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Item D17 County of onroe BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Michelle Coldiron,District 2 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern David Rice,District 4 Craig Cates,District l Eddie Martinez,District 3 Holly Raschein,District 5 DAVID P.RICE,COMMISSIONER 9400 Overseas Highway, Suite 210 Marathon Airport Terminal Building Marathon,FL 33050 O 305.289.6000 E boccdis4@monroecounty-fl.gov Interoffice Memorandum Date: October 13,2021 To: Kevin Madok, Clerk of the Court County Clerk's Office From: Commissioner David Rice, District 4 r �' -- RE: NOTICE OF VOTING CONFLICT Per Florida Statute 112.3143, I hereby disclose by written memorandum that I will abstain from the vote on certain issues brought before the Monroe County Board of Commissioners with entities with which I am involved. I will abstain from the vote on issues concerning the following entities: Guidance Care Center,Inc., a private, not-for-profit entity, which receives some of its operational funding from the County, as I currently sit on the Board of Directors of the Guidance Care Center. I am also a member of the Board of the Historic Florida Keys Foundation,Inc. At the October 20,2021 BOCC meeting,I will abstain from the vote on item(s): #D17,D19,D22,D23 Copy of agenda item listing from the Revised Agenda for each of the referenced items)is included for documentation. ATT.• State Form 8B Memorandum of Voting Conflict for County,Municipal,and Other Local Elected Officers FORM 813 MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR C I U OUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS LAST NAME—FIRST NAME—MIDDLE NAME NAME OF BOARD COUNCIL,C MMISSION,AUTHORI ,OA COMMITTEE ML('ZZ C_E Piq 1 01 4 MAILING ADDRESS THE BOARD,COUNCIL,COMMIdION.AUTHORITY OR COMMITTEE ON Ln WHICH I SERVE ISAUNIT F CITY_ Q CITY OUN TY Q OTHER LOCALAGENCY COUNTY NAME OFPOLITCAI UBDVISI N: Mortr-n— -0(2 V 11 DATE ON WHICH VOTE OCCURRED MO t)V F _L MY POSITION IS: >CELECTkV C3 APPOINTIVE WHO MUST FILE FORM 813 This form is for use by any person serving at:-the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board, council, commission, authority, or committee. It applies to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of interest under Section 112,3143, Florida Statutes Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appointive position- For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before completing and filing the form INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Each elected or appointed local officer also MUST ABSTAIN from knowingly voting on a measure which would inure to the special gain or loss of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he or she is retained (including the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of a principal by which he or she is retained)-to the special private gain or loss of a relative, or to the special private gain or loss of a business associate. Commissioners of community redevelopment agencies(CRAB)under Sec. 163.356 or 163,357, F.S., and officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one-acre, one-vote basis are not prohibited from voting in that capacity. For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law- 4"business associate" means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business enterprise with the officer as a partner,joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder(where the shares of the corporation are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange) ELECTED OFFICERS: In addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, you must disclose the conflict: PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are abstaining from voting, and WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes, APPOINTED OFFICERS: Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you are not prohibited by Secti6n,112.3143 from otherwise participating in these matters. However, you must disclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision, whether orally or in writing and whether made by you or at your direction, IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN: • You must complete and file this form(before making any attempt to influence the decision)with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes (Continued on page 2) CE FORM 813-EFF. 11/2013 PAGE I Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7 010(1)(fl. F.A,C APPOINTED OFFICERS (continued) • A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency, • The form must be read publicly at.the next meeting after the forrn is filed. IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING: • You must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating. • You must complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of-the meeting,who must incorporate the form in the minutes.A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the I agency, and the form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed. DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST T, DaVd 0 C� _ hereby disclose that on _NA�J�-� 2-4 20 2 (a)A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one or more) Aff P I inured to my special private gain or loss-, inured to the special gain or loss of my business associate, inured to the special gain or loss of my relative, inured to the special gain or-loss of by whom I am retained;or inured to the special gain or loss of _ ,which s is the parent subsidiary,or sibling organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me. 0(b) he measure before my agency and the nature of my conflicting interest in the measure is as follows: I currently sit on the Board of Directors of the Guidance Care Center, Inc. I am also a member of the Board of the Historic Florida Keys Foundation, Inc. SEE ATTACHED AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ,D 17 � 0 D ZZ p 2-3 If disclosure of specific information would violate confidentiality or privilege pursuant to law or rules governing attorneys, a public officer, who is also an attorney, may comply with the disclosure requirements of this section by disclosing the nature of the interest in such a way as to provide the public with notice of the conflict.. Date Filed Signature NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112,317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $10,000. CE FORM 6B-EFF. 11/2013 PAGE 2 Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7 010(1)(0,F.A.0 �` County of Monroe �y,4 ' ?, "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor Michelle Coldiron,District 2 �1 nff `_ll Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4 The Florida.Keys Craig Cates,District 1 Eddie Martinez,District 3 w � Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 County Commission Meeting October 203, 2021 Agenda Item Number: D.17 Agenda Item Summary #9818 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Budget and Finance TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Janet Gunderson (305) 292-4470 No AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of two (2) agreements with Guidance/Care Center (G/CC) for (1) Substance Abuse Mental Health (SAMH) services in the amount of$836,518 and 2) the Jail In-House Program (JIP) in the amount of $177,355 for FY2022. The County funding for SAMH services are the local match required by Florida Statute. ITEM BACKGROUND: Substance Abuse Mental Health Services (SAMH): In FY2022 the required match for SAMH/CRF services is $836,518 which is approximately a 4.67% decrease compared to FY2022 and will support a similar level of services as last year. The Local Match is defined in the agreement between G/CC and the South Florida Behavior Health Network, Inc., d.b.a. Thriving Mind South Florida (SFBHN) (see ME225-12-27 attached as Attachment D to the Agreement) and in accordance with F.S. 394.67, F.S. and 65E-14,005, Florida Administrative Code. Jail In-House Programs (JIP): The FY2022 budget request for the Jail In-House Program (JIP) is $177,355. The FY2022 JIP budget is also supported by the County administered FDLE RSAT funding in the amount of $133,334 for the Men's JIP and a portion of the FDLE Byrne/JAG in the amount of $27,122 for the Women's JIP. The County is awaiting confirmation from FDLE on the Byrne/JAG award, but the calculation of FY2022 JIP budget requested from the BOCC anticipates receipt of funding from FDLE. The total FY2022 budget for the JIP program is $310,687, this a 1% decrease in the JIP budget compared to FY2021. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: The funding for SAMH and JIP programs were approved by the BOCC on September 15, 2021, during the adoption of the final Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2022. The County, annually, funds the required local match for SAMH and also funds the JIP services. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Packet Pg. 582 D.17 Contract- SAMH FY2022 Contract- JIP FY2022 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: 10/01/2021 Expiration Date: 09/30/2022 Total Dollar Value of Contract: $1,013,873 SAMH, including Designated Receiving Facility = $836,518 JIP = $177,355 Total Cost to County: $1,013,873 Current Year Portion: FY2022 = $1,013,873 Budgeted: FY2022 = $1,013,873 Source of Funds: 001 CPI: N/A Indirect Costs: N/A Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A Revenue Producing: N/A If yes, amount: Grant: N/A County Match: N/A Insurance Required: N/A Additional Details: N/A 10/20/21 001-045905 GCC SAMH FS 394.76 $836,518.00 10/20/21 001-045906 GCC JlP $177,355.00 Total: $1,013,873.00 REVIEWED BY: Christine Limbert Completed 10/05/2021 3:39 PM Tina Boan Completed 10/05/2021 3:55 PM Maria Slavik Completed 10/05/2021 4:22 PM Liz Yongue Completed 10/05/2021 4:37 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 10/20/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 583 D.17.b AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this 20th day of October 2021, between the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereinafter referred to as "Board" or "County," and Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "PROVIDER." WHEREAS, the PROVIDER is a not-for-profit corporation established for the provision of behavioral health services throughout the Florida Keys, and WHEREAS, it is a legitimate public purpose to provide behavioral health services including comprehensive substance abuse services for individuals in the Jail In-House Program at the Monroe County Detention Center, now, therefore, IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, it is agreed as follows: FUNDING 1. AMOUNT OF AGREEMENT. The Board, in consideration of the PROVIDER substantially and satisfactorily performing and providing services to incarcerated persons in the Monroe County jail, shall reimburse the Provider for a portion of the Provider's expenditures for the Jail In-House Program (including substance abuse and mental health services, such as psychosocial assessment, individual counseling, group therapy and case management, to those incarcerated individuals that qualify for the program), as billed by the Provider. This cost shall not exceed a total reimbursement of ONE HUNDRED SEVETY-SEVEN THOUSAND,THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($177,355.00) during the fiscal year 2022. 2. TERM. This Agreement shall commence on October 1, 2021, and terminate September 30, 2022, unless earlier terminated pursuant to other provisions herein. 3. PAYMENT. Payment will be made periodically, but no more frequently than monthly, as hereinafter set forth. Reimbursement requests will be submitted to the Board via the Clerk's Finance Office. The County shall only reimburse, subject to the funded amounts below, those reimbursable expenses which are reviewed and approved as complying with Monroe County Code N of Ordinances, State laws and regulations and Attachment A - Expense Reimbursement Requirements. Evidence of payment by the PROVIDER shall be in the form of a letter, summarizing the expenses, with supporting documentation attached. The letter should contain a notarized CL certification statement. An example of a reimbursement request cover letter is included as Attachment B. The organization's final invoice must be received within thirty days after the termination date of this contract shown in Article 2 above. After the Clerk of the Board examines and approves the request for reimbursement, the Board shall reimburse the PROVIDER. However, the total of said reimbursement expense payments in the aggregate sum shall not exceed the total amount shown in Article 1, above, during the term of this agreement. 4. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. If funds cannot be obtained or cannot be continued at a level sufficient to allow for continued reimbursement of expenditures for services specified herein, this agreement may be terminated immediately at the option of the Board by written notice of termination delivered to the PROVIDER. The Board shall not be obligated to pay for any services or goods provided by the PROVIDER after the PROVIDER has received written notice of termination, unless otherwise required by law. S. PURCHASE OF PROPERTY. All property, whether real or personal, purchased with funds provided under this agreement, shall become the property of Monroe County and shall be Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 1 Packet Pg. 584 D.17.b accounted for pursuant to statutory requirements. Funding under this agreement shall not be used to purchase capital assets. RECORDKEEPING 6. RECORDS AND RIGHT TO AUDIT. PROVIDER shall maintain all books, records, and documents directly pertinent to performance under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. Records shall be retained for a period of ten (10) years from the termination of this agreement. Each party to this Agreement or their authorized representatives shall have reasonable and timely access to such records of each other party to this Agreement for public records purposes during the term of the Agreement and for seven (7) years following the termination of this Agreement. If an auditor employed by the County or Clerk determines that monies paid to PROVIDER pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, or were wrongfully retained by the PROVIDER, the PROVIDER shall repay the monies together with interest calculated pursuant to Sec. 55.03, Florida Statutes, running from the date the monies were paid by the COUNTY. Right to Audit. Availability of Records. The records of the parties to this Agreement relating to the Project, which shall include but not be limited to accounting records (hard copy, as well as computer readable data if it can be made available; subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders, bid recaps, bidding instructions, bidders list, etc.); original estimates; estimating work sheets; correspondence; change order files (including documentation covering negotiated settlements); back charge logs and supporting documentation; general ledger entries detailing cash and if applicable trade discounts earned, insurance rebates and dividends; any other supporting evidence deemed necessary by County or the Monroe County Office of the Clerk of Court and Comptroller (hereinafter referred to as "County Clerk") to substantiate charges related to this agreement, and all other agreements, sources of information and matters that may in County's or the County Clerk's reasonable judgment have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any contract document (all foregoing hereinafter referred to as "Records") shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction by County's representative and/or agents or the County Clerk. County or County Clerk may also conduct verifications such as, but not limited to, counting employees at the job site, witnessing the distribution of payroll, verifying payroll computations, overhead computations, observing vendor and supplier payments, miscellaneous allocations, special charges, verifying information and amounts through interviews and written confirmations with employees, cV Subcontractors, suppliers, and contractors' representatives. All records shall be kept for ten (10) `V years after Final Completion of the Project. The County Clerk possesses the independent authority to conduct an audit of Records, assets, and activities relating to this Project. If any auditor employed CL by the Monroe County or County Clerk determines that monies paid to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, the Contractor shall repay the monies together with interest calculated pursuant to Section 55.03, F.S., running form the date, the monies were paid to Contractor. The right to audit provisions survives the termination of expiration of this Agreement. In addition, if PROVIDER is required to provide an audit as set forth in in Section 8(e) below, the audit shall be prepared by an independent certified public accountant (CPA) with a current license, in good standing with the Florida State Board of Accountancy. 7. PUBLIC ACCESS. The County and PROVIDER shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, papers, letters or other materials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the County and PROVIDER in conjunction with this Agreement; and the County shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement upon violation of this provision by PROVIDER. This provision shall survive any termination or expiration of the contract. The PROVIDER is encouraged to consult with its advisors about Florida Public Records Law in order to comply with this provision. Pursuant to F.S. 119.0701 and the terms and conditions of this contract, the PROVIDER is required to: Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 2 Packet Pg. 585 D.17.b 1) Keep and maintain public records that would be required by the County to perform the service. 2) Upon receipt from the County's custodian of records, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. 3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the PROVIDER does not transfer the records to the County. 4) Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the County all public records in possession of the PROVIDER or keep and maintain public records that would be required by the County to perform the service. If the PROVIDER transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the PROVIDER shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the PROVIDER keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the PROVIDER shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the County's custodian of records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the County. 5) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a County contract must be made directly to the County, but if the County does not possess the 2 requested records, the County shall immediately notify the PROVIDER of the request, and the PROVIDER must provide the records to the County or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. If the PROVIDER does not comply with the County's request for records, the County shall enforce the public records contract provisions in accordance with the contract, notwithstanding the County's option and right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by the PROVIDER. A PROVIDER who fails to provide the public records to the County within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under section119.10, Florida Statutes. The PROVIDER shall not transfer custody, release, alter, destroy or otherwise dispose of any public records unless or otherwise provided in this provision or as otherwise provided by law. IF THE PROVIDER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER _ 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE PROVIDER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, BRIAN BRADLEY AT PHONE# 305-292-3470 BRADLEY-BRIAN@MONROECOUNTY-FL.GOV, MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 1111 12TH Street, SUITE 408, KEY WEST, FL 33040. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY GUIDELINES. The PROVIDER must furnish to the County the following (items A-J must be provided prior to the payment of any invoices): (a) IRS Letter of Determination and GUIDESTAR printout indicating current 501(c)(3) status; (b) Proof of registration with the Florida Department of Agriculture, as required by Florida Statute 496.405, and the Florida Department of State, as require by Florida Statute 617.01201, or proof of exemption from registration as per Florida Statute 496.406. (c) List of the Organization's Board of Directors of which there must be at least 5 and for each board member please indicate when elected to serve and the length of term of service; (d) Evidence of annual election of Officers and Directors/Directors At-Large or bi-annual election of Officers and Directors/Directors At-Large as applicable; Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 3 Packet Pg. 586 D.17.b (e) Unqualified audited financial statements from the most recent fiscal year for all organizations that expend $150,000 a year or more; if qualified, include a statement of deficiencies with corrective actions recommended/taken; audit shall be prepared by an independent certified public accountant (CPA) with a current license, in good standing with the Florida State Board of Accountancy. If the PROVIDER receives $100,000 or more in grant funding from the County: a. The CPA that prepares the audit must also be a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA); b. The CPA must maintain malpractice insurance covering the audit services provided and c. The County shall be considered an "intended recipient" of said audit. (f) Copy of a filed IRS Form 990 from most recent fiscal year with all attached schedules; (g) Organization's Corporate Bylaws, which must include the organization's mission, board and membership composition, and process for election of officers; (h) Organization's Policies and Procedures Manual which must include hiring policies for all staff, drug and alcohol free workplace provisions, and equal employment opportunity provisions; (i) Specific description or list of services to be provided under this contract with this grant (see Attachment C); (j) Annual Performance Report describing services rendered during the most recently completed grant period (to be furnished within 30 days after the contract end date.) The performance report shall include statistical information regarding the types and frequencies of services provided, a profile of clients (including residency) and numbers served, and outcomes achieved (see Attachment G); (k) Cooperation with County monitoring visits that the County may request during the contract year; and (1) Other reasonable reports and information related to compliance with applicable laws, contract provisions and the scope of services that the County may request during the contract year. RESPONSIBILITIES cv cv 9. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The PROVIDER, for the consideration named, covenants and agrees with the Board to substantially and satisfactorily perform and provide the services outlined in Attachment C to residents of Monroe County, Florida. 10. ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. The County and PROVIDER agree that in the event >_ any cause of action or administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses, as an award against the non-prevailing party, and shall include attorney's fees, courts costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses in appellate proceedings. Mediation proceedings initiated and conducted pursuant to this Agreement shall be in accordance with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and usual and customary procedures required by the circuit court of Monroe County. 11. BINDING EFFECT. The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the County and PROVIDER and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 12. CODE OF ETHICS. County agrees that officers and employees of the County recognize and will be required to comply with the standards of conduct for public officers and employees as delineated in Section 112.313, Florida Statutes, regarding, but not limited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts; doing business with one's agency; unauthorized compensation; misuse of public position, conflicting employment, or contractual relationship; and disclosure or use of certain information. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 4 Packet Pg. 587 D.17.b 13. NO SOLICITATION/PAYMENT. The County and PROVIDER warrant that, in respect to itself, it has neither employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of the provision, the PROVIDER agrees that the County shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without liability and, at its discretion, to offset from monies owed, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration. 14. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. At all times and for all purposes hereunder, the PROVIDER is an independent contractor and not an employee, agent or instrumentality of the Board. No statement contained in this agreement shall be construed so as to find the PROVIDER or any of its employees, contractors, servants or agents to be employees of the Board. COMPLIANCE ISSUES IS. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. In providing all services pursuant to this agreement, the PROVIDER shall abide by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to or regulating the provision of such services, including those now in effect and hereinafter adopted. Any violation of said statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations shall constitute a material breach of this agreement and shall entitle the Board to terminate this contract immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination to the PROVIDER. 16. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LICENSING. The PROVIDER shall assure that all professionals have current and appropriate professional licenses and professional liability insurance coverage. Funding by the Board is contingent upon retention of appropriate local, state and/or federal certification and/or licensure of the PROVIDER'S program and staff. 17. NON-DISCRIMINATION. The COUNTY and PROVIDER agree that there will be no discrimination against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred, this Agreement automatically terminates without any further action on the part of any party, effective the date of the court order. The COUNTY and PROVIDER agree to comply with all Federal and Florida statutes, and all local ordinances, as applicable, relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352), which prohibits discrimination in employment CD on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment >_ of 1972, as amended (20 USC §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (20 USC § 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 USC §§ 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912, §§ 523 and 527 (42 USC §§ 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; 8) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC §§ 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; 9) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC §§ 12101), as amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination in employment on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Chapter 14, Article II, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status or age; and 11) any other nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes which may apply to the parties to, or the subject matter of, this Agreement. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 5 Packet Pg. 588 D.17.b AMENDMENTS, CHANGES, AND DISPUTES 18. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS. Any and all modifications of the services and/or reimbursement of services shall be accomplished by an amendment, which must be approved in writing by both parties hereto. 19. ADJUDICATION OF DISPUTES OR DISAGREEMENTS. County and PROVIDER agree that all disputes and disagreements shall be attempted to be resolved by meet and confer sessions between representatives of each of the parties. The PROVIDER and County staff shall try to resolve the claim or dispute with meet and confer sessions to be commenced within 30 days of the dispute or claim. If the issue or issues are still not resolved to the satisfaction of the parties, then any party shall have the right to seek such relief or remedy as may be provided by this agreement or by Florida law. Any claims or dispute that the parties cannot resolve shall be decided by the Circuit Court, 161" Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida. 20. COOPERATION. In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is instituted against either party relating to the formation, execution, performance, or breach of this Agreement, County and PROVIDER agree to participate, to the extent reasonably required by the other party, in all proceedings, hearings, processes, meetings, and other activities related to the substance of this Agreement or provision of the services under this Agreement. County and PROVIDER specifically agree that no party to this Agreement shall be required to enter into any arbitration proceedings related to this Agreement. ASSURANCES 21. COVENANT OF NO INTEREST. County and PROVIDER covenant that neither presently has any interest, and shall not acquire any interest, which would conflict in any manner or degree with its performance under this Agreement, and that only interest of each is to perform and receive benefits as recited in this Agreement. 22. NO ASSIGNMENT. The PROVIDER shall not assign this agreement except in writing and with the prior written approval of the Board, which approval shall be subject to such conditions and provisions as the Board may deem necessary. This agreement shall be incorporated by reference into any assignment and any assignee shall comply with all of the provisions herein. Unless expressly provided for therein, such approval shall in no manner or event be deemed to impose any obligation upon the Board in addition to the total agreed upon reimbursement amount for the services of the PROVIDER. 23. NON-WAIVER OF IMMUNITY. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 768.28, Florida Statutes, the participation of the County and the PROVIDER in this Agreement and the acquisition of any commercial liability insurance coverage, self-insurance coverage, or local government liability insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of liability coverage, nor shall any contract entered into by the County be required to contain any provision for waiver. 24. ATTESTATIONS. PROVIDER agrees to execute such documents as the County may reasonably require, to include a Public Entity Crime Statement, an Ethics Statement, and a Drug- Free Workplace Statement. 2S. AUTHORITY. Each party represents and warrants to the other that the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary County and corporate action, as required by law. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 6 Packet Pg. S89 D.17.b INDEMNITY ISSUES 26. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS. The PROVIDER covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Monroe County Board of County Commissioners from any and all claims and causes of action for medical malpractice, medical negligence, bodily injury (including death), personal injury, and property damage (including property owned by Monroe County) and any other losses, damages, and expenses (including attorney's fees) which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of services provided by the PROVIDER occasioned by the negligence, errors, or other wrongful act or omission of the PROVIDER'S employees, agents, or volunteers. 27. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES. All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances, and rules and pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents, or employees of any public agents or employees of the County, when performing their respective functions under this Agreement within the territorial limits of the County shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of such officers, agents, volunteers, or employees outside the territorial limits of the County. 28. NO PERSONAL LIABILITY. No covenant or agreement contained herein shall be deemed to be a covenant or agreement of any member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County in his or her individual capacity, and no member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County shall be liable personally on this Agreement or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution of this Agreement. 29. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Non-Delegation of Constitutional or Statutory Duties. This Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, relieving any participating entity from any obligation or responsibility imposed upon the entity by law except to the extent of actual and timely performance thereof by any participating entity, in which case the performance may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility. Further, this Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, authorizing the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of the County, except to the extent permitted by the Florida constitution, state statute, and case law. cv 30. NON-RELIANCE BY NON-PARTIES. No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon the terms of this Agreement to enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or program contemplated hereunder, and the County and the PROVIDER agree that neither the County nor the PROVIDER or any agent, officer, or employee of either shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or otherwise indicate that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or entities, have entitlements or benefits under this Agreement separate and apart, inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for the purposes contemplated in this Agreement. GENERAL c 31. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart. 32. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitted under this agreement shall be in writing and hand-delivered or mailed, postage pre-paid, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the other party as follows: For Board: Grants Administrator and Monroe County Attorney 1100 Simonton Street PO Box 1026 Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 7 Packet Pg. 590 D.17.b Key West, FL 33040 Key West, FL 33041 For PROVIDER Craig Knierim, Deputy COO Guidance/Care Center 1205 Fourth Street Key West, FL 33040 Copies of all default notices, notices of breach, termination, legal claim, or indemnity copied to: WestCare Foundation, Inc. Attn: Executive Vice President 1711 Whitney Mesa Drive Henderson, Nevada 89014 33. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, INTERPRETATION, COSTS, AND FEES. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely in the State. In the event that any cause of action or administrative proceeding is instituted for the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the County and PROVIDER agree that venue will lie in the appropriate court or before the appropriate administrative body in Monroe County, Florida. 0) The County and PROVIDER agree that, in the event of conflicting interpretations of the terms 2 CD or a term of this Agreement by or between any of them the issue shall be submitted to mediation prior to the institution of any other administrative or legal proceeding. 34. NON-WAIVER. Any waiver of any breach of covenants herein contained to be kept and performed by the PROVIDER shall not be deemed or considered as a continuing waiver and shall not operate to bar or prevent the Board from declaring a forfeiture for any succeeding breach, either of the same conditions or covenants or otherwise. cv cv 35. SEVERABILITY. If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement (or the application thereof to any circumstance or person) shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, shall not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent >_ permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Agreement. The County and PROVIDER agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. c U 36. CLAIMS FOR FEDERAL OR STATE AID: PROVIDER and COUNTY agree that each shall be, and is, empowered to apply for, seek, and obtain federal and state funds to further the purpose of this Agreement. Any conditions imposed as a result of funding that effect the Scope of Services will be provided to each party. 37. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior agreements with respect to such subject matter between the PROVIDER and the Board. [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK WITH SIGNATORY PAGE TO FOLLOW] Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 8 Packet Pg. 591 D.17.b IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed as of the day and year first written above. (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By BY As Deputy Clerk Mayor/Chairman b 4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida °? 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation a- (Federal ID No. 59-1458324 Witness = By ---- Witness Chief Operations Officer 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Pursuant to resolution WC-GCC 2021-01 cv cv CD cv cv cv CD cv c Packet Pg. 592 Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 9 D.17.b ATTACHMENT A EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT REQUIREMENTS This document is intended to provide basic guidelines to Human Service and Community-Based Organizations, county travelers, and contractual parties who have reimbursable expenses associated with Monroe County business. These guidelines, as they relate to travel, are from the Monroe County Code of Ordinances and State laws and regulations. A cover letter (see Attachment B) summarizing the major line items on the reimbursable expense request needs to also contain the following notarized certified statement: "I certify that the above checks have been submitted to the vendors as noted and that the attached expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source." Invoices should be billed to the contracting agency. Third party payments will not be considered for reimbursement. Remember, the expense should be paid prior to requesting a reimbursement. Only current charges will be considered, no previous balances. 0) Reimbursement requests will be monitored in accordance with the level of detail in the contract. 2 This document should not be considered all-inclusive. The Clerk's Finance Department reserves the right to review reimbursement requests on an individual basis. Any questions regarding these guidelines should be directed to 305-292-3534. Data Processing, PC Time, etc. The vendor invoice is required for reimbursement. Inter-company allocations are not considered reimbursable expenditures unless appropriate payroll journals for the charging department are attached and certified. cv Payroll A certified statement verifying the accuracy and authenticity of the payroll expense is needed. If a cv Payroll Journal is provided, it should include: dates, employee name, salary or hourly rate, total `V hours worked, withholding information and paid payroll taxes, check number and check amount. If a Payroll Journal is not provided, the following information must be provided: pay period, check CL amount, check number, date, payee, and support for applicable paid payroll taxes. Postage, Overnight Deliveries, Courier, etc. A log of all postage expenses as they relate to the County contract is required for reimbursement. For overnight or express deliveries, the vendor invoice must be included. Rents, Leases, etc. A copy of the rental or lease agreement is required. Deposits and advance payments are not allowable expenses. Reproductions, Copies, etc. A log of copy expenses as they relate to the County contract is required for reimbursement. The log must define the date, number of copies made, source document, purpose, and recipient. A reasonable fee for copy expenses will be allowable. For vendor services, the vendor invoice and a sample of the finished product are required. Supplies, Services, etc. For supplies or services ordered, a vendor invoice is required. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 10 Packet Pg. 593 D.17.b Telefax, Fax, etc. A fax log is required. The log must define the sender, the intended recipient, the date, the number called, and the reason for sending the fax. Telephone Expenses A user log of pertinent information must be remitted including: the party called, the caller, the telephone number, the date, and the purpose of the call. Travel and Meal Expenses Travel expenses must be submitted on a State of Florida Voucher for Reimbursement of Travel Expenses. Travel reimbursement requests must be submitted and will be paid in accordance with Monroe County Code of Ordinances and State laws and regulations. Credit card statements are not acceptable documentation for reimbursement. If attending a conference or meeting, a copy of the agenda is needed. Airfare reimbursement requires the original passenger receipt portion of the airline ticket. A travel itinerary is appreciated to facilitate the audit trail. Auto rental reimbursement requires the vendor invoice. Fuel purchases should be documented with paid receipts. Taxis are not reimbursed if taken to arrive at a departure point: for example, taking a taxi from one's residence to the airport for a business trip is not reimbursable. Parking is considered a reimbursable travel expense at the destination. Airport parking during a business trip is not. A detailed list of charges is required on the lodging invoice. Balance due must be zero. Room must be registered and paid for by traveler. The County will only reimburse the actual room and related bed tax. Room service, movies, and personal telephone calls are not allowable expenses. Mileage reimbursement shall be at the rate established by ARTICLE XXVI, TRAVEL, PER DIEM, MEALS, AND MILEAGE POLICY of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. An odometer reading must be included on the state travel voucher for vicinity travel. Mileage is not allowed from a residence or office to a point of departure. For example, driving from one's home to the airport for a business trip is not a reimbursable expense. Meal reimbursement shall be at the rates established by ARTICLE XXVI, TRAVEL, PER DIEM, MEALS, AND MILEAGE POLICY of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. Meal guidelines state that travel must begin prior to 6 a.m. for breakfast reimbursement, before noon and end after 2 p.m. for lunch reimbursement, and before 6 p.m. and end after 8 p.m. for dinner reimbursement. cv Non-allowable Expenses `CD V The following expenses are not allowable for reimbursement: capital outlay expenditures (unless >_ specifically included in the contract), contributions, depreciation expenses (unless specifically CL included in the contract), entertainment expenses, fundraising, non-sufficient check charges, penalties and fines. ' c Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 11 Packet Pg. 594 D.17.b ATTACHMENT B ORGANIZATION LETTERHEAD Monroe County Board of County Commissioners Finance Department 500 Whitehead Street Key West, FL 33040 Date The following is a summary of the expenses for (Organization name) for the time period of to Check # Payee Reason Amount 101 Company A Rent $ X,XXX.XX 102 Company B Utilities XXX.XX 104 Employee A P/R ending 05/14/01 XXX.XX 105 Employee B P/R ending 05/28/01 XXX.XX (A) Total X.XXX.XX (B) Total prior payments $ X,XXX.XX (C) Total requested and paid (A + B) $ X,XXX.XX (D) Total contract amount $ X,XXX.XX Balance of contract (D-C) X.XXX.XX I certify that the above checks have been submitted to the vendors as noted and that the expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and N will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source. CD Chief Executive Officer Attachments (supporting documentation) N N TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this _day of (month), (year), by (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID_ (SEAL) Signature of Notary Name of Notary (Typed, Stamped or Printed) Notary Public, State of Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 12 Packet Pg. 595 D.17.b ATTACHMENT C Specific description and list of services to be provided under this contract: Guidance/Care Center, Inc. will provide substance abuse services including psychosocial assessment, case management, individual therapy, group therapy, drug testing and vocational workshops to men and women in the Monroe County Detention Center. This program is also known as the Jail In-House Program (JIP). cv cv CD cv cv cv CD cv c U Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 13 Packet Pg. 596 D.17.b ATTACHMENT D PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a CONTRACTOR, supplier, subcontractor, or CONTRACTOR under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." I have read the above and state that neither Respondent's name) nor any Affiliate has been placed on the convicted vendor list within the last 36 months. S (Signature) Date: f - cv cv cv cv cv TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of CL County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means ofphysical presence or ❑ online notarization, this WA day of 0( (month), _ (year), by r (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of � (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) , ✓ S f f � l ovr' Notary Public State o4 Honda �Iot sar of Notary t r Maryanne L Johnson v Icy Commission GG,175345 ExpartSOV1512022 Name of h otary (Typed, Stamped or Printed) Notary Public, State of_ Packet Pg. 597 Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 14 D.17.b ATTACHMENT E SWORN STATEMENT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 010-1990 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS CLAUSE YL C. (Company) "...warrants that he/it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on his/her behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 010-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 010-1990. For breach or violation of this provision the County may, in its discretion, terminate this Agreement without liability and may also, S in its discretion, deduct from the Agreement or purchase price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former County officer or employee." (Signature) Date: - - - cv cv cv cv TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) CD cv State of Ho U- CL County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of physical presence or ❑ online 0 notarization, this day of (month), (year), by '` (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of t �, . .. (name of entity) = E . Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) j j01-(W17Gr) L,,, Notary Public State of Florida Maryanne L Johnson INfNotamry (Typed, y` My Commission GG 17s3a5 Expires 01/15/2022 Nam Stamped or Printed) Notary Public, State of - Packet,Pg. 598 Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 15 D.17'b ATTACHMENT F DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE FORM The undersigned vendor in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies that: (Name of Business) 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 (Florida Statutes) or of E any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, or any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the c„ above requirements. � cv �- (Signature) Date: t - cv cv TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) U_ State of Flo 14 County of The foregoing instrumert�was acknowledged before me, by means oflo physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this - L day of (month), (year), by (err name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of s c. (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) Si atu of Notary v 04 Notary Public State of Florida + ' Maryanne L Johnson My Commission GG 175sa5 Name of Notary (Typed, Stamped or Printed) am Spires 01/15/2022 Notary Public, State of Packet jPg. 599 Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 16 D.17.b ATTACHMENT G FY2020 Annual Performance Report (For year October 1, 2021 —September 30, 2022) Agency Name -------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Point of Contact (POCK ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone/Email ------------------------------------------- ----i--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ca Grant Amount �i ---- --- - ---- - - - -------------------------------------------'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per Section 8 of your contract, it is required that you fill out the entire form and answer every question. Narrative on the FY2022 Performance (i.e. successes, challenges, etc.): Questions: 1. Please list services and client information below for the program/activities funded by the Monroe County award. N N �-,,y U�' \�l1 �l1 „i \ I];, 1,,t? art l }\, �� }�, , }»j,1�y}, ,1 t i i, N N N si\ l�s "ti, '�1' 3!2)�', }, �, t, �,�t, ��iS),71\�1J„tg51}t+\�tlftl��,,,Jr}5�143}tt���i't;ft}�1i?lt , � �St y \ \ \ \ AvA {,i���1,},t,�Ct`4{ }11" ,41t, � \}� �. �. �. �. �. 1 1 t 1?! ' }(��3�ts'��' �d�S 2. What were the measurable outcomes (including numbers) accomplished in FY2022? Please base these outcomes on the services you identified in Question#1. 3. What number and percentage of your clients/participants were at or below the federal poverty level in FY2022; and/or 200%; and/or another standard used by your organization? 4. Were all the awarded funds used in FY2022? If not, please explain. 5. What is the number of FTEs working on the program(s) funded by the award in FY2022? 6. Were the awarded funds used as match in FY2022? If so, please list matching sources. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 17 Packet Pg.600 D.17.b 7. What area of Monroe County did you serve in FY2022? 8. How many total FTEs in your organization? 9. Volunteers: hours of program service were contributed by volunteers in FY2022. 10. What was the CEO/Executive Director (or highest paid title) compensation in FY2022? (Please breakdown between salary and benefits.) 11. What is your organization's fiscal year? For the following questions, please use the number as reported on your FY2022 IRS Form 990. If your FY2022 IRS Form 990 is not yet prepared, please provide an estimate for the following questions. 12. What were your organization's total expenses in FY2022? 13. What was your organization's total revenue in FY2022? 14. What was the organization's total in grants and contracts for FY2022? 15. What was the organization's total donations and in-kind (fundraising) in FY2022? cv cv What percentage of your expenses are program service expenses' versus management and general expense s2 in FY2022 as reported on your IRS Form 990? U_ cv cv CD cv c U Email the Annual Performance Report to the Grants Coordinator for Monme County tProgram service expenses are defined as expenses needed to run your programs. 