Client Eligibility Sample Clauses
Client Eligibility. Client eligibility and service referral are the responsibility of DDA under chapter 388- 823 WAC (Eligibility) and chapter 388-825 WAC (Service Rules). Only persons referred by DDA shall be eligible for direct Client services under this Program Agreement. It is DDA’s responsibility to determine and authorize the appropriate direct service(s) type. Direct Client services provided without authorization are not reimbursable under this Program Agreement.
Client Eligibility. 1. Client eligibility and service referral are the responsibility of the DDD in line with Chapter 388- 823 WAC (Eligibility) and WAC 388-825 (Service Rules). Only persons referred by the DDD shall be eligible for direct client services under this Program Agreement. It is the DDD’s responsibility to determine and authorize the appropriate direct service(s) type. Direct client services provided without authorization are not reimbursable under this Program Agreement.
Client Eligibility a. OAA Title III
Client Eligibility. 3.4.1 The Network Service Provider shall provide services to individuals aged 0 to 25 who are:
3.4.1.1 In a crisis
a. The clinical threshold for crisis may include aggressive behaviors; suicide attempts/ideation; drug and alcohol overdose or abuse; or disruptive symptoms related to thought, mood and anxiety disorders (e.g., panic, hopelessness, anger, depression), escalating behavior(s) and, without immediate intervention, the individual is likely to require a higher intensity of services. It may also present as an overt change in functioning, or be prompted by traumatic life events. Mobile Response Teams must coordinate in- person services with law enforcement to provide additional safety, when appropriate and necessary.
3.4.2 The individual’s inability to pay for service must not be a criteria for eligibility.
Client Eligibility. Eligibility extends to any individual that has been the victim of sexual assault (primary and/or secondary victims). The primary presenting reason for an individual to receive services supported under this subcontract must be related to sexual assault. Domestic violence or other trauma-related services may not be supported with subcontract funds. However, if an individual presents as a victim of domestic violence or other trauma, but is also a victim of sexual assault, related sexual assault-specific victim services may be supported under this subcontract.
Client Eligibility. The Subrecipient shall establish, implement, and monitor policies and procedures to determine client eligibility based on each of the following three factors: (1) a documented diagnosis of HIV; (2) low-income; and (3) residency in the service area. Clarification of this requirement can be found in the HRSA Policy Clarification Notice 21-02. See ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/sites/default/files/ryanwhite/grants/pcn-21-02-determining-eligibility- polr.pdf.
Client Eligibility. All clients served under this agreement shall be qualified via either the HUD section 8 income verification or the HUD “presumed benefit” verification.
Client Eligibility. The Franklin County Superior Court (or its designee), consistent with applicable laws, rules and standards, shall determine the eligibility of any particular person for representation by Attorney under this Agreement. Attorney is under no obligation to determine a person’s eligibility or continuing eligibility to receive publicly provided representation. However, if Attorney is appointed to represent a person and subsequently discovers that such person may not be eligible to receive publicly-provided representation under applicable laws, rules and standards, Attorney, if able to do so within the bounds of applicable ethical rules and professional standards, shall promptly notify the Franklin County Superior Court of such possibility for purposes of the Court (or its designee) taking action at its discretion to re-determine whether such person is/remains eligible to receive publicly-provided representation. If the Franklin County Superior Court (or its designee) then determines that such person is not eligible for publicly-provided representation, the appointment of Attorney to represent such person shall be rescinded and such person shall be required to retain his/her own legal counsel. Attorney shall not thereafter represent such person in such matter on a retained-fee basis unless such person applies for and receives the Franklin County Superior Court’s permission allowing such representation. Nothing contained herein shall prevent Attorney from representing a person on a retained-fee basis in an action in which Attorney has not been appointed by the Franklin County Superior Court to represent such person, or from representing a person on a retained-fee basis whom Attorney has been appointed by the Franklin County Superior Court to represent provided that the matter(s) involving the retained representation are wholly independent and unrelated to the matter for which Attorney was appointed.
Client Eligibility. Individuals seeking services for this category shall have an eligibility established in Provide Enterprise. Eligibility shall demonstrate client eligibility as:
1. Low-income (below 80% of area median income)
2. Documented HIV/AIDS status (confidentiality must be maintained)
Client Eligibility. You are a natural person who is a U.S. citizen or a resident in the U.S., is at least 18 years old, and you are not on any governmental sanctions list of prohibited individuals. You will not access the Site from any jurisdiction subject to U.S. sanctions.