Procedural and Operational Requirements Sample Clauses

Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
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Procedural and Operational Requirements. All WIC Services supported in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, with funds provided under this Agreement must be delivered in accordance with the following procedural and operational requirements and in accordance with the WIC Manual. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, Xxxxx agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, Partners agree to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting fee-for-service (FFS) funds to provide TB case management or B waiver follow-up, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements: All Xxxx Xxxxx Program, Part B HIV/AIDS Services supported in whole or in part with funds provided under this Agreement must be delivered in accordance with the following procedural and operational requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements: Engage in activities as described in its approved ts Local Program Plan, which has been approved by OHA no later than June 30th of the last year of the biennium (for the following year) and as set forth in Attachment 1, incorporated herein with this reference. LPHA must have on file with OHA an approved Local Program Plan by no later than June 30th of each year. OHA will supply the required format and current service data for use in completing the plan. LPHA shall implement its TPEP activities in accordance with its approved Local Program Plan. Modifications to this plan may only be made with OHA approval. LPHA must assure that LPHA leadership is appropriately involved and its local tobacco program is staffed at the appropriate level, depending on its level of funding, as specified in the award of funds for this Program Element. LPHA must use the funds awarded to LPHA under this Agreement for this Program Element in accordance with its budget as approved by OHA and attached to this Program Element as Attachment 21 and incorporated herein by this reference. Modifications to the budget may only be made with OHA approval. Funds awarded for this Program Element may not be used for treatment, direct cessation delivery, other disease control programs, or other health-related efforts not devoted to tobacco prevention and education. LPHA must attend all TPEP meetings reasonably required by OHA. LPHA must comply with OHA’s TPEP Program Guidelines and Policies. LPHA must coordinate its TPEP activities and collaborate with other entities receiving TPEP funds or providing TPEP services. In the event of any omission from, or conflict or inconsistency between, the provisions of the Local Program Plan on file at OHA, the Budget set forth in Attachment 1 2and the provisions of the Agreement and this Program Element, the provisions of this Agreement and this Program Element shall control.
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Procedural and Operational Requirements. LPHA must include the following minimum TB services in its TB investigation and control program if that program is supported in whole or in part with funds provided under this agreement: Tuberculosis Case Management Services, as defined above and further described below and in the Department’s Investigative Guidelines.
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, CRI LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements:
Procedural and Operational Requirements. By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct activities in accordance with the following requirements: General Requirements Data Collection. LPHA must provide MCAH client data, in accordance with Title V Section 506 [42 USC 706], further defined by Federal Guidance, to OHA with respect to each individual receiving any MCAH Service supported in whole or in part with MCAH Service funds provided under this Agreement. MCAH Services must be implemented with a commitment to racial equity as demonstrated by the use of policies, procedures and tools for racial equity and cultural responsiveness. Funding Limitations. Funds awarded under this Agreement for this Program Element and listed in the Exhibit C, Financial Assistance Award must be used for services or activities described in this Program Element according to the following limitations: MCAH Title V CAH (PE42-1107, PE42-08): Funds are designated for services for women, infants, children, and adolescents less than 21 years of age (Title V, Section 505 [42 USC 705(a)(3)(A)]). Title V funds shall not be used as match for any federal funding source. Title V funds must be used for services that support federal or state- identified Title V MCAH priorities as outlined in section. LPHA shall not use more than 10% of the Title V funds awarded for a particular MCAH Service on indirect costs. For purposes of this Program Element, indirect costs are defined as “costs incurred by an organization that are not readily identifiable but are nevertheless necessary to the operation of the organization and the performance of its programs.” These costs include, but are not limited to, “costs of operating and maintaining facilities, for administrative salaries, equipment, depreciation, etc.” in accordance with Title V, Section 504 [42 USC 704(d)]. Charges imposed for services under this program must be pursuant to a published schedule of charges and adjusted to reflect the income, resources, and family size of the recipients. No charges may be imposed for low-income mothers or children (42 USC 705(a)(5)(D)). The official poverty guideline, as revised annually by HHS, shall be used to determine whether an individual is considered low-income for this purpose. MCAH Perinatal General Funds and Title XIX (PE42-03): Funds must be used for public health services for women during the perinatal period (one year prior to conception through two years postpar...
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