2Management and general expenses encompass expenses such as human resources,salaries of those not working directly with programs, legal services, accounting services, insurance expenses,office management, auditing, and other centralized services. Contract-Guidance Care Center-Jail Program-FY22;page 18 Packet Pg.601 AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into this 20th day of October 2021, between the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereinafter referred to as "Board" or "County," and Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "PROVIDER." WHEREAS, the County participates in funding substance abuse and mental health (SAMH) Services within the County pursuant to Section 394.76(9)(a), Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the PROVIDER is a not-for-profit corporation that provides SAMH services within Monroe County; and WHEREAS, it is a legitimate public purpose to provide substance abuse and mental health services for individuals, now, therefore, IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, it is agreed as follows: FUNDING 1. GRANT OFFER TO THE PROVIDER. The County hereby agrees to provide local matching funds pursuant to Section 394.76(9)(a), Florida Statutes, and in accordance with the contracts between the PROVIDER and South Florida Behavioral Health Network (ME225-12-27 and P- 03) attached here in (Attachment D) to provide substance abuse and mental health services; such funds shall be expended for alcohol, drug abuse, or mental health service programs and including services as the Designated Receiving Facility. 2. AMOUNT OF AGREEMENT. The County shall reimburse the PROVIDER for the local match portion of the PROVIDER'S expenditures as billed by the PROVIDER, in consideration of substantially and satisfactorily performing Substance Abuse and Mental Health services for clients qualifying for such services under applicable state and federal regulations and eligibility determination procedures, for alcohol, substance abuse and mental health treatment. This cost shall not exceed a total reimbursement of EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($836,518.00) in fiscal year 2022. 3. TERM. This Agreement shall commence on October 1, 2021, and terminate September 30, 2022, unless earlier terminated pursuant to other provisions herein. 4. PAYMENT. Payment will be paid monthly as hereinafter set forth. The monthly financial report is due in the office of the Clerk of the Board no later than the 15th day of the following month. After the Clerk of the Board pre-audits the certified report, the Board shall reimburse the Provider for its monthly expenses. The County shall only reimburse, subject to the funded amounts below, those reimbursable expenses which are reviewed and approved as complying with Monroe County Code of Ordinances, State laws and regulations and Attachment A - Expense Reimbursement Requirements. Any funds expended in violation of this Agreement or in violation of appropriate Federal, State, and County requirements shall be refunded in full to the County. Evidence of payment by the PROVIDER shall be in the form of a letter, summarizing the expenses, with supporting documentation attached. The letter should contain a notarized certification statement. An example of a reimbursement request cover letter is included as Attachment B. The organization's final invoice must be received within thirty days after the termination date of this contract shown in Article 3 above. However, the total of said monthly payments in the aggregate sum shall not exceed the total amount shown in Article 2, above, during the term of this agreement. Baker Act and SAMH Billing Summary Forms, certified monthly financial and service load reports will be made available to the Board to validate the delivery of services under this contract. To preserve Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 1 client confidentiality required by law, copies of individual client bills and records shall not be available to the Board for reimbursement purposes but shall be made available only under controlled conditions to qualified auditors for audit purposes. S. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. The County reserves the right to withhold/reduce the funds to the Provider in the event that the Department of Children and Families eliminates/reduces the State contract funding provided for Services as set forth in the Prime Contract with the South Florida Behavior Health Network. If funds cannot be obtained or cannot be continued at a level sufficient to allow for continued reimbursement of expenditures for services specified herein, this agreement may be terminated immediately at the option of the Board by written notice of termination delivered to the PROVIDER. The Board shall not be obligated to pay for any services or goods provided by the PROVIDER after the PROVIDER has received written notice of termination, unless otherwise required by law. 6. PURCHASE OF PROPERTY. All property, whether real or personal, purchased with funds provided under this agreement, shall become the property of Monroe County, and shall be accounted for pursuant to statutory requirements. Funding under this agreement shall not be used to purchase capital assets. RECORDKEEPING 7. RECORDS AND RIGHT TO AUDIT. PROVIDER shall maintain all books, records, and documents directly pertinent to performance under this Agreement in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. Records shall be retained for a period of ten (10) years from the termination of this agreement. Each party to this Agreement or their authorized representatives shall have reasonable and timely access to such records of each other party to this Agreement for public records purposes during the term of the Agreement and for seven (7) years following the termination of this Agreement. If an auditor employed by the County or Clerk determines that monies paid to PROVIDER pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, or were wrongfully retained by the PROVIDER, the PROVIDER shall repay the monies together with interest calculated pursuant to Sec. 55.03, Florida Statutes, running from the date the monies were paid by the COUNTY. Right to Audit. Availability of Records. The records of the parties to this Agreement relating to the Project, which shall include but not be limited to accounting records (hard copy, as well as computer readable data if it can be made available; subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders, bid recaps, bidding instructions, bidders list, etc.); original estimates; estimating work sheets; correspondence; change order files (including documentation covering negotiated settlements); back charge logs and supporting documentation; general ledger entries detailing cash and if applicable trade discounts earned, insurance rebates and dividends; any other supporting evidence deemed necessary by County or the Monroe County Office of the Clerk of Court and Comptroller (hereinafter referred to as "County Clerk") to substantiate charges related to this agreement, and all other agreements, sources of information and matters that may in County's or the County Clerk's reasonable judgment have any bearing on or pertain to any matters, rights, duties or obligations under or covered by any contract document (all foregoing hereinafter referred to as "Records") shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction by County's representative and/or agents or the County Clerk. County or County Clerk may also conduct verifications such as, but not limited to, counting employees at the job site, witnessing the distribution of payroll, verifying payroll computations, overhead computations, observing vendor and supplier payments, miscellaneous allocations, special charges, verifying information and amounts through interviews and written confirmations with employees, Subcontractors, suppliers, and contractors' representatives. All records shall be kept for ten (10) years after Final Completion of the Project. The County Clerk possesses the independent authority to conduct an audit of Records, assets, and activities relating to this Project. If any auditor employed by the Monroe County or County Clerk determines that monies paid to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement were spent for purposes not authorized by this Agreement, the Contractor shall repay the monies together with Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 2 interest calculated pursuant to Section 55.03, F.S., running form the date, the monies were paid to Contractor. The right to audit provisions survives the termination of expiration of this Agreement. In addition, if PROVIDER is required to provide an audit as set forth in in Section 9(e) below, the audit shall be prepared by an independent certified public accountant (CPA) with a current license, in good standing with the Florida State Board of Accountancy. 8. PUBLIC ACCESS. The County and PROVIDER shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and inspection of, all documents, papers, letters, or other materials in its possession or under its control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the County and PROVIDER in conjunction with this Agreement; and the County shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this Agreement upon violation of this provision by PROVIDER. This provision shall survive any termination or expiration of the contract. The PROVIDER is encouraged to consult with its advisors about Florida Public Records Law in order to comply with this provision. Pursuant to F.S. 119.0701 and the terms and conditions of this contract, the PROVIDER is required to: 1) Keep and maintain public records that would be required by the County to perform the service. 2) Upon receipt from the County's custodian of records, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law. 3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the PROVIDER does not transfer the records to the County. 4) Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost, to the County all public records in possession of the PROVIDER or keep and maintain public records that would be required by the County to perform the service. If the PROVIDER transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the PROVIDER shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the PROVIDER keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the PROVIDER shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the County's custodian of records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the County. 5) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to a County contract must be made directly to the County, but if the County does not possess the requested records, the County shall immediately notify the PROVIDER of the request, and the PROVIDER must provide the records to the County or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. If the PROVIDER does not comply with the County's request for records, the County shall enforce the public records contract provisions in accordance with the contract, notwithstanding the County's option and right to unilaterally cancel this contract upon violation of this provision by the PROVIDER. A PROVIDER who fails to provide the public records to the County within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under section119.10, Florida Statutes. The PROVIDER shall not transfer custody, release, alter, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any public records unless or otherwise provided in this provision or as otherwise provided by law. IF THE PROVIDER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE PROVIDER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS, BRIAN Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 3 BRADLEY AT PHONE# 30S-292-3470 BRADLEY-BRIAN@)MONROECOUNTY-FL.GOV, MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 1111 12TH Street, SUITE 408, KEY WEST, FL 33040. 9. COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY GUIDELINES. The PROVIDER must furnish to the County the following (items A-L must be provided prior to the payment of any invoices): (a) IRS Letter of Determination and GUIDESTAR printout indicating current 501(c)(3) status; (b) Proof of registration with the Florida Department of Agriculture, as required by Florida Statute 496.405, and the Florida Department of State, as require by Florida Statute 617.01201, or proof of exemption from registration as per Florida Statute 496.406. (c) List of the Organization's Board of Directors of which there must be at least 5 and for each board member please indicate when elected to serve and the length of term of service; (d) Evidence of annual election of Officers and Directors/Directors At-Large or bi-annual election of Officers and Directors/Directors At-Large as applicable; (e) Unqualified audited financial statements from the most recent fiscal year for all organizations that expend $150,000 a year or more; if qualified, include a statement of deficiencies with corrective actions recommended/taken; audit shall be prepared by an independent certified public accountant (CPA) with a current license, in good standing with the Florida State Board of Accountancy. If the PROVIDER receives $100,000 or more in grant funding from the County: a. The CPA that prepares the audit must also be a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA); b. The CPA must maintain malpractice insurance covering the audit services provided and c. The County shall be considered an "intended recipient" of said audit. (f) Copy of a filed IRS Form 990 from most recent fiscal year with all attached schedules; (g) Organization's Corporate Bylaws, which must include the organization's mission, board and membership composition, and process for election of officers; (h) Organization's Policies and Procedures Manual which must include hiring policies for all staff, drug and alcohol-free workplace provisions, and equal employment opportunity provisions; (i) Specific description or list of services to be provided under this contract with this grant (see Attachment C, per contract ME225-12-27 and P-03); (j) All legally required licenses; (k) Any updates/amendments throughout the fiscal year to the South Florida Behavioral Network contract with Guidance/Care Center (ME225-12-27 and P-03); (1) Annual Performance Report describing services rendered during the most recently completed grant period (to be furnished within 30 days after the contract end date.) The performance report shall include statistical information regarding the types and frequencies of services provided, a profile of clients (including residency) and numbers served, and outcomes achieved; (m) Cooperation with County monitoring visits that the County may request during the contract year; and (n) Other reasonable reports and information related to compliance with applicable laws, contract provisions and the scope of services that the County may request during the contract year. 10. AUDIT. The Provider shall provide the County with an annual audit pursuant to Section 394.76(10), Florida Statutes, which separately reflects the funds received from the County and related expenditures of said funds during the 2021-2022 fiscal year. Provider audits shall be performed at no cost to the County and shall be provided to the County no later than January 1, 2022. RESPONSIBILITIES 11. SCOPE OF SERVICES. The PROVIDER, for the consideration named, covenants, and agrees with the Board to substantially and satisfactorily perform and provide the services outlined in Attachment C to residents of Monroe County, Florida. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 4 12. ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS. The County and PROVIDER agree that in the event any cause of action or administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses, as an award against the non- prevailing party, and shall include attorney's fees, courts costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses in appellate proceedings. Mediation proceedings initiated and conducted pursuant to this Agreement shall be in accordance with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and usual and customary procedures required by the circuit court of Monroe County. 13. BINDING EFFECT. The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the County and PROVIDER and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 14. CODE OF ETHICS. County agrees that officers and employees of the County recognize and will be required to comply with the standards of conduct for public officers and employees as delineated in Section 112.313, Florida Statutes, regarding, but not limited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts; doing business with one's agency; unauthorized compensation; misuse of public position, conflicting employment, or contractual relationship; and disclosure or use of certain information. IS. NO SOLICITATION/PAYMENT. The County and PROVIDER warrant that, in respect to itself, it has neither employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of the provision, the PROVIDER agrees that the County shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without liability and, at its discretion, to offset from monies owed, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration. 16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. At all times and for all purposes hereunder, the PROVIDER is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Board. No statement contained in this agreement shall be construed so as to find the PROVIDER or any of its employees, contractors, servants or agents to be employees of the Board. COMPLIANCE ISSUES 17. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. In providing all services pursuant to this agreement, the PROVIDER shall abide by all statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations pertaining to or regulating the provision of such services, including those now in effect and hereinafter adopted. Any violation of said statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations shall constitute a material breach of this agreement and shall entitle the Board to terminate this contract immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination to the PROVIDER. 18. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LICENSING. The PROVIDER shall assure that all professionals have current and appropriate professional licenses and professional liability insurance coverage. Funding by the Board is contingent upon retention of appropriate local, state and/or federal certification and/or licensure of the PROVIDER'S program and staff. 19. NON-DISCRIMINATION. The COUNTY and PROVIDER agree that there will be no discrimination against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred, this Agreement automatically terminates without any further action on the part of any party, effective the date of the court order. The COUNTY and PROVIDER agree to comply with all Federal and Florida statutes, and all local ordinances, as applicable, relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352), which prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment of Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 5 1972, as amended (20 USC §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (20 USC § 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 USC §§ 6101-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912, §§ 523 and 527 (42 USC §§ 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; 8) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC §§ 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; 9) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC §§ 12101), as amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination in employment on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Chapter 14, Article II, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status or age; and 11) any other nondiscrimination provisions in any Federal or state statutes which may apply to the parties to, or the subject matter of, this Agreement. AMENDMENTS, CHANGES, AND DISPUTES 20. MODIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS. Any and all modifications of the services and/or reimbursement of services shall be accomplished by an amendment, which must be approved in writing by both parties hereto. 21. ADJUDICATION OF DISPUTES OR DISAGREEMENTS. County and PROVIDER agree that all disputes and disagreements shall be attempted to be resolved by meet and confer sessions between representatives of each of the parties. The PROVIDER and County staff shall try to resolve the claim or dispute with meet and confer sessions to be commenced within 30 days of the dispute or claim. If the issue or issues are still not resolved to the satisfaction of the parties, then any party shall have the right to seek such relief or remedy as may be provided by this agreement or by Florida law. Any claims or dispute that the parties cannot resolve shall be decided by the Circuit Court, 161" Judicial Circuit, Monroe County, Florida. 22. COOPERATION. In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is instituted against either party relating to the formation, execution, performance, or breach of this Agreement, County and PROVIDER agree to participate, to the extent reasonably required by the other party, in all proceedings, hearings, processes, meetings, and other activities related to the substance of this Agreement or provision of the services under this Agreement. County and PROVIDER specifically agree that no party to this Agreement shall be required to enter into any arbitration proceedings related to this Agreement. ASSURANCES 23. COVENANT OF NO INTEREST. County and PROVIDER covenant that neither presently has any interest, and shall not acquire any interest, which would conflict in any manner or degree with its performance under this Agreement, and that only interest of each is to perform and receive benefits as recited in this Agreement. 24. NO ASSIGNMENT. The PROVIDER shall not assign this agreement except in writing and with the prior written approval of the Board, which approval shall be subject to such conditions and provisions as the Board may deem necessary. This agreement shall be incorporated by reference into any assignment and any assignee shall comply with all of the provisions herein. Unless expressly provided for therein, such approval shall in no manner or event be deemed to impose any obligation upon the Board in addition to the total agreed upon reimbursement amount for the services of the PROVIDER. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 6 2S. NON-WAIVER OF IMMUNITY. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 768.28, Florida Statutes, the participation of the County and the PROVIDER in this Agreement and the acquisition of any commercial liability insurance coverage, self-insurance coverage, or local government liability insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of liability coverage, nor shall any contract entered into by the County be required to contain any provision for waiver. 26. ATTESTATIONS. PROVIDER agrees to execute such documents as the County may reasonably require, to include a Public Entity Crime Statement, an Ethics Statement, and a Drug- Free Workplace Statement. 27. AUTHORITY. Each party represents and warrants to the other that the execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary County and corporate action, as required by law. INDEMNITY ISSUES 28. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS. The PROVIDER covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Monroe County Board of County Commissioners from any and all claims and causes of action for medical malpractice, medical negligence, bodily injury (including death), personal injury, and property damage (including property owned by Monroe County) and any other losses, damages, and expenses (including attorney's fees) which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of services provided by the PROVIDER occasioned by the negligence, errors, or other wrongful act or omission of the PROVIDER'S employees, agents, or volunteers. 29. PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES. All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances, and rules and pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents, or employees of any public agents or employees of the County, when performing their respective functions under this Agreement within the territorial limits of the County shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of such officers, agents, volunteers, or employees outside the territorial limits of the County. 30. NO PERSONAL LIABILITY. No covenant or agreement contained herein shall be deemed to be a covenant or agreement of any member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County in his or her individual capacity, and no member, officer, agent or employee of Monroe County shall be liable personally on this Agreement or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution of this Agreement. 31. LEGAL OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Non-Delegation of Constitutional or Statutory Duties. This Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, relieving any participating entity from any obligation or responsibility imposed upon the entity by law except to the extent of actual and timely performance thereof by any participating entity, in which case the performance may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility. Further, this Agreement is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, authorizing the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of the County, except to the extent permitted by the Florida constitution, state statute, and case law. 32. NON-RELIANCE BY NON-PARTIES. No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon the terms of this Agreement to enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or program contemplated hereunder, and the County and the PROVIDER agree that neither the County nor the PROVIDER or any agent, officer, or employee of either shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or otherwise indicate that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or entities, have entitlements or benefits under this Agreement separate and apart, inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for the purposes contemplated in this Agreement. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 7 GENERAL 33. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Agreement by signing any such counterpart. 34. NOTICE. Any notice required or permitted under this agreement shall be in writing and hand-delivered or mailed, postage pre-paid, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the other party as follows: For Board: Grants Administrator and Monroe County Attorney 1100 Simonton Street PO Box 1026 Key West, FL 33040 Key West, FL 33041 For PROVIDER Craig Knierim, Deputy COO Guidance/Care Center 1205 Fourth Street Key West, FL 33040 Copies of all default notices, notices of breach, termination, legal claim, or indemnity copied to: WestCare Foundation, Inc. Attn: Executive Vice President 1711 Whitney Mesa Drive Henderson, Nevada 89014 3S. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, INTERPRETATION, COSTS, AND FEES. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely in the State. In the event that any cause of action or administrative proceeding is instituted for the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement, the County and PROVIDER agree that venue will lie in the appropriate court or before the appropriate administrative body in Monroe County, Florida. The County and PROVIDER agree that, in the event of conflicting interpretations of the terms or a term of this Agreement by or between any of them the issue shall be submitted to mediation prior to the institution of any other administrative or legal proceeding. 36. NON-WAIVER. Any waiver of any breach of covenants herein contained to be kept and performed by the PROVIDER shall not be deemed or considered as a continuing waiver and shall not operate to bar or prevent the Board from declaring a forfeiture for any succeeding breach, either of the same conditions or covenants or otherwise. 37. SEVERABILITY. If any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Agreement (or the application thereof to any circumstance or person) shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, shall not be affected thereby; and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Agreement would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Agreement. The County and PROVIDER agree to reform the Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 8 38. CLAIMS FOR FEDERAL OR STATE AID: PROVIDER and COUNTY agree that each shall be, and is, empowered to apply for, seek, and obtain federal and state funds to further the purpose of this Agreement. Any conditions imposed as a result of funding that effect the Scope of Services will be provided to each party. 39. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior agreements with respect to such subject matter between the PROVIDER and the Board. [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK WITH SIGNATORY PAGE TO FOLLOW] Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed as of the day and year first written above. (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK, CLERK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By By --- -As Deputy Clerk Mayor/Chairman Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation (Federal ID No. 59-145 332 ) Witness j By Witness Chief Executive Officer Guidance/Care Center, Inc., a Florida `J 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Pursuant to resolution WC-GCC 2021-01 10 QtirtanrP. rare rPntP.r_.QAMH rnntrart FV99-nano 1n ATTACHMENT A EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT REQUIREMENTS This document is intended to provide basic guidelines to Human Service and Community-Based Organizations, county travelers, and contractual parties who have reimbursable expenses associated with Monroe County business. These guidelines, as they relate to travel, are from the Monroe County Code of Ordinances and State laws and regulations. A cover letter (see Attachment B) summarizing the major line items on the reimbursable expense request needs to also contain the following notarized certified statement: "I certify that the above checks have been submitted to the vendors as noted and that the attached expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source." Invoices should be billed to the contracting agency. Third party payments will not be considered for reimbursement. Remember, the expense should be paid prior to requesting a reimbursement. Only current charges will be considered, no previous balances. Reimbursement requests will be monitored in accordance with the level of detail in the contract. This document should not be considered all-inclusive. The Clerk's Finance Department reserves the right to review reimbursement requests on an individual basis. Any questions regarding these guidelines should be directed to 305-292-3534. Data Processing, PC Time, etc. The vendor invoice is required for reimbursement. Inter-company allocations are not considered reimbursable expenditures unless appropriate payroll journals for the charging department are attached and certified. Payroll A certified statement verifying the accuracy and authenticity of the payroll expense is needed. If a Payroll Journal is provided, it should include: dates, employee name, salary or hourly rate, total hours worked, withholding information and paid payroll taxes, check number and check amount. If a Payroll Journal is not provided, the following information must be provided: pay period, check amount, check number, date, payee, and support for applicable paid payroll taxes. Postage, Overnight Deliveries, Courier, etc. A log of all postage expenses as they relate to the County contract is required for reimbursement. For overnight or express deliveries, the vendor invoice must be included. Rents, Leases, etc. A copy of the rental or lease agreement is required. Deposits and advance payments are not allowable expenses. Reproductions, Copies, etc. A log of copy expenses as they relate to the County contract is required for reimbursement. The log must define the date, number of copies made, source document, purpose, and recipient. A reasonable fee for copy expenses will be allowable. For vendor services, the vendor invoice and a sample of the finished product are required. Supplies, Services, etc. For supplies or services ordered, a vendor invoice is required. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 11 Telefax, Fax, etc. A fax log is required. The log must define the sender, the intended recipient, the date, the number called, and the reason for sending the fax. Telephone Expenses A user log of pertinent information must be remitted including: the party called, the caller, the telephone number, the date, and the purpose of the call. Travel and Meal Expenses Travel expenses must be submitted on a State of Florida Voucher for Reimbursement of Travel Expenses. Travel reimbursement requests must be submitted and will be paid in accordance with Monroe County Code of Ordinances and State laws and regulations. Credit card statements are not acceptable documentation for reimbursement. If attending a conference or meeting, a copy of the agenda is needed. Airfare reimbursement requires the original passenger receipt portion of the airline ticket. A travel itinerary is appreciated to facilitate the audit trail. Auto rental reimbursement requires the vendor invoice. Fuel purchases should be documented with paid receipts. Taxis are not reimbursed if taken to arrive at a departure point: for example, taking a taxi from one's residence to the airport for a business trip is not reimbursable. Parking is considered a reimbursable travel expense at the destination. Airport parking during a business trip is not. A detailed list of charges is required on the lodging invoice. Balance due must be zero. Room must be registered and paid for by traveler. The County will only reimburse the actual room and related bed tax. Room service, movies, and personal telephone calls are not allowable expenses. Mileage reimbursement shall be at the rate established by ARTICLE XXVI, TRAVEL, PER DIEM, MEALS, AND MILEAGE POLICY of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. An odometer reading must be included on the state travel voucher for vicinity travel. Mileage is not allowed from a residence or office to a point of departure. For example, driving from one's home to the airport for a business trip is not a reimbursable expense. Meal reimbursement shall be at the rates established by ARTICLE XXVI, TRAVEL, PER DIEM, MEALS, AND MILEAGE POLICY of the Monroe County Code of Ordinances. Meal guidelines state that travel must begin prior to 6 a.m. for breakfast reimbursement, before noon and end after 2 p.m. for lunch reimbursement, and before 6 p.m. and end after 8 p.m. for dinner reimbursement. Non-allowable Expenses The following expenses are not allowable for reimbursement: capital outlay expenditures (unless specifically included in the contract), contributions, depreciation expenses (unless specifically included in the contract), entertainment expenses, fundraising, non-sufficient check charges, penalties, and fines. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 12 ATTACHMENT B ORGANIZATION LETTERHEAD Monroe County Board of County Commissioners Finance Department 500 Whitehead Street Key West, FL 33040 Date The following is a summary of the expenses for (Organization name) for the time period of to Check #Payee Reason Amount 101 Company A Rent $ X,XXX.XX 102 Company B Utilities XXX.XX 104 Employee A P/R ending 05/14/01 XXX.XX 105 Employee B P/R ending 05/28/01 XXX.XX (A) Total X.XXX.XX (B) Total prior payments $ X,XXX.XX (C) Total requested and paid (A + B) $ X,XXX.XX (D) Total contract amount $ X,XXX.XX Balance of contract (D-C) X.XXX.XX I certify that the above checks have been submitted to the vendors as noted and that the expenses are accurate and in agreement with the records of this organization. Furthermore, these expenses are in compliance with this organization's contract with the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners and will not be submitted for reimbursement to any other funding source. Chief Executive Officer Attachments (supporting documentation) TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this _day of (month), _ (year), by (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID_ (SEAL) Signature of Notary N a m e of N ota ry (Typed, Stamped or Printed) Notary Public, State of Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 13 ATTACHMENT C Specific description and list of services to be provided under this contract: Local match portion of State-Funded Substance Abuse Mental Health (SAMH) and Designated Centralized Receiving Facility services, inclusive of Baker Act services, per Florida Statutes, and contracts between Guidance/Care Center and the South Florida Behavioral Health Network (ME225- 12-27 and P-03). Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 14 ATTACHMENT D Contractual Agreements ME225-12-27 - Guidance/Care Center and South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida P-03 - Guidance/Care Center and South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 15 ATTACHMENT D (Continued) Contractual Agreements ME225-12-27 - Guidance/Care Center and South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. d/b/a Thriving Mind South Florida Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 16 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" CFDA No(s).See Post Award Notice Client Services❑x Non-Client Services ❑ CSFA No(s).See Post Award Notice Subrecipient ❑x Vendor ❑ Federal Funds ❑X State Funds ❑x STANDARD CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc., d.b.a Thriving Mind South Florida("SFBHN") hereinafter referred to as the "Managing Entity" (ME) and Guidance/Care Center, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the"Network Provider". 1. Contract Document The Network provider shall provide services in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in this contract including all attachments and exhibits,and documents incorporated by reference which constitute the contract document. 2. Provisions of the Prime Contract All provisions,terms and conditions, or amendments, addendum, changes or revisions applicable to the Network Provider made subsequent to the initial execution of the Prime Contract, i.e.,the Contract entered into between the Department of Children and Families("DCF"or"Department")and SFBHN (ME), not in conflict with this Contract,shall be binding upon the Network Provider and the Network Provider agrees to comply with same.The Prime Contract is incorporated by reference in this Contract.A copy of the Prime Contract can be found at the ME's website at www.thrivinmind.or . In case of conflict with the provisions,terms and conditions of the Prime Contract and this Contract,the provisions,terms and conditions of this Contract will prevail.In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the documents of this Contract,the documents shall be interpreted in the order of precedence listed in Section 55.of this Standard Contract. 3. Effective and Ending Dates This contract shall begin on July 1,2021.It shall end at midnight,local time in Miami-Dade County,Florida on June 30,2022, subject to the survival of terms of Section 52. 4. Official Payee and Representatives(Names,Addresses,Telephone Numbers and E-Mail Addresses) a. The Network Provider name and mailing address of the b. The name, address, and telephone of the Contract official payee to whom the payment shall be made is: Manager for the ME for this contract is: Guidance/Care Center,Inc. Elba Taveras 3000 41st Street,Ocean South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Marathon,FL 33050 Inc.d.b.a.Thriving Mind South Florida 7205 Corporate Center Drive,Suite 200 Miami,FL 33126 Tel.(786)507-7462 E-Mail:Etaveras@thrivingmind.org C. The name of the contact person and street address where d. The name, address, and telephone number of the the Network Provider's financial and administrative representative of the Network Provider responsible for the records are maintained is: administration of the program under this contract is: Kristen Chaffee,Regional Controller Maureen Dunleavy,Vice President 100 2nd Avenue South#901 WestCare/Guidance/Care Center, Inc. St.Petersburg,FL 30100 1205 Fourth Street Office number:727-490-6767 x 30111 Key West, FL 33040-3707 Mobile number:727-465-6083 Email: maureen.dunleavy@westcare.com Fax number:727-825-0573 Office: (305)434-7660 ext. 31221 E-Mail:kristen.chaffee@westcare.com Cell: (305)896-5964 Standard Contract Page 1 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 17 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" The ME's Contract Manager is the primary point of contact through which all contracting information flows between the ME and the Network Provider. Upon change of representatives(names,addresses,telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) by either party,notice shall be provided in writing to the other party and the notification attached to the originals of this contract. 5. Contract Amount The ME shall pay for contracted services according to the terms and conditions of this Contract in an amount not to excee d $8,668,712.00,subject to the availability of funds and satisfactory performance of all terms by the Network Provider.Of the total Contract amount, the ME will be required to pay $7,223,927.00, subject to the delivery and billing for services. The remaining amount of $1,444,785.00, represents "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds",which the ME, at its sole discretion and subject to the availability of funds, may pay to the Network Provider, in whole or in part, or not at all, for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be determined by the Network Provider delivering and billing for services in excess of those units of service the ME will be required to pay. Should the Network Provider receive any funding from the "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds",then the amount of Local Match as it appears on Exhibit B,Method of Payment and in Exhibit H,Funding Detail,will automatically change,utilizing the formula prescribed in the Method of Payment section of this contract.The ME's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the Department.Any costs orservices eligible to be paid for under any other contract or from any other source are not eligible for payment under this Contract. 6. Contract Payment a. The Network Provider shall request payment monthly through submission of a properly completed invoice, per the requirements of this Contract,within eight(8)calendar days following the end of the month for which payment is being requested. b. If no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month,the network provider shall submit a written document to the ME indicating this information within eight(8)calendar days following the end of the month.Should the Network Provider fail to submit an invoice or written documentation (should no services be due to be invoiced from the preceding month), within thirty(30) calendar days following the end of the month, then the ME at its sole discretion will consider these funds as lapse and may reallocate these funds within the network of providers. If the Network Providerfails to submit an invoice or written documentation for two(2)consecutive months within a twelve(12)month period,the ME at its sole discretion can terminate the contract in whole or in part. c. The ME has ten (10) working days, subject to the availability of funds, and/or the ME's receipt of payment from the Department, to inspect, and approve for goods and services, unless the bid specifications, purchase order, or this Contract specify otherwise.The ME's determination of acceptable services shall be conclusive.The ME receipt of reports and other submissions by the Network Provider does not constitute acceptance thereof, which occurs only through a separate and express act of the Contract Manager or other designated ME employee. The MEs failure to pay the Network Provider within the ten(10)working days will result in penalties as referenced in the Prime Contract. Invoices returned to a Network Provider due to preparation errors will result in a non-interest-bearing payment delay. Interest penalties less than one (1) dollar will not be paid unless the Network Provider requests payment. Payment shall be made only upon written acceptance by the ME and shall remain subject to the subsequent audit or review to confirm contract compliance. 7. Overpayment and Offsets a. The Network Provider shall return to the ME any overpayments due to unearned funds or funds disallowed that were disbursed to the Network Provider by the ME and any interest attributable to such funds. Should repayment not be made promptly upon discovery by the Network Provider or its auditor or upon written notice by the ME,the Network Provider will be charged interest at the lawful rate of interest on the outstanding balance until returned. Payments made for services subsequently determined by the ME to not be in full compliance with contract requirements shall be deemed overpayments.The ME shall have the right at any time to offset or deduct from any payment due under this or any other contract or agreement any amount due to the ME from the Network Provider under this or any other contract or agreement. If this Contract involves federal or state financial assistance,the following applies:The Grantee shall return to the ME any unused funds; any accrued interest earned; and any unmatched grant funds,as detailed in the Final Financial Report, no later than 60 days following the ending date of this Contract. b. The funds paid to the Network Provider are continually subject to Review, Revision and Adjustment after evaluation of Utilization and Performance measures monitored by ME. 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform Standard Contract Page 2 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 18 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" If the Network Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the ME will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 9, Financial Penalties for Failure to take Corrective Action.The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 9. constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h)and 215.971(1)(c),F.S.The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences,which may include but are not limited to refusing payment,withholding payments until deficiency is cured,tendering only partial payments,applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, ortermination of this Contract per Section 10.and requisition of services from an alternate source.Any payment made in reliance on the Network Provider's evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 7., Overpayment and Offsets, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract. 9. Financial Penalties for Failure to Take Corrective Action a. In accordance with the provisions of section 402.73(1), F.S., and Rule 65-29.001, F.A.C., should the ME require a corrective action to address noncompliance under this Contract, incremental penalties listed in Section 9.b. (i) —(iii) shall be imposed for Network Provider failure to achieve the corrective action. These penalties are cumulative and may be assessed upon each separate failure to comply with instructions from the ME to complete corrective action, but shall not exceed ten (10%) of the total contract payments during the period in which the corrective action plan has not been implemented or in which acceptable progress toward implementation has not been made. These penalties do not limit or restrict the ME's application of any other remedy available to it under law orthis Contract. b. The increments of penalty imposition that shall apply,unless the ME determines that extenuating circumstances exist, shall be based upon the severity ofthe noncompliance,nonperformance,or unacceptable performance that generated the need for corrective action plan, in accordance with the following standards: (1) Noncompliance that is determined by the ME to have a direct effect on individual served health and safety shall result in the imposition of a ten percent(10%)penalty of the total contract payments during the period in which the corrective action plan has not been implemented or in which acceptable progress toward implementation has not been made. (ii) Noncompliance involving the provision of service not having a direct effect on individual served health and safety shall result in the imposition of a five percent(5%) penalty. (iii) Noncompliance as a result of unacceptable performance of administrative tasks shall result in the imposition of a two percent(2%) penalty. c.The deadline for payment shall be as stated in the Order imposing the financial penalties.In the event of non-payment, the ME may deduct the amount of the penalty from invoices submitted by the Network Provider. 10. Termination a. This contract may be terminated by either party without cause upon no less than thirty(30) calendar days' notice in writing to the other party unless a sooner time is mutually agreed upon in writing. Said notice shall be delivered by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery or by hand delivery to the representative of the Network Provider responsible for administration of the program.This provision shall not limit the ME's ability to terminate this Contract for cause according to other provisions herein. b. In the event funds for payment pursuant to this Contract become unavailable,the ME may terminate this Contract upon no less than twenty-four(24) hours' notice in writing to the Network Provider.Said notice shall be sent by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery. The ME shall be the final authority as to the availability and adequacy of funds. In the event of termination of this contract, the Network Provider will be compensated for any work satisfactorily completed through the date of termination. c. In the event the Network Provider fails to fully comply with the terms and conditions of this contract,the ME may terminate the Contract upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours in writing to the Network Provider, excluding Saturday,Sunday,and Holidays.Such notice may be issued without providing an opportunity for cure if it specifies the nature of the non-compliance and states that provision for cure would adversely affect the interests of the State or is not permitted by law or regulation.Otherwise,notice of termination will be issued after the Network Provider's failure to fully cure such noncompliance within the time specified in a written notice of noncompliance issued by the ME specifying the nature of the noncompliance and the actions required to cure such noncompliance. The ME's failure to demand performance of any provision of this Contract shall not be deemed a waiver of such performance. The ME's waiver of any one breach of any provision of this Contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and neither event shall be construed to be a modification of the terms and conditions of this contract. The provisions herein do not limit the ME's right to remedies at law or in equity. Standard Contract Page 3 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 19 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" d. Failure to have performed any contractual obligations with the ME in a manner satisfactory to the ME will be a sufficient cause for termination. To be terminated as a Network Provider under this provision, the Network Provider must have: (1) previously failed to satisfactorily perform in a contract with the ME, been notified by the ME of the unsatisfactory performance,and failed to correct the unsatisfactory performance to the satisfaction of the ME; or(2) had a contract terminated by the ME for cause. Termination shall be upon no less than twenty-four(24) hour notice in writing. e. If this Contract is for an amount of$1 Million or more,the ME may terminate this Contract at any time the Network Provider is found to have submitted a false certification under section 287.135,F.S.,or,been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Regardless of the amount of this Contract, the ME may terminate this Contract at any time the Network Provider is found to have been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or is engaged in a boycott of Israel. 