Eligible Population Sample Clauses

Eligible Population. 5.1 Program eligibility is determined by applicable law set forth in Program rules and the requirements established in the Program Policy Manual. 5.2 The unduplicated number of Clients for PHC services is 430. This represents the Grantee’s projected number of unduplicated Clients to be served during the Contract period. If during the Contract period it is foreseen that the Grantee might be unable to serve the contracted number of children, HHSC may reduce the Grantee’s grant award amount.
Eligible Population. The CMHG program supports a range of clinical mental health and non-clinical supportive services for persons with unmet mental health needs. The eligible population to be served consists of Texas residents (i.e., children or adults) who have a clinical diagnosis of a mental health condition and/or co-occurring disorders, including, but not limited to, intellectual or developmental disability, substance use disorder, and complex medical conditions. B. Implementation 1. -approved the standards further described in this Statement of Work.
Eligible Population. 5.1 Any person with a significant disability who resides in the state of Texas.
Eligible Population. 6.1 Program eligibility is determined by applicable law set forth in Program rules and the requirements established in the Program Policy Manual. 6.2 The contracted number of children is for Autism services is 22. This represents the Grantee’s projected number of unduplicated children to be served during the Contract period. If during the Contract period it is foreseen that the Grantee might be unable to serve the contracted number of children, HHSC may reduce the Grantee’s grant award amount in order to encumber funds under another Autism services contract so that additional children may be served, or to expend the funds on other appropriate purposes.
Eligible Population. A. PATH funds are for the purpose of providing services to adult individuals who: 1. Have serious mental illnesses and may have co-occurring substance use disorders; and 2. Are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. B. Individuals may be served in the outreach setting, and when appropriate, enrolled for the sole purpose of engaging the human service agencies, mental health services, or education system to provide services to the individual.
Eligible Population. Grantee shall provide services to individuals who are Texas residents and meet one of the following Client types: 1. A pregnant woman; 2. The biological father of an unborn child; 3. The biological parent of a child who is 36 months of age or younger; 4. An adoptive parent of a child who is 36 months of age or younger; 5. An approved adoptive parent of an unborn child; 6. A former Client who has experienced the loss of a child; 7. A parent or legal guardian of a pregnant minor who is a program Client; 8. Parent, legal guardian, or adult caregiver of a child who is 36 months of age or younger; or 9. A parent who experienced a miscarriage or loss of a child not more than ninety (90) calendar days before the parent begins participation in the services offered through the program.
Eligible Population. The eligible population to be served under this Grant Agreement is: 1. Individuals who are 60 years or older; 2. Individuals with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, physical, and/or chronic diseases or conditions; 3. Family caregivers; 4. Veterans; 5. Families with children with disabilities; and 6. Other individuals planning for future LTSS needs.
Eligible Population. RIte Smiles eligible population is defined to consist of information provided in (Sections 2.4.A through and including 2.4.I) different eligible groups. Qualification for the program is based on a combination of factors, including family composition, income level, insurance status, and/or pregnancy status. The scope of benefits, program cost sharing options/requirements and enrollment procedures vary by eligibility group aid and are described herein.
Eligible Population. Eligibility for family violence services is determined solely on a survivor's self-reported experience with family violence, domestic violence, and/or dating violence. Those receiving enhanced services paid for with Federal Funds must have a household income less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Grantee must provide services and/or education to the population in accordance with Attachment L.
Eligible Population. Individuals from birth through 24 years of age who have symptoms consistent with psychiatric or serious emotional disorders, and present at program partner Emergency Departments or community crisis centers (those that have a contractual agreement with the OHA Contract holder or County). This includes Individuals who are uninsured, underinsured, not eligible for Medicaid, or have exhausted Medicaid services, including those who meet the criteria for the Citizen Alien Waived Medical Program. Programs are expected to maximize this funding to enhance an existing continuum of crisis and acute care for Individuals and families through the provision of the elements listed below.