16.2 of this Contract and Exhibit N, DCFS Xxxxxx Care Placement Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures Agreement.
Hold Status. – means a temporary suspension of referrals of children to CONTRACTOR by placing CONTRACTOR on Hold Status for up to a 45- Day period at any time during investigations, as further defined in Part I, Section 15.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 15.2 of this Contract and Exhibit N, DCFS/Probation Group Home Foster Care Agreement Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures.
Hold Status. – means a temporary suspension of referrals of children to CONTRACTOR by placing CONTRACTOR on Hold Status for up to a 45- Day period at any time during investigations, as further defined in Part I, Section 15.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 15.2 of this Contract and Exhibit N,

Examples of Hold Status in a sentence

  • The local agency procedures referred to in Sub-sections 17.2, 17.3, and 17.4 below are internal DCFS/PCW procedures and are entitled, respectively, Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, and Do Not Use Status.

  • In such instance, COUNTY may take appropriate action, pursuant to this Contract, including, but not limited to, that under Part I, Section 16.0, Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, with the understanding that CONTRACTOR may appeal the final decision pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures in Part I, Section 20.0.

Related to Hold Status

  • marital status means being single, married as recognized by the state of Connecticut, widowed, separated or divorced;