11. Transition Activities Continuity of service is critical when service underthis Contract ends and service commences under a new contract.Accordingly, when service will continue through another provider upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Contract,the Network Provider shall, without additional compensation, complete all actions necessary to smoothly transition service to the new provider.This includes but is not limited to the transfer of relevant data and files,as well as property funded or provided pursuant to this Contract.The Network Provider shall be required to support an orderly transition to the next provider no later than the expiration or earlier termination of this Contract and shall support the requirements fortransition as specified in an ME-approved Transition Plan,which shall be developed jointly with the new provider in consultation with the ME. 12. Use of Funds for Lobbying Prohibited The Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of sections 11.062 and 216.347,F.S.,which prohibit the expenditure of contract funds for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature,judicial branch,or a State agency. 13. Vendor Ombudsman A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services.The duties of this office are found in section 215.422, F.S., which include disseminating information relative to prompt payment and assisting vendors in receiving their payments in a timely manner from a State agency.The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at(850)413- 5516. 14. Public Records a. The Network Provider shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters,or other public records as defined in subsection 119.011(12), F.S.as prescribed by subsection 119.07(1) F.S., made or received by the Network Provider in conjunction with this Contract except that public records which are made confidential by law must be protected from disclosure.As required by section 287.058(1)(c), F.S.,it is expressly understood that the Network Provider's failure to comply with this provision shall constitute an immediate breach of contract for which the ME may unilaterally terminate this Contract. b. As required by section 119.0701, F.S.,to the extent that the Network Provider is acting on behalf of the Department orthe ME within the meaning of section 119.011(2), F.S.,the Network Provider shall: (1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the Department and the ME in order to perform the service. (ii) Upon request from the ME or the Department's custodian of public records,provide to the ME or the Department a copy of requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, F.S.,or as otherwise provided by law. (iii) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Network Provider does not transfer the records to the ME or the Department. (iv) Upon completion of the contract,transfer,at no cost,to the ME orthe Department all public records in possession of the Network Provider or keep and maintain public records required by the Department to perform the service. If the Provider transfers all public records to the ME or the Department upon completion of the contract, the Network Provider shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Network Provider keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Network Provider shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records.All records stored electronically must be provided to the ME or the Department, upon request from the Standard Contract Page 4 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 20 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" Department's or the ME's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the ME and the Department. c. IF THE NETWORK PROVIDER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119,F.S.,TO THE NETWORK PROVIDER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT,CONTACT THE ME's CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 786-507-7458 OR BY EMAIL AT lRODRIGUEZ@SFBHN.ORG, OR BY MAIL AT SOUTH FLORIDA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NETWORK D/B/A THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA, 7205 NW 19 STREET SUITE 200, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 OR CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 850-487-1111, OR BY EMAIL AT DCFCustodian@MYFLFAMILIES.COM, OR BY MAIL AT: DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, 1317 WINEWOOD BLVD.,TALLAHASSEE,FL 32399. 15. Audits,Inspections, Investigations,Records and Retention a. The Network Provider shall establish and maintain books,records and documents(including electronic storage media) sufficient to reflect all income and expenditures of funds(to include funds used to meet the local match requirements per 65E-14 F.A.C., if applicable), provided by the ME under this Contract. Upon demand,and at no additional cost to the ME or the Department, the Network Provider will facilitate the duplication and transfer of any records or documents during the term of this Contract and the required retention period in Section 15. b. below.These records shall be made available at all reasonable times for inspection,review,copying,or audit by Federal,State,ME,or other personnel duly authorized. b. Retention of all individual served records,financial records,supporting documents,statistical records, and any other documents(including electronic storage media)pertinent to this Contract shall be maintained bythe Network Provider during the term of this Contract and retained for a period of seven(7)years after completion of the Contract or longer when required by law. In the event an audit is required under this Contract, records shall be retained for a minimum period of seven(7)years after the audit report is issued or until resolution of any audit findings or litigation based on the terms of this Contract,at no additional cost to the ME or the Department. c. At all reasonable times for as long as records are maintained, persons duly authorized by the ME,State, and Federal auditors, pursuant to 2 C.F.R. § 200.336, shall be allowed full access to and the right to examine any of the Network Provider's contracts and related records and documents, regardless of the form in which kept. d. A financial and compliance audit shall be provided to the ME and other entities as specified in this contract and in Attachment II, Financial and Compliance Audit. e. The Network Provider shall comply and cooperate immediately with any inspections,reviews,investigations,or audits deemed necessary by The Office of the Inspector General(section 20.055, F.S.). f. The Network Provider shall include the aforementioned audit, inspections, investigations and record keeping requirements in all subcontracts and assignments. g. No record may be withheld nor may the Network Provider attempt to limit the scope of any of the foregoing inspections,reviews,copying,transfers or audits based on any claim that any record is exempt from public inspection or is confidential, proprietary or trade secret in nature; provided, however, that this provision does not limit any exemption to public inspection or copying to any such record. 16. Inspections and Corrective Action The Network Provider shall permit all persons who are duly authorized by the ME and the Department to inspect and copy any records, papers, documents,facilities,goods and services of the Network Provider which are relevant to this Contract, and to interview any individuals served,employees and subcontractor employees of the Network Providerto assure the ME of the satisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Contract. Following such review,the ME will deliver to the Network Provider a written report of its findings, and may direct the development, by the Network Provider, of a corrective action plan where appropriate.The Network Provider hereby agrees to timely correct all deficiencies identified in the corrective action plan.This provision will not limit the ME's choice of remedies under law,rule,or this Contract.Failure to implement corrective action plans to the satisfaction of the ME, after receiving due notice,shall be grounds for contract termination. 17. Federal Law If this Contract contains federal funds and it is determined by the ME that the Network Provider is a subrecipient, the Network Provider must adhere to the terms below: a. The Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of Federal law and regulations including, but not limited to,2 CFR, Part 200,and other applicable regulations. b. If this Contract contains $10,000 or more of Federal Funds,the Network Provider shall comply with Executive Order 11246, Equal Employment Opportunity, as amended by Executive Order 11375 and others, and as supplemented in Standard Contract Page 5 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 21 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" Department of Labor regulation 41 CFR,Part 60 if applicable. c. If this Contract contains over $150,000 of Federal Funds, the Network Provider shall comply with all applicable standards,orders,or regulations issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act,as amended(42 U.S.C.§7401 et seq.), section 508 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,as amended(33 U.S.C.§ 1251 et seq.),Executive Order 11738, as amended and where applicable,and Environmental Protection Agency regulations(2 CFR,Part 1500).The Network Provider shall report any violations of the above to the ME and to the Department. d. No Federal Funds received in connection with this Contract may be used by the Network Provider,or agent acting for the Network Provider,or subcontractor to influence legislation or appropriations pending before the Congress or any State legislature. If this Contract contains Federal funding in excess of$100,000,the Network Provider must, prior to contract execution, complete the Certification Regarding Lobbying form, Attachment III. All disclosure forms as required by the Certification Regarding Lobbying from must be completed and returned to the ME Contract Manager, prior to payment under this Contract. e. If this Contract provides services to children up to age 18, the Network Provider shall comply with the Pro-Children Act of 1994(20 U.S.C. § 6081). Failure to comply with the provisions of the law may result in the imposition of a civil monetary penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation or the imposition of an administrative compliance order on the responsible entity,or both. f. If the Network Provider is a federal subrecipient or pass through entity,the Network Provider and its subcontractors who are federal subrecipients or pass-through entities are subject to the following: A contract award (see 2 CFR § 180.220)must not be made to parties listed on the government-wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines in 2 CFR, Part 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, "Debarment and Suspension." SAM Exclusions contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies,as well as parties declared ineligible understatutory or regulatory authority otherthan Executive Order12549. g. If the Network Provider is a federal subrecipient or pass through entity,the Network Provider and its subcontractors who are federal subrecipients or pass-through entities, must determine whether or not its subcontracts are being awarded to a "contractor" or a "subrecipient,"as those terms are defined in 2 CFR, Part 200. If a Network Provider's subcontractor is determined to be a subrecipient,the Network Provider must ensure the subcontractor adheres to all the applicable requirements in 2 CFR, Part 200. 18. Confidential Client and Other Information Except as provided by this Contract,the Network Provider shall not disclose but shall protect and maintain the confidentiality of any individual served information and any other information made confidential by Florida Law or Federal laws or regulations that is obtained or accessed by the Network Provider or its subcontractors incidental to performance under this Contract. State laws providing for confidentiality of individual served and other information include but are not limited to sections 39.0132, 39.00145, 39.202, 39.809, 39.908, 63.162, 63.165, 383.412, 394.4615, 397.501,409.821, 409.175, 410.037, 410.605, 414.295, 415.107,741.3165 and 916.107,F.S. Federal laws and regulations to the same effect include section 471(a)(8) of the Social Security Act,section 106(b)(2)(A)(viii) of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act,7 U.S.C.§2020(e)(8),42 U.S.C.§602 and 2 CFR§200.303 and 2 CFR§200.337,7 CFR§272.1(c),42 CFR§§2.1-2.3,42 CFR§§431.300-306,45 CFR§205. A summary of Florida Statutes providing for confidentiality of this and other information are found in Part II of the Attorney General's Government in the Sunshine Manual,as revised from time-to-time. The Network Provider shall not use or disclose any information concerning a recipient of services under this Contract for any purpose prohibited by State or federal law or regulations except with the written consent of a person legally authorized to give that consent or when authorized by law. 19. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act In compliance with 45 CFR § 164.504(e),the Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of the Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference, governing the safeguarding, use and disclosure of Protected Health Information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the Network Provider or its subcontracts incidental to the Network Provider's performance of this Contract. 20. Individual served Risk Prevention Standard Contract Page 6 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 22 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" a. If services to individuals served are to be provided under this Contract,the Network Provider and any subcontractors shall,in accordance with the individual served risk prevention system,report those reportable situations listed in CFOP 215-6 in the manner prescribed in CFOP 215-6. The Network Provider shall immediately report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child, aged person, or disabled adult to the Florida Abuse Hotline on the statewide toll-free telephone number(1-800-96ABUSE). As required by Chapters 39 and 415, F.S.,this provision is binding upon both the Network Provider and its employees. b. The ME monitors timely submissions of incident reports and may impose financial penalties as described in Section 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform. 21. Human Subject Research The Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of CFOP 215-8 for any activity underthis Contract involving human subject research within the scope of 45 CFR,Part 46,and 42 U.S.C.section 289,et seq.,and may not commence such activity until review and approval by the Department of Children and Families Human Protections Review Committee and a duly constituted Institutional Review Board. 22. Support to the Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing a. The Network Provider and its subcontractors shall comply with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,29 U.S.C. §794,as implemented by 45 C.F.R. Part 84(hereinafter referred to as Section 504),the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,42 U.S.C. 12131, as implemented by 28 C.F.R. Part 35 (hereinafter referred to as ADA), and the Children and Families Operating Instruction (CFOP) 60-10, Chapter 4, entitled "Auxiliary Aids and Services for the Deaf or Hard-of- Hearing. b. If the Network Provider or any of its subcontractors employs fifteen(15)or more employees,the Network Provider and subcontractor shall designate a Single-Point-of-Contact to ensure effective communication with deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions in accordance with Section 504,the ADA,and CFOP 60-10,Chapter 4.The Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact and that of its Subcontractors will process the compliance data into the Department's HHS Compliance reporting Database by the 4th business day of the month, covering the previous month's reporting, and forward confirmation of submission to the Contract Manager. The name and contact information for the Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact shall be furnished to the Contract Manager prior to the execution of this Contract, within ten (10) calendar days of staffing change, or within fourteen (14) calendar days of the effective date of this requirement. c. The Network Provider shall,within thirty(30)days of the effective date of this requirement,contractually require that its subcontractors comply with section 504, the ADA, and CFOP 60-10, Chapter 4. A Single-Point-of-Contact shall be required for each subcontractor that employs fifteen(15) or more employees.This Single-Point-of-Contact will ensure effective communication with deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions in accordance with Section 504 and the ADA and coordinate activities and reports with the Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact. d. The Single-Point-of-Contact shall ensure that employees are aware of the requirements, roles and responsibilities,and contact points associated with compliance with Section 504,the ADA, and CFOP 60-10, Chapter 4. Further, employees of the Network Provider and their subcontractors with fifteen (15) or more employees shall attest in writing that they are familiar with the requirements of Section 504,the ADA,CFOP 60-10,Chapter 4.This attestation shall be maintained in the employee's personnel file. e. The Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact will ensure that conspicuous Notices which provide information about the availability of appropriate auxiliary aids and services at no-cost to the deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions are posted near where people enter or are admitted within the agent locations. Such Notices must be posted immediately by the Network Provider and subcontractors. The approved Notice is available at: https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/individual-with-disability/providers/. f. The Network Provider and its subcontractors shall document the customer's or companion's preferred method of communication and any requested auxiliary aids/services provided in the customer's record. Documentation, with supporting justification, must also be made if any request was not honored. The Network Provider shall distribute Customer Feedback forms to customers or companions and provide assistance in completing the forms as requested by the customer or companion. g. If customers or companions are referred to other agencies,the Network Provider must ensure that the receiving agency is notified of the customer's or companion's preferred method of communication and any auxiliary aids/service needs. h. The Department requires each contract/subcontract provider agency's direct service employees to complete training on serving our customers who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing: https:JJwww.myfifamiiies.comJservice proramsJindividuai with disabiiity/providers) and sign the Attestation of Understanding. Direct service employees Standard Contract Page 7 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 23 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" performing under this Contract will also print their certificate of completion, attach it to their Attestation of Understanding,and maintain them in their personnel file. 23. Emergency Preparedness If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this Contract include the physical care or supervision of individuals served, the Network Provider shall, within thirty (30) days of the execution of this contract, submit to the Contract Manager an emergency preparedness plan which shall include provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for individuals served in substitute care, supplies, and a recovery plan that will allow the Network Provider to continue functioning in compliance with the executed contract in the event of an actual emergency. For the purpose of disaster planning,the term "supervision" includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court.Children may remain in their homes,be placed in a non-licensed relative/non-relative home or be placed in a licensed foster care setting.No later than twelve months following the ME's original acceptance of a plan and every twelve(12)months thereafter,the Network Provider shall submit a written certification that it has reviewed its plan, along with any modifications to the plan, or a statement that no modifications were found necessary.The ME agrees to respond in writing within thirty(30)days of receipt of the original or updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the Department or the ME may exercise oversight authority over such Network Provider in order to assume implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions. 24. Insurance a. Continuous adequate liability insurance coverage shall be maintained by the Network Provider during the existence of this Contract and any renewal(s)and extension(s)thereof and in accordance with the requirements in Attachment I. By execution of this Contract,unless it is a State agency orsubdivision as defined by subsection 768.28(2),F.S.,the Network Provider accepts full responsibility for identifying and determining the type(s)and extent of liability insurance necessary to provide reasonable financial protections for the Network Provider and the individuals served to be served under this Contract. The limits of coverage under each policy maintained by the Network Provider do not limit the Network Provider's liability and obligations under this Contract. Upon the execution of this Contract,the Network Provider shall furnish the ME written verification supporting both the determination and existence of such insurance coverage.Such coverage may be provided by a self-insurance program established and operating underthe laws of the State of Florida. The ME reserves the right to require additional insurance as specified in this Contract.The Network Provider shall notify the Contract Manager within thirty(30) calendar days if there is a modification to the terms of insurance,to include but not limited to,cancellation or modification to policy limits. b. To the fullest extent permitted by law,and not withstanding any other provision of this Contract,the Network Provider by signing this Contract acknowledges the value of obtaining Cyber Liability insurance, has considered all of the risks, and assumes all of the risks and liability associated with not obtaining such insurance. The Network Provider will indemnify, defend, and hold the ME harmless from any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, judgments, fees, expenses, awards, civil monetary penalties, and costs (including reasonable attorneys' and court fees and expenses) arising out of or related to any Breach or alleged Breach of Unsecured PHI created, received, maintained,transmitted, or otherwise used by the Network Provider and arising from the Network Provider's breach, or failure to perform pursuant to this Contract (collectively, a "Claim") up to and including the Appellate Court level and until the case is resolved. If the Network Provider is an agency or subdivision of the State, its obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S. or other applicable law, and without waving the limits of sovereign immunity. 25. Indemnification a. The Network Provider shall be fully liable for the actions of its agents,employees,partners,or subcontractors and shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the ME, State and the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), and its officers,agents,and employees,from suits,actions,damages,and costs of every name and description,including attorneys'fees,arising from or relating to any alleged act or omission by the Network Provider, its agents,employees, partners, or subcontractors, provided, however,that the Network Provider shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages caused by the negligent act or omission of the ME. b. The Network Provider shall fully indemnify,defend and hold harmless the ME,the State and the DCF,from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation of infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to the ME's misuse or modification of Network Provider's products or a ME's operation or use of Network Provider's products in a manner not contemplated by the contract or the purchase order. If any product is the subject of an infringement suit or in the Network Provider's opinion is likely Standard Contract Page 8 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 24 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" to become the subject of such a suit, the Network Provider may at its sole expense procure for the ME the right to continue using the product or modify it to become non-infringing. If the Network Provider is not reasonably able to modify or otherwise secure the ME the use, the ME shall not be liable for any royalties. The Network Provider's indemnification for violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right shall encompass all such items used or accessed by the Network Provider,its officers,agents or subcontractors in the performance of this contract or delivered to the ME for the use of the ME, its employees,agents or contractors. c. The Network Provider shall protect, defend, and indemnify, including attorney's fees and cost,the ME for any and all claims and litigation (including litigation initiated by the ME)arising from or relating to Network Provider's claim that a document contains proprietary or trade secret information that is exempt from disclosure or the scope of the Network Provider's redaction,as provided for under Section 37., Network Provider's Confidential and Exempt Information. d. The ME shall not be liable for any cost,expense,or compromise incurred or made by the Network Provider in any legal action. The Network Provider's inability to evaluate liability or its evaluation of liability shall not excuse its duty to defend and indemnify after receipt of notice. Only an adjudication or judgment after the highest appeal is exhausted finding the ME negligent shall excuse the Network Provider of performance u nder this provision, in which case the ME shall have no obligation to reimburse the Network Provider for costs of its defense. If the Network Provider is an agency orsubdivision of the State,its obligation to indemnify,defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S.or other applicable law,and without waiving the limits of sovereign immunity. 26. Independent Contractor a. In performing its obligations under this Contract,the Network Provider shall at all times be acting in the capacity of an independent contractor and not as an officer, employee, or agent of the ME or the State of Florida,except where the Network Provider is a State agency. Neither the Network Provider nor its agents, employees, subcontractors or assignees shall represent to others that it is an agent,officer or employee of or has the authority to bind the ME or the Department by virtue of this Contract, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so.This Contract does not create any right in any individual to State retirement, leave benefits or any other benefits of State employees as a result of performing the duties or obligations of this Contract. b. The ME will not furnish services of support(e.g., office space, office supplies,telephone service,secretarial or clerical support) to the Network Provider, or its subcontractor or assignee, unless specifically agreed to by the ME in this Contract. All deductions for social security, withholding taxes, income taxes, contributions to unemployment compensation funds and all necessary insurance for the Network Provider,the Network Provider's officers,employees, agents,subcontractors,or assignees shall be the sole responsibility of the Network Provider and its subcontractors.The parties agree that no joint employment is intended and that, regardless of any provision directing the manner of provision of services, the Network Provider and its subcontractors alone shall be responsible for the supervision, control,hiring and firing, rates of pay and terms and conditions of employment of their own employees. 27. Assignments and Subcontracts a. The Network Provider shall not assign the responsibility for this Contract to another party without prior written approval of the ME, upon the ME's sole determination that such assignment will not adversely affect the public interest; however, in no event may the Network Provider assign or enter into any transaction having the effect of assigning or transferring any right to receive payment under this Contract which right is not conditioned on full and faithful performance of Network Provider's duties hereunder. Any sublicense, assignment, or transfer otherwise occurring without prior approval of the ME shall be null and void. The Network Provider shall not subcontract for any of the work contemplated under this Contract without prior written approval of the ME,which shall not be unreasonably withheld. b. The Network Provider shall ensure that all subcontract agreements, at any tier, for work contemplated under this Contract,adhere to all of the requirements of the ME's Prime Contract with the Department and all the requirements of this Contract. A copy of the Prime Contract can be found at the ME's website. www.thrivin mind.org. C. To the extent permitted by Florida Law, and in compliance with Section 25., Indemnification, of this Standard Contract,the Network Provider is responsible for all work performed and for all commodities produced pursuant to this Contract whether actually furnished by the Network Provider or its subcontractors.Any subcontracts shall be evidenced by a written document.The Network Provider further agrees that neitherthe ME northe Departme nt shall be liable to the subcontractor in any way or for any reason.The Network Provider,at its expense,will defend the ME against such claims. d. The Network Provider shall make payments to any subcontractor within seven (7) working days after receipt of payment from the ME in accordance with section 287.0585, F.S., unless otherwise stated in the contract between the Network Provider and subcontractor. Failure to pay within seven (7)working days will result in a penalty that Standard Contract Page 9 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 25 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" shall be charged against the Network Provider and paid by the Network Provider to the subcontractor in the amount of one-half of one percent(.005)of the amount due per day from the expiration of the period allowed for payment.Such penalty shall be in addition to actual payments owed and shall not exceed fifteen(15%) percent of the outstanding balance due. e. The State of Florida shall at all times be entitled to assign or transfer, in whole or part, its rights, duties, or obligations under its contract with the ME to another governmental agency in the State of Florida or to a provider of the Department's selection,upon giving prior written notice to the ME.In the event the State of Florida approves transfer of the ME's obligations,the Network Provider remains responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred in connection with the contract.This Contract shall remain binding upon the successors in interest of the Network Provider,the ME and the Department. f. The Network Provider shall include, or cause to be included, in all subcontracts (at any tier)the substance of all clauses contained in this Standard Contract that mention or describe subcontract compliance. as well as all clauses applicable to that portion of the Network Provider's performance being performed by or through the subcontract. 28. Civil Rights Requirements In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, as applicable the Network Provider shall not discriminate against any employee (or applicant for employment) in the performance of this contract because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or marital status.Further,the Network Provider shall not to discriminate against any applicant, individuals served,or employee in service delivery or benefits in connection with any of its programs and activities in accordance with 45 CFR 80,83,84,90, and 91,Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, as applicable and CFOP 60-16.These requirements shall apply to all contractors,subcontractors,sub-grantees or others with whom it arranges to provide services or benefits to individuals served or employees in connection with its programs and activities. The Network Provider shall complete the Civil Rights Certificate,CF Form 707 and the Civil Rights Compliance Checklist,CF Form 946 in accordance with CFOP 60-16 and 45 CFR 80. 29. State and Federal Whistle-blower Act Requirements a. In accordance with subsection 112.3187, F.S.,the Network Provider and its subcontractors shall not retaliate against an employee for reporting violations of law, rule, or regulation that creates substantial and specific danger to the public's health, safety, or welfare to an appropriate agency. Furthermore, agencies or independent contractors shall not retaliate against any person who discloses information to an appropriate agency alleging improper use of governmental office,gross waste of funds,or any other abuse or gross neglect of duty on the part of an agency, public officer, or employee. The Network Provider and any subcontractor shall inform its employees that they and other persons may file a complaint with the Office of Chief Inspector General, Agency Inspector General, the Florida Commission on Human Relations orthe Whistle-blower's Hotline number at 1-800-543-5353. b. Pursuant to Section 11(c) of the OSH Act of 1970 and the subsequent federal laws expanding the act, the Network Provider is prohibited from discriminating against employees for exercising their rights under OSH Act. Details of the OSH Act can be found at this website: https://www.whistleblowers.gov/ 30. DEO and Workforce Florida The Network Provider understands the DCF,the Department of Economic Opportunity, and Worksource Florida, Inc., have jointly implemented an initiative to empower recipients in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Program to enter and remain in gainful employment.The ME encourages Network Provider participation with the Department of Economic Opportunity and Workforce Florida, Inc. 31. Transition ing Young Adults The Network Provider understands the Department's interest in assisting young adults aging out of the dependency system. The ME encourages Network Provider participation with the local Community-Based Care Lead Agency Independent Living Program to offer gainful employment to youth in foster care and young adults transitioning from the foster care system. 32. Sponsorship or Financial Support As required by section 286.25, F.S., if the Network Provider is a non-governmental organization which sponsors a program financed wholly or in part by State funds, including any funds obtained through this Contract, it shall, in publicizing, advertising, or describing the sponsorship of the program State: "Sponsored by(Network Provider's Name),Thriving Mind South Florida and the State of Florida Department of Children and Families". If the sponsorship reference is in written material,the words"Thriving Mind South Florida"and "State of Florida, Department of Children and Families"shall appear Standard Contract Page 10 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 26 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" in at least the same size letters or type as the name of the organization. If the sponsorship reference includes any logos or marks, then the logo for Thriving Mind South Florida and for the Department of Children and Families shall appear at least the same size as that for the Network Provider or other entities referenced. 33. Publicity Without limitation, the Network Provider and its employees, agents, and representatives will not, without prior ME or Department written consent in each instance, use in advertising, publicity or any other promotional endeavor any ME or State mark,the name of the ME's or State's mark,the name of the ME,the State,or any ME or State affiliate or any officer or employee of the ME or the State,or represent,directly or indirectly,that any product or service provided by the Network Provider has been approved or endorsed by the ME or the State,or refer to the existence of this Contract in press releases, advertising or materials distributed to the Network Provider's prospective customers. 34. Public Entity Crime and Discriminatory Contractors Pursuant to section 287.133, F.S. and 287.134, F.S., the following restrictions are placed on the ability of persons on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory vendor list.When a person or affiliate has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime, or an entity or affiliate has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list,such person,entity or affiliate may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or the repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor,supplier,subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity; provided, however,that the prohibition on persons or affiliates placed on the convicted vendor shall be limited to business in excess of the threshold amount provided in section 287.017, F.S., for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. This provision applies to the Network Provider and all their subcontractors. 35. Employee Gifts The Network Provider agrees that it will not offer to give or give any gift to any ME or Department employee during the service performance period of this Contract and for a period of two(2)years thereafter. In addition to any other remedies available to the ME and the Department,any violation of this provision will result in referral of the Network Provider's name and description of the violation of this term to the Department of Management Services for the potential inclusion of the Network Provider's name on the suspended vendors list for an appropriate period.The Network Provider will ensure that its subcontractors, if any,comply with these provisions. 36. Intellectual Property a. It is agreed that all intellectual property, inventions, written or electronically created materials, including manuals, presentations, films, or other copyrightable materials, arising in relation to Network Provider's performance under this Contract, and the performance of all of its officers, agents and subcontractors in relation to this Contract, are works for hire for the benefit of the Department,fully compensated for by the contract amount,and that neither the Network Provider nor any of its officers,agents nor subcontractors may claim any interest in any intellectual property rights accruing under or in connection with the performance of this Contract. It is specifically agreed that the Department shall have exclusive rights to all data processing software falling within the terms of section 119.084,F.S., which arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work or services performed under this Contract,or in any way connected herewith. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, if the Network Provider is a university and a member of the State University System of Florida,then section 1004.23, F.S.,shall apply. b. If the Network Provider uses or delivers to the Department for its use or the use of its employees, agents or contractors, any design, device, or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the compensation paid pursuant to this contract includes all royalties or costs arising from the use of such design,device,or materials in any way involved in the work contemplated by this contract. For the purposes of this provision, the term "use" shall include use by the Network Provider during the term of this contract and use by the ME, agents, or contractors and the Department during the term of this contract and perpetually thereafter. c. All applicable subcontracts shall include a provision that the Federal awarding agency reserves all patent rights with respect to any discovery or invention that arises or is developed in the course of or under the subcontract. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, if the Network Provider or one of its subcontractors is a university and a Standard Contract Page 11 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 27 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" member of the State University of Florida,then section 1004.23, F.S., shall apply, but the Department shall retain a perpetual, fully-paid, non-exclusive license for its use and the use of its contractors of any resulting patented, copyrighted ortrademarked work products. 37. Network Provider's Confidential and Exempt Information a. Unless exempted by law,all public records are subject to public inspection and copying under Florida's Public Records Law,Chapter 119, F.S.Any claim by Network Provider of trade secret(proprietary)confidentiality for any information contained in Network Provider's documents (reports, deliverables or work papers, etc., in paper or electronic form) submitted to the ME in connection with this Contract will be waived, unless the claimed confidential information is submitted in accordance with Section 37. b. below. b. The Network Provider must clearly label any portion of the documents, data or records submitted that it considers exempt from public inspection or disclosure pursuant to Florida's Public Records Law as proprietary or trade secret. The labeling will include a justification citing specific statutes and facts that authorize exemption of the information from public disclosure. If different exemptions are claimed to be applicable to different portions of the protected information, the Network Provider shall include information correlating the nature of the claims to the particular protected information. c. The ME, when required to comply with a public records request including documents submitted by the Network Provider, may require the Network Provider to expeditiously submit redacted copies of documents marked as confidential ortrade secret in accordance with Section 37.b.above.Accompanying the submission shall be an updated version of the justification under Section 37. b. correlated specifically to redacted information,either confirming that the statutory and factual basis originally asserted remain unchanged or indicating any changes affecting the basis from the asserted exemption from public inspection or disclosure.The redacted copy must exclude or obliterate only those exact portions that are claimed to be proprietary or trade secret. If the Network Provider fails to promptly submit a redacted copy, the ME is authorized to produce the records sought without any redaction of proprietary or trade secret information. d. The Network Provider shall be responsible for defending its claim that each and every portion of the redactions of proprietary or trade secret information are exempt from inspection and copying under Florida's Public Records Law. 38. Real Property Any State funds provided for the purchase of or improvements to real property are contingent upon the Network Provider granting to the State a security interest in the property at least to the amount of the State funds provided for at least five (5)years from the date of purchase or the completion of the improvements or as further required by law.As a condition of receipt of State funding for this purpose,if the Network Provider disposes of the property before the Department's interest is vacated, the Network Provider will refund the proportionate share of the State's initial investment, as adjusted by depreciation. 39. Information Security a. An appropriately skilled individual shall be identified by the Network Provider to function as its Information Security Officer.The Information Security Officer shall act as the liaison to the ME's and the Department's security staff and will maintain an appropriate level of information security for the ME's and the Department's information systems or any individual served or other confidential information the Network Provider is collecting or using in the performance of this Contract.An appropriate level of security includes approving and tracking all who request or have access,through the Network Provider's access,to ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information.The Information Security Officer will ensure that any access to the ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information is removed immediately upon such access no longer being required for Network Provider's performance under this Contract. b. The Network Provider shall provide the latest Department Security Awareness Training to all who request or have access,through the Network Provider's access,to ME and/or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information. c. All who request or have access,through the All Network Provider access,to ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information shall comply with and be provided a copy of CFOP 50-2, and shall sign the DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 annually or immediately upon hire and annually thereafter. The Network Provider shall maintain a copy of the signed DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 in the personnel file. The Network Provider agrees to submit copies of each signed DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 to the Contract Manager and the ME's Vice President of IT and Data Analytics upon request.A copy of CF 0114 may be obtained from the Contract Manager. Standard Contract Page 12 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 28 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" d. The Network Provider shall make every effort to protect and avoid unauthorized release of any personal or confidential information by ensuring both data and storage devices are encrypted as prescribed in CFOP 50-2.The Network Provider shall require the same of all subcontractors. e. The Network Provider agrees to notify the Contract Manager as soon as possible, but no later than four(4) business days following the determination of any potential or actual unauthorized disclosure or access to ME or Department information systems or to any individual served or other confidential information. The Network Provider shall require the same notification requirements of all subcontractors. f. The Network Provider shall prevent unauthorized disclosure or access,from or to ME and/or Department information systems or individual served or other confidential information. Individual served or other confidential information on systems and network capable devises shall be encrypted per CFOP 50-2. g. The Network Provider shall, at its own cost, comply with section 501.171. F.S. The Network Provider shall also, at its own cost, implement measures deemed appropriate by the ME and/or the Department to avoid or mitigate potential injury to any person due to potential or actual unauthorized disclosure or access to ME or Department information systems or to any individual served or other confidential information. The Network Provider shall adhere to the requirements of the Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference. A violation or breach of any of the assurances as stipulated in the Business Associate Agreement must constitute a material breach of this Contract. 40. Accreditation The ME is committed to ensuring provision of the highest quality services to the persons we serve.Accordingly,the ME has expectations that where accreditation is generally accepted nationwide as a clear indicator of quality service,the majority of the ME's Network Providers will take appropriate steps to maintain its accreditation or become fully accredited by June 30, 2021. 41. Notice of Legal Action The Network Provider shall notify the ME of legal actions taken against them or potential actions such as lawsuits, related to services provided through this Contract or that may impact the Network Provider's ability to deliver the contractual services,or adversely impact the ME and/orthe Department.The Contract Manager will be notified within ten(10)calendar days of Network Provider becoming aware of such actions or from the day of the legal filing,whichever comes first. 42. Unauthorized Aliens and Employment Eligibility Verification (E-Verify) Unauthorized aliens shall not be employed. Employment of unauthorized aliens shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of this Contract by the ME for violation of section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act(8 U.S.C. § 1324 a)and section 101 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. The Network Provider and its subcontractors will enroll in and use the E-Verify system established by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to verify the employment eligibility of its employees and its subcontractors' employees performing under this Contract. Employees assigned to the contract means all persons employed or assigned(including subcontractors)by the Network Provider or a subcontractor during the contract term to perform work pursuant to this contract within the United States and its territories. 43. Employment Screening The Network Provider shall ensure that all staff utilized by the Network Provider and its subcontractors (hereinafter, "Contracted Staff")that are required by Florida law and by CFOP 60-25,Chapter 2,which is hereby incorporated by reference to be screened in accordance with chapter 435,F.S.,are of good moral character and meet the Level 2 Employment Screening standards specified by sections 435.04, 110.1127, and subsection 39.001(2), F.S., as a condition of initial and continued employment that shall include but not be limited to: a. Employment history checks; b. Fingerprinting for all criminal record checks; C. Statewide criminal and juvenile delinquency records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE); d. Federal criminal records checks from the Federal Bureau of Investigation via the Florida Department of Law Enforcement;and e. Security background investigation, which may include local criminal record checks through local law enforcement agencies. f. Attestation by each employee, subject to penalty of perjury, to meeting the requirements for qualifying for employment pursuant to chapter 435 and agreeing to inform the employer immediately if arrested for any of the disqualifying offenses while employed by the employer. Standard Contract Page 13 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 29 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" 44. Employment Screening Affidavit The Network Provider shall sign the Florida Department of Children and Families Employment Screening Affidavit each State fiscal year(no two such affidavits shall be signed more than 13 months apart)for the term of the Contract stating that all required staff have been screened or the Network Provider is awaiting the results of screening. 