Common use of Services and Conditions Clause in Contracts

Services and Conditions. A. The Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part A HIV AIDS Program Service Standards are the minimum requirements that subrecipients are expected to meet when providing HIV care and support services funded by the Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Part A grant. All subrecipients must follow the Universal Standards in the Service Standards. Subrecipients are also responsible for meeting the standards outlined for each service category for which they receive funding. DHR evaluates program adherence to Service Standards during site visits. Subrecipients may exceed the requirements of the Service Standards, though this is not required and will not be evaluated during site visits. It is important that subrecipients are familiar with the Service Standards that apply to them. Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) initiatives and DHR programmatic updates may result in adjustments to the Service Standards during the Fiscal Year. DHR will inform subrecipients when changes are implemented and will provide subrecipients with an updated version of the Service Standards. The Service Standards is attached as Exhibit E and will be updated each fiscal year on an as-needed basis with each fiscal year’s updated version as the Service Standards to be followed. The updated version of the Service Standards for FY2024 will be provided no later than March 1, 2024. B. It Takes A Village, Inc. is to provide the following services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), which includes and is limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, in accordance with the Service Standards for the following service categories:

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Sources: Amendatory Agreement

Services and Conditions. A. The Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part A HIV AIDS Program Service Standards are the minimum requirements that subrecipients are expected to meet when providing HIV care and support services funded by the Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Part A grant. All subrecipients must follow the Universal Standards in the Service Standards. Subrecipients are also responsible for meeting the standards outlined for each service category for which they receive funding. DHR evaluates program adherence to Service Standards during site visits. Subrecipients may exceed the requirements of the Service Standards, though this is not required and will not be evaluated during site visits. It is important that subrecipients are familiar with the Service Standards that apply to them. Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) initiatives and DHR programmatic updates may result in adjustments to the Service Standards during the Fiscal Year. DHR will inform subrecipients when changes are implemented and will provide subrecipients with an updated version of the Service Standards. The Service Standards for fiscal year 2022 is attached as Exhibit E and will be updated each fiscal year on an as-needed basis with each fiscal year’s updated version as the Service Standards to be followed. The updated version of the Service Standards for FY2024 will be provided no later than March 1, 2024.F B. It Takes A VillageColorado Health Network, Inc. is to provide the following services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), which includes and is limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, in accordance with the Service Standards for the following service categories:

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Sources: Fourth Amendatory Agreement

Services and Conditions. A. The Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part A HIV AIDS Program Service Standards are the minimum requirements that subrecipients are expected to meet when providing HIV care and support services funded by the Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Part A grant. All subrecipients must follow the Universal Standards in the Service Standards. Subrecipients are also responsible for meeting the standards outlined for each service category for which they receive funding. DHR evaluates program adherence to Service Standards during site visits. Subrecipients may exceed the requirements of the Service Standards, though this is not required and will not be evaluated during site visits. It is important that subrecipients are familiar with the Service Standards that apply to them. Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) initiatives and DHR programmatic updates may result in adjustments to the Service Standards during the Fiscal Year. DHR will inform subrecipients when changes are implemented and will provide subrecipients with an updated version of the Service Standards. The Service Standards for fiscal year 2022 is attached as Exhibit E and will be updated each fiscal year on an as-needed basis with each fiscal year’s updated version as the Service Standards to be followed. The updated version of the Service Standards for FY2024 will be provided no later than March 1, 2024.F B. It Takes A a Village, Inc. is to provide the following services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), which includes and is limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, in accordance with the Service Standards for the following service categories:

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Sources: Second Amendatory Agreement

Services and Conditions. A. The Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part A HIV AIDS Program Service Standards are the minimum requirements that subrecipients are expected to meet when providing HIV care and support services funded by the Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Part A grant. All subrecipients must follow the Universal Standards in the Service Standards. Subrecipients are also responsible for meeting the standards outlined for each service category for which they receive funding. DHR Denver HIV Resources (DHR) evaluates program adherence to Service Standards during site visits. Subrecipients may exceed the requirements of the Service Standards, though this is not required and will not be evaluated during site visits. It is important that subrecipients are familiar with the Service Standards that apply to them. Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) initiatives and DHR programmatic updates may result in adjustments to the Service Standards during the Fiscal Year. DHR will inform subrecipients when changes are implemented and will provide subrecipients with an updated version of the Service Standards. The Service Standards for fiscal year 2021 is attached as Exhibit E and will be updated each fiscal year on an as-needed basis with each fiscal year’s updated version as the Service Standards to be followed. The updated version of the Service Standards for FY2024 will be provided no later than March 1, 2024.F B. It Takes A Village, Inc. Denver Health and Hospital Authority is to provide the following services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), which includes and is limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, in accordance with the Service Standards for the following service categories: SERVICE CATEGORY FUNDING SOURCE FY 2021 AWARD AMOUNT Maximum Reimbursable Amount: $1,107,171.00 III. Process and Outcome Measures Denver Health and Hospital Authority:

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Sources: Amendatory Agreement

Services and Conditions. A. The Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Part A HIV AIDS Program Service Standards are the minimum requirements that subrecipients are expected to meet when providing HIV care and support services funded by the Denver ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ HIV/AIDS Part A grant. All subrecipients must follow the Universal Standards in the Service Standards. Subrecipients are also responsible for meeting the standards outlined for each service category for which they receive funding. DHR Denver HIV Resources (DHR) evaluates program adherence to Service Standards during site visits. Subrecipients may exceed the requirements of the Service Standards, though this is not required and will not be evaluated during site visits. It is important that subrecipients are familiar with the Service Standards that apply to them. Denver HIV Resources Planning Council (DHRPC) initiatives and DHR programmatic updates may result in adjustments to the Service Standards during the Fiscal Year. DHR will inform subrecipients when changes are implemented and will provide subrecipients with an updated version of the Service Standards. The Service Standards for fiscal year 2021 is attached as Exhibit E and will be updated each fiscal year on an as-needed basis with each fiscal year’s updated version as the Service Standards to be followed. The updated version of the Service Standards for FY2024 will be provided no later than March 1, 2024.F B. It Takes A Village, Inc. University of Colorado Hospital Authority is to provide the following services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA), which includes and is limited to, ▇▇▇▇▇, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, in accordance with the Service Standards for the following service categories:: SERVICE CATEGORY FUNDING SOURCE FY 2021 AWARD AMOUNT Maximum Reimbursable Amount: $1,100,614

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Sources: Amendatory Agreement