Tribal RBHA definition

Tribal RBHA means an American Indian tribe that has an IGA with ADHS/DBHS to coordinate the delivery of behavioral health services to members of a federally recognized Tribal Nation.
Tribal RBHA means a Native American Indian tribe under contract with the ADHS to coordinate the delivery of behavioral health services to eligible and enrolled persons who are residents of the Federally recognized Tribal Nation that is the party to the contract.
Tribal RBHA. (TRBHA) means an organization under contract with the State of Arizona that administers covered behavioral health services to members. Tribal governments, through an agreement with the State, may operate a Tribal Regional Behavioral Health Authority for the provision of behavioral health services to American Indian members. Refer to A.R.S. §36-3401, §36-3407, and A.A.C. R9-22-1201.

Examples of Tribal RBHA in a sentence

  • Should an enrolled person choose to transfer covered services from the Tribal RBHA to the Contractor, the RBHA and ADHS/DBHS Inter-RBHA Coordination policy shall be adhered to.

  • Tribal (RBHA) governments, through an agreement with ADHS, may operate a tribal regional behavioral health authority (TRBHA) for the provision of behavioral health services to Native American members living on-reservation.

  • The Providence Service Corporation ------------------------------------------------- CONTRACT NUMBER: A0108 FY 01/02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- American Indian who the Contractor has verified is already enrolled with the Tribal RBHA.


More Definitions of Tribal RBHA

Tribal RBHA means White Mountain Apache Tribal Enterprise - Apache Behavioral Health Services designated to coordinate the delivery of behavioral health services to eligible and enrolled persons who are residents of the Federally recognized Tribal Nation that is the party to the Agreement.
Tribal RBHA means a Native American Indian tribe under Contract with ADHS to coordinate the delivery of behavioral health services to eligible and enrolled persons who are residents of the Federally recognized Tribal Nation that is the party to the Contract. SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE NETWORK THE PROVIDENCE SERVICE CORPORATION CONTRACT NUMBER: A0508 FY05/06 ATTACHMENT B SERVICE SITE LISTING Contractor Name: Providence of Arizona, Inc. License #: BH 1229 Facility Address: 000 X. Xxxxxxxxx AHCCCS #: 421397 Loc: 01 City/State/Zip: Xxxxxx, XX 00000 E.I.N./T.I.N./SS#: 00-0000000 Phone Number: 000.000.0000 Fax Number: 000.000.0000 Provider Type: 77 E-Mail Address: xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx COS: 01, 12, 23, 26, 47 Mailing Address: Same as Facility eCura Site ID: 530 Intake Site: x Yes ¨ No Operating Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM

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  • Tribal lands means all lands within the exterior boundaries of any Indian reservation and all dependent Indian communities.

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