45. Office of Inspector General Request for Reference Check The Department requires,as applicable,the use of the Officer of Inspector General's Request for Reference Check form (CF 774),which states: "As part of the screening of an applicant being considered for appointment to a career service,selected exempt service, senior management, or OPS position with the Department of Children and Families or a Contract or sub- contract provider, a check with the Office of Inspector General (IG) is required to determine if the individual is or has been a subject of an investigation with the IG's Office.The request will only be made on the individual that is being recommended to be hired for the position if that individual has previously worked for the Contract or sub-contract provider, or if that individual is being promoted,transferred or demoted within the Contract or sub-contract provider." 46. Pride Articles which are the subject of or are required to carry out this Contract shall be purchased from Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc., (PRIDE) identified under Chapter 946, F.S., in the same manner and under the procedures set forth in subsections 946.515(2) and (4), F.S. For purposes of this Contract, the Network Provider shall be deemed to be substituted forthe Department insofar as dealings with PRIDE.This clause is not applicable to subcontractors unless otherwise required by law. An abbreviated list of products/services available from PRIDE may be obtained by contacting PRIDE,(800)643-8459. 47. Recycled Products The Network Provider shall procure any recycled products or materials,which are the subject of or are required to carry out this Contract,in accordance with the provisions of sections 403.7065, F.S. 48. Renegotiations or Modifications Modifications of provisions of this contract shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing and duly signed by both parties.The rate of payment and the total dollar amount may be adjusted retroactively to reflect price level increases and changes in the rate of payment when these have been established through the appropriations process and subsequently included in the ME's prime contract with the Department. 49. Dispute Resolution a. The parties agree to cooperate in resolving any differences in interpreting the contract, including but not limited to, individual served eligibility and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, a general dispute arising out of, or relating to this contract,or contesting a financial penalty for failure to comply with requirements of a corrective action plan. Within five (5) working days of the execution of this contract, each party shall designate a Dispute Resolution Officer with the requisite authority to act as its representative for dispute resolution purposes and provide that information to the other party. b. Within five(5)working days from delivery to the Dispute Resolution Officer of the other party of a written request for dispute resolution,the representatives will conduct a face-to-face meeting to resolve the disagreement amicably.If the parties are not able to meet within the five (5) working days due to scheduling difficulties,the meeting shall occur as mutually agreed to by the parties,but no laterthan ten(10)working days from the date of receipt of the written request for dispute resolution. If the representatives are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution at the face-to-face meeting,the dispute resolution process in Section 49.c.shall be followed. In the event of a dispute regarding individual served eligibility and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, the dispute shall not preclude the Network Provider from providing the provision of services to eligible individuals until the dispute is resolved. c. If the representatives are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution,either representative may request referral of the issue to the President/Chief Executive Officer of the respective parties. Upon referral to this next step, the President/Chief Executive Officer of the parties shall confer in an attempt to amicably resolve the issue. If the President/Chief Executive Officer of the parties cannot resolve the issue,the issue shall be presented at the discretion of the ME either to the Board of Directors Executive Committee and/orthe ME's Board of Directors.Should the dispute not be resolved at the Board of Directors Executive Committee and/or the ME's full Board of Directors level,the decision of the ME shall prevail subject to any legal rights that the Network Provider may have and/or wish to exercise.Venue for any court action will be in Miami-Dade County,Florida.This provision shall not limit the parties'rights of termination under Section 10. Standard Contract Page 14 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 30 Contract No. ME225-12-27 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" 50. Notice Any notice that is required under this contract shall be in writing and sent by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery or by hand delivery. Said notice shall be sent to the representative of the Network Provider responsible for administration of the program,to the designated address contained in this contract. 51. Final Invoice The final invoice for payment shall be submitted to the ME no more than twenty(20)days, perthe requirements stipulated in the Method of Payment section of this Contract,after the contract ends or is terminated. If the Network Provider fails to do so,all rights to payment are forfeited and the ME will not honor any requests submitted after the aforesaid time period. Any payment due under the terms of this contract may be withheld until all reports due from the Network Provider and necessary adjustments thereto, have been approved by the ME. 52. Survival of Terms Unless a provision hereof expressly states otherwise, all provisions hereof concerning obligations of the Network Provider and remedies available to the ME survive the ending date or an earlier termination of this Contract.The Network Provider's performance pursuant to such surviving provisions shall be without further payment, as the contract payments received during the term of this Contract are consideration for such performance. 53. Governing Law and Venue This Contract is executed and entered into in the State of Florida, and shall be construed, performed and enforced in all respects in accordance with Florida law,without regard to Florida provisions for conflict of laws.State Courts of competent jurisdiction in Florida shall have exclusive jurisdiction in any action regarding this Contract and venue shall be in Miami-Dade County,Florida. 54. Electronic Signature.This Contract may be executed by electronic signature as follows: a. a fax copy of this Contract with a signature page that displays the image of a handwritten signature;or b. a digital file that is transmitted by one party to the other which, when displayed on an electronic video display terminal, presents an image of this Contract with a signature page bearing the image of a handwritten signature;or, c. electronic signatures,whether digital or encrypted,have the same force and effect as manual signatures. 55. All Terms and Conditions Included This contract and it attachments, I,II,III,IV,&V and any exhibits referenced in said attachments,together with any documents incorporated by reference,including the ME prime contract(which can be found at http�llwww.thrivin�mind.orla),contain all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. There are no provisions,terms,conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein,and this contract shall supersede all previous communications, representations,or agreements,either verbal or written between the parties. If any term or provision of this contract is legally determined unlawful or unenforceable,the remainder of the contract shall remain in full force and effect and such term or provision shall be stricken. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the documents,the documents shall be interpreted in the following order of precedence: a.Attachment I through Attachment I,II,III,IV,V,Exhibits,the Business Associate Agreement; b.Any documents incorporated into any Exhibit or Attachment by reference or included as a subset thereof, c.This Standard Contract; d.Any documents incorporated into this Contract by reference Signature Page Follows Standard Contract Page 15 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 31 Contract No. ME225-12-27 THRIVING MIND SOuTIi FI..®AIG.A" BY SIGNING THIS CONTRACT, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THEY HAVE READ AND AGREE To THE ENTIRE CONTRACT, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION S5.ABOVE. IN WITNESS THEREOF,the parties have caused this contract,attachments,exhibits,and any documents referenced herein,to be executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized. NETWORK PROVIDER:The Guidance/Care Center,Inc., SOUTH FLORIDA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NETWORK,INC. a FL S01c3 not-for-profit corporation Dig It,ly,ign,d by John W.New—,,M.D. John W. DNm John Nr N—w.om r,MD o Thr,ing SIGNED SIGNED MmdS-thI'lord,-, Newcomer, M.D.Wte:202101S132336no4ao°rg`Ds BY: BY:NAME:Frank C.Rabbito,COO NAME: John W,Newcomer,M.D. TITLE:Chief Operations Officer TITLE:President and CEO DATE: DATE: Federal Tax ID#(or SSN)59-1458324 Network Provider Fiscal Year Ending Date 6 30 Resolution WCGCC 2021-02 Standard Contract Page 16 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Contract No,ME225-12-27 32 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 ATTA ATTACHMENT A. Services tobeProvided 1. Program/Service Specific Terms (1) "Behavioral Health Services" are mental health services and substance abuse prevention and treatment services as defined byo. 394.9082(2)(a), F.S., and in Chapter397. F.S. (2) "Block Grants":The Community Mental Health Block Grant(CMHBG), pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s. 300x, et. oeq., and the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG), pursuant to42U.S.C. o. 300x'21, et. seq. (3) "Care Courdinatiun" means the implementation of deliberate and planned organizational relationships and service procedures that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the behavioral health system by engaging in purposeful interactions with individuals who are not yet effectively connected with services to ensure service linkage. Examples of care coordination activities include development of referral agreements, shared protocols, and information exchange procedures. The purpose of care coordination is to enhance the delivery of treatment services and recovery supports and to improve outcomes among priority populations. (4) "Child Welfare Integration and Support Team" (CWIST)Child Welfare Integration and Support Team (CVV|ST) assists families under the investigation of Department of Children and Families. The CVV|ST responds to the needs of families in Miami-Dade County while promoting the integration of behavioral health services, substance abuse services, and child welfare systems. The CVV|ST consists of a clinician and family navigator that will respond to requests by the Department of Children and Families (DCF)to assist in case consultation and care coordination for families under investigation. The CVV|STapproach is to facilitate the assessment of the family and determine needed interventions by providing immediate consultation through teamwork with Subject Matter Experts, individuals from specific professional disciplines, DCF, and other involved stakeholders. (6) "Citrus Family Care Network" is the Southern ReQion's (Circuit 11 /& 16) Lead Agency for Community Based Care provider under contract with the State of Florida Department of Children and Families for the child protection and child welfare system. (G) "Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc." is the entity contracted with the Department of Children and Families that maintains the database called Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS) that Network Providers contracted to provide substance abuse prevention services must utilize to upload substance abuse prevention data required by this contract. (7) "Continuous Quality Improvement" is an ongoing, systematic process ofinternal and external improvements in service provision and administrative functions, taking into account both in process and end of process indicators, in order to meet the valid requirements of Individuals Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 31hofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Served. (8) "Contract Manager" is the ME employee who is responsible for enforcing the compliance with administrative and programmatic terms and conditions of contract.The Contract Manager is the primary point of contact through which all contracting information flows between the ME and the Network Provider. All actions related to the contract must be initiated by or coordinated with the Contract Manager. (S) "Co-occurring Disorder" is any combination of mental health and substance use in any individual, whether or not they have been already diagnosed. (10) "Co-occurring Disorder Service Capabi|ity" is the ability ofany program to organize every aspect ofits program infrastructure (policies, procedures, practices, documentation, and staff competencies), within its existing resources, to provide appropriately matched, integrated services to the individuals and families with co-occurring disorders that are routinely presenting for care in that program. Should services not be available at the Network Provider then then the individual served must be linked to an agency with the capability to meet the individual served needs. (11) "Coordinated System of Care", as described in section 394.4573, F.S.io the full array of behavioral and related services in a region or community offered by all service providers, whether participating under contract with a Managing Entity or by another method of community partnership or mutual agreement. (12) "Cost Ana|ysis^ is the review of the proposed cost elements to determine if they are necessary, allowable, appropriate and reasonable. (13) "Cultural and Linguistic Competence" is a set of congruent behaviors,attitudes,and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professional that enable effective work in cross-cultural situations that provides services that are respectful and/or responsive to cultural and linguistic needs. (14) "Department" means the State of Florida Department of Children and Families. (16) "Electronic Health Record (EHR)^ is defined ino. 408.0S1(2)(a), F.S. (16) "Evidenced-Based Practices (EBP) are programs, practices or strategies that are supported by research. EQP's are programs that have demonstrated effectiveness with established general izabiUty (replicated in different settings and with different populations overtime) through research. The Department has established two option. For a list of approved registries used to identify, evaluate, and select EBP programs and strategies, refer to the Department's Guidance Document 1, Evidence Based Guidelines available at the following link: Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 1, Evidence Based Attachment HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Guidelines (17) "FASAMSDCFPamph|et1SS'2" iotheDepartmentofChi|dren & Fami|ieo, Pamph|et1SS'2 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Measurement and Data means a document promulgated by the Department that contains required data-reporting elements for substance use and mental health services, and which can be found at: (18) "Financial and Services Accountability Management System (FASAMS)" is the Department's information management and fiscal accounting system for providers of community substance use and mental health services. (19) "Forensic Mental Health Services" are services provided to individuals with mental illness pursuant to Chapter 916, Florida Statutes. (20) ^H|PAA" is the acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and must mean the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification, and Enforcement Rules at 42 U.S.C. §1320d, and 4SC.F.R. Parts 160, 162, and 164. (21) "Individual(s)Served" (synonymous with Client,Consumer, Participant) is an individual who receives substance use or mental health services,the cost of which is paid, either in part or whole, by Department appropriated funds or local match (matching). (22) "Knight Information Software (K|S)^is the k4E's online data system which Network Providers that do not have their own data system are required to use to collect and report data and performance outcomes on individual served whose services are paid for, in part orin whole, by the ME'o contract, Medicaid, local match,Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (T7\NF), Purchase of Therapeutic Services (PTS) and Title 21 . The K|S, or other system designated by the ME, must be utilized to upload individual served-related data as required by this contract. (23) ~Lead Agency for Community-Based Care (CBC)^ is an agency under contract with the Florida Department of Children and Families that provides care for children in the child protection and child welfare system. (24) "Local Match" means funds received from governing bodies of local government, including city commissions, county commissions, district school boards, special tax districts, private hospital funds, private gifts both individual and corporate, and bequests and funds received from community drives or any other sources. See § 394.67, F.S. F.S. and 6SE'14.00S, F.A.C. (26) "Managing Entity (ME)" as defined in section 394.9082(2)(e), F.S, is corporation selected by and under contract with the Department to manage the daily operational delivery of behavioral health services through a coordinated system ofcare. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (26) "Mental Health Services" is defined pursuant to Chapter 394.67 (15), F.S. (27) "Motivational Support Program" are services provided in Monroe County designed to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect resulting from parents' or caregivers, behavioral health and to improve outcomes for families in the child welfare system and/or community'baoedcare. (28) "Network Provider" is an entity that contracts with the ME and receives funding to provide services to eligible individuals; in this contract the Network Provider is synonymous with network service providers, provider orsubcontractor. (29) "Outcome for Individual Service Recipient" is a measure of the quantified result, impact, or benefit of services on the individual service recipient. (30) ^PBP3^ is the Department's Performance Based Prevention System that collects data related to community assessments and plans and substance use prevention programs and activities. (31) "Performance Measures" are quantitative indicators, outcomes and outputs that are used by the Department to objectively measure performance and are used by the ME and Network Providers to improve services. (32) "Prevention" refers to the proactive approach to preclude, forestall, or impede the development of substance use or mental health related problems. These strategies focus on increasing public awareness and education, community-based processes, and incorporating evidence-based practices. Additional guidance regarding prevention services can be found in the Department's Guidance Document 10' Prevention Services and is available at the following link: Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 10, Prevention Services (33) "Prime Contract" is the contract between the Department of Children and Families and the ME. (34) "Program Descriptions" are the documents the Network Provider prepares and submits to the ME for approval prior to the start of the contract period, which provide detailed deocriptionoftheoerviceotobeprovidedunderthecontractpurouanttoRu|e6SE 14, F.A.C. It includes but is not limited tothe Network Provider's organizational profile, the service activity description, a detailed description of each program and covered service funded in the contract,the geographic service area, service capacity, staffing information, and target population tobeserved. (36) "Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)" is a federal grant to Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page atofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 support homeless individuals with mental illnesses, who may also have co-occurring substance use and mental health treatment needs. (36) "Protected Health Information" (PHI) relates to any information whether oral or recorded in any form or medium that is created or received by a health care provider, health plan, public health authority, employer, life insurer, school or university, orhealth care clearinghouse; and relates tothe past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition of an individual;the provision of health care to an individual; or the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to an individual. (37) "Provider Network" (subcontractor or Network Provider) refers to the group of direct service providers, facilities, and organizations under contract with a ME to provide a comprehensive array of emergency, acute care, residential, outpatient, recovery support, and support services including prevention services and any other services purchased by this contract. See section 394.9082, F.S. (38) "Quality Assurance" is process that measures performance in achieving pre-determined standards,validates internal practice,and uses sound principles of evaluation to ensure that data are collected accurately, analyzed appropriately, reported correctly and acted upon in a timely manner.The process may employ peer review, and outcomes assessment to assess quality ofcare. (39) "Quality |mprovement/[ontinuuus {lua|ity Improvement" is management technique to aooeoo and improve internal operations and network services. It focuses on organizational systems rather than individual performance and seeks to continuously improve quality.The process involves setting goals implementing systematic changes, measuring outcomes, and making subsequent appropriate improvements. Quality improvement activities will aooeoo compliance with contract requirements, state and Federal |avv and associated administrative rules, regulations, and operating procedures and validate quality improvement systems and findings. (40) ~Representative Payee" refers to an entity/individual that is legally authorized to receive Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Income, Veterans Administration benefits, or other federal benefits on behalf of an individual who is unable to manage or direct the management of his or her benefits. (41) ^34MH" stands for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programs within the Department. (42) "Seclusion and Restraint Data System" referredtoasSANDK' istheDepartmentofChi|dren and Families' web-based data system used to collect and report the frequency and types of seclusion and restraint events that involve persons served in state-contracted and non-state contracted community substance use and mental health programs, and state mental health treatment facilities. All facilities, as defined in section 394.455(10), F.S, are required to report each seclusion and restraint event to the Department of Children and Families in accordance with but not limited to Rule 6SE'S.180, F.A.C. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (43) "SOAR" stands for Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SS|/SSD|) Outreach, Access and Recovery and is a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) technical assistance initiative designed to help individuals increase earlier access to SSI and SSDI through improved approval rates on initial Social Security applications by providing training, technical assistance, and strategic planning to Network Providers. (44) "Stakeho|der(o)" are individuals/groups with an interest in the provision of treatment services for substance use, mental health services, co-occurring disorders and prevention services in the county(ieo) outlined in Section A.2z.(2), of this Contract. (46) "Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs /S|PP\^^ are residential inpatient facilities under contract with the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) under the Medicaid Institutes for Mental Disease (|MD) 1915B waiver for children under age 18to provide diagnostic and active treatment services ina secure setting. (46) "Substance abuse" as defined in Chapter 397, F.S, means the misuse or abuse of, or dependence on alcohol, illicit drugs, or prescription medications. As an individual progresses along this continuum of misuse, abuse, and dependence, there is an increased need for substance abuse intervention and treatment to help abate the problem. (47) "Substance Abuse and Mental Health information System (SAMH|I)^ is the Department's web-based data system for reporting data such as but not limited to, Demographic, Temporary Assistance to Needing Families data, Seclusion and Restraint data and Incident reports by the Managing Entity and all Network Service Providers in accordance with this contract. (48) TANF Participant" is a person or family member of that person defined in 45 C.F.R. Part 260.30 and section 414.1S8S and subsection 414.02S2(9), F.S. (49) "Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)" as defined by 42 U.S.C. ss. 601, et. seq., and ch. 414, F.S, is afedera| block grant component which provides funding to states to help move recipients into work. In the context of the Department, Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH), TANFioa funding stream for providing substance use disorder services or mental health services to families receiving TANF cash assistance benefits. (60) "Third Party Payer" means commercial insurers such as workers' compensation, TR|CARE, Medicare, Health Maintenance Organizations, Managed Care Organizations, or other payers liable, to the extent that they are required by contract or law, to participate in the coot of providing services to a specific individual. (61) "Warm Hand-off" as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is a transfer of care between two members of the health care team, where the handoff occurs in front of the patient and family. This transparent handoff of care aUovvo patients and Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 families to hear what is said and engages patients and families in communication, giving them the opportunity to clarify or correct information or ask questions about their care. Warm hancloffs engage the patient through structured communication and improve safety by helping prevent communication breakdowns. 2. General Description m. General Statement The services provided under this contract are community-based behavioral health services for an person-centered and family-focused recovery-oriented coordinated system of care (ROSC). A ROSC is a value-driven framework to guide transformation of a behavioral health system of care as described in Exhibit BH, Recovery Management Practices. The contract requires qualified, direct service, community-based Network Provider who will provide services for children, adolescents, and adults as applicable,with behavioral health issues as authorized in section 394.9082, F.S, consistent with Chapters 394,397,916,section 98S.03, F.S. (as applicable) and consistent with the Prime Contract (ME'o contract with the Department), which io incorporated herein byreference. The Network Provider must work in partnership with the ME to better meet the needs of individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders and expand its array of services to provide trauma informed care, as appropriate.The partnership process will be open, transparent, dynamic, fluid, and visible. The process must also serve aoan opportunity for collaboration to continuously improve the quality of services. During the course of the contract period,the ME will require that the Network Provider participate in the process of improving co-occurring disorder service capability system wide, trauma informed care services and ensure the integration of behavioral health services and primary care services to all the individuals in cane in coordination with a Federally Qualified Health Center or other medical facility ao required by this Contract. The Network Provider must work in collaboration and must assist, upon request of the ME, in fulfilling its contractual obligations pursuant to the Prime Contract with the Department of Children and Families including but not limited to the following functions: (1) System of Care Development and Management; (2) Quality Improvement; (3) Data Collection, Reporting, and Analysis; (4) Financial Management; (5) Disaster Planning and Responsiveness b. Authority Section 394.9082, F.S., and the Prime Contract provides the ME with the authority to contract for these services. c. Scope of Service Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 The following scope of service applies to the contract period and any renewal or extension: (1) The Network Provider is responsible for the administration and provision of services tothe target population(s) indicated in Exhibit A, Individuals to be Served, and in accordance with the tasks outlined in this contract. Services must also be delivered at the locations specified in, and in accordance with the Program Description, as required by Rule 65E'14, F.A.C,vvhich is herein incorporated by reference, and maintained in the ME's Contract Manager's file. (2) Unless otherwise authorized by the ME, services are to be delivered in the following county(ieo): __Miami'DadeCounty X Monroe County _Brovvard County d. Major Contract Goals The ME's goals for the SAMH Programs funded by this Contract are to improve access to care and promote service continuity and to support efficient and effective delivery of services,furthermore, the Florida Department of Children and Families is committed to partnering with stakeholders to transform Florida's substance use and mental health system into recovery-oriented system of care (ROSC), and are as follows: (1) Provide access to quality, recovery-oriented and community-based services and supports for persons with behavioral health disorders. (2) Community-based health and prevention promotion by encouraging overall emotional health and wellness and preventing substance use, reduce the spread of infectious diseases, prevent and reduce attempted and completed suicides, and reduce opioid related overdose deaths. (3) Integrate the Child Welfare and behavioral health systems. (4) |mproveco'occurringcapabiUty, traumainformedcane, cu|tura| andUnguioticcompetence, ensure the integration of behavioral health and primary health care services and expertise in all programs. (6) For funded substance use prevention services, the intent of substance use prevention is to promote and improve the behavioral health of Florida's Southern Region communities by strategically applying substance use prevention programs, and environmental strategies that are relevant to community needs as defined in a ME approved Comprehensive Community Action Plan (CCAP).The CCAP can be provided upon request to the ME's Director of Prevention Services Director. e. Minimum Programmatic Requirements The Network Provider must maintain the following minimum programmatic requirements: Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. PageaofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (1) System of Care The person-centered and family-focused system of care will: (m) Be driven by the needs and choices of the individuals served; (b) Promote family and personal self-determination and choice; (c) Be ethically,socially, and culturally responsive;and (d) Be dedicated to excellence and quality results. There is a commitment to improve access to care, promote service continuity, support efficient and effective delivery of services that utilize evidence-based practices, necovery'oriented, and peer involved approaches in accordance with priorities established by the ME and the Department for substance use, mental health treatment and/or co-occurring disorders and, substance use prevention services. (2) Guiding Principles Guiding principles specify that services are msfollows: (m) Inclusive involve and engage families and individuals served as full partners to participate in the planning and delivery ofservices; (b) Comprehensive incorporating a broad array of service and supports (e.g. physical, emotional,clinical,social, educational, community and spiritual); (d Individualized meeting the individuayo exceptional needs and strengths; (d) Strengths based—focus on the strengths of the individual served, not their deficits; (e) Community-based provided in the least restrictive,clinically appropriate setting; (M Coordinated both at the system and service delivery levels to ensure that multiple services are provided and change as seamlessly as possible when warranted; (g) Cultural and linguistic competent; (h) Gender responsive; (A Sexual orientation; and U0 Recovery-oriented and recovery-supported. 3. Individuals tobeServed Attachment HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. PageaofSS Contract No. ME22512-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� ((`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 See Exhibit A, Individuals/Participants tobeServed B. Manner of Service Provision 1) Service Tasks The following tasks must be completed for each fiscal year covered in the contract period. m. Task List (1) Based on individual needs, the Network Provider agrees to provide appropriate services from the list of approved program s/activities described in Exhibit G,Covered Service Funding by OCA and the description of such services specified in the Program Description as required by Rule 6SE'14, F.A.C. Anychangeinthearrayofoerviceomuotbejuotifiedinvvritingandoubmittedto the ME's Contract Manager for review and approval. (2) The Network Provider must serve the number of persons indicated in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Outcomes/Outputs. Failure to meet the minimum numbers served may result in a corrective action and an imposed financial penalty as described in the Standard Contract. (3) The Network Provider must assure the delivery of services is based on Evidence-Based Practices implemented with fidelity and in accordance with the approved Program Descriptions. (4) The Network Provider must adhere to treatment group size limitations not to exceed the group size limitations outlined in the current Medicaid Handbook. (6) The Network Provider must develop and implement policies so that all applicable providers' employees abide by the terms and conditions of Paragraph 39, Information Security, of the Standard Contract. The Network Provider must submit to the Managing Entities Contract Manager, b an attestation that all applicable Network Provider employees and subcontractors who have access to ME and Department information systems have completed the Security Agreement form as required in Paragraph 39. Information Security,of the Standard Contract. (G) For licensable services purchased by this Contract, the Network Provider must have and maintain correct and current Department of Children and Families, as required by Rule 65D- 30, F.A.C., Licenoure Standards for Substance Abuse Services and Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) licenses and only bill for services under those licenses. In the event any of the Network Provider's license(s) is suspended, revoked, expired or terminated, the ME must suspend payment for services delivered by the Network Provider under such |icenoe(o) until said |icenoe(o) is reinstated. (7) Network Providers serving persons with substance use disorders must use the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)to determine placement and level of care as required by Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 FASAMSDCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. (8) The Network Provider must ensure that individuals discharged from state mental health treatment facilities will be maintained on the medication that was prescribed for them by the facility at discharge. Maintenance includes performing required lab tests, providing the medication,and providing appropriate physician oversight. (S) Should the ME conduct a mock emergency drill, the Network Provider must participate by activating their emergency/disaster plan and reporting on preparedness activities, response activities, and poot'recoveryactivitieo. (10) By the Network Provider must submit to the ME'o Contract Manager anupdated Civil Rights Compliance Checklist (CF0946). (11) By the Network Provider must submit to the k4E's Contract Manager anupdated Civil Rights Certificate (CF707), signed a dated by the Network Provider's contract signer. (12) the Network Provider must submit to the ME's Contract Manager a Quality Assurance Plan that details how the Network Provider will ensure and document that quality services are being provided to the individuals served, which is herein incorporated by reference. The Network Provider must submit updates as amended of the Quality Assurance Plan within thirty (30) days of adoption. The Quality Assurance Plan should address the minimum guidelines for the Network Provider's continuous quality improvement program, including, but not limited to: (m) Individual care and services standards to include transfers and referrals, co-occurring supportive services, trauma informed services, cultural and linguistic competence, integrated care, recovery-oriented system of care principles. (b) Individual records maintenance and compliance. (c) Staff development standards. (d) Service-environment safety and infection control standards. (e) Peer review procedures. (M Incident reporting policies and procedures that include verification of corrective action and a provision that specifies that a person who files an incident report, in good faith, may not be subjected to any civil action by virtue of that incident report. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (u) Fraud, waste, abuse and other potential wrongdoing auditing, monitoring, and remediationprocedureo. (h) Evidence-based practices (EBPo) utilized by the agency and how these EBPo are monitored to ensure fidelity to the model. (i) The Continuous Quality Improvement Initiatives identified in Section B.I.a.(23) below. (13) the Network Provider must submit an attestation signed by the CEO/Executive Director indicating that all applicable staff funded by this Contract have received a copy of this fully executed contract and will receive copies of any amendments made to this Contract. (14) The Network Provider should operate under a "no wrong door" model as defined in o. 394.4573, F.S, as well as the other guiding principles of ROSC.The network provider must also participate in all implementation activities and Technical Assistance provided by DCF and the ME. (16) The Network Provider must execute and/or maintain if executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a Federally Qualified Health Center or other medical facility. The MOU provides for integration of behavioral health services and primary health care services to the medically underoerved to achieve the goals specified in Section B.1.a.(23)(a) of this Attachment 1.The Network Provider also agreesto accept referralsfrom the primary health care provider for eligible individuals who are in need of behavioral health services. Newly executed MOU's must be submitted within ninety(90)calendar days of the effective date of this contract to the ME's Contract Manager.The Network Provider must submit copies of any amendment to the K4OU, to the ME's Contract Manager, within thirty (30) calendar days of execution. Network Providers that operate Federally Qualified Health Centers are required to submit policies and procedures that explain the access to primary care services to the medically underoerved behavioral health individual served. Any revisions tothe policy and procedure must be submitted to the ME's Contract Manager within 30 calendar days of its adoption. (16) Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SS|/SSO|) Outreach, Access, and Recovery(SOAR) If providing case management services to adults or children with mental illnesses or co- occurring disorders who are homeless or at risk ofhome|eooneoo., the Network Provider must adhere to the requirements of Exhibit AN, Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance(SS|/SSO|) Outreach,Access, and Recovery(SOAR). Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 12ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (17) Linkage and Referral Process (m) The Network Provider's policies and procedures must address the referral and linkage process which include a "warm handuff" when referring individuals to all levels of services.This includes, but is not limited to, referrals within a Network Provider from one level of care to another, i.e. residential to outpatient; referrals outside of the Network Provider when a service is not offered by the Network Provider; and referrals to services upon discharge from the Network Provider, regardless if a planned or unplanned discharge. This also includes when an individual presents at the Network Provider for a service; however,they are not actually admitted tothe service for varying reasons. Such referral services include, but are not limited to, detoxification services, linkages with community programs such ao housing, employment, parenting supports, and primary health care. (b) A warm handof consists of the Network Provider coordinating and facilitating the indixidua|'s admission to the next appropriate level of care by direct communication and follow-up with the receiving provider.These efforts must be documented and maintained in the individua|'s clinical record and should include detailed information including dates, times, and names of people spoken to. (c) When a referral is made for a service at another provider with the expectation to return to the referring provider, i.e.detoxification,the referring Network Provider should initiate the warm handoff and maintain follow-up with the receiving provider to coordinate entry back to the referring Network Provider.This must be documented and maintained in the individuals'clinical record and should include detailed information including dates,times, names of people spoken to, and final disposition, i.e. date returned or justification when not returning. (18) The Network Provider must ensure provision of services to individuals with special needs The Network Provider must ensure the coordination of specialty services including employability skills training and linkage, victimization and trauma services, infant mental health services, and services to families in recovery. The Network Provider must also ensure the availability of appropriate services to individuals with special needs such as those who are blind, deaf or hard of hearing, developmentally disabled, physically handicap, criminally involved, or individuals with forensic invo|vement. The ME reoerveothe rightto modifythio list ao the needs of the individuals change. (m) The Network Provider must provide early diagnosis and treatment intervention to enhance recovery and prevent hospitalization. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (b) The Network Provider must work with the ME, the state, and other stakeholders to reduce the admissions and the length of stay for dependent children and adults with mental illness in residential treatment services. (19) System of Care Management The ME system of care staff ensures availability of and access to a broad, flexible array of effective, evidence informed, community-based services and supports for children, youth, adults and their families that addresses their physical, emotional, social, and educational needs, including traditional and nontraditional services as well as informal and natural supports. The spectrum of effective, community-based services and supports is organized and coordinated through the Provider Network. The goals of the System of Care management activities include elimination/management of wait lists, the maximum utilization of treatment resources, and the delivery of clinically appropriate services in the least restrictive setting and most cost-effective manner. System of Care Management includes pre-service authorization for some services as well as management of continued stays and billing validation. If the Network Provider contracts for services that are managed by the ME, the Network Provider must work in collaboration and assist the ME in fulfilling its contractual obligation and agrees to: (m) The Network Provider agrees to assist the ME in the reporting and managing of the waiting list for all applicable levels of care: L Substance Abuse Residential Treatment Level || ii. Mental Health Residential Treatment Level || iii. Care Coordination iv. Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) v. Short-term Residential Treatment vi. Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program vii. Specialized Therapeutic Group Homes (b) The Network Provider agrees to submit real-time services data when required by the Prime Contract, state and/or federal rules, regulations, or the K4E's policies and procedures, the Network Provider must submit to the ME real-time data in K|S Express, or other similar data structure, for services purchased by this contract. The Network Provider agrees to implement the new data reporting system(s) when notified and as directed by the ME. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 44ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibr1%b";� NflInd South Fur44� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (c) The Network Provider will have a data system in place that adequately supports the collection, tracking, and analysis of data necessary to perform the system of care management activities, reviews of clinical/administrative performance related to levels of care, clinical outcomes, and adherence to clinical/administrative standards. (d) The Network Provider agrees to conduct financial screening to ensure maximization of fiscal resources including otherthird'party payoro such as, but not limited to KidCare, Medicaid, Medicare, and other HMOs. These methods may include programs of intervention and/or diversion. System of Care management includes not only managerial and supervisory strategies, methods and tools to ensure timely access to care, but also includes processes to promote continuous improvement to manage resources. (e) The Network Provider will offer individuals served a multi-level continuum of care services for treatment of behavioral health services and supports within the least restrictive, most normative environments that are clinically appropriate. (20) Continuous Quality Improvement Programs (m) The Network Provider must maintain a continuous quality improvement program and report on the continuous quality improvement activities. The program is the responsibility ofthe Director and is subject to review and approval by the governing board of the service Network Provider. Each director must designate a Quality Assurance Officer/Compliance Officer who will be responsible for the continuous quality improvement program. The continuous quality Improvement program should objectively and systematically monitor and evaluate the appropriateness and quality of care to ensure that services are rendered consistent with prevailing professional standards and identify and resolve problems. (b) The quality improvement program must include atminimum: L Activities to ensure that fraud,waste and abuse do not occur. ii. Composition of quality assurance review committees and subcommittees, purpose,scope,and objectives of the continuous quality assurance committee and each subcommittee, frequency of meetings, minutes of meetings, and documentation ofmeetings. iii. A framework for evaluating outcomes, including: Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 15ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibr1%b";� NflInd South Fur44� w;Su*bFurld�� Belmvk-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 1. Output measures, such as capacities, technologies, and infrastructure that make up the system ofcare. 2. Process measures, such as administrative and clinical components of treatment. 3. Outcome measures pertaining to the outcomes ofservices; iv. A system of analyzing those factors which have an effect onperformance; V. A system of reporting the results of continuous quality improvement reviews; and, vi. Best practice models for use in improving performance in those areas which are deficient. vii. Establishment ofa Seclusion and Restraint Oversight Committee per Chapter 6SE' 5.180, F.A.C.for agencies utilizing seclusion and/or restraint. (21) Continuous Quality Improvement Initiatives—Network Providers must comply with all of the provisions for the initiatives outlined below: (m) Recovery Management Practices The Network Provider must operate under the principles of a Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) in accordance with the requirements of Exhibit BH, Recovery Management Practices. ROSC principles promote a coordinated network of community'baoedoerviceoandoupportothatioperoon'centered,oe|f'directedcare,and builds on the strengths and resilience of individuals, families, and communities to achieve improved health, vve||neoo, and quality oflife. A ROSC is inclusive ofclinical services that are recovery~focuoed, evidence'baoed, developmentally appropriate, gender'oenoitive, culturally competent, trauma-informed and integrated with a broad spectrum of non-clinical recovery support services.As such,the Trauma Informed Care, Cultural and Linguistic Competence, and Integration of Behavioral Health Services and Primary Care initiatives are components of ROSC and will remain as integral parts of ROSC. The Network Provider will work with the ME on the implementation of Recovery Management system of care framework that aligns with the standards in Exhibit BH. The Network Provider agrees to conduct self-assessments annually, at minimum, or when directed by the ME, using the SAPT and RSA-R below, report the results to the ME when requested, and develop an action plan based on the results. The action plan should also include action steps toward implementation of the region-specific best practices as directed by the ME. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 16ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibr1%b";� NflInd South Fur44� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 1) The Network Service Providers must use, at minimum, the following tools to assess recovery-oriented activities: i The Se|f-Aooeooment/P|anning Tool for Implementing Recovery-Oriented Services (SAPT)available at: ii The Recovery Self'Aooeooment'R(RSA) available at: and 2) A Network Provider who employs peers must: i Use the Recovery Capital Scale, available at in the recovery planning process. ii Provide standardized training on Recovery Management best practices in employee orientation and refresher training. iii Adhere the terms and conditions pursuant to Exhibit AO, Peer Service. 3) Ao part ofthe ROSC initiative,The Network Provider must also: i Identify at least two ROSC Champions who will attend trainingo and meetings. The names of the ROSC Champions will be submitted upon request by ME staff. In the event change in staff occurs, the Network Provider must notify the ME's Contract Manager, in writing within ten (10) calendar days. ii Attend scheduled ROSC meetings, trainingo and activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable ofROSC. (b) integration of Behavioral Health Services and Primary Health Care Many individuals with behavioral health issues have chronic health conditions and may have neglected their primary health needs for some time. The ME and the Southern Region are committed to developing an integrated system of care that incorporates comprehensive screening and monitoring tools that identify those affected by chronic health conditions and a system of care that meets their needs. Network Providers will be implementing Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health principles within ROSC. The integration will be ensured through linkage from the behavioral health provider with the primary health cane provider of the individual through an electronic health record Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 or other means ofcontact (phone, in person, etc). Referral and linkage processes will be necessary for all individuals who do not have a primary health care provider at entry into the system ofcare. Follow up and coordination of services are essential tomeeting an individual health and behavioral health needs. (c) Trauma informed Care Many individuals with behavioral health issues have experienced trauma that affects their development and adjustment.The ME and the Southern Region are committed to developing a system of care that incorporates comprehensive assessment tools that identify those affected by trauma and a system of care that meets their needs. Network Providers will be implementing Trauma Informed Care (TIC) principles within ROSC. Progress on TIC should continue to be reported in the CCV semi-annual update, and should include, at minimum, required trauma trainingo for all staff upon hire, and annually thereafter. (d) Cultural and Linguistic Competence It is the goal of the ME to become a culturally and linguistically proficient network,through the full implementation of The National Standards for Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (the National CLASStandardo). The National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards in Health and Health Care are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by establishing a blueprint for health and behavioral health care. In order to accomplish this task,the Network Provider: 1) Collaborate with the ME to identify and utilize the Network Provider's data to (1) identify sub-populations (i.e., racial, ethnic, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Tranogender, Questioning, |nteroex, or Two-Spirited (LGBTQ|'2S), minority groups) vulnerable to disparities and (2) implement strategies to decrease the differences in access, service use, and outcomes among sub-populations. These strategies should include the use of the enhanced National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Health and Health Care; 2) Agreesto implement effective language access services to meetthe needs of individuals with Umited'Eng|ioh'profidenqy, and/or who are deaf or hard'of-hearing, and increase their access to behavioral health care by providing sign language, translation, and interpretive services required to meet the communication needs of the individual seeking and or receiving services as required by state and federal |avvo, including English, Spanish and Creole. Services will meet the cultural needs and preferences of the populations served. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (e) integration of Behavioral Health and the Child Welfare System 1) The Network Provider will ensure that behavioral health services are available to individuals and families referred by the Community Based Care Organizations (CBC) or by the Department's Child Protective Investigators in cases where behavioral health indicators are present during the initial child abuse/neglect investigation or at any point during child protective supervision orout'of'homecare. Priority will be given to cases where a child is at risk for immediate removal or has been removed from the family, with agoa| of reunification in the family safety plan. Services may also be provided for the enrolled parent(s)'/caregiver(s)'family members, household residents, or significant others in need of behavioral health prevention or treatment services, as well as children in relative placements. Fora detailed description of the eligibility criteria please refer to the approved CVV|ST Protocols and Family Intensive Treatment Team Protocols, herein incorporated by reference, and available upon request to the MEo Contract Manager. 2) The coordination of efforts between the CBC,the ME and Network Providers is essential to the efficient service delivery for child-welfare involved families in behavioral health treatment. The ME and the Southern Region's Lead Agency for Community Based Care Provider are committed to developing an integrated system of care that meets the needs of children and their families. Network Providers will implement the Child Welfare Integration (CVV|) initiative through a continuous quality improvement plan or component in the existing agency wide continuous quality improvement plan that delineates participation in the CWI initiative. As part of the plan or component of the plan must include the following: i. Identification of at least two CVV| Champions who will attend trainingo and meetings. The names of the CWI Champions will be submitted upon request by ME staff. In the event a change in staff occurs,the Network Provider must notify the ME'o Contract Manager, in writing within ten (10) calendar days. ii. Attendance at scheduled CVV| meetings including Integration VVorkgroup meetings to develop the process for identifying and responding to child-welfare involved families. iii. Attendance attrainingo regarding CVV| when notified by the ME. Attendance at applicable trainings will be documented in the Continuous Quality Improvement Updates iv. Participation in all CVV| related activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable of the Child Welfare system. v. Description of the process to monitor and ensure that requests for any requested Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 reports from the CBC or a CBC Network Provider is provided in a timely manner. The Network Provider must provide the reports within five (S) business days of receipt of the written request from the nequeotor. |n cases of emergencies, (less than 24'hour notice), the supervisor at the Network Provider will accept the telephone call request for the report(o). The supervisor will request and ensure receipt of a written request within twenty-four (24) hours following the initial telephone call. (M Accreditation The Network Provider must take appropriate steps to maintain its accreditation or become fully accredited by June 30, 2022, as required by this section, in order to promote best practices and the highest quality of care. The Network Provider must provide the ME with their full accreditation and licensing reports upon request. Network Provider applicants for Ucenoure and licensed network providers must meet the most current best practice standards related to the licensable service components of the accrediting organization. Accreditation by an accrediting organization recognized by the Department, as required by Chapter 397, F.S, is a requirement for |icenoune renewal of clinical substance use treatment services. The licensable substance use treatment components are listed in subsection 65D' 30.002 (17), F.A.C. Failure to meet the accreditation requirements will be considered by the ME to be a breach of this Contract and this contract may be subject totermination. The Network Provider must participate in all implementation activities and Technical Assistance provided bVOCF and the ME. (22) Continuous Quality Improvement Updates The Network Provider must submit semi-annual updates, by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, on the implementation and progress of the following activities: (m) ROSC Action Plan, including the scores from the SAPT and R'RSA. (b) Integration of Behavioral Health Services and Primary Care, including evidence of the implementation of integrated care, including warm hand-offs and the process totrack and report referrals of individuals from behavioral health to primary care and from primary care to behavioral health services. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page Z0ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (c) Trauma Informed Care, including required trauma trainingo for all staff upon hire, and annually thereafter. (d) Cultural and Linguistic Competence; (e) Identification of the evidence-based practices (EBPo) utilized by the agency and address how these EBPo are monitored to ensure fidelity to the model; (M Participation in trainings and activities relating to the Integration of Behavioral Health and Child Welfare Systems; (u) Monitoring processes to ensure that licensable substance use and mental health treatment services are appropriately licensed by either the Florida Department of Children and Families and/or the Agency for Health Care Administration, as applicable prior the start ofservices; (23) Care Coordination Network Providers providing care coordination, are required to implement Care Coordination services aodefined in section 394.4573(1)(a), F.S, and specified on DCF Guidance Document 4' Care Coordination, and the K4E's Care Coordination Exhibit AC, all documents are incorporated herein by reference and available when requested to the ME's Contract Manager. Section 394.4573(1)(a), F.S, defines Care Coordination to "mean the implementation of deliberate and planned organizational relationships and service procedures that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the behavioral health system by engaging in purposeful interactions with individuals who are not yet effectively connected with services to ensure service linkage. The purpose of care coordination is to enhance the delivery of treatment services and recovery supports and to improve outcomes among priority pnpu|ations." The priority populations are defined in the DCF Guidance Document4, Care Coordination. Care Coordination serves to assist individuals who are not effectively connected with the services and supports they need to transition successfully from higher levels of care to effective community-based care. Care Coordination is not intended to replace case management. ME Care Coordination staff identifies individuals eligible for Care Coordination through data surveillance, refer individuals to the Network Provider,track individual's progress through the service continuum,ensure e linkages to a wide range of services and monitor outcome metrics. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 The Network Provider is also responsible for the identification of eligible for Care Coordination individuals through internal data surveillance. Upon identification of eligible individuals, the Network Provider refer individuals totheir internal Care Coordination services internally, and to the ME Care Coordination Department. (24) Transitional Voucher Program The Transitional Voucher project is a flexible, individual served-directed voucher system designed to bridge the gap for persons with behavioral health disorders as they transition from acute or more restrictive levels of care to lower levels of care. The intent of this project is to enable individuals to live independently in the community with treatment and support services based on need and choice and build a support system to sustain their independence, recovery, and overall well-being. For individuals identified as meeting criteria forthe transitional voucher project, the Network Provider shall adhere tothe Department's Guidance Document 2y. the ME Care Coordination, Exhibit AC, and the Exhibit AV,Transitional Voucher Program. (26) Financial Audit Reports (m) The Network Provider must submit financial statements consisting of Balance Sheet and Statement of Activity (income statement) per the schedule and to the individual(s) identified in the Exhibit C, Required Reports.The Network Provider agrees to provide the ME with any requests for additional financial state me nts/docu m entatio n. (b) Network Providers who withhold income taxes, social security tax, or Medicare tax from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax must use Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return,to report those taxes. Ona quarterly basis, and by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports,the Network Provider, must submit an attestation that the 941 has been filed timely and any taxes due have been paid timely toIRS. (c) The Network Provider must complete and submit the Department-approved Local Match Calculation Form as a supplemental report to the annual financial audit reports as required by Attachment 11, Financial and Audit Compliance per the schedule and to the individual(s) identified in the Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Department-approved Local Match Calculation Form, Template 9— Local Match Calculation Form is available at the following vveboite: Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Reporting Template 9 — Local Match Calculation Form Attachment HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (26) The Network Provider must ensure that its audit report will include the standard schedules that are outlined in Rule 65E'14, F.A.C. and submitted within the timeframeo specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. (27) The Network Provider must implement and maintain fiscal operational procedures. These must contain but, not be limited to procedures relating to overpayments, charge-backs that directly apply to subcontractors and documentation of cost sharing(match) thatcomp|yvvith state and federal rules,regulations and/or ME policies and procedures and must comply with the requirements in Section 7., Audits, Inspections, Investigations, Records, and Retention. (28) The Network Provider must make available upon request all plans, policies, procedures, and manuals to ME staff, Department staff, Network Provider staff, and to individuals served/stakeholders if applicable and appropriate. (29) The Network Provider must comply with Children and Families Operating Procedure 215'8, OVERSIGHT OF HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD DESIGNATION. The policy and guidance can be found at: Approval from the Department through the ME is manclatoryfor all research conducted by any employee, contracted organization or individual, or any public or private vendor, even if the aforementioned has their own Institutional Review Board which has granted approval. (30) The Network Provider must meet with the yWE's staff at regularly scheduled or any called meetings when notified by the ME. (31) The Network Provider must notify the ME within forty-eight (48) hours of conditions related to performance that may interrupt the continuity of service delivery or involve media coverage. (32) Referrals and Case Management Services to Individuals Residing in Assisted Living Facilities with m Limited Mental Health License (a) The Network Provider agrees to comply with provisions and the reporting requirements ofExhibit L,Aooioted Living Facilities with a Limited Mental Health License, if services to such residents are offered. (b) It is unlawful to knowingly refer a person for residency to an unlicensed assisted living facility; to an assisted living facility the license of which is under denial or has been suspended or revoked; or to an assisted living facility that has a moratorium pursuant to part || of chapter 408. Referrals to unlicensed facilities are not lawful and subject to sanctions by the Agency of Health Care Administration (AHCA). Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page Z3ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (c) The Network Provider is directed to only refer individuals receiving mental health services toAssisted Living Facilities with a Limited Mental Health License. |tiothe referring Network Provider's responsibility to verify |icensure. AHCA licenses can be verified at the following vveboite: (33) Community Resource Manual The Network Provider must assist the ME in developing and maintaining the Community Resource Manual.This manual must be available for use by individuals served within each subcontractor location where services are provided. (34) Work and Social Opportunities for Peer Specialists Nationwide, health systems have accepted peers as a valuable part of the workforce. A ohifttoamoreperoon'centeredapproach, afocuoonintegratedhea|th, andademandfor more workers have increased the role peer specialists play in Florida's mental health and substance use systems. In keeping with Florida's goal uf increasing the number of peer specialists, the Network Provider is encouraged to provide employment and social opportunities to individuals who have lived experience of mental health and/or substance use conditions and/or lived experience oftrauma. If the Network Provider employs Peer Specialists anytime during the term of this Contract with funding from this Contract, the Network Provider must adhere the terms and conditions pursuant to Exhibit AO, Peer Services. (36) Assist Stakeholder Involvement in Planning, Evaluation,and Service Delivery (m) At the ME'o request, the Network Provider will assist the ME in engaging local stakeholders, per section 394.9082 F.S., in its support activities for the Department's local plans. (b) The Network Provider must work with the ME to provide performance, utilization,and other information for the Department's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Plan, and annual updates thereof, and to provide appropriate information for the Department's Long-Range Program Plan and its Annual Business Plan. (36) Community Person Served Satisfaction Survey(if applicable) The Network Provider must conduct satisfaction surveys of individuals served pursuant Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page UofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155-2.The Network Provider must utilize a Department-approved satisfaction survey instrument. Failing to provide the required number of satisfaction surveys and/or utilizing a survey instrument other than that approved by the Department will result in a corrective action and an imposed financial penalty aodescribed in the Standard Contract. (37) Oepmrtmment'SponsoredSurveVs The Network Provider must participate in any Department-sponsored satisfaction surveys. (38) Individual Served Trust Funds(CTF) (m) The Network Provider must submit a letter to the Contract Manager certifying that they either are or are not the representative payee for Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Food Stamps, or other federal benefits on behalf ofan individual served by August 2, 2021. (b) If the Network Provider is the representative payee for Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, or other federal benefits on behalf of the individual served,the Network Provider must comply with the applicable federal |avvo including the establishment and management of individual trust accounts (20C.F.R. 416 and 31C.F.R. 240). (c) Any Network Provider assuming responsibility for administration of the personal property and/or funds of individuals served must follow the Department's Accounting Procedures Manual 7 APM, 6, incorporated herein by reference. Department or the ME personnel or their designees upon request may review all records relating to this section. Any shortages of funds in an individual served account that are attributable to the Network Provider must be repaid, plus applicable interest, within one (1)week of the determination. (d) All reports specified in the Department's Accounting Procedures Manual 7 APM, 6, must be maintained onsite and available for review by Department or ME staff,and must be submitted to the ME upon request. (e) The Network Provider must also maintain and submit documentation of all payment/fees received on behalf of SAMH individuals served receiving Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Food Stamps, or other federal benefits upon request from the ME. b.Task Limits The Network Provider must perform services in accordance with applicable, rules, statutes, licensing standards and policies and procedures. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 The Network Provider agrees to abide by the approved Program Description, and is not authorized by the ME to perform any tasks related to the services purchased by this Contract other than those described in the approved Program Description and in this contract,without the express written consent of the ME. The Network Provider must ensure that services are performed in accordance with applicable rules, statutes, and licensing standards. 1. Staffing Requirements m. Staffing Levels (1) The Network Provider must maintain staffing levels in compliance with applicable rules, statutes, licensing standards and policies and procedures. See Exhibitp, SAW Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. (2) The Network Provider must engage in recruitment effortsto maintain as much as possible staff with the ethnic and racial composition of the individuals served. The ME, at its sole discretion may request documentation evidencing recruitment efforts. b. Professional Qualifications (1) The Network Provider must comply with applicable rules, statutes, requirements,and standards with regard to professional qualifications.See Exhibit F,SAMH Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. (2) The Network Provider must provide employment screening for all mental health personnel and all chief executive officers, owners, directors, and chief financial officers of service Network Providers using the standards for Level 11 screening set forth in Chapter 435, and s. 408.809 F.S., except as otherwise specified in o. 394.4572(1)(b)'(d), F.S. For the purposes of this contract, "Mental health personnel" includes all program directors, professional clinicians,staff members, and volunteers working in public or private mental health programs and facilities who have direct contact with individuals held for examination or admitted for mental health treatment. (3) Additionally, the Network Provider must provide employment screening for substance use personnel using the standards pursuant to Chapter 397.4073, F.S, (4) Network Providers who have programs for children are required to meet the requirements ofo. 39.001(2), (a) and (b) F.S. c. Staffing Changes The Network Provider must notify the ME'o Contract Manager, in writing within ten (10) calendar days of staffing changes regarding the positions of Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Medical Director, Clinical Director, IT Director, Dispute Resolution Officer, Data Security Officer, and Single Point of Contact (section SO4of the ADA), or any individuals with similar functions. d. Subcontractors Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (1) This contract a I I owsthe Network Provider to subcontract for the provision of services related to the performance required under this Contract, subject to the provisions relating to Assignments and Subcontracts in the Standard Contract and referenced therein. Written requests by the Network Provider to subcontract for the provision of services under this contract will be routed through the ME's Contract Manager for approval. The ME is not obligated nor, will it pay for any services delivered prior to its written approval of the act of subcontracting. The act of subcontracting will not in any way relieve the Network Provider of any responsibility for the contractual obligations of this contract. The pre-approval process applies to Subcontractors and not Independent Contractors as defined below. (2) The ME has adopted the following definitions for vendors, subcontractors and/or independent contractors who are contracted by the Network Provider to do work contemplated under this contract: (m) Vendor: A person or company offering something for sale. (b) Subcontractor: A business to business relationship; contracting a business or person outside of one's own company to du work as part of larger project. (c) Independent Contractor: a person who is in an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services and/or expert advice to an individual or organization. The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it will be done. The earnings of a person who is working as an independent contractor are subject to Self-Employment Tax. (3) The United States Public Health Service Act, Sections 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 96.135(a)(5) prohibit States from expending Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) and Community Mental Health Services funds"To provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public ornon- profit private entity". Ordinarily, the term "financial assistance^ is used to describe agrant relationship as distinguished from a procurement relationship, typically funded by contract. While the above-referenced statute and regulations preclude States from providing grants to for'profitentitieo, procurement contracts maybe entered into with for-profit entities. This is the latest interpretation from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (4/5/2009). [PHS Act, oo. 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and4S CfR, Part9613S(a)(S)]. (4) Any vendor, subcontractor, or independent contractor the Network Provider contracts to do work contemplated under this contract, and who meets the definition of a Business Associate as defined in 45 C.F.R. 160103, must sign a legally binding document with the Network Provider that contains the same restrictions and conditions of the Business Associate Agreement between the Network Provider with the ME. The binding document must meet the requirements of 45 C.F.R. o164.504(e), Standard: Business Associate Contracts, the Privacy Rule, the Security Rule, the Breach Notification Rule, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health ("H|TECH") Act, the provisions included in the Network Provider's Business Associate Agreement with the ME' the ME's contractual Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page NofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 requirements, and other |avvo and regulations pertaining to access, use, disclosure, and management ufProtected Health Information ("PHI") without limitation, PHI in an electronic format (EPH|) created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the Network Provider or its subcontractors incidental to Network Provider's performance of this Contract. (6) All agreements, for services contemplated under this contract, must adopt the applicable terms and conditions of the Network Provider's contract with the ME, including but not limited to, any Federal block grant requirements. In addition, all subcontract agreements must contain the applicable terms and conditions, and any amendments thereto,found in the ME's contract with the Department (Prime Contract), which is incorporated herein by reference. Subcontract agreements must include a detailed scope of work; term of the agreement, method of payment, clear and specific deliverables; and performance standards. (G) The Network Provider must maintain individual subcontractor files for each subcontractor and provide a copy of all subcontract's agreements prior to the execution of those subcontracts and any amendments to the ME's Contract Manager. (7) All independent contractor agreements, and subcontractor agreement, vendor agreements, and business associate agreements, or other legally binding agreements, for work contemplated under this contract must be available upon request by ME staff and at the time of monitoring. (8) The Network Provider must implement and maintain procedures for subcontract procurement, development, performance, and management that comply with state and federal rules, regulation, and/or ME policies and procedures, in addition to identifying the ME's pre-approval process for approving the Network Providers act of subcontracting. (S) The Network Provider must not subcontract for substance abuse/mental health services with any person, entity,vendor, purchase orders or any like purchasing arrangements that: (m) is barred, suspended, or otherwise prohibited from doing business with any government entity,or has been barred, suspended, or otherwise prohibited from doing business with any government entity in accordance with o. 287.133. F.S.; (b) is under investigation or indictment for criminal conduct, or has been convicted of any crime which would adversely reflect on their ability to provide services, or which adversely reflects their ability to properly handle public funds; (c) has had a contract terminated by the Department or ME for failure to satisfactorily perform or for cause; (d) has failed to implement a corrective action plan approved by the ME,the department,orany other governmental entity,after having received due notice, or (e) is ineligible for contracting pursuant to the standards in o. 215.473(2), F.S. (10) Regardless of the amount of the subcontract, the Network Provider must immediately terminate a subcontract for cause, if at any time during the lifetime of the Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page A8ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 agreement/subcontract, a subcontractor, person, entity, vendor, purchase orders or any like purchasing arrangements, is: (m) Found to have submitted afa|oe certification undero. 287.135, F.S, or (b) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or (c) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or (d) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List orio engaged ina boycott of Israel. (11) Unless the Department agrees to an alternative payment method as authorized in section 394.74, F.S., and prior to entering into any subcontract, or an amendment which modifies the previously negotiated unit cost rate or adds additional covered services,the Network Provider must conduct a cost analysis for said subcontract, in accordance with Ru|e6SE'14. F.A.C. A coot analysis is the review of the proposed coot elements to determine if they are necessary, allowable, appropriate and reasonable. Subcontractors will be required to comply with Rule 65E'1419, F.A.C, Methods of Paying for Services, including but not limited to, covered services, measurement standard, descriptions, program areas, data elements, maximum unit coot rates, required fiscal reports, program description, setting unit coot rates, payment for services including allowable and unallowable units and requests for payments. (12) The Network Provider must monitor the performance of all subcontractors and perform follow up actions as necessary. The Network Provider must notify the ME within forty-eight (48) hours of conditions related to subcontractor performance that could impair continued service delivery or involve media coverage. 2. Service Location and Equipment m. Service Delivery Location The |ocationofoerviceovvi|| beaoopecifiedintheapprovedProgramDeocriptionrequiredbyRu|e6SE'14, F.A.C. b. Service Times (1) A continuum of services must be provided on the days and times ao specified in the approved Program Description and/or Attachment |V, Prevention Scope of Work and/or Attachment V, PreventionScopeofDVork—Stmte Opioid Response, if prevention services are purchased through this contract. (2) The Network Provider must notify the ME'o Contract Manager, in writing, at least ten (10) calendar days prior to any changes in days and times where services are being provided. c. Changes inLocation The Network Provider must notify the ME's Contract Manager, in writing,at least ten(10)calendar days priortoanychangeoin |ocationvvhereoerviceoarebeingprovidedpurouanttoRu|e6SE'14, F.A.C. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page A9ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 d. Equipment The Network Provider must furnish a I I appropriate equipment necessary for the effective delivery of the services purchased. In the event that the Network Provider is allowed to purchase any non-expendable property with funds under this contract the Network Provider will ensure compliance with the Tangible Property Requirements, Department operating Policies and Procedures as outlined in CFCP 40-5,CFCP 80-2, Rule 6SE'14, F.A.C,vvhichareincorporatedhereinbyrefenenceandmaybeobtainedfromtheME'oContract Manager.The provider must submit an inventory report, as specified in the Network Provider Inventory List, incorporated herein by reference, and by the date(o) listed in Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Network Provider Inventory List form may be requested from ME Contract Manager. 3. Deliverables m. Services The Network Provider must deliver the services specified in and described in the Program Description submitted by the Network Provider in accordance with Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding by OCA and in Attachment IV, Prevention Scope of Work and/or Attachment V,Prevention ScopeofDVork—Stmte Opioid Response, if prevention services are purchased through this contract. b. Reporting (1) The Network Provider must submit reports included in Exhibit C, Required Reports. |n all cases , the delivery of reports,ad hoc or scheduled, must not be construed to mean acceptance of those reports. Acceptance, in writing, of required reports must constitute a separate act and must be approved by the ME'o Contract Manager. The ME reserves the right to reject reports ao incomplete,inadequate orunacceptable. (2) The Network Provider must provide performance information or reports other than those required by this agreement at the request of the ME, the Southern ReQion's SAMH Regional Director, or their designee. For requests that are complex and difficult to address, all parties will develop and implement a mutually viable work plan. (3) The ME, at its sole option, may a||ovv additional time within which the Network Provider may remedy the objections noted by the MEor the ME may, after having given the Network Provider a reasonable opportunity to comply with the report requirements, declare this agreement to be in default. c. Electronic Data Submission The Network Provider agrees to comply with the data submission requirements outlined in FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2, in SAMH|S, PBPS, as applicable, by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Upon request, the network provider must submit to the ME and the Department information regarding the amount and number of services paid for by the Substance Abuse Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 40ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The Network Provider must submit treatment data, as set out in subsection 39474(3) (e), F.S. and FASAMSDCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. The Network Provider is instructed to report the modifiers to procedure codes in compliance with the FASAMSDCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. In addition to the modifiers to procedure codes that are currently required to be utilized as per FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2, and in SAMH|S, as applicable, the Network Provider io directed to utilize the modifiers required for Block Grant funds, where applicable. The Network Provider also agrees to report to the ME and/or the Department, information regarding the amount and number of services paid for by the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant and/or the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. Service data must be submitted electronically, weekly, by 12:00 Noon every Wednesday. Final monthly service data will be submitted electronically to the ME no later than the 4th of each month following the month of service into KIS, SAMHIS, FASAMS or other data reporting system designated by the ME and/or the Department. |f the 4th falls ona weekend or holiday, data will be due onthe next business day. If the Network Provider is funded to provide substance use prevention services, the Network Provider must submit prevention services data to PBPS, maintained by Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc., or other data reporting system as directed by the ME, electronically no later than the 4thof each month following the month ofservice. The Network Provider must also: (m) To establish a unique Individual Served identifier for all individuals served, the Network ProvidermuotoubmittheDemographicDataSetrequiredbyFASAMSDCFPamph|et1SS' 2, vvithinfive (5) buoineoodayoaftertheinitia| intakeoradmiooion. (b) Ensure that the data submitted clearly documents all individuals served admissions and discharges which occurred under this contract. Ensure that substance use prevention services data entered into PBPS maintained by Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc., or other data reporting system designated by the ME, clearly documents all program Individual Served,programs and strategies which occurred under this contract,if applicable; (c) Ensure that all data submitted to K|S, SAMH|S, FASAMS, or other data reporting system designated by the ME is consistent with the data maintained in the Network Provider's individuals oervedfi|es/EMR'EHR systems. Ensure that substance use prevention services data entered into PBPS, or other data reporting system designated by the ME and/or the Department, is consistent with the data maintained in the Network Provider service documentation and/or individua|'s served files, ifapplicable; (d) Review the ME'o K|S error / download error reports to determine the number of records accepted and rejected. Based on this review,the Network Provider must make sure that the rejected records are corrected and resubmitted in K|S, SAMH|S, FASAMS, or other data reporting system designated by the ME. Only error-free data as processed by K|S will be Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page MofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 accepted by the ME for monthly state reporting and payment validation; (e) Resubmit corrected records no later than the next monthly submission deadline. Thefai|ure to submit any data set or the Network Provider's total monthly submission per data set, which results in a rejection rate of 5%or higher of the number of monthly records submitted will require the Network Provider to submit a corrective action plan describing how and when the missing data will be submitted or how and when the rejected records will be corrected and resubmitted; and (M In accordance with the provisions ofsection 402.73(1), F. S., and Ru|e6S'29.001, F.A.C, corrective action plans may be required for non'comp|iance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. Failure to implement corrective action plans to the satisfaction of the ME and after receiving due notice, must be grounds for contract termination. 4. Performance Specifications m. Performance Measures (1) The Network Provider must meet the performance standards and required outcomes as specified in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcommec/Outputs. For Prevention services providers the individualized performance measure standards are specified in Attachment |V, Prevention Services Scope of Work and/or Attachment V, PreventionServicesScopeofDVork—Stmte Opioid Response. (2) The Network Provider agrees that KIS, PBPS,SAMH IS,and FASAMS,or other data reporting system designated by the ME, will be the source for all data used to determine compliance with performance standards and outcomes in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes/Outputs or other data system as specified by the ME. Any conflicts will be clarified by the ME and the Network Provider must adhere to the ME's resolution. The Network Provider must submit all service-related data for individuals receiving services funded in whole or in part by SAMH funds, local match, or Medicaid. b. Performance Measurement Terms FASAMSDCFPamph|et1SS'2, provideothedatafi|eoandfi|e|ayoutrequirementoforco||ecting and reporting data on persons served in state-contracted community substance use and mental health Network Provider agencies. The elements used for various performance measures which are quantitative indicators, outcomes, and outputs used by the ME to objectively measure a Network Provider's performance and contains policies and procedures for submittingthe required data.Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc.,or any other data system designated by the ME and/or the Department, maintains the procedures for submitting the required prevention data into PBPS. The ME will also monitor the Network Provider for the performance measures. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page NofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 C. Performance Evaluation Methodology (1) The Network Provider must collect information and submit performance data and individual served outcomes, to the ME data system in compliance with FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2, requirements. The specific methodologies for each performance measure may be found at the foUowingvveboite: (2) The Network Provider is expected to have the capability to engage in organized performance improvement activities, and to be able to participate in partnership with the department and ME in performance improvement projects that are related to system wide transformation and improvement of services for individuals and families. (3) By execution of this contract the Network Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees that its performance under the contract must meet the standards set forth above and will be bound by the conditions set forth in this contract. If the Network Provider fails to meet these standards, the ME, at its exclusive option, may allow a reasonable period, not to exceed six (6) months, for the Network Provider to correct performance deficiencies. If performance deficiencies are not resolved to the satisfaction of the ME within the prescribed time and if no extenuating circumstances can be documented by the Network Provider to the ME's satisfaction,the ME must terminate the contract. The ME has the sole authority to determine whether there are extenuating or mitigating circumstances. (4) The ME will monitor the standards and outcomes specified in Exhibit O\ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes/Outputs. S. Network Provider Responsibilities m. Network Provider Unique Activities (1) In the event of dispute as to the ME's determination regarding eligibility for services for individuals and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, the ME's dispute resolution process, as described in the Standard Contract must be followed. An eligibility dispute must not preclude the provision of services to Individuals Served, unless the dispute resolution process reverses the K4E's determination. (2) The Network Provider is responsible for the satisfactory performance of the tasks referenced in this contract. By executing this contract, the Network Provider recognizes its responsibility for the tasks, activities, and deliverables described herein and warrants that it has fully informed itself of all relevant factors affecting the accomplishment of the tasks, activities and deliverables and agrees to be fully accountable for the performance thereof whether performed by the Network Provider or its subcontractors. (3) The Network Provider agrees that services other than those set out in this contract will be provided only upon receipt of a written authorization from the ME'o Contract Manager or an authorized ME staff member.The department through the ME has final authority to make any and all determinations that affect the health safety and well-being of the residents of the State of Florida. Attachment HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (4) The Network Provider must be responsible for the fiscal integrity of all funds under this contract, and for demonstrating that a comprehensive audit and tracking system exists to account for funding by individual served and has the ability to provide an audit trail. The Network Provider's financial management and accounting system must have the capability to generate financial reports on individual service recipient utilization, cost, claims, billing, and collections for the ME. The Network Provider must maximize all potential sources of revenue to increase services, and institute efficiencies that will consolidate infrastructure and management functions in order to maximize funding. (6) The Network Provider must ensure that the invoices submitted tothe ME reconcile with the amount of funding and services specified in this contract, as well as the Network Provider's agency audit report and information system and this information is reconciled with K|S, PBPS, FASAMS, or other data reporting system designated by the ME. (G) The Network Provider must make available source documentation ofunits billed by Network Provider upon request from the ME staff.The Network Provider must track all units billed to the ME by program and by Other Cost Accumulator(OCA). (7) A Network Provider that receives block grant funding must comply with state or federal requests for information related to Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Community Mental Health Services block grants. (8) Any compensation paid for an expenditure subsequently disallowed as a result of the Managing Entity's or any Network Service Providers' non-compliance with state or federal funding regulations must be repaid to the Department upon discovery. (S) The Network Provider must make available to the ME and the Department all records pertaining to service delivery. These records must be made available at all reasonable times for inspection, review, copying, or audit. Service delivery records include but are not limited to, invoicing, fiscal management, data management, incident reporting, clinical records for individuals served, and such documents determined to assure accountability of service provision and/or the expenditure of state and federal funds. (10) The Network Provider must assist the ME and the Department in developing legislative budget requests based upon identified needs of the community. (11) The Network Provider must provide to the ME, copies of, including but not limited to, evaluations, assessments, surveys, monitoring reports that pertain to |icenoure, accreditation, or other administrative or programmatic review, when those reports identify deficiencies that require corrective action.The Network Provider must submit to the ME all of the applicable reports, including copies of the corrective action plan(s)within ten(10)calendar days of receipt by the Network Provider from the reviewing entity. (12) The Network Provider must cooperate with the ME and the Department when investigations are conducted regarding a regulatory complaint of the Network Provider. When additional information or documentation is requested by the ME, the Network Provider will submit the information within twenty-four (24) hours of the request unless otherwise specified in the ME'o Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 request. (13) The Network Provider must maintain human resource policies and procedures that provide safeguards to ensure compliance with |avvo, rules and regulations. Integrate current and/or new state/federal requirementsand policy initiatives into its operations upon provision bythe Department and/or MEof the same. (14) The Network Provider must maintain in one place for easy accessibility and review by ME and/or Department staff all policies, procedures, tools, and plans adopted by the Network Provider. The Network Provider's policies, procedures,and plans must conform to state andfederal laws,the Florida Administrative Code, state and federal regulations, state and federal rules, and minimally meet expectations/ requirements contained in applicable Department of Children and Families and ME operating procedures. (16) The Network Provider must maintain a mechanism for monitoring, updating,and disseminating policies and procedures regarding compliance with current government |avvo, rules, practices, regulations,and the K4E's policies and procedures. (16) The Network Provider must comply with all other applicable federal |avvo, state statutes and associated administrative rules as may be promulgated or amended. See Exhibit p, SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules,and Regulations, and ME policies and procedures. Records relating solely to actions taken in carrying out the quality assurance and /or quality improvement program requirements of this contract and records obtained by the ME and/or the Department to determine a Network Provider's compliance of said programs in accordance with 394.907, F.S.and 397.4103 F.S. are confidential and exempt from o. 119.07(1) F.S.and o. 24(a),Artide. |, Constitution of the State ofFlorida. (17) Coordination with other Providers/Entities (i) The Network Provider must fulfill their designated role in implementing and/or maintaining a system of care in support of the cooperative agreements with the judicial system and the criminal justice system which define strategies and alternatives for diverting persons from the criminal justice system and address the provision of appropriate services to persons with substance use, mental health and/or co occurring disorders who are involved with the criminal justice system. These agreements address the provision of appropriate services to persons who have behavioral health problems and leave the criminal justice system. (ii) The Network Provider agrees to fulfill their designated role in implementing and/or maintaining a system of care in support of the ME Working Agreement, incorporated herein by reference,with the Community Based Care (CBC). The intent of the working agreement io to establish a formal linkage of partnerships with a shared vision for improving outcomes for families involved in the child welfare system by providing integrated community support and services. (iii) The Network Provider may be required to enter into agreements with other external stakeholders. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 45ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (iv) The failure of other providers or entities does not relieve the Network Provider of any accountability for tasks or services that the Network Provider is obligatedto perform pursuant to this contract. b. State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations See Exhibitp,SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. G. Managing Entity Responsibilities m. Managing Entity Obligations (m) The ME must only subcontract with entities that are fiscally sound, and that can adequately ensure the accountability of public funds. (b) The ME must aooeoo the Network Provider's financial stability, using a risk assessment approach; the risk assessment approach will examine the impact of programmatic requirements onthe Network Provider's financial stability. Any issues identified as result of the financial risk assessment must be reported to the Department during the monthly reconciliation and performance review identified in the Prime Contract. (c) The ME will provide administrative and programmatic oversight to ensure that Network Providers comply with all behavioral health treatment and prevention service requirements and other requirements of this contract. (d) The ME is solely responsible for the oversight of the Network Provider and enforcement of all terms and conditions of this contract. Any and all inquiries and/or issues arising under this contract are to be brought solely and directly to the ME for consideration and resolution between the Network Provider and the ME. In any event, the ME'o decision on all issues is final and solely subject to the ME'o appeal process and legal rights of the Network Provider. (e) The ME reserves the right terminate this contract in whole or in part,for non-performance as determined by the ME and to procure the services purchased through this contract to another entity and/or Network Provider. (M The ME is responsible for the administration, management, and oversight, and through subcontracts, the provision of behavioral health services in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. (u) The ME must monitor and take action when necessary so that services which meet the standards defined herein will be provided throughout the contract period. (h) The ME will ensure that the Network Provider utilizes the approved assessment and placement tool designated by the ME. Standardized tools and assessments approved bythe ME must be used todetermine placement and level of care. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (i) The ME must work with the Department to redirect administrative cost savings into improved access to quality care, promotion of service continuity, required implementation of EBPs,the expansion of the services array, and necessary infrastructure development. It acknowledges the benefits to be realized, include improved access to quality care, promotion of service continuity, implementation of EBPs, improved performance and outcomes, expansion of the service array, and necessary infrastructure development. b. Monitoring Requirements (1) The ME will monitor the Network Provider in accordance with this contract and the ME's Contract Accountability Policies and Procedures which can be obtained from the designated ME Contract Manager and is incorporated herein by reference. The Network Provider must comply with any coordination or documentation required by the ME'o monitor(o) to successfully evaluate the programs and must provide complete accessto all budget and financial information related to services provided under this contract, regardless of the source of funds. (2) Network Providers with electronic health record (EHR) or electronic medical record systems (EMR) must provide access to ME funded service and service data contained in these systems for individuals funded under this Contract to the ME's monitoring team and provide sufficient resources to facilitate the monitoring process of services provided underthis contract. Resources is defined but is not limited to, personnel, terminals, guest read-only accounts, privileges for monitors to access clinical/service records, and/or remote access into the systems by the monitors. (3) The ME will monitor the Network Provider on its performance of all tasks and special provisions of the contract. (4) The ME will provide a written report to the Network Provider within thirty (30) calendar days of the exit conference. If the report indicates corrective action is necessary, the Network Provider will have ten (10) calendar days from receipt of the monitoring report to respond in writing to the request. |n the sole discretion of the ME, if there ioa threat to health, life, safety or well-being of the individuals receiving services, the ME may require immediate corrective action or take such other action as the ME deems appropriate. Failure to implement corrective action plans to the satisfaction of the ME subjects the Network Provider to the remedies expressed in the Standard Contract. c. Training and Technical Assistance (1) The ME'o contract manager, ordesignee, will provide training and technical assistance concerning the terms and conditions of this contract. (2) The ME will provide technical assistance and support to the Network Provider to ensure the continued integration of services and support for individuals served, to include but not limited to, quality improvement activities to implement evidenced-based practice treatment protocols, the application of process improvement methods to improve the coordination of access and services that are culturally and linguistically appropriate. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (3) The ME will provide technical assistance and support to the Network Provider for the maintenance and reporting of data on the performance standards that are specified in Exhibit O\Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes/Outputs. (4) The ME implements a training program for its staff and the Network Provider staff. The trainingo assure that staff receives externally mandated and internal training. The ME may coordinate training or directly provide training to Network Provider staff. (S)The ME will participate in the collaborative development and implementation of the working agreement with the Community Based Care and behavioral health Network Providers to ensure the integration of services and support within the community. The ME will support the development and implementation of the working agreement by providing an example ofa poUcyvvorking agreement,system ofcareinformation,datareportingrequirementoandtechnica| assistance. (G)The ME has the right to review the Network Provider's policies, procedures, and plans. Once reviewed by the ME,the policies and procedures may be amended provided that they conform to state and federal |avvo, the state Administrative Code, and federal regulations. Substantive amendments to submitted policies, procedures and plans must be provided to the ME within thirty (30) calendar days ofadoption. (7)The ME may request supporting documentation and review source documentation of units billed tothe ME. d. Managing Entity Determinations The ME has exclusive authority to make the following determination(o) and to set the procedures that the Network Provider must follow in obtaining the required determination(o): (1) Whether the Network Provider is meeting the terms and conditions of this contract, to include the documents that constitute this contract, any documents incorporated into any exhibit or attachment by reference, Program Description, policies and procedures and any documents incorporated herein byreference. (2) The ME reserves the exclusive right to make certain determinations in these specifications. The absence of the ME setting forth a specific reservation of rights does not mean that all other areas of this contract are subject to mutual agreement. The MEreserves the right to make exclusively any and all determinations that it deems are necessaryto protect the best interests of the State of Florida and the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals who are served by the ME either directly or through any one of its contracted Network Providers. (3) In the event of any disputes regarding the eligibility of individuals served, the determination made by the MEio final and binding on all parties. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 C. Method ofPayment Exhibit B, Method ofPayment Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bVOCA ExhibitH, Funding Detail and Local Match Monthly Payment Request (incorporated by reference and mvmOmb|e from the h8Es Contract Manager upon request) O. Special Provisions 1. The Network Provider is expected to maintain its administration cost to 10.00% or less for Fiscal Year 2021'2022 for SAMH services purchased under this contract. The coot savings must be reallocated to support the increase of direct services, improved access to quality care, promotion of service continuity, and the implementation and/or expansion in the use of evidence-based practices. The Network Provider's SAMH Projected Operating and Capital Budget must evidence the reduction and redistribution of the cost savings. 2. The ME contracts with Mobile Response Teams (MR7s) in both Miami Dade and Monroe Counties. MRTo provideon'demand crisis intervention services in any setting in which a behavioral health crisis is occurring, including homes,schools and emergency rooms. MRTs are multi-disciplinary teams of behavioral health professionals and paraprofessionals with specialized crisis intervention and operations training. Mobile response services are available 24/7 with the ability to respond within 60minuteo. MRT staff triage calls in order to determine the level of severity and prioritize calls that meet the clinical threshold required for an in-person response. The primary goals of the MRTo is to lessen trauma, divert from emergency departments or juvenile/criminal justice, and prevent unnecessary psychiatric hospitalizations. MRTo are designed to be accessible in the community at any time. The Network Provider must provide the contact information for the Southern Regiun's Mobile Response Teams to parents and caregivers of children, adolescents, and young adults between the ages of18 and 2S, inclusive, who receive behavioral health services. ForMiami'DadeCountytheMRTNetvvorkProviderioBanyanHea|thSyotemo, |nc The 24'Hour Crisis Hotline io (30S) 774'3616or(30S) 774'3617. VVeboite: For Monroe County,the MRT Network Provider io Guidance Care/Center, Inc. The 24'Hour Crisis Hotline is: (30S)434'7660, option#8. VVeboite: 3. Acute Care Service Utilization Reporting for Public Receiving Facilities, Detoxification and Addiction Receiving Facilities: Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (m) Network Providers contracted to provide acute care services must submit acute care data (bed availability) in real time, ao mandated under Section 394.9082(10), Florida Statutes. (b) Acute care data must be provided for every licensed bed, as listed byAHCAor DCF's PL4DS system,whether funded through this contract ornot. (c) The Network Provider must enter accurate and consistent data (a|| admissions and discharges) in the K|S Express Acute Care module, the ME'a designated acute care system database. Arrangements to license and access the KIS Express Acute Care module should be coordinated through the K4E'y |TDepartment. The Acute Care reporting manual isfound in the FASAh8SOCF Pamphlet 166'2 Chapter 8» Acute Care Data and can be found at: 4. Real-time Data Entry: When required by the Prime Contract, state and/or federal rules, regulations, or the ME's policies and procedures,the Network Provider must submitto the ME real-time data in KIS Express,or other similar data structure, for services purchased by this contract. The Network Provider agrees to implement the new data reporting system(s)when notified and as directed by the ME. S. DVmit|istOmtm Entry: The Network Provider must submit waitlist data information through upload or direct entry into KIS Express, or other similar data structure for services purchased by this Contract to ensure compliance with several Block Grant regulations. Waiting lists records are created for individuals who have received an assessment and a recommended service but who are unable to receive recommended service. The Waiting List reporting manual isfound in the FASAh8SOCF Pamphlet 166'2FASAh8SChapter 7[Waiting List and can be found at: Failure to comply with the reporting requirements constitutes a lack of compliance with contract provisions.The Network Provider may beassessed financial consequences for failure toperform pursuant to section 8, of the Standard Contract. G. Purchase Firearms by Mentally III Persons pursuant to Chapter 790, Florida Statute,Weapons and Finemrmms —App|icmb|e to Receiving and/or Treatment Facilities as defined in s. 394.466, Florida Statute(Baker Act and for involuntary Treatment under the Marchman Act) Current law prohibits dealers from selling firearms to persons who have been adjudicated mentally defective orhas been committed to a mental institution by court orao provided in subsection 790.065 (2)(a)4.b., F.S, and as a result is prohibited by state or federal |avv from purchasing a firearm. Subsection 790.065, F.S., provides conditions under which an individual who has been allowed to transfer to voluntary status in lieu of court-ordered involuntary commitment after being admitted Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 40ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 for involuntary examination at a Baker Act receiving facility and is certified by an examining physician to be of imminent danger to himself of herself orothers, may be prohibited from purchasing a firearm, and may not be eligible to apply for or retain a concealed weapon or firearms license. Within 24 hours after the peraon'u agreement to voluntary admission, a record of the finding, certification, notice, and written acknowledgement ("petition") must be filed by the administrator of the receiving or treatment facility,as defined in s. 394.455, F.S,with the clerk of the court for the county in which the involuntary examination occurred (790.065, (2) (a).4z.(I|) F.S). No fee may be charged for such filing. 7. Medication-Assisted Treatment Services m. The Network Provider must discuss the option of medication-assisted treatment with individuals with opioid use disorders oralcohol use disorders. b. For individuals with opioid use disorders, the Network Service Provider shall discuss medication-assisted treatment using FDA-approved medications including but not limited to methadone, buprenorphine'baoed products, and na|trexone. c. For individuals with alcohol use disorders, the Network Service Provider shall discuss medication-assisted treatment using FDA-approved medications including but not limited to diou|firam, and acamprooateproducts. d. The Network Provider must actively link individuals to medication-assisted treatment providers upon request of the individual served. e. The Network Provider io prohibited from automatic discharges or discontinuing medications as a consequence of continued substance use or positive drug tests, unless the combination of substances used is medically contra indicated. f. Access to Services:The Network Provider must not deny eligible individual from accessing its program or services based on the individua|'o current or past use of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of substance use disorders. Specifically,the Network Provider must ensure that: L The Network Provider's programs and services do not prevent the individual from participating in methadone treatment rendered in accordance with current federal and state methadone dispensing regulations from an Opioid Treatment Program when ordered by a physician who has evaluated the client and determined that methadone is an appropriate medication treatment for the individual's opioid use disorder; ii. The Network Provider must permit the individual to access medications for FDA' approved medication'aooiotedtreatment by prescription oroffice'baoed implantation if the medication is appropriately authorized through prescription by a licensed prescriber orprovider; Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 iii. The Network Provider must permit continuation in medication-assisted treatment for as long as the prescriber or medication-assisted treatment provider determines that the medication io clinically beneficial; and iv. The Network Provider must prohibit compelling an individual to no longer use medication-assisted treatment as part of the conditions of any program or services if stopping is inconsistent with a licensed pnescriber's recommendation or valid prescription. V. The Network Provider must prohibit caps or limits on the length ofmedication-assisted treatment, except for limits imposed by a documented lack of eligible public funds. vi. The Network Provider io prohibited from requiring mandatory counseling participation requirements and mandatory self-help group participation requirements imposed as condition of initiating or continuing medications that treat substance use disorders, except those established by methadone providers and applied to individuals on methadone pursuant to section 65D'30.014(5)(o) and section 65D'30.014(5)(m), Florida Administrative Code. 8. Prevention Services, if applicable: m. The prevention services provided underthis contract areto fund rigorous,effective,evidence- based,oubotanceuoepreventionprogramoandotrategieoandpromotionofvveUneoo(pooitive mental health) services as part of the continuum of behavioral health care for individuals and their families. The strategies, activities, and services must be consistent with the local community ME-approved local Needs Assessment Logic Model (NALM) and the Comprehensive Community Action Plan (CCAP). The Network Provider must work in collaboration with the funded ME Evaluation Entity, by participating in meetings and providing service data vital for the completion of a system-wide evaluation of the prevention services within the Strategic Prevention Framework. The evaluation of the prevention system is expected to be the systematic collection and analysis of information about program activities, characteristics, and outcomes to reduce uncertainty, improve effectiveness, and assist in decision-making. The information gathered from the evaluation process will help the ME,the State and communities become more skillful and exact in describing what they plan to do, monitor what they are doing, and improve the prevention system of care. Evaluation results can and should be used to determine what efforts should be sustained and to assist inouotainabiUty planning efforts.The ME will provide substantial input, in collaboration with the Network Provider and the Evaluation Entity, both in planning and implementation of the evaluation process and activities and will make recommendations regarding the continuance of the activities. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 b. Data Submission in PBP3: Upon submission of the monthly data, the Network Provider's Director ofPrevention/Supervioor, must send an e-mail tothe K4E's Director ofPrevention Services attesting that the data submitted has been reviewed and approved. c. The Network Provider will accurately report the performance measures specified in Attachment |V, Prevention Services Scope of Work and/or Attachment V, Prevention ServicesScopeofDVork—Stmte Opioid Response. d. Based on individual needs,the Network Provider must adhere to services as outlined in the approved Prevention Program Description, incorporated herein by reference and as set forth in Attachment |V, Prevention Services Scope of Work and/or Attachment V, Prevention Services Scope ofDVork—Stmte Opioid Response, in addition to providing services from the list of approved covered services listed in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA. Any change in the array of services must be justified in writing and submitted to the ME's Contract Manager for review and approval. S. Intern Registration Requirements pursuant to section 4S1.0046, F.S. m. The Network Provider must monitor and ensure that an individual who has not satisfied the pootgraduateorpoot'master's|eve|experiencenequirernents'asspecifiedins.4y1.UUS(1)/c\' (3)(c), or (4)(c), F.S, register as an intern in the profession for which he or she is seeking licensure before commencing the post-master's experience requirement or for an individual who intends to satisfy part of the required graduate-level practicum, internship, or field experience, outside the academic arena for any profession, the network provider must monitor and ensure that the individual registers as an intern in the profession for which he or she io seeking |icenoure before commencing the practicum, internship, or field experience. b. An intern registration io valid for five(S)years. c. A registration issued on or before March 31, 2017, expires March 31, 2022, and may not be renewed or reissued. Any registration issued after March 31, 2017, expireo60 months after the date it is issued. A subsequent intern registration may not be issued unless the candidate has passed the theory and practice examination described in o. 491.00S(1)(d), (3)(d), and (4)(d), F.S. d. An individual who has held a provisional license issued by the board may not apply for an intern registration in the same profession. 10. Incident Reports m. The Network Provider must submit incident reports into the Incident Reporting and Analysis System (|RAS) on all reportable incidents per CFOP 215'6, within one (1) business day of the incident occurring. Failure to comply with the reporting requirements constitutes a lack of compliance with Ucenoureotatuo or contract provisions. The Network Provider may be assessed financial consequences for failure to perform pursuant to section 8., of the Standard Contract. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 In the event an incident has an immediate impact on the health or safety of an individual served, has potential media impact, or involves employee-related incidents of criminal activity, the Network Provider must notify the ME Continuous Quality Improvement Manager and the ME Contract Manager immediately upon discovery. Certain incidents may warrant additional follow-up by the ME. Follow-up may include on-site investigations or requests for additional information or documentation. When additional information or documentation is requested, the Network Provider will submit the information requested by the ME within 24 hours unless otherwise specified in the request. It is the responsibility of the Network Provider to maintain a monthly log listing all incidents occurring at the agency, including those submitted to the Office of the Inspector General and those not reportable in |RAS, with the following information: Individual served initials, incident report tracking number from |RAS (if applicable), incident report category, date and time of incident, and follow-up action taken. b. All designated public and private Baker Act receiving facilities, all State Mental Health Treatment Facilities,and all licensed Addictions Receiving Facilities that provide for the evaluation,diagnosis, care, treatment, training, or hospitalization of persons who appear to have a mental illness or have been diagnosed as having a mental illness must report seclusion and restraint event data in accordance with the DCF Pamphlet 155'2, Version 12.03, Chapter 14, or the latest revision thereof. This chapter is posted on the DCF vveboite at httpo://myf|fami|ieo.com/oervice' programs/oamh/oamhis/pamph|et'1SS'2~v12.ohtm| 11. Mandatory Reporting Requirements m. The Network Provider and any subcontractor must comply with and inform its employees of the following mandatory reporting requirements. Each employee of the Network Provider, and of any subcontractor, providing services in connection with this contract who has any knowledge of a reportable incident must report such incident aofollows: 1) Areportab|e incident is defined in CFOP 180'4, which can be obtained from the K8E's Contract Manager. 2) Reportable incidents that may involve an immediate or impending impact on the health or safety of an Individual Served shall be immediately reported to the ME's Continuous Quality Improvement Manager and the ME Contract Manager. 3) Other reportable incidents must be reported to the ME's and Department's Office of Inspector General. Notification to the Inspector General shall be through the Internet at or by completing a Notification/investigation Request(form CF 1934) and emailing the request to the Office of Inspector General at |G.Comp|ainto@myf|fami|ieo.com. The Network Provider and subcontractor may also mail the completed form tothe Office of Inspector General, 1317 VVinevvood Boulevard, Building S, 2nd Floor,Tallahassee, Florida, 32399'0700; or via fax at (850) 488'1428. b. In the event of a breach or potential breach of Protected Health Information, the Network Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Provider is directed to the reporting requirements delineated in the executed Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference. 12. Contracted Mental Health Network Providers must participate in the Department's aftercare referral process for formerly incarcerated individuals with severe and persistent mental illness or serious mental illness who are released to the community or who are determined to be in need of long-term hospitalization is required. Participation must beaospecified in Children and Families Operating Procedure 155'47 (CFOP 155'47), Processing Referrals from the Department Of Corrections which can be obtained at: and io incorporated herein byreference. 13. Health, Safety, and Physical Environment Requirements for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Levels 1, 2, and 3 Residential Treatment Facilities Unless abridged by a court of law, the rights of individuals who are admitted into a residential treatment facility must be assured. Each residential treatment facility must be operated in a manner that protects the individua|'s rights, life, and physical safety while under the evaluation and treatment. To avoid high risk situations such as suicide, death, serious injury, violence, and abuse of any individual the contracted residential treatment network provider must ensure that its facilities are safe and secure, for example, exposed plumbing pipes are to be covered to prevent individual access. If for clinical reasons access to potentially dangerous grooming aids or other personal articles is contradicted for residents, staff must explain to the resident the conditions under which the articles may be used and must document the clinical rationale for these conditions in the resident's record. If clinically indicated, personal articles of residents may be kept under lock and key by staff. Such actions must be reviewed weekly for effectiveness and continued need. 14. Involuntary Commitment, Placements,Services,Treatment m. Mental Health Services Provider:The Network Provider agrees to provide services to persons who have been court ordered into involuntary outpatient services in accordance with section 394.4655, F.S.,court ordered into involuntary inpatient placements as defined in section 394.467, F.S., and court ordered for involuntary examination under 394.463, F.S. b. Substance Use Services Provider:The Network Provider agrees to provide services to persons who have been court ordered into involuntary assessment and stabilization under section 397.6818, F.S., and/or court ordered into an involuntary substance use treatment under section 397.6957, F.S. It is the Network Provider's responsibility to be familiar with and ensure that the requirement's regarding involuntary admissions are followed pursuant to, including but not limited t000. 397.67S1, F.S. c. Pursuant too. 394.46SS(3)'(4), and (7), F.S. and o. 397.697(4), F.S, if the court orders involuntary services, the Network Provider must submit a copy ofthe order to the ME, to the individuals Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South Fur44� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 specified in ExhibitC, Required Reports, within one (1) working day after it is received from the court. Similarly, if the court orders a program or a service that is not available, Network Provider must notify the ME within one (1) working day after it is received from the court indicating that the requested program or service io not available. Documents may be electronically submitted as directed by the ME. Documents must be submitted in a secured, password protected, or encrypted format. 16. Service Provision Requirements for Federal Block Grants, if applicable. (m) A Network Provider that receives federal blockgrant funds from the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment or Community Mental Health Block Grants agrees to comply with Subparts I and || of Part Bof Title X|Xof the Public Health Service Act, o. 42U.S.C. 300x'21et seq. (as approved September 22, 2000)and the Health and Human Services (HHS)BlockGrant regulations(45 C.F.R. Part96). (b) A Network Provider that receives funding from the SAPTBG certifies compliance with all of the requirements of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Charitable Choice provisions and the implementing regulations of 42 C.F.R. s. 54a. (c) A Network Provider that receives block grant funding must monitor its compliance with block grant requirements and activities. (d) The Network Provider must comply with ME, state and federal requests for information related to the SAPT and CMHS block grants. (e) None of the funds provided under the following grants may be used to pay the salary of an individual at a rate in excess of Level || of the Executive Schedule: Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant, Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness, Project Launch, Florida Youth Transition to Adulthood; and Florida Chi|dren's Mental Health System of [are Expansion Implementation Project. (M As applicable, the Network Provider must comply with the requirements set forth in 45 C.F.R. Subpart L—Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and with the requirements of42 C.F.R. Part 2. (g) A Network Providerthat receives SAPT block grantfunding forthe purpose of primary prevention of substance use, must comply with 4SC.F.R. o. 96.12S. (h) Behavioral health services must be provided to persons pursuant to o. 394.674, F.S., including those individuals who have been identified as requiring priority by state or federal law. The identified priority populations are found in Exhibit A\ Individuals/Participants to be Served, however persons in categories (i) and (ii) below are specifically identified as persons to be given immediate priority over those in any other categories.These individuals may not be placed on a wait list without receiving interim services within the requiredtimeframeo. (i) Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. o. 96.131, priority admission to pregnant women by Network Service Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 46ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding. If the clinically appropriate services cannot be provided for the pregnant woman, interim services, not later than forty(48) hours after the woman seeks treatment services, must be provided pursuant to 45 C.F.R. s. 96.123; (ii) Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. o. 96126 (b), (1) and (2), adherence with the requirement to provide interim services for injection drug users by Network Service Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding and until the clinically appropriate level of treatment can be provided to the individual aofollows: 45 C.F.R.s. 96.126(b), W-(2) Capacity of treatment for intravenous substance abusers and any other reguirement. (1) l4 days after making the xequest]or admission tu such o program;ur (2) 120doys after the date of such request, /fnusuch program has the capacity to admit the individual un the date uf such request and/finterim services, including referral for prenatal core, are made available to the individual not later than 48 hours after such request. (i) In accordance with 45 C.F.R. s. 96.131 (a) and (b),the Network Provider that receive Block Grant funds and that serve injection drug users must publicize the following notice: "This program receives federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant funds and serves people who inject drugs. This program is therefore federally required to give preference in admitting people into treatment as follows: 1. Pregnant injecting drug users; 2. Pregnant drug users; 3. People who inject drugs; and 4. All others.^ (j) In accordance with 45 CFRo. 96.123(a)(7) and o. 96.132(b), the Network Provider that receives block grant treatment or prevention funds (or both, as the case may be) shall ensure that continuing education in such services are available to the employees who provide such services or activities and this must be documented to demonstrate the provision of said education. (W Outreach Services to Injection Drug Users: The Network Provider must carry out outreach activities to encourage injection drug users in need of treatment to undergo such treatment pursuant tothe requirements in 45 C.F.R. o. 96.126(e), The Network Provider must document the services to demonstrate the provision of these services perthe documentation requirements for Outreach services specified in Ru|e6SE'14, F.A.C. (1) The Network Provider must ensure compliance with 45 C.F.R.Subpart C—Financial Management. (m)Only if such services are purchased through this contract is the Network Provider responsible for complying with the reporting requirements outlined in Exhibit AB, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) Early Intervention Funded Services for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) by the dates and to the individual(s) listed in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Subject to other applicable state and/or federal requirements, the ME may require additional reports from the Network Provider. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 (n) Only if such services are purchased through this contract is the Network Provider responsible for complying with the for SAPTBG set-aside funded services for pregnant women and women with dependent children services, SAPTBG set-aside funded services for HIV Early Intervention Programs and the SAPTBG set-aside funds for Evidenced-based Outreach Services to Injection Drug Users ao outlined in Exhibit C, Required Reports. (o) The Network Provider must make available, either directly or by arrangement with others, tuberculosis services to include counseling, testing, and referral for evaluation and treatment pursuant to4SC.F.R. o.96.17 and in compliance with Ch. 6SD'30,. F.A.C. (p) The Network Provider must use SAPTBG funds provided under this contract to support both substance abuse treatment services and appropriate co-occurring disorder treatment services for individuals with a co-occurring mental disorder only if the funds allocated are used to support substance abuse prevention and treatment services and are tracked to the specific substance abuse activity ao listed in ExhibitG, Covered Service Funding byOCA. (q) The Network Provider is required to participate in the peer-based fidelity assessment process to assess the quality, appropriateness, and efficacy oftreatment services provided to individuals under this contract pursuant to 45 C.F.R. 96.136. (h The United States Public Health Service Act, Sections 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and Title 4S of the Code ofFederal Regulations, Part 96.13S(a)(S) prohibit States from expending Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) and Community Mental Health Services funds "To provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public or non-profit private entitv^ Ordinarily, the term "financial assistance^ is used to describe a grant relationship as distinguished from a procurement relationship, typically funded by contract. While the above- referenced statute and regulations preclude States from providing grants to for-profit entities, procurement contracts may be entered into with for-profit entities. This is the latest interpretation from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (4/5/2009). [PHSAct, oo. 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and 4SCfR, Part 9613S(a)(S)]. 16. The Network Provider agrees to maximizethe use of state residents,state products,and other Florida- based buoineooeoinfu|0Uingtheircontractua|dutieounderthiocontract. 17. Option for Increased Services The Network Provider acknowledges and agrees that the contract may be amended to include additional, negotiated, services as deemed necessary by the ME. Additional services can only be increased if the Network Provider demonstrates competence in the provision of contractual services and meets whatever criteria are established by the ME from time to time. The ME in its sole discretion must determine at what time and to which Network Provider and what amounts are to be given to Network Providers for additional services. 18. Sliding Fee Scale Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 The Network Provider must develop a sliding fee scale, that is updated annually, in conjunction with the Federal Poverty Guidelines and applies to individuals receiving services that are paid for by state, federal, or local matching funds. The Network Provider shall make a determination of ability to pay in accordance with the sliding fee scale for all individuals seeking substance abuse or mental health services in accordance with Rule 65E 14.018, F.A.C. Payment of fees shall not be a pre'requioiteto treatment or the receipt of services. 19. Transportation Disadvantaged The Network Provider agrees to comply with the provisions of chapter427, F.S, Part |, Transportation Services, and Chapter41'2, F.A.C, Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, if public funds provided under this contract will be used to transport individuals served. The Network Provider agrees to comply with the provisions of Children and Families Operating Procedures 40'50 (CFOP 40'5) Acquisition of Vehicles for Transporting Disadvantaged Individuals served if public funds provided under this contract will be used to purchase vehicles which will be used to transport individuals served. 20. National Provider identifier(NP|) m. All Network Providers must obtain and use an NPI, a HIPAA standard unique health identifier for health care providers. b. An application for anNP| may be submitted online at: c. Additional information can be obtained from one of the following vvebohes (1)The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) located at: (2)TheCIVISNP| located at: 21. Ethical Conduct The Network Provider understands that performance under this contract involves the expenditure of public funds from both the state and federal governments, and that the acceptance of such funds obligates the Network Provider to perform its services in accordance with the very highest standards of ethical conduct. No employee, director, officer, agent of the Network Provider must engage in any business, financial or legal relationships that undermine the public trust, whether the conduct is unethical, or lends itself tothe appearance ofethical impropriety. Network Providers' directors, officers or employees must not participate in any matter that would inure to their special gain and must recuoe themselves accordingly. Public funds may not be used for purposes of lobbying, or for political contributions, or for any expense related to such activities, pursuant toSection 12., of the Standard Contract of this contract. The Network Provider understands that the ME contracts with the department, and aoa subcontractor, recognizes that the department is a public agency which is mandated to Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 conduct business in the sunshine, pursuant to section 286.011, F.S, and chapter 119, Florida Law, and that all issues relating to the business of the department,the ME and the Network Provider are public record and subject to full disclosure. The Network Provider understands that attempting to exercise undue influence onthe ME,the department and its employees to allow deviation or variance from the terms of this contract other than a negotiated, publicly disclosed amendment is prohibited by the State of Florida, pursuant to oection286.011, F.S.The Network Provider's conduct io subject toall state and federal |avvo governing the conduct of entities engaged in the business of providing services with government funds. 22. Information Technology Resources If applicable,the Network Providers must receive written approval from the ME prior to purchasing any Information Technology Resource (|TR) with contract funds. The Contract Manager is responsible for serving as the liaison between the Network Provider and the ME during the completion ofthe process as instructed by the Contract Manager. The Network Provider will not be reimbursed for any |TR purchases made prior to obtaining the ME'o written approval. 23. Programmatic,Fiscal 8&Contractual Contract File References All of the documentation submitted by the Network Provider which may include, but not be limited to the Network Provider's original proposal, Program Descriptions, SAMH Projected Operating and Capital Budget, Agency Capacity Report, are herein incorporated by reference for programmatic, contractual and fiscal assurances of service provision.These referenced contractual documents will be part of the Contract Manager's file. Documents incorporated by reference in this contract are available in the ME Contract Manager's file. 24. Employee Loans Funds provided by the ME to the Network Provider under this contract must not be used by the Network Provider to make loans to their employees, officers, directors and/or subcontractors. Violation of this provision is considered a breach of contract and this contract will be terminated in accordance with Section 10., of the Standard Contract.A loan is defined as any advancement of money for which the repayment period extends beyond the next scheduled pay period. 26. Trmve| The Network Provider's internal procedures will assure that: travel voucher Form DFS'AA'15, State of Florida Voucher for Reimbursement of Traveling Expenses, incorporated herein by reference, be utilized completed and maintained on file by the Network Provider. Original receipts for expenses incurred during officially authorized travel, items such as car rental and air transportation, parking and lodging, tolls and fares, must be maintained on file by the Network Provider. Section 287.058 (1) (b) F.S., requires that bills for any travel expense must be maintained in accordance with Section 112.061, F.S.governing payments for traveling expenses. CFOP40 1(Officia|Trave| ofStateEmp|oyeeoandNon- Employees) provides further explanation, clarification, and instruction regarding the reimbursement of traveling expenses necessarily incurred during the performance of business. The Network Provider must retain on file documentation of all travel expenses to include the following Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 50ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 data elements: name of the traveler, dates of travel, travel destination, purpose of travel, hours of departure and return, per them or meals allowance, map mileage, incidental expenses, signature of payee and payee's supervisor. 26. Property and Title toVehicles m. Property (1)Nonexpenclable property is defined as tangible personal property of a non-consumable nature that has an acquisition value or coot of $1,000 or more per unit and an expected useful life of at least one year, and hardback covered bound books that are not circulated to students orthe general public,the value or cost of which io $2S0ormore. Hardback books with a value or cost of $100 or more should be classified as nonexpendab|e property only if they are circulated to students or to the general public. All computers, including all desktop and laptop computers, regardless of the acquisition coot or value are classified as nonexpendab|e property. Motor vehicles include any automobile, truck, airplane, boat or other mobile equipment used for transporting persons orcargo. (2)When state property will be assigned to a provider for use in performance of a contract,the title for that property or vehicle must be immediately transferred to the Network Provider where it must remain until this contract is terminated or until other disposition instructions are furnished by the ME'o Contract Manager. When property is transferred to the Network Provider, the department must pay for the title transfer. The Network Provider's responsibility starts when the fully accounted for property orvehicle is assigned to and accepted by the Network Provider. Business arrangements made between the Network Provider and its subcontractors must not permit the transfer of title of state property tosubcontractors. While such business arrangements may provide for subcontractor participation in the use and maintenance of the property under their control,the ME must hold the Network Provider solely responsible for the use and condition of said property. Network Provider inventories must be conducted in accordance with CFCP 80-2. (3)|f any property is purchased by the provider with funds provided by this contract, the Network Provider must inventory all nonexpendab|e property including all computers. A copy of which must be submitted to the along with the expenditure report for the period in which it was purchased. At least annually, the provider must submit a complete inventory of all such property to the ME whether new purchases have been made ornot. (4)The Network Provider Inventory List, incorporated herein by reference, and available from the designated ME Contract Manager upon request, must include, at a minimum, the identification number; year and/or model, a description of the property, its use and condition, current location, the name of the property custodian, daoo code (use state standard codes for capital assets), if a group, record the number and description of the components making up the group, name, make, or manufacturer, serial number(o), if any, and if an automobile, theV|N and certificate number; acquisition date, original acquisition cost, funding source, information needed to calculate the federal and/or state share of its cost. (6)The ME'o Contract Manager must provide disposition instructions to the Network Provider prior to the end of the contract period. The Network Provider cannot dispose of any property that reverts to the ME or department without the Contract Manager's approval. The Network Attachment | HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 51ofSS Contract No. ME225'12-27 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 Provider must furnish aC|ooeout Inventory Form no later than 30 days before the completion or termination of this contract. The Closeout Inventory Form must include all nonexpendab|e property including all computers purchased by the Network Provider. The Closeout Inventory Form must contain, at a minimum,the same information required bythe annual inventory. (G)The Network Provider hereby agrees that all inventories required by this contract must be current and accurate and reflect the date of the inventory. If the original acquisition coot of a property item is not available at the time of inventory,an estimated value must be agreed upon by both the Network Provider and the ME and must be used in place of the original acquisition cost. (7)Title (ownership) to and possession of all property purchased by the Network Provider pursuant to this contract must be vested in the ME upon completion ortermination of this contract. During the term of this contract, the Network Provider is responsible for insuring all property purchased byor transferred to the Network Provider is in good working order. The Network Provider hereby agrees to pay the coot of transferring title to and possession of any property for which ownership is evidenced by a certificate of title. The Network Provider must be responsible for repaying to the ME the replacement coot of any property inventoried and not transferred to the ME upon completion or termination of this contract. When property transfers from the Netvvork Provider to the ME, the Network Provider must bereoponoib|efor paying for the title transfer. (8)|fthe Network Provider replaces or disposes of property purchased by the Network Provider pursuant to this Contract, the Network Provider is required to provide accurate and complete information pertaining to replacement or disposition of the property as required on the Network Provider's annual inventory. (9)The Network Provider hereby agrees to inclemnifythe ME and the department against any claim or |000 arising out of the Network Provider's operations of any motor vehicle purchased by or transferred to the Network Provider pursuant to this contract. (10) Aforma| contract amendment is required prior to the purchase of any property item not specifically listed in the approved contract budget. b.Title toVehicles (1) Title (ownership) to, and possession of, all vehicles acquired with funds from this contract must be vested in the ME upon completion or termination of the contract. The Network Provider will retain custody and control during the contract period, including extensions and renewals. (2) During the term of this contract, title to vehicles furnished by the state or acquired at the direction of the state (using state or federal funds) must not be vested in the Network Provider. Subcontractors must not be assigned or transferred title tothese vehicles. The Network Provider hereby agrees to indemnify the ME or the department against any claim or loss arising out of the operations of any motor vehicle purchased by or transferred to the provider pursuant to this contract. 27. National Voter Registration Act (Nl/RA) of1SS3 Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 m. The Network Provider must comply with the National Voter Registration Act(NVRA)of 1993, Pub. L. 103'31(1993),00.97.021 and 97.0S8, F.S,and ch. 1S'2.048, F.A.C, in accordance with Guidance 25—National Voter Registration Act Guidance, incorporated herein by reference; b. As a Voter Registration Agency, the Network Provider must designate a Voting Registration Activities Coordinator and provide the contact information of the Coordinator by the date and to the individuaKo) identified inExhibit C, Required Reports. The Network Provider must notify the K4E's Contract Manager, in writing within (10) calendar days of staffing changes regarding this position. c. As Voter Registration Agency, the Network Provider must provide individuals seeking services and/or individuals served with an opportunity at admission or when they change their address, to either register or update their voter registration. The National Voter Registration Act Preference Form/Application are DS'DE77'ENG and DS'DE77'SPN, are available at the link provided in paragraphf, below d. The Network Provider must submit a NVRA Voter Registration Agencies Quarterly Activities Report Form, DS'DE131, by the dates and to the individual(s) identified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Quarterly Activity Report Form is available at the link provided in paragraphf, below. e. Any person aggrieved by a violation of either the National Voter Registration Actor a voter registration or removal procedure under the Florida Election Code may file a written complaint with the Department of State by completing and submitting the NVRAComp|aint Form (DS'DE 18). t The Department of State has published all form referenced herein, along with online training and additional guidance to implement NVRAat: act 28. Special Insurance Provisions m. The Network Provider must notify the ME Contract Manager within thirty (30) calendar days if there is a modification to the terms of insurance including but not limited to, cancellation or modification to policy limits. b. The Network Provider acknowledges that, as an independent contractor,the Network Providers, and its subcontractors, at all tiers are not covered by the State of Florida Risk Management Trust Fund for liability created byo. 284.30, F.S. c. The Network Provider must obtain and provide proof to the ME.s Contract Manager of comprehensive general liability insurance coverage (broad form coverage), specifically including premises,fire and legal liability to cover managing the Network Provider and all of its employees. The limits of Network Provider's coverage must be no less than $300,000 per occurrence with a minimal annual aggregate ofno less than $1,000,000. Attachment | HCO2 (a) Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Su*bFurld�� Beimvit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) �03,,2033 d. If any officer, employee, or agent of the Network Provider operates a motor vehicle in the course of the performance of its duties under this contract, the Network Provider must obtain and provide proof to the Department and the Managing Entity of comprehensive automobile liability insurance coverage.The limits of the Network Provider's coverage must be no less than$300,000 per occurrence with a minimal annual aggregate of no less than $1,000,000. a. If any officer, employee, or agent of the Network Service Provider, at all tiers, provides any professional services or provides or administers any prescription drug or medication or controlled substance in the course of the performance of the duties of the Network Service Provider, the Managing Entity must cause the Network Service Provider,at all tiers,to obtain and provide proof to the Managing Entity and the Department of professional liability insurance coverage, including medical malpractice liability and errors and omissions coverage, to cover all Network Service Provider employees with the same limits. f. The ME and the Department must be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money that may represent a deductible or self-insured retention under any such insurance.The payment of any deductible on any policy must bethe sole responsibility of the Network Provider purchasing the insurance. g. All such insurance policies of the Network Providers, and its subcontractors at all tiers, must be provided by insurers licensed or eligible to do and that are doing business in the State of Florida. Eachinourermuothaveaminimumratingof^A^ byA. K4. Bestoranequiva|entratingbyadmni|ar insurance rating firm and must name the ME and the Department as an additional insured under the poUcy(ieo). The Network Provider must use its best good faith efforts to cause the insurers issuing all such general, automobile, and professional liability insurance to use a policy form with additional insured provisions naming the ME and the Department as an additional insured or a form of additional insured endorsement that is acceptable to the ME and the Department in the reasonable exercise of its judgment. h. The requirements of this section must be in addition to, and not in replacement of, the requirements of Section 24, Insurance, of the Standard Contract but in the event of any inconsistency between the requirements of this section and the requirements of the Standard Contract,the provisions of this section must prevail and control. i. If the Network Provider is an agency or subdivision of the State, its obligation to indemnify,defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S. or other applicable law, and without waving the limits of sovereign immunity. E. List of Exhibits The Network Provider agrees to comply with the requirements contained in the exhibits listed below. The following exhibits, or the latest revisions thereof, are incorporated in and made m part of the contract. Attachment | HCO2 (a) I"I"1%in";� NflInd South Hoylde w;sout h Ho tilde Belie%it-WM H eehh Net i4 uWk,I nv,) '7/03,,2023 1. Exhibit A, Clients/Participants to be Served 2. Exhibit B, Method of Payment 3. Exhibit C, Required Reports 4. Exhibit D,Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes and Outputs S. Exhibit F, State and Federal Laws, Rules and Regulations 6. Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA 7. Exhibit H, Funding Detail & Local Match Plan 8. Exhibit 1, Motivational Support (MSP) Provider Protocols 9. Exhibit J, Child Welfare Specialty Program (CWSP) 10. Exhibit K, SAMH Pre-Authorization Utilization Management Roster 11. Exhibit L, Assisted Living Facilities with Limited Mental Health License 12. Exhibit N, Special Provisions for the Indigent Drug Program 13. Exhibit 0, Mental Health Residential Level 11 14. Exhibit 0, Missing Children 15. Exhibit V, Special Provisions for the Forensic Services Program 16. Exhibit X, Special Provisions for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)Services 17. Exhibit Y, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Funding Guidance 18. Exhibit AA, Motivational Support Specialist 19. Exhibit AC, Care Coordination Report Narrative and Chart 20. Exhibit Al, Family Intensive Treatment Team - Scope of Work 21. Exhibit AJ, Community Action Team 22. Exhibit AM, Return on Investment-Special Appropriations Projects for Fiscal Year 20218-22 23. Exhibit AN, Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Insurance (SSI/SSDI) Outreach, Access, and Recovery(SOAR) 24. Exhibit AO, Peer Services 25. Exhibit AP, Mental Health Case Management 26. Exhibit AS, Central Receiving Facility 27. Exhibit AV, Transitional Voucher Program 28. Exhibit AY, Mobile Response Team (MRT) for Monroe County 29. Exhibit AX, Crisis Stabilization Unit("CSU") Long-Acting Injectable Trend Report 30. Exhibit BD, State Opioid Response Discretionary Grant Services (2) Medication Assisted Treatment Services for Opioid Use Disorders and Evidence Based Treatment to Address Stimulant Misuse and Use Disorders 31. Exhibit BE, Tele-Behavioral Health Services For Services Provided to Children & Families Engaged in the Monroe County Scholl System-OCA MHTLH 32. Exhibit BF, Emergency COVID-19 Grant-OCA MHCOV 33. Exhibit BH, Recovery Management Practices Attachment 1 HCO2 (a) Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 55 of 55 ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT A Individuals/PmrticipmntstobeServed A. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Network Provider must provide services funded by this contract to the target population(s) checked below: Non-Prevention Prevention Adult Mental Health-Severe&Persistent Mental Illness El Adult Substance Abuse Z Adult Mental Health-Serious&Acute Episodes of Mental Z Children's Substance Abuse Illness Z Adult Mental Health-Mental Health Problems Substance Abuse Community Coalition Adult Mental Health-Forensic Involvement Children's Mental Health-Serious Emotional Disturbances Children's Mental Health-Emotional Disturbances Children's Mental Health-At Risk of Emotional Disturbances Z Adult Substance Abuse Z Children's Substance Abuse B. INDIVIDUAL SERVED/PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY 1. The Network Provider agrees that all individuals meeting the target population descriptions in the table above are eligible for services based on the availability of resources. Tobe eligible to receive substance abuse and mental health services funded by the Department, an individual must be indigent, uninsured, or underinsured and meet at least one of the target populations ino. 394.674, Florida Statutes. Link to o. 394.674, Florida Statute: 2. Behavioral Health services must be provided to individuals pursuant to o. 394.674, F.S, including those individuals who have been identified as requiring priority by state or federal law. These identified priorities include, but are not limited to, the categories in sections (a) through (j), below. Individuals in categories (a) and (b) are specifically identified aoindividuals tobe given immediate priority over those in any other sections. a. Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. s. 96.131, priority admission to pregnant women and women with dependent children by Network Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding; b. Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. o. 96.126, compliance with interim services, for injection drug users, by Network Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding and treating injection drug users; c Priority for services to families with children that have been determined to require substance abuse and mental health services by child protective investigators and also meet the target populations in subsections (a) or (b), above. Such priority Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 must be limited to individuals that are not enrolled in Medicaid or another insurance program, or require services that are not paid by another payor source: (1) Parents or caregivers in need of adult mental health services pursuant to o. 394.674(1)(a)2, F.S, based upon the emotional crisis experienced from the potential removal of children; and (2) Parents or caregivers in need of adult substance abuse services pursuant to o. 394.674(1)(c)3, F.S, based on the risk tothe children due to a substance use disorder. d. Individuals who reside in civil and forensic state Mental Health Treatment Facilities and individuals who are at risk of being admitted into a civil or forensic State Mental Health Treatment Facility; e. Individuals who are voluntarily admitted, involuntarily examined, or placed under Part |, Chapter 394, F.S.; t Individuals who are involuntarily admitted under Part V, Chapter 397, F.S.; g. Residents of assisted living facilities ao required inoo. 394.4S74 and 429.07S, F.S.; h. Children referred for residential placement in compliance with Ch. 65E'9.008, F.A.C.; i Inmates approaching the End of Sentence pursuant to Children and Families Operating Procedure (CROP) 155'47' "Processing Referrals from the Department ofCurrections'^ and j. In the event of a Presidential Ma/or Disaster Declaration, Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) services must be contracted for according to the terms and conditions of any CCP grant award approved by representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). 3. Mental health crisis intervention and crisis stabilization facility services, and substance abuse detoxification and addiction receiving facility services, must be provided to all individuals meeting the criteria for admission, subject to the availability of beds and/or funds. C. |NO|l/|OUAURART|C|PANTS DETERMINATION 1. Determination for eligibility for services for individuals seeking and receiving services funded under this Contract is the responsibility of the Network Provider subject to the provision of Section C. S, below. The Network Provider must adhere to the eligibility requirements as specified in Exhibit p, SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. The ME reserves the right to review the Network Provider's determination of eligibility and override the determination of the Network Provider. When this occurs the Network Provider will immediately provide services to the individual until such time the individual completes his/her treatment, voluntarily leaves the program, or the ME's decision is overturned as a result of the dispute resolution. 2. In no circumstances must an individua|'s county ofresidence he a factor that denies access to service. Authorized services must only be provided within the serviced area(o) outlined in Attachment 1, Section A.2.c.(2), subject to the availability of funds. 3. In the event of dispute regarding an individua|'s eligibility for services and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, the dispute must not preclude the Network Provider from Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 providing the services to eligible individuals until the dispute is resolved. The dispute resolution process iodescribed in Paragraph 49. of the Standard Contract. 4. Participant eligibility (Direct Prevention) and target population eligibility (Community Prevention) must also be based upon the community action plan or on the relevant epidemiology data. S. The Department, in accordance with state law, is exclusively responsible for defining Individuals Served for services provided through this Contract. In the event of dispute, the determination made by the Department io final and binding on all parties. O. CONTRACT LIMITS 1. The Network Provider is not authorized to bill the ME for more units than can be purchased with the amount of funds specified in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA, subject to the availability of funds. An exception is granted at the end of the contract term, when the ME at its sole discretion may pay, subject to the availability of funds, the Network Provider for "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", in whole or in part, or not at all, for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be determined by the Network Provider delivering and billing for services in excess of those units of service the ME will be required to pay. The ME's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the DCF. 2. The Network Provider agrees that funds provided in this contract will not be used to serve individuals outside the target population(s) specified in the paragraph above. NOTE: Prevention funds allocated to underage drinking programs and activities targeting eighteen (18) totwenty (20)year old individuals may be taken from Adult Substance Abuse Prevention funds. l The provision of services required under this contract are limited to eligible residents, children and adults receiving authorized services within the counties outlined in Attachment 1, Section A. 2. c (2) and limited by the availability offunds. 4. The Network Provider may not authorize or incur indebtedness on behalf of the ME or the Department. Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 EXHIBIT B METHOD OFPAYMENT 1. PAYMENT CLAUSES m. Fee-for-Service: This is a Fee-for-Service contract, paid in accordance with subsection 65E 14.021(2), F.A.C. The unit prices forthe covered services purchased underthis contract are listed in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA. The ME may pay the Network Provider for the delivery of service units provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not to exceed subject to the availability of funds and satisfactory performance of all terms by the Network Provider. b. Case Rate:This contract purchases(N/A) services and is reimbursed by the ME using a Case Rate in accordance with subsection 6SE'14.021(2), F.A.C. The ME shall pay the Network Provider for the delivery of services provided in accordance with the service delivery described in the approved Program Description, incorporated herein by reference, and terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not toexceed subject to the availability offunds. The approved Case Rate is listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding by OCA under OCA. c. Capitation Rate: This contract purchases Community Action Treatment Team services and is reimbursed by the ME using a Capitation Rate in accordance with subsection 65E'14.021(2), F.A.C. The ME shall pay the Network Provider for the delivery of services provided in accordance with the service delivery described in the approved Program Description, incorporated herein by reference, and terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not to exceed $760,}00. }0, subject to the availability of funds. The Capitation Rate is listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding bxOCA under OCAh8HC/Q'. d. Cost Reimbursement: The ME shall reimburse the Network Provider for allowable expenditures incurred pursuant to the terms of this contract and the terms in Exhibit M 1, Services to be Provided,for a total dollar amount not toexceed subject to the availability of funds and ExhibitM'2, Line Item Operating Budget. e. The total contract amount for services purchased through this contract is of the total Contract amount,the ME will be required topay subject to the delivery and appropriate billing for services. The remaining amount of represents "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", which the ME, at its sole discretion and subject to the availability of funds, may pay to the Network Provider, in whole or in part,or not at all,for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be demonstrated by the Network Provider's service delivery and billing for those services in excess of those units of service the ME will be required to pay. The ME's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the Department. Any costs or services eligible to be paid for under any other contract or from any other source are not eligible for payment under this Contract. 2. GROUP SERVICES Aftercare, Intervention, Outpatient, and Recovery Support Services (Substance Abuse) are Exhibit B Page 1of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 91 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 eligible for special group rates. Group services shall be billed based ona direct staff hour,at2S% of the contract's established rate for the individual services for the same covered service. Excluding Outpatient,total hourly reimbursement for group services shall not exceed the charges for fifteen (15) individuals per group. Group size limitations outlined in the current Medicaid Handbook apply to Outpatient group services funded under this contract. 3. FLEXIBILITY Unless otherwise notified in writing by the ME, the Network Provider is authorized to use the funds within each Other Cost Accumulator(^OCA''), and for the approved covered services within that OCA as listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding bxOCA, with 100% flexibility without the need for an amendment to this contract. 4. LOCAL MATCH REQUIREMENT m. Pursuant to o. 394.76(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.), the Network Provider agrees to provide local matching funds in the amount of ao indicated in Exhibit H, Funding Detail and Local Match Plan. b. Should the Network Provider receive any funding from the "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", then the amount of Local Match Plan as it appears on Exhibit H, Funding Detail, will automatically change, utilizing the following formula: The additional match required on the uncompensated units=Uncompensated Substance Abuse Services X 16.67%+Uncompensated Mental Health Services that is not exempt from local match requirements X33.33%. * *The following MH services are exempt from the local match requirement i. Case Management Intensive Case Management Residential Services |'|V Supported Housing/Living Short Term Residential Treatment (not exempt if funded by Baker Act funds or operated by public receiving facility) FACT Teams ii. CMH Programs (100435 Category & 102780 (PRTS) Category) that are not grant funded. S. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLANS In accordance with the provisions of o. 402.73(1), F.S, and Rule 65'29.001, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), corrective action plans may be required for noncompliance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed, to include contract termination in whole or in part,for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. Exhibit B Page 2of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 92 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 G. REDUCTION ORDV|THOLO|NG OF FUNDS m. The ME may reduce or withhold funds pursuant to Rule 65-29.001, F.A.C., if the Network Provider fails to comply with the terms of the contract and/or fails to submit client reports and/or data as requiredinDCFPAM1SS'2, Ru|e6SE'14, F.A.C.andbytheduedateo|iotedonExhibitC,Required Reports. b. The ME'o decision to reduce or withhold funds will be submitted tothe Network Provider in writing. The written notice will specify the manner in which the Network Provider has failed to comply with the terms of the contract.When, and if, compliance is achieved,the withheld funds will be disbursed to the Network Provider. 7. CLOSURE ORSUSPENSION OF SERVICES If the Network Provider closes or suspends the provision of services funded by this contract,the Network Provider agrees to notify the ME in writing thirty(30)calendar days prior to their intent to close, suspend or end service(s). If the Network Provider fails to notify the ME,the Network Provider hereby agrees not to request payment for services provided in prior months if the actual number of services in the month for which payment is being requested is less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the prorated amount of services by covered service as given on Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA, or twenty-five percent(25%) of the prorated share of the amount of funding as specified on Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA. 8. PURCHASE OFAOO|TONALSERVICES The ME in its sole discretion and subject to funding availability, may purchase from any Network Provider prior to the end of the contract period any service units provided at anytime during the term of the contract. S. ADDITIONAL RELEASE OFFUNDS At its sole discretion,the ME may approve the release of more than the monthly prorated amount when the Network Provider submits a written request justifying the release of additional funds, if funds are available and services have been provided. 10. THIRD PARTY BILLING m. For the purposes of payment,the Department nor the ME shall be considered a liable third-party payer for Medicaid or other publicly funded benefits assistance program. A Medicaid enrolled Network Provider shall not bill the ME for Medicaid covered services provided to a Medicaid eligible recipient.The Network Providers shall not bill the ME for: i. Any Covered Service that is partially compensated by Medicaid, or another publicly funded benefits program source.This shall include any difference in a network provider's rate for a Covered Service and any discount or contracted rate payable by another source, or ii. An individua|'s share of service cost, when that cost is reimbursable by Medicaid, or another publicly funded benefits program. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent payment for Covered Services that are not covered by Medicaid or another publicly funded benefits assistance program or provided to an Exhibit B Page 3of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 93 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 individual who has depleted other fund sources. b. Department funds may not reimburse services provided to: i. Individuals who have third party insurance coverage when the services provided are covered under the insurance plan; or ii. Medicaid enrollees or recipients of another publicly funded health benefits assistance program,when the services provided are covered by said program. c. Department funds may reimburse services provided to: L Individuals who have lost coverage through Medicaid, or any other publicly funded health benefits assistance program coverage for any reason during the period of non-coverage; or ii. Individuals who have a net family income at or above 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, subject to the sliding fee scale requirements in Rule 6SE'14.018F.A.C. iii. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid funds are accounted for separately from funds for this contract. d. In no event shall Medicaid, any health insurance, another publicly funded health benefits assistance program,or the ME be billed for the same service provided to the same individual on the same day. e. Medicaid earnings cannot be used ao local match. f. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid payments are accounted for in compliance with federal regulations. g. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid funds will be accounted for separately from funds for this Contract. This includes services such as Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program /"S|PP">, Florida Assertive Community Treatment ("FACT'), Community Action Treatment ("CAT"), Family Intensive Treatment ("FIT"), and Central Receiving Facilities. 11. PAYMENT FROM MEDICAID HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS, PREPAID MENTAL HEALTH PLAN, OR PROVIDER SERVICE NETWORKS m. The Network Provider shall make every reasonable effort to identify and collect benefits from third-party payers for services rendered to eligible individuals. Third party payers are, unless waived in Section D (Special Provisions) of this contract, the Network Provider agrees that payments from commercial insurers such as worker's compensation,TRICARE, Medicare, Health Maintenance Organization, Managed Care Organizations, or other payers liable, to the extent that they are required by contract or law, to participate in the coot of providing services to a specific individual. b. Requirements for all Medicaid-enrolled Network Service Providers, prior to invoicing the Managing Entity for any services provided to any Medicaid-enrolled recipients, the Network Exhibit B Page 4of7 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 94 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Provider must maintain documentation for each individual served in a format that is easily accessible and retrievable for monitoring or auditing purposes by the ME or Department that it has i Submitted a prior authorization request foranyMedicaid-coveredoerviceoprovided. ii Appealed any denied prior authorizations. iii Provided assistance to appeal a denial of eligibility orcoverage. iv. Verified the provided service is not a covered service under Florida Medicaid, as defined in ChapterS9G-4, F.4.[, or is not available through the indixiduu|'s K4M4 Plan. V. In cases where the individuals Medicaid-covered service limit has been exhausted for mental health services, an appropriately licensed mental health professional has issued avvrittendinica| determination that the individual continues to need the specific mental health treatment service provided. vi In cases where the individual's Med ica id-covered service limit has been exhausted for substance use disorder treatment services a qualified professional as defined in Section 397.311, F.S., has issued a written clinical determination that the individual continues to need the specific service provided. 12. TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES(TANF) BILLING, |FAPPLICABLE The Network Provider's attention is directed to its obligations under applicable parts of Part AorTitle |V of the Social Security Act and the Network Provider agrees that TANF funds shall be expended for TANF participants in accordance with Chapters 414, and 445' F.S. and the Department's State Plan for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, renewal October 1, 2020 —September 30, 2023, or the latest revision thereof. Department's State Plan for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families can be obtained from the contract manager, or can be found at the following web site: The contract shall specify the unit cost rate for each covered service contracted for TANF funding,which shall be the same rate as for non'TANF funding, but the contract shall not specify the number ofTANF units or the amount ofTANF funding for individual covered services. 13. INVOICE REQUIREMENTS m. The rates negotiated with any Network Provider may not exceed the rate as specified in in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA and/or the amounts listed in Exhibit h8'2, Line Item Operating Budget,where applicable. b. Network Providers are required to comply with Rule 65E 14.021, F.A.C, Schedule ofCovered Services, including but not limited to, covered services, methods ofpayments, descriptions, program areas, data elements, required fiscal reports, program description, rate setting process, payment for services including allowable and unallowable units and requests for payments. c. For Network Providers that receive block grant funding, the invoice shall include the minimum Exhibit B Page 6of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 95 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 data elements to satisfy the Department's application and reporting requirements. d. A Network Provider that receives block grant funding shall, in its invoice, provide suff icient detail that captures, reports, and tests the validity of expenditures and service utilization. e' The Network Provider shall request payment monthly through submission of a properly completed invoice, within eight (8) days following the end of the month for which payment is being requested for the delivery of service.Payment to the Network Provider by the ME is subject to the availability of funds and payments received from the Department. The invoice, Monthly Payment Request, is incorporated herein by reference and available upon request from the ME's Contract Manager. f. If no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month, the Network Provider shall submit a written document to the ME indicating this information within eight (8) calendar days following the end of the month. Should the Network Provider fail to submit an invoice or written documentation if no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month,within thirty(30) calendar days following the end of the month, then the ME at sole discretion can reallocate funds. If the Network Provider fails to submit an invoice or written documentation for two (2) consecutive months within a twelve(12) month period,the ME at sole discretion can terminate the contract. g. The Network Provider's final invoice must reconcile actual service units provided during the contract period with the amount paid by the ME.The Network Provider shall submit their fiscal year final invoice tothe ME within twenty(20) days after the end of each state fiscal year in the contract period. h. The Network Provider shall ensure that the year-to-clate number of units of service reported on a request for payment or any associated worksheet shall reconcile with the total number of units reported and accepted in KIS, PBPS, FASAMS, or other data system designated by the ME. L Pursuant to 65E'14.021(7)(a)2, F.A.C, the Network Provider shall not invoice for any Covered Services paid for under any other contract or from any other source. The Network Provider must subtract all units which are billable to Medicaid, and all units for SAMH client services paid from other sources, including Social Security, Medicare payments, Food Stamps, and funds eligible for local matching which include patient fees from first, second, and third-party payers, from each monthly request for payment. Should an overpayment be detected upon reconciliation of payments, the Network Provider must immediately refund any overpayment to the ME, including but not limited to services provided to a Medicaid-eligible individual prior to becoming a Medicaid recipient when those services are subsequently covered under a retroactive Medicaid reimbursement determination. For services provided based on bed-day availability,the Network Provider must report any payments received from all other sources on the"Schedule of Bed-Day Availability"at the end of the fiscal year and refund any overpayment. }. Invoices shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre-audit and post-audit. 14. SUPPORT|NGOOCUh8ENTA|TON m. The Network Provider agrees to maintain and submit to the ME, if applicable, service documentation for each service billed to the ME pursuant to this contract. The Network Exhibit B Page Gof7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 96 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Provider shall track all units billed to the ME by program and by Other Cost Accumulator (OCA). Proper service documentation for each SAMH covered service is outlined in Ru|e6SE'14.021, F.A.C, Exhibit Y, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Funding Guidance, if applicable. b. The Network Provider shall maintain documentation to support all units billed tothe ME and units subtracted for SAMH client services on each monthly request for payment. C. Upon request, the network provider must submit to the ME and the Department information regarding the amount and number of services paid for by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. d. The Network Provider shall ensure that all services provided are entered into K|S, PBPS, FASAMS, or other data system designated by the ME. e. The k4E' Department and the State's Chief Financial Officer, reserve the right to request supporting documentation at anytime after actual units have been delivered. is. The Network Provider shall comply with the policies set forth in the Department of Financial Services Reference Guide for State Expenditures for guidance regarding the requirements applicable to the disbursement of funds from the State Treasury, regardless of payment methods. The Reference Guide for State Expenditures can be obtained at the following website: The Network Provider shall also comply with active ComptroUer/ChiefFinanda| Officer Memoranda issued by the Division of Accounting and Auditing. The Division of Accounting and Auditing Memoranda vveboiteio found in the link below: 16. FUNDING SWEEPS The Network Provider agrees that at the sole discretion of the ME and at such time and upon terms, conditions or criteria set by the ME, a review of the funding utilization rate or pattern of the Network Provider may be conducted by the ME. Based upon such review, if it is determined that the rate of utilization may result in a lapse of funds, then in that event the ME may amend the Network Provider's total amount of funding by reducing same to prevent the potential lapse. Additionally, the Network Provider's funding may be reduced and reallocated within the system of care, as determined by the ME and its sole discretion,to meetthe changing needs of the system of care.The ME will notifythe Network Provider in writing of the reduction priorto amending the total amount of funding. The ME's Lapse Policy io incorporated herein byreference. Exhibit B Page 7of7 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 97 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving find South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) t Exhibit C Required Reports Required Reports Due Date #of Copies Send to. Response to Within 10 business days from 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Monitoring Reports the day the report is received Submission via E-mail) and Corrective Action 2. SFBHN staff member Plans issuing CAP External Quality Within 10 calendar days from 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Assurance Reviews, the day the report is received, Submission via E-mail) Monitoring Reports, or as requested by the 2. Director of Contract Surveys and Contract Manager Accountability Corrective Actions,as applicable Memorandum of Within 90 calendar days of 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MOU) with a contract between the ME and Federally Qualified the Network Provider(for Health Center(FQHC) newly executed MOU's); or Within 30 calendar days for Federally Qualified renewed MOU's; Updates to Health Centers are P&P for FQHC's shall be required to submit submitted within 30 calendar policies and days of adoption procedures that explain the access to primary care services to the medically underserved behavioral health client Sliding Fee Scale Prior to contract execution 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager [reflecting the Submission via E-mail) uniform schedule of discounts referenced in 65E-14.018(4)] Final FY 2021-2022 Submitted annually prior to 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (1) Projected Cost contract execution. Submit Submission via E-mail) Center Operating and updates within 30 calendar 2.VP of Finance Capital days of execution of an Budget, amendment to the contract (2) Budget Narrative, affecting the budget. (3) Network Providers Agency Service Capacity Report, (4)Cost Center Personnel Detail Report Exhibit C Page 1 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 98 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Program Description Annually, prior to contract I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (1)Organizational execution. Submit updates Submission via E-mail) Profile within 30 calendar days of 2.VP of Behavioral Health (2)Service Activity amendment Description (3)Supplemental Program Description(s) Affidavit Regarding Annually prior to contract I ME Contract Manager Debarment execution,or as requested by the Contract Manager Incident Report Within 24 hours of Submission through Submission through IRAS occurrence, in I RAS accordance with CFOP 215-6 and reportable incidents defined CFOP 180-4 Mandatory Reporting Requirements to the Office of the Inspector General Acute Care Service Real-time data submission as Electronically KIS Express Acute Care Utilization Reporting mandated by subsection System for Public Receiving 394.9082(10), Florida Statutes Facilities, Detoxification and Addiction Receiving Facilities. Monthly Data Service data shall be Electronically KIS, PBPS, or other data Required by DCF submitted electronically, system designated by the ME FASAMS PAM 155-2 weekly, by 12:00 Noon every or the Department Wednesday. Final monthly shall be submitted electronically to the ME no later than the 4th of each month following the month of service ADA Client By the 4th business day I (Electronic https:llfsl6.formsite.com/D Communication following the Submission via E-mail) CFjraininjg/Monthly- Assessment Auxiliary reporting month Suary- Aid Service Record Report/form login.htmi Monthly Summary Report (Applicable to agency's that employ Confirmation E-mail to the fifteen (15)or more ME Contract Manager employees) Exhibit C Page 2 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 99 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Monthly Service Monthly, by the eighth (8th) I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Invoice calendar day Department) after the month of service Invoice Review I As requested by ME staff Supporting Submitted with the monthly Documentation invoice,as appropriate, and/or as requested by SFBHN staff Exhibit K, Pre- Monthly, with the monthly 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Authorization invoice by the eighth (8th) Department) Utilization calendar day Management Roster after the month 2. ME ASOC Manager for Substance Abuse of service and Mental Health 3. ME CSOC Manager Residential Level 11 Services Exhibit AC, Monthly Monthly by the 5th calendar I ME Care Coordinator Care Coordination day after the month of service Report Narrative and Chart Final Invoice I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal By July 20 of each fiscal year Department) and/or 20 days after contract end date Designation of Within 5 working days of I (Electronic ME Contact Manager Dispute Resolution contract execution Submission via E-mail) Officer Court Ordered If the court ordered service is I(Electronic ME Adult System of Care Involuntary not available,submit copy of Submission via E-mail) Director Commitment, court order within one(1) Placements,Services, working day of receiving from Treatment the court if the service is not available Inventory Report ME Contract Manager 8/2/2021 1 (Electronic Submission via E-mail) Exhibit C Page 3 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 100 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Attestation of 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Network Provider's Submission via E-mail) Verification that all applicable employees and subcontractors with access to ME and/or DCF information systems have signed a DCF Civil Rights 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Compliance Checklist Submission via E-mail) (CF0946) Civil Rights 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Certificate(CF707) Submission via E-mail) Client Trust Fund 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Letter Submission via E-mail) Quality 8/2/2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Assurance/Quality Submission via E-mail) Improvement Plan 2. ME Continuous Quality Improvement Manager Signed Florida 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Department of Submission via E-mail) Children and Families Employment Screening Affidavit that all required staff have been screened or Network Provider is awaiting the results of screening Peer/ROSC 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME contract manager Champions, per Submission via E-mail) Exhibit AO. Peer Services Manager Attestation signed by 10/1/2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager the CEO/Executive Submission via E-mail) Director indicating that all applicable staff funded by this Contract have received a copy of the fully executed Contract and will receive a copy of any Exhibit C Page 4 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 101 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports amendments made to this Contract. NVRA Voter July 6,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Voter Registration Registration Agencies (Period:04/01/21-06/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Activities Coordinator Quarterly Activities October 5,2021 Report Form (DS- (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) 2. ME Contract Manager DE131; effective Ja nua ry 5,2022 01/2012 or latest (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) revision thereof, if April 5,2022 applicable (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Quarterly Financial October 29,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME VP of Finance Statements(Balance (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Sheet and Statement January 31,2022 2. ME Contract Manager of Activity) (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Attestation indicating October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager the filing of Form 941 (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) and payment of any January 31,2022 taxes due to the IRS (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) have been paid. April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) January 31,2022 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Continuous Quality (Period:07/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission via E-mail) Improvement July 29,2022 2. ME Continuous Quality Updates (Period:01/01/22-06/30/22) Improvement Manager Year-End Financial Reports for Network Provider's Not Requiring Audits Per,Attachment 11 Certification Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager indicating that the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) recipient expended year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance less than $750,000 in (federal)or 45(state) of the Federal Awards or in recipient's receipt of the audit State Awards during report, whichever occurs first, the fiscal year directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Exhibit C Page 5 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 102 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Schedule of State Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Earnings the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) 2.VP of Finance year or within 30 days (federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Projected Cost Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Center Operating and the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Capital Budget year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Actual Expenses& (federal)or 45(state) of the Revenues Schedule recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Local Match Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Calculation Form- the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Template 9- year or within 30 2.VP of Finance Department of days(federal)or 45(state) of Children and Families the recipient's receipt of the form, available at the audit report, whichever following website: occurs first, directly to each of the following unless https://www.myfifa otherwise required by Florida ilies.co /service- Statutes The schedule shall be programsisamhlman based on revenues and aging-entities/2020- expenditures recorded during contract-docs.shtmi the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Bed-Day Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Availability Payments the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) year or within 30 2.VP of Finance days(federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Exhibit C Page 6 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 103 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Agency Prepared Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Financial Statements the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) (Balance Sheet and year or within 30 2.VP of Finance Statement of Activity days(federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Year-End Financial Reports for Network Provider's Requiring Audits Per Attachment 11 Correspondence Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager from the Auditor the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) showing proof of year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance submission of the (federal)or 45(state)of the Audit Report and recipient's receipt of the audit Management Letter report, whichever occurs first, to the Network directly to each of the Provider. following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Management letter Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager addressed to the the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Network Provider year or within 30 2.VP of Finance issued by the Auditor days(federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Exhibit C Page 7 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 104 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Financial& Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Compliance Audit to the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) include the necessary year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance schedules per (federal)or 45(state)of the Attachment 11 recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of State Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Earnings the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) 2.VP of Finance year or within 30 days(federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Related Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Party Transaction the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Adjustments year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance (federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Local Match Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Calculation Form- the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Template 9- year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Department of (federal)or 45(state)of the Children and Families recipient's receipt of the audit form, available at the report, whichever occurs first, following website: directly to each of the following unless otherwise Managing Entities- required by Florida Statutes Florida Department The schedule shall be based of Children and on revenues and expenditures Exhibit C Page 8 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 105 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Families recorded during the state's (myfifamilies.com) fiscal year. Projected Cost Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Center Operating and the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Capital Budget year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Actual Expenses& (federal)or 45(state)of the Revenues Schedule recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Bed-Day Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Availability Payments the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance (federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Reports Required for Chiidren's Mental Health Providers,as applicable Children's Crisis Per Exhibit S-Monthly Census One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Response Team Report by the 15th of every Electronic Submission (CCRT) month following the month of attachment to an 2. Children's System of Care service email to each Manager recipient Reports Required for Behavioral Health Network(BNet)Provider Alternative Services Within 15 calendar days after One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Provision end of month Electronic Submission Documentation attachment to an 2. ME BNet Coordinator (Other than email to each Pharmaceuticals) recipient 3. Children's Mental Health State Program Office Alternative Services Within 15 calendar days after One (1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Provision end of month Electronic Submission Documentation attachment to an 2. ME BNet Coordinator (Pharmaceuticals email to each only) recipient 3. Children's Mental Health State Program Office Exhibit C Page 9 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 106 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Statement of September I't following close One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Program Cost of the contract year(June 30) Electronic Submission 2. ME BNet Coordinator attachment to an 3. Children's Mental email to each Health State Program recipient Office Reports Required for Project foeAssistance in Transition from Homelessness(PATH) Providers PATH Monthly Monthly, by the 5th calendar I (Electronic Report(generated day Submission via E-mail) from the HMIS after the month ME Housing Coordinator system) of service PATH Monthly Client Monthly by the 10th calendar I (Electronic Tracker day after the month of service Submission via E-mail- Encrypted and ME Housing Coordinator Password Protected) PATH Annual Data No later than November 17th I(Electronic https://www.pathpdx.org/ Report into the PATH Submission via E-mail) Data Exchange(PDX) data system Reports Required for Adult Mental Health Providers,as applicable Assisted Living Provider to Maintain the I (Electronic Requestor Facility with a Report on file and submit Submission via E-mail) Limited Mental upon Request by ME staff Encrypted and Health License Client Password Protected Quarterly Report, per October 5,2021 Exhibit L (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Ja nua ry 5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 5,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) ReportRequired for Florida Assertive Community Treatment(FACT)Providers Vacant Position Monthly by the 7th of each I (Electronic Report per Section month following the month of Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager W.H., Reports in service Exhibit AF 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Exhibit C Page 10 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 107 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports FACT Report Monthly by the 7th of each I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (Template 29) per month following the month of Submission via E-mail) Section IV.H, Reports service 2. ME Director of the Adult in Exhibit AF System of Care Link to Template 29: Guidance 29 Transitional Vouchers.pdf (myfifamilies.com FACT Enhancement October 5,2021 1 (Electronic Reconciliation Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager per Section IV.H., January 5,2022 Reports in Exhibit AF (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. ME Director of the Adult April 5,2022 System of Care (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Outcomes Measures October 5,2021 1 (Electronic per Section W.I., in (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager Exhibit AF January 5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. ME Director of the Adult April 5,2022 System of Care (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Report Required for Miami-Dade Forensic Alternative(MIDFAC) Providers Daily Census Report Daily, by 10:00 am, I(Electronic Regional Forensic Monday-Friday Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Monthly Program By the 15th of each month I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Quality Review following the month of Submission via E-mail) Tracking Report services 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Monthly By the 15th of each month I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Performance following the month of Submission via E-mail) Measures Report services 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Reports Required for Forensic Services Providers Monthly Report for By 10th of each month 1 Mental Health Administrator Individuals on Office Conditional Release, if applicable Exhibit C Page 11 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 108 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving find South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inn. 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Reports Required for Forensic Multidisciplinary Team Provider Monthly Forensic By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic ME Director of Adult System Multidisciplinary preceding months'services Submission via E-mail) of Care Team Report—DCF Template 25: https://www.myfifa ilies.co /service- progras/samh/man aging-entities/2021- contract-docs.shtl Monthly Vacant By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic ME Director of Adult System Position(s) Reports preceding months' services Submission via E-mail) of Care Monthly Court By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic Court Reports preceding months' services Submission via E-mail) Forensic Team at Community Health of South Florida, Inc. Reports Required for Consumer-Driven Agencies Enrollment/Member October 5,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager ship Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 5,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Substance Abuse Services Providers Report for HIV Early January 5,2022 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Intervention (Period:07/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission via E-mail) Services,SAPT Block July 5,2022 Grant Set Aside (Period:01/01/22-06-30-22) Funded Services Only Annual Report for Upon Request 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Evidenced-based Submission via E-mail) Injection Drug User Outreach Services, SAPT Block Grant Mandate, Designated Providers Only Exhibit C Page 12 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 109 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Annual Report for Upon Request I (Electronic ME Contract Manager Pregnant Women Submission via E-mail) and Women with Dependent Children SAPT Block Grant Set Aside Funded Services Only Monthly Outcomes Due monthly, by the 4th of I(Electronic 1. ME IT Office for Women's every month following the Submission via E-mail) Expansion Grant— month of service 2. ME Contract Manager Special Appropriation Reports Required for State Opioid Response Discretionary Grant Providers Monthly SOR Data Due monthly, by the 15th of I(Electronic ME Contract Manager Collection Report every month following the Submission via E-mail) Exhibit BID month of service Encrypted and Password Protected Reports Required for Substance Abuse Prevention Services Providers Monthly Data Prevention service data shall Electronically PBPS, or other data system Required by DCF be submitted electronically to designated by the ME or the FASAMS PAM 155-2 PBPS no later than the 4th of Department and/or PBPS each month following the month of service. Monthly Data to the Monthly, by the 4th calendar Electronically In the BSRI database system ME's contracted day after the month of service or any other format evaluation entity- requested by BSRI BSRI Monthly Service Monthly, by the eighth (8th) I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Invoice calendar day after the month Department) of service Invoice Review Submitted with the monthly I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Supporting invoice Department) Documentation- from PBPS in a jpeg format Exhibit C Page 13 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 110 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Monthly E-Mail Monthly, by the 4th calendar I (Electronic 1. ME Director or Prevention Notification to the day after the month of service Submission via E-mail) Services ME Prevention Services Director and 2. ME Data Analyst ME Data Analyst verify that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. Refer to Scope of Work Attachment to the Contract for specifics Final Annual Site 8/31/2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Schedule Submission via E-mail) 2. ME Director of Prevention Services Memorandum of Within 30 calendar days of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MCU) with a contract(for newly executed 2. ME Director or Prevention Community Coalition MOU's) Services OR Within 30 calendar days for renewed MOU's Reports Requited for Prevention Partnership Grant Providers Monthly E-Mail Monthly, by the 4 1h calendar I (Electronic 1. ME Director or Prevention Notification to the day after the month of service Submission via E-mail) Services ME Prevention Services Director and 2. ME Data Analyst ME Data Analyst verify that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. Refer to Scope of Work Attachment to the Contract for specifics Prevention Services As Required by the Evaluation I (Electronic In the BSRI database system Quarterly Reports Entity(BSRI) Submission via E-mail) or any other format (Fidelity to Evidence- requested by BSRI Based Practices)— Exhibit C Page 14 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 111 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Program Status Report as Required by RFA#11L2GN1. Memorandum of Within 30 calendar days of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MCU) with a contract(for newly executed 2. ME Director or Prevention Community Coalition MOU's) Services OR Within 30 calendar days for renewed MOU's Final Annual Site 8/31/2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Schedule Submission via E-mail) 2. ME Director of Prevention Services Reports Required for Evaluation Entity for Prevention Services Monthly Service Monthly by 201h calendar day I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Report after the month of service Submission via E-mail) (Deliverables per 2. ME Director of Prevention Attachment IV,Scope Services of Work) Quarterly October 29,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager, Expenditure Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January 31,2022 2. ME VP of Finance, and (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 3. ME Director of Prevention (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) Services July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Providers Receiving SpecificAppropriations Quarterly Updates on October 12,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Return on (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Investment Report- January 10,2022 Per Exhibit AM (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for the Navigate Program Provider Quarterly Services October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January 31,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Exhibit C Page 15 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 112 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Navigate Program October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Quarterly (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Expenditure Report January 31,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for the 2-1-1 Helpline Monthly Outreach Due monthly, by the 30th of I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Log every month following the Submission via E-mail) 2. Children's System of month of service Care Manager 3. VP of Contracts& Procurement Information and Due monthly, by the 30th of I(Electronic ME Contract Manager Referral Monthly every month following the Submission via E-mail) Report month of service Exhibit P-1, Information and Referral Monthly Report. Follow-Up Pilot As negotiated I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Project Report Submission via E-mail) 2. Children's System of Care Manager 3.VP of Contracts& Procurement Reports Required for the Forensic Mental Health Services Program Appendix A, By the 10th of every month I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Conditional Release following the reporting month Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any Report ME Staff Weekly Statewide Weekly by 12:00 Noon every I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Census Report Thursday Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Appendix B, Monthly By the 10th of every month I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Diversion Report following the reporting month Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Quarterly SMHFT Due within thirty(30) 1 (Electronic Director of Adult System of Visit Report calendar days of date of the Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any visit ME Staff Exhibit C Page 16 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 113 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Staffing Report Weekly by 10:00 A.M.for the I(Electronic Director of Adult System of previous work week Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Reports Required for the Community Action Treatment Team(CAT Team)Program Weekly Census Weekly by 12:00 noon, every I (Electronic Children's System of Care Report Monday Submission via E-mail) Manager Encrypted and Password Protected Monthly Data Monthly shall be submitted Electronically KIS, FASAMS, or other data Required by DCF electronically to the ME no system designated by the ME FASAMS PAM 155-2 later than the 4th of each or the Department month following the month of service Appendix I-Persons By the 8 th calendar day of the I (Electronic 1. Children's System of Care Served and month after the month of Submission via E-Mail) Manager Performance service 2. Contract Manager Measure Report Appendix 2- October 12,2021 1 (Electronic 1. Children System of Care Quarterly (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Manager Supplemental Data January 10,2022 Report (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. Contract Manager April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Appendix 3-CAT Monthly, by the eighth (8th) 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Team Monthly calendar day after the month Department) Invoice of service 2. Children's System of Care Manager Invoice Review Submitted with the monthly 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Supporting invoice,as appropriate, Department) Documentation and/or as requested by SFBHN 2. Children's System of Care (incidental expenses) staff Manager Reports Required for the Mobile Response Teams Mobile Response Monthly by the loth following I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Team Report the month of service Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral -Encrypted, password Health Services protected 3. ME Data Analysts MRT Policies and October 1,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Procedures Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral Health Services 3. ME Data Analysts Exhibit C Page 17 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 114 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Memorandum of October 1,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding/ Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral Agreement with the Health Services Local School District 3. ME Data Analysts Response protocols December 31,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager with the following Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral stakeholders: Health Services 3. ME Data Analysts • Local Police Departments • Department of Juvenile Justice •Southern Region Community-Based Care Lead Agency • Colleges and Universities Outreach Activities October 15,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Log (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral January 14,2022 Health Services (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Family Intensive,Treatment Team(FIT)Service Providers Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of I (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix I as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit Al) Access Database By the 13th day of the month I (Electronic 1. Contract Manager Report following the month of Submission via E-mail) 2. Child Welfare Integration services Coordinator Exhibit C Page 18 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 115 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving iron South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inn. 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Reports Required for the Families Engaged in Recovery and Safety)FERAS) Providers Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix 1 as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit U) Monthly-Child By the 10th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Monthly following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Tracker services Monthly-FERAS By the 8th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Outreach Log following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator services Reports Required for Child Welfare Specialty Program Provider Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix 1 as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit J) Monthly-Child By the 18th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Monthly following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Tracker services Monthly—Child By the 8th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Specialty following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Program Outreach services Log Reports Required for Child Welfare Integration&Support Teams)CWIST) Monthly Family Monthly by the 5th for the 1 (Electronic ME Child Welfare Navigator Tracker preceding month's services. Submission via E-mail) Integration Coordinator Monthly Behavioral Monthly by the 5th for the 1 (Electronic ME Child Welfare Consultant Activity preceding month's services. Submission via E-mail) Integration Coordinator Log Reports Required for Network Providers Providing SA Treatment Services to Pregnant Wom en,Mother's and their Affected Families(©CXs:M5027 and MS081) Women's Special By the 8"day of the month One(1) Password, Data Analysts Appropriation Data following the month of protected and Reporting-Per services encrypted Electronic Exhibit AE Submission Supported Employment Report—Special Proviso Funded Clubhouses Exhibit C Page 19 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 116 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Supported October 12,2021 One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Employment (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and January 10,2022 encrypted Electronic (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Network Providers screening for Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance(SSI/SSDQ Outreach,Access,and Recovery(SOAR) Certificate of online Within ten (10) business days I (Electronic SOAR Local Lead SOAR course of completion Submission via E-mail) completion Records review per October 15,2021 One(1) Password, SOAR Local Lead Exhibit AN,Section (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and 11, c. Individual January 14,2022 encrypted Electronic Records Review and (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission in Exhibit AN,Section April 15,2022 13.b.,Children's (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) SOAR July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Crisis Stabilization Units—Recidivism Rates Data Collection CSU Recidivism Rate October 15,2021 1 (Electronic VP of IT and Data Analytics Data Collection (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) (Attachment 1, January 14,2022 Section D.Special (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Provisions) April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Peer Support Services Peer Support By the 101h day of the month One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Employment Report following the month of protected and (Monthly, per Exhibit services encrypted Electronic AO) Submission Exhibit C Page 20 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 117 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Peer Support By the 101h day of the month One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Services Report following the month of protected and (Monthly,, per services encrypted Electronic Exhibit AO) Submission Prison Aftercare Services Outpatient Report By the 15th day of the month One(1) Password, Adult System of Care (Monthly) following the month of protected and Department services encrypted Electronic Submission Department of October 15,2021 One(1) Password, Adult System of Care Corrections Referrals (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and Department for Baker Act January 14,2022 encrypted Electronic Services(Quarterly) (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Note:When a regular due date for a required report falls on a weekend or a legal holiday,the due date is extended to the next business day immediately following the weekend or holiday. Exhibit C Page 21 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 118 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Th-hOng NAfind So eh r o-Wa c I (Con t-ac �ng as So r B u", �o-Wa eha O e o-A mahr-h 1',Je11rww'k, � h�-1 71112021 EXHIBIT D Substance Abuse&Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes&Outputs Network Provider Name: Guidance/Care Center,Inc. Contract#: ME225-12-27 Date: 7/1/2021 Amendment#: The Network Provider is directed to the Department's Guidance Document 24, Performance Measurement Manual for program guidance on the measures in Tables 1&2 below.To access the Department's FY 21-22 Guidance Document 24, click on the link below: https:ZZwww.myfifamilies.comZservice-programsZsamhZmanaging-entitiesZindex.shtmi. Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 24—Performance Measurement Manual U, W Adults Community Mental Health a. MH003-Average annual days worked for pay for adults with severe 40 38 and persistent mental illness b. MH703- Percent of adults with serious mental illness who are 22.8% competitively employed 24% c. MH742 - Percent of adults with severe and persistent mental 90% 85.5% illnesses who live in stable housing environment d. MH743 - Percent of adults in forensic involvement who live in 63.7% stable housing environment 67% e. MH744-Percent of adults in mental health crisis who live in stable 81.7% housing environment 86% Adult Substance Abuse a. SAA73 - Percentage change in clients who are employed from 10% 9.5% admission to discharge b. SA754- Percent change in the number of adults arrested 30 days 15% 14.3% prior to admission versus 30 days prior to discharge c. SA755 - Percent of adults who successfully complete substance 51% 48.5% abuse treatment services d. SA756-Percent of adults with substance abuse who live in a stable 89.3% housing environment at the time of discharge 94% Children's Mental Health a. MH012 - Percent of school days seriously emotionally disturbed 86% 81.7% (SED)children attended b. MH377- Percent of children with emotional disturbances(ED)who 64% 60.8% improve their level of functioning c.MH378 - Percent of children with serious emotional disturbances 61.8% (SED)who improve their level of functioning 65% d. MH778- Percent of children with emotional disturbance (ED) who 95% 90.3% live in a stable housing environment e. MH779 - Percent of children with serious emotional disturbance 88.4% (SED)who live in a stable housing environment 93% f.MH780 - Percent of children at risk of emotional disturbance (ED) 96% 91.2% who live in a stable housing environment Children's Substance Abuse a. SA725 - Percent of children who successfully complete substance 48% 45.6% abuse treatment services b. SA751-Percent change in the number of children arrested 30 days 20% 19.0% Exhibit D Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page'190f 3 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Th­hOng NAfind Sou'll,r�o­Wa c (Con­act�ng as So r u", �o B­Wa eha Oo­A meahl, 1',Je rww'11k,hFI 71112021 prior to admission versus 30 days prior to discharge c. SA752 - Percent of children with substance abuse who live in a 88.4% stable housing environment at the time of discharge 93% Table 1—Network Minimum Year to Date Service Provider Annual Target Acceptable Performance This Performance Performance Performance Period Measures Network Provider Compliance: Network Providers shall achieve a minimum of 95% of the annual target levels in Table 1.The measures shall be demonstrated on an annual basis but will be monitored by the ME monthly. For each measure where the Year-to-Date performance falls below the Minimum Acceptable Performance, the Network Provider will submit a brief narrative, at the request of the ME, describing each of the following elements: 1. Any specific challenges,obstacles, or other operational considerations which are identified as significant factors underlying the unsatisfactory level of performance. 2. Any extenuating circumstances beyond the Network Provider's scope which are identified as significant factors underlying the unsatisfactory level of performance. 3. Efforts the Network Provider has undertaken to support improved performance during this reporting period. 4. Efforts the Network Provider will undertake in the future to support improved performance during subsequent reporting periods. 5. Any region-wide guidance,capacity,training, or other logistical supports needed to support improved performance during subsequent reporting periods. Exhibit D Guidance/Care Center, Inc. PageTbif 3 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Tb6Mng NA6nd Sovllh M6Wm (Con-mct|ugms Sou",MHWmBObm��,m|*mabbme1rww6+mc > 71112021 Table 2 Network Service Provider Output Measures—Persons Served For Fiscal Year FY21-22 Service Category FY Target Residential Care 27 Outpatient Care 1655 Crisis Care 199 75 State Hospital Discharges N/A Peer Support Services N/A Residential Care N/A -(A Outpatient Care 529 aj tA Residential Care N/A Outpatient Care 524 Detoxification 105 Women's Specific Services N/A Injecting Drug Users 73 Peer Support Services 5 Residential Care N/A 44 Outpatient Care 220 tA aj "Refer to Attachment IV, Scope of Prevention Work for the numbers served.** Network Provider Compliance: Failure to meet the applicable standards established in Tables 1 and 2 shall be considered nonperformance pursuant to Standard Contract, Section 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform. Exhibit D Guidance/Care Center, Inc. pagelgbf3 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hee|thNetvvod� |nc] 7/1/2021 EXHIBIT SAMH PROGRAMMATIC STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS The Network Provider and its subcontractors ohu|| comply with all upp|ioub|o oteko and federal |uwo' rules and regulations, uo amended from time to time, that affect the subject areas of the contract. Authorities include but are not limited to the following: F24 Federal Authority F34.1 Block Grants Regarding Mental Health and Substance Abuse F24.1.1 Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services 42U.G.C. 00. 3OOx' otseq. F24.1.2 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse 42U.G.C. 00. 300x'21 otooq. 45 CFR Purt96' Subpart L F34.2 Department of Health And Human Services, General Administration, Block Grants 45CFR Part. 96 F24.3 Charitable Choice Regulations Applicable to Substance Abuse Block Grant and PATH Grant 42CFR Part 54 F24.4 Confidentiality Of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records 42CFR Part 2 F24.5 Security and Privacy 45CFR Part 164 F24.8 Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind and Disabled 2OCFR Part 416 F24.7 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families(TANF) 42U.G.C. 00. 601 619 45CFR' Part 26O F34.8 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) 42U.G.C. 00. 29Ooo'21 -29Ooo'35 F24.9 Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities(Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) 42U.G.C. 00. 12101 12213 F24.10 Prevention of Trafficking (Trafficking Victims Protection Act of2000) 22U.G.C. o. 7104 2CFR Part 175 F34.11 Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance) 2CFR Part 1R2 2CFR Part 3R2 Exhibit Page Iof4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 122 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 F2412 Maintenance ofEffort 45CFR Part 263 F3'2 Florida Statutes F2'2.1 Child Welfare and Community Based Care Ch. 39' F.G. Proceedings Relating to Children Ch. 402' F.G. Health and Human Services: Miscellaneous Provisions F2'2.2 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Ch. 381' F.G. Public Health: General Provisions Ch. 386' F.G. Particular Conditions Affecting Public Hou|1h Ch. 394' F.G. Mental Health Ch. 395 F.G. Hospital Licensing and Regulation Ch. 397' F.G. Substance Abuse G*mioow Ch. 400' F.G. Nursing Home and Related Health Care Facilities Ch. 414' F.G. Family Self-Sufficiency Ch. 45R' F.G. Medical Practice Ch. 464F.G. Nursing Ch. 465F.G. Pharmacy Ch. 490' F.G. Psychological Services Ch. 491' F.G. Clinical, Counseling, and Psychotherapy Services Ch. 499' F.G. Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act Ch. 553 F.G. Building Construction Standards Ch. 893' F.G. Drug Abuse Prevention and Control G. 4O9.9O6(R)' F.G. Optional Medicaid Services—Community Mental Health Services F2'2.3 Developmental Disabilities Ch. 393' F.G. Developmental Disabilities F2'2.4 Adult Protective Services Ch. 415' F.G. Adult Protective Services F2'2.5 Forensics Ch. 916' F.G. Mentally III And Intellectually Disabled Defendants Ch. 985 F.G. Juvenile Justice; Interstate Compact on Juveniles G. 985.19' F.G. Incompetency in Juvenile Delinquency Cases G. 985.24' F.G. Use of detention; prohibitions F2'2.8 State Administrative Procedures and Services Ch. 119' F.G. Public Records Exhibit Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 Ch. 120' F.G. Administrative Procedures Act Ch. 287' F.G. Procurement ofPersonal Property and G*mi000 Ch. 435' F.G. Employment Screening Ch. 815 F.G. Computer-Related Crimes Ch. R17' F.G. Fraudulent Practices G. 112.O61' F.G. Per them and travel expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons G. 112.3185F.G. Additional standards for state agency employees G. 215.422' F.G. Payments,warrants, and invoices; processing time limits; dispute resolution; agency orjudicial branch compliance G. 216.181(16)( )' F.G. Advanced funds for program startup or contracted services F2'3 Florida Administrative Code F2'31 Child Welfare and Community Based Care Ch. 65C'13 F.A.C. Foster Care Licensing Ch. 65C'14 F.A.C. Child-Caring Agency Licensing Ch. 65C'15 F.A.C. Chi|d'P|acingAoomciom F2'3.2 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Ch. 65D-30 F.A.C. Substance Abuse Services Office Ch. 65E'4 F.A.C. Community Mental Health Regulation Ch. 65E'5F.A.C. Mental Health Act Regulation Ch. 65E'10' F.A.C. Psychotic and Emotionally Disturbed Children Purchase ofResidential Services Rules Ch. 65E'11' F.A.C. Behavioral Health Services Ch. 65E'12' F.A.C. Public Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Units and Short Term Residential Treatment Programs Ch. 65E'14' F.A.C. Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health G*mioow Financial Rules Ch. 65E'20' F.A.C. Forensic Client Services Act Regulation Ch. 65E'26' F.A.C. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Priority Populations and G*mioow F3'3.3 Financial Penalties Ch. 65-29' F.A.C. Penalties on Service Providers F34 MISCELLANEOUS F34.1 Department of Children and Families Operating Procedures CFOP 155'10/ 175'40 Services for Children with Mental Health and Any Co-Occurring Substance Abuse or Developmental Disability Treatment Needs inOut- of-Home Care P|uoomonto CFOP 155'11 Title XXI Behavioral Health Network Exhibit Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 CFOP155'47 Processing Referrals From The Department[f Corrections CFOP215'6 Incident Reporting and Analysis System (IRAG) F24.2 Standards applicable to Cost Principles,Audits, Financial Assistance and Administrative Requirements G. 215.425' F.G. Extra Compensation Claims prohibited; bonuses; severance pay G. 215.97' F.G. Florida Single Audit Act G. 215.971' F.G. Agreements funded with federal or state assistance Ch. 651'42' F.A.C. Travel Expenses Ch. 691'5' F.A.0 State Financial Aooiotunoo CFO's Memorandum No. 01 Contract and Grant Reviews and Related Payment Processing Requirements CFO's Memorandum Nn. 02 Reference Guide for State Expenditures ComptmUo/s Memorandum No. O4 Guidance on all Contractual Service Agreements Pursuant to Section 215.971' Florida Statutes CFO's Memorandum No. 20 Compliance Requirements for Agreements 2CFR' Part 1RO Office of Management and Budget Guidelines 0o Agencies on Government Wide Debarment and Suspension (Non'proouromon8' 2 CFR' Purt2OO Office of Management and Budget Guidance Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, uvui|ub|outh8po://fedoru|rogistor.gov/u/2O13'3O465 2CFR' Part 3OO.1 Department of Health and Human Services Office of Management and Budget Guidance Uniform Administrative Requirements, Coot Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, Adoption of CFR Part 2OO 45CFR' Purt75 Uniform Administration Requirements, Cost Phnoip|oo' and Audit Requirements for HHG/wurdo F34.3 Data Collection and Reporting Requirements G. 39474(3)(o)' F.G. Data Submission G. 394.9OR2' F.G. Behavioral health managing entities G. 394.77 F.G. Uniform management information, accounting, and reporting systems for providers G. 397.321(3)k)' F.G. Data collection and dissemination system DCFPAM155-2 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Measurement and Data Exhibit F Guidance/Care Center, Inc. P»om+&»f4 Contract No. ME22512-27 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc. ME225-12-27 �PYW01 W09 MYWis MYW72 MYW76 WY"CR PYi ENT MYW,N SPY COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE 228,629 915,082 1,130,503 160,000 50,564 165,000 75,000 83,130 O1 Assessment $ 77.09 170,000 15,000 55,000 2,000 02 Case Management $ 90.84 10,000 2,000 100,000 25,000 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 376.29 1,100,000 04 Crisis Support/Emergency 47.39 30,503 Day Treatment S - }7 Drop-hi/Self Help Centers S - 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 93.34 11 Intervention-Individual $ 78.16 220,000 15,000 46,130 42 Intervention-Group $ 19.54 12 Medical Services $ 484.75 400,000 15,000 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 19.44 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 100.00 100,000 2,000 35 Outpatient-Group $ 25.00 15 Outreach $ 44.03 15,082 111,000 10,000 10,000 18 Residential Level I $ 280.64 50,000 Residential Level I new SIPP rate - 19 Residential Level II 20 Residential Level III 21 Residential Level IV S - 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 251.15 Supported Employment S - 26 Supportive Housing $ 71.65 27 TASC $ 69.78 28 Incidental Expenses $ 1.00 50,564 29 Aftercare-Individual S - 4 3 Aftercare-Group 30 Information&Referral 1 FACT Team :36 Room&Board Level I S - 37 Room&Board Level II S - 1381 Room&Board Level III $ 115.25 178,629 39 Short-term Residential Treatment S - 40 Clubhouse Services $ 50.69 75,000 44 CCST-Individual S - 4 5 CCST-Group 47 Recovery Support-Group - 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 69.70 49 Prevention-Selective $ 95.54 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 68.59 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 59.30 AO-Forensic Multidisci lino Team 513 Al-BNET S - 54 A2-FIT Team $ 1,750.00 55 A5-First Episode Team S - 56 A7-Federal Project Grant $ 1,330.00 57 B1-NetworkEval.&Dvlpmt S - 59 134-CAT Team $ 62,500.00 60 B5-FACT Team S - 61 136-Provider Proviso Projects S - 62 CO-Other Bundled Projects CW SP $ 1,750.00 6:3 A7-GPRA *E3ighlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING I $ 7,223,927 $ 228,629 $ 915,082 $ 1,130,503 $ 160,000 $ 50,564 $ 165,000 $ 75,000 $ 83,130 $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED 1 $ 1444785 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 1 of 4 126 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc. ME225-12-27 "PYM01 "PYi4O "TH018 "UR,01' "TWIT 1, "THTLIH PYiS"iT. SPY{{)(T 1,01,i COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE _ 470,000 15,677 750,000 636,471 97,950 - - - - $ 1,97( O1 Assessment $ 77.09 40,000 5,000 $ 4' 02 Case Management $ 90.84 35,000 5,000 $ 4( 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 376.29 $ 04 Crisis Supper/Emer enc $ 47.39 15,677 616,471 $ 61 (;?'r, Da Treatment $ }7 Drop-hi/Self Help Centers S - $ 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 93.34 275,000 67,950 $ 34: 11 Intervention-Individual $ 78.16 60,000 10,000 $ 7( 42 Intervention-Group $ 19.54 $ 12 Medical Services $ 484.75 30,000 10,000 5,000 $ 4' 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 19.44 $ 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 100.00 $ 35 Outpatient-Group $ 25.00 $ 15 Outreach $ 44.03 30,000 5,000 $ 3' 18 Residential Level I $ 280.64 $ Residential Level I new SIPP rate - $ 19 Residential Level II S $ 20 Residential Level III S $ 21 Residential Level IV S - $ 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 251.15 $ '15 Supported E to ment S - $ 26 Supportive Housing $ 71.65 $ 27 TASC $ 69.78 $ 28 Incidental Expenses $ 1.00 10,000 $ P 29 Aftercare-Individual S - $ 43 Aftercare-Group $ 30 Information&Referral S $ 34 FACT Team S $ :36 Room&Board Level I S - $ 37 Room&Board Level II S - $ 38 Room&Board Level III $ 115.25 $ :39 Short-term Residential Treatment S - $ 40 Clubhouse Services $ 50.69 $ 44 CCST-Individual S - $ 45 CCST-Group $ -rl Recovery Support-Group - $ 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 69.70 $ 49 Prevention-Selective $ 95.54 $ 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 68.59 $ 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 59.30 $ AO-Forensic Multidisci lina Team S - $ 5:3 Al-BNET S - $ 54 A2-FIT Team $ 1,750.00 $ 55 A5-First Episode Team S - $ 56 A7-Federal Project Grant $ 1,330.00 $ 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvlpmt S - $ 59 134-CAT Team $ 62,500.00 750,000 $ 75( 60 B5-FACT Tea m - $ 61 136-Provider Proviso Projects S - $ 62 CO-Other Bundled Projects CW SP $ 1,750.00 $ 6:3 A7-GPRA $ $ *Hi blighted cells are eligible for fund allocation id I -f I TOTAL FUNDING $ 7 123 927 $ - $ 470,000 $ 15,677 $ 750,000 $ 636,471 $ 97,950 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 1,97( TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED $ 1444785 $ 39. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 2 of 4 127 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc. ME225-12-27 PS4b(b3 PS4b4Il '•a'PS4b2Il '•a'PS4b9Il MSCBS 3PS4b IN NPSO(T "PSG"12 3P6sCR3 '•Iss COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE _ 523,791 486,643 200,000 50,000 32,651 - 150,000 - 45 O1 Assessment $ 77.09 30,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 15,000 4 02 Case Management $ 90.84 80,000 20,000 1,000 10,000 45,000 13 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 376.29 04 Crisis Support/Emergency 47.39 20,000 80,000 Day Treatment S - }7 Drop-hi/Self Help Centers S - 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 93.34 75,000 15,000 4 11 Intervention-Individual $ 78.16 15,000 18,651 42 Intervention-Group $ 19.54 12 Medical Services $ 484.75 30,000 9 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 19.44 45,000 13 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 100.00 40,000 24,000 35 Outpatient-Group $ 25.00 80,000 24,000 15 Outreach $ 44.03 41,791 5,000 2,000 18 Residential Level I $ 280.64 Residential Level I new SIPP rate - 1'9 Residential Level II 10 Residential Level III 21 Residential Level IV S - 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 251.15 466,643 5 Supported Employment S - 26 Supportive Housing $ 71.65 27 TASC $ 69.78 28 Incidental Expenses $ 1.00 29 Aftercare-Individual S - <3 Aftercare-Group 30 Information&Referral 34 FACT Team :36 Room&Board Level I S - 37 Room&Board Level II S - 38 Room&Board Level III $ 115.25 39 Short-term Residential Treatment S - 40 Clubhouse Services $ 50.69 14 CCST-Individual S - 45 CCST-Group -F1 Recovery Support-Group - 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 69.70 49 Prevention-Selective $ 95.54 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 68.59 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 59.30 AO-Forensic Multidisci lina Team S - 53 Al-BNET S - 54 A2-FIT Team $ 1,750.00 55 A5-First Episode Team S - 56 A7-Federal Project Grant $ 1,330.00 57 B1-NetworkEval.&Dvlpmt S - 59 134-CAT Team $ 62,500.00 60 B5-FACT Team S - 61 136-Provider Proviso Projects S - 62 CO-Other Bundled Projects CW SP $ 1,750.00 252,000 63 A7-GPRA *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING $ 7,223,927 $ - $ 523,791 $ 486,643 $ 200,000 $ 50,000 $ 32,651 $ - $ 150,000 $ - $ 45 TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED $ 1444785 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 3 of 4 128 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc. ME225-12-27 PS4b(b3 PS4bIlIl '•a'PS4bZIl PS4b23 PS4b2 "IsO rpr "PSOT Y1 '•a'P69(b3 '•a'PSS2Il '•a'P694Il '•Iss COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE - 253,773 - - 199,063 - - - - - 01 Assessment $ 77.09 25,000 02 Case Management $ 90.84 2,000 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 376.29 04 Crisis Support/Emergency 47.39 i) Day Treatment }I Drop-hi/Self Hel Centers S - 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 93.34 2,000 11 Intervention-Individual $ 78.16 194,773 42 Intervention-Group $ 19.54 12 Medical Services $ 484.75 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 19.44 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 100.00 35 Outpatient-Group $ 25.00 15 Outreach $ 44.03 30,000 18 Residential Level I $ 280.64 Residential Level I new SIPP rate - 1'9 Residential Level 11 20 Residential Level III 21 Residential Level IV S - 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 251.15 5 Supported Employment S - 26 Supportive Housing $ 71.65 27 TASC $ 69.78 28 Incidental Expenses $ 1.00 19 Aftercare-Individual S - <3 Aftercare-Group 30 Information&Referral 34 FACT Team :36 Room&Board Level I S - 371 Room&Board Level II S - 38 Room&Board Level III $ 115.25 39 Short-term Residential Treatment S - 40 Clubhouse Services $ 50.69 14 CCST-Individual S - 4 5 CCST-Group -F1 Recovery Support-Group - 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 69.70 5,000 49 Prevention-Selective $ 95.54 183,063 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 68.59 10,000 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 59.30 1,000 AO-Forensic Multidisci lina Team S - 53 At-BNE S - 54 A2-FIT Team $ 1,750.00 55 A5-First Episode Team S - 56 A7-Federal Project Grant $ 1,330.00 51 B1-NetworkEval.&Dvlpmt S - 59 134-CAT Team $ 62,500.00 60 B5-FACT Team S - 61 136-Provider Proviso Projects S - 62 CO-Other Bundled Projects CW SP $ 1,750.00 63 A7-GPRA *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING $ 7,223,927 $ $ 253,773 $ - $ $ 199,063 $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED $ 1444785 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 4 of 4 129 EXHIBIT H-FUNDING DETAIL July 2021 Provider: Guidance/Care Center,Inc. Contract#: ME225-12-27 Amendment# ADULT MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MH001 $ 228,629 Residential Services MH001 Non-Residential Services MH009 f$ 915 082. Non-Residential Services MH009 f$ 470,000 Community Forensic Program MH072 r,.$ 1,13Q503 Crisis and PakPr Act Services MH018 Crisis an Baker Act Services MH01S $ 67 7 f 160 000 S eeral A ro nation-ICFH MHOBN f$ FACT Team MH073 1p$ Purchased Residential Treatment(PATS) MH071 1p$ .� Indigent Drug Program MH076 1f$ 50 564� Community Action Treatment(CAT)Team MHCASS 1f$ 750 000 Proviso Allocation-Citrus MH094 1p$ Mobile Crisis Team MHMC'S 1p$ 636 471.� PATH Grant MHOPG 1f$ 0,666] CSOC Grant Year 2 CSOC2 1f$ TANF Services MHOTB 1p$ Specialty Programs SPL'SY Early Intervention-Psychotic Disorders MH026 1f$ Telehealth Behavioral Health Services MH'SLH 1f$ 97 950„� Forensic Hospital Multidisciplinary Team MHOF'H 1p$ Cares Act-(CAT)Team MHCA2 For Profit Sub-Recipeint-Key West HMA MHSFP 1f$ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS 1f$ Supported Employment Services MHEMP Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust MHO10 IOS Pilot Project MH021 MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF Care Coordination MSOCN 1p$ 83,130� Care Coordination MSOCN 1 $ Carry Forward MHOCF 1f$ Carry Forward MHOCF �.$ .,.. . . Cares Act-I&R Expansion MHCA8 Cares Act-FACT Team MHCAF 1 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS Emergency COVID-19 Grant MHCOV 1 $ } Forensic Transitional Beds MHFMH p$ Telehealth Behavioral Health Services MHTLH 1 $ �..... Cares Act-SET MHCAR $ } TOTAL ADULT MENTAL HEALTH= $ 2,807,908 TOTAL CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH= $ 1,970,098 ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MS003 $ Residential Services MS003 $ - Non-Residential Services MSOI l $ 523,791 � Non-Residential Services MSOl l $ 253,773 Detox Services MS021 $ 486,643 Detox Services MS021 $ HIV Services MS023 $ HIV Services MS023 $ Prevention Services MS025 $ i Prevention Services MS025 $ 199,063 Women's Services MS027 $ Prevention PartnersMp Grant MSOPP $ - Pregnant Women Project MS081 $ TANF Services MSOTB $ - FIT Team MS091 f$ 200,0001 Proviso Allocation-Here's Help MS903 $ - � TANF Services MSOTB 1p$ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 Proviso Allocation-New Hope CORPS MS908 1f$ Functional Family Therapy-EBA MS911 1f$ State Opioid Response Disc Grant-Hospital Bridge MSSOH 1p$ SOR-Prevention Year 2 MSSP2 Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 3 MSRC3 1f$ SOR-Prevention Year 3 MSSP3 $ 75,000 Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 1p$ State Opioid Response Disc Grant-Child Welfare MSSOW Community Based Services MSCBS 1f$ 50 000� Specialty Programs SPUSY $ - Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRA MSSGP 1 $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MSCAS $ - p ...,... ... .. .,.., .. MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF 1 $ $ Care Coordination MSOCN p$ 32 651 Care Coordination MSOCN $ - CarryForward MSOCF 1f$ Carry Forward MSOCF SOR-MAT Year 2 MSSM2 1p$ 150 000 Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRA Year 3 MSSG3 1f$ SOR-MAT Year MSSM3 1p$ 450000 State Opioid Response Disc Grant-Child Welfare MSSOW 1 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY fp$ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 2 MSRC2 1f$ Cares Act-Care Coordination MSCAS TOTAL ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE_ $ 1 893,085 TOTAL CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE_ $ 552,836 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH: Drug Abuse Services $ 764,148 TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS= $ 7,223,927 Prevention $ 199,063 UNCOMPENSATED UNITS= $ 1,444,785 Demstitutionalization Project $ 228,629 TOTAL= $ 6668712 CMH Program $ 1,970,098 SOR Grant $ 700,000 TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRING MATCH= $ 3,361,989 TOTAL FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH $ 3 861,938 LOCAL MATCH REQUIRED= $ 1,120,663 NOTES FY 2020-21 Adjustments: '2/5/20 All 1-time only funding including carry forward allocations are withdrawn. SOR funding allocation for FY 2020-21 is allocated as follows: MSSM2-$66,692(1st quarter)and MSSM3-$200,075(3 quarters);subject to appropriation in the FY 20- 21. SOR Prevention funding allocation for FY 2020-21 is allocated as follows: MSSP2-$22,437(1st quarter)and MSSP3-$67,310(3 quarters);subject to appropriation in the FY 20-21. '9/4/20 $65,742 is added to MSSM2 for additional services to be utilized prior to 9/30/20,1-time only. '9/10/20 $252,000 is added to ASA-MSOI 1 and$433,188 is reduced from ASA-MS091(adjustments with Village). 12/9/20 $100„075 is transferred from MSSM3 to MSSM2 to align with SFBHN SOR allocation;additionally,$175,000 is added to MSSM2 for addiional SOR services,1-time only. $75,000 is reduced from MHEMP and replaced with MH009 to fund the same supported emplyment services. $301,092 is added to AMH-MHCOV to fund Emergency Covid grant funded services to include Supported Housing and crisis services. $97,950 is added to AMH-MHTLH for Tele-health behavioral services. 12/22/20 $35,216 is added to MSSGP and$7,658 to MSSG3 for the GPRA data services,the GPRA data entry will be reimbursed at$60.00 per event. 12/28/20 MHEMP&MH009 adjustments on 12/9/20 are reversed as the SOH is revised to reflect the Supported Housing services. FY 2021-22 Adjustments: 2/25/21 All the SOR allocations including GPRA and Prevention funding are withdrawn,as these allocations are not recurring. '6/10/21 SOR allocations are added based on tentative allocations for FY 201-22,OCA allocations may change once the approved Schedule of funds for the new year is received. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 130 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Exhibit H Page 1 of 1 LOCAL MATCH PLAN ME225-12-27 27 GCC REQUIRED MATCH: $ 1,120,663 COST CENTERS RATE UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH 01 Assessment $ 82.28 - 02 Case Management $ 90.84 - 825.63 $ 75,000 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 376.29 826.81 $ 311,120 - 04 Crisis Support/Emergency $ 47.39 4,368.01 $ 207,000 - 06 Day/Night $ 07 Drop-In/Self Help Centers $ 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 93.34 - 803.51 $ 75,000 - 11 Intervention-Individual $ 78.16 - 511.77 $ 40,000 42 Intervention-Group $ 19.54 - - 12 Medical Services $ 484.75 206.29 $ 100,000 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 19.22 - 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 100.38 - 35 Outpatient-Grou $ 25.00 2,000.00 $ 50,000 15 Outreach $ 42.79 - 18 Residential Level I $ 290.85 - Residential Level I new SIPP rate $ 21 Residential Level IV $ 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 251.15 1,045.36 $ 262,543 25 Supported Employment $ - 26 Supportive Housing $ 71.65 - 27 TASC $ 69.78 28 Incidental Expenses $ 1.00 29 Aftercare-Individual $ 43 Aftercare-Group $ 30 Information&Referral $ 34 FACT Team $ 36 Room&Board Level I $ 37 Room&Board Level 11 $ 38 Room&Board Level III $ 116.89 39 Short-term Residential Treatment $ - 40 Clubhouse Services $ 54.80 44 CCST-Individual $ - 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 65.07 49 Prevention-Selective $ 72.31 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 68.59 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 59.30 52 AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team $ 53 Al-BNET $ 54 A2-FIT Team $ 1,750.00 55 A5-First Episode Team $ - 56 A7-Federal Project Grant $ 1,330.00 57 133-Cost Reimbursement $ - 58 134-CAT Team $ 62,500.00 59 135-FACT Team 60 136-Provider Proviso Projects $ 61 CO-Other Bundled Projects $ MATCH ALLOCATION: $ 618,120 $ 75,000 $ 427,543 GRAND TOTAL, $ 1,120,663 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Local Match Plan Page 1 of 1 131 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 EXHIBIT I Motivational Support Program(h8SP) Treatment Provider Protocols Network Provider: Guidance/Care Center, Inc. |. POLICY: It is the policy of South Florida Behavioral Health Network (SFBHN) to establish protocols for treatment providers that receive referrals and/or provide services to individuals that have been identified as eligible for MSP services.These protocols have been established to ensure that this high-risk, priority population receives expedited services. The h8SP Protocols for Monroe County are incorporated herein bV reference and available upon request to the h8E Contract Manager. ||. PURPOSE: The purpose of this program ioto: ° Engage and retain child-welfare involved families in behavioral health treatment; and w Keep families together, where appropriate, by preventing at-risk children from receiving an out- of-home placement. U|. AUTHORITY: The Prime Contract between the ME and the Department provides the ME with authority to contract for these services. Refer to the Department of Children and Families Program Guidance 19, Integration with Child Welfare available at this this link: ToacceootheDepartment'oFY21'22GuidanceDocument19, dickontheUnkbe|ow: Note: Click unFYJl`ZJME Templates and click un Guidance Document l9, Integration with Child N/elfbxe |l/. DEFINITIONS: m. CASE MANAGEMENT-Case management services consist of activities aimed at identifying the recipient's needs, planning services, linking the service system with the person, coordinating the various system components, monitoring service delivery, and evaluating the effect of the services received. b. CHILD WELFARE-Services provided directly or under contract with the Florida Department of Children and Families' Family Safety Program Office. c. DEPARTMENT TheDepartmentofChi|drenandFami|yServiceo, createdpurouanttoSection 20.19, Florida Statues (F.Sl d. FLORIDA SAFE FAMILIES NETWORK ("FSFN") — A Department of Children and Families automated data system utilized totrack child welfare cases. Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 e. FULL CASE MANAGEMENT AGENCIES Full case management agencies under contract with the lead Community Based Care ("CBC") agency,that provide support to children and families to help ensure the best possible outcomes for children and families who are involved in the child welfare system in Miami-Dade County. f. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES This cost center provides for incidental expenses, such as clothing, medical care, educational needs, developmental services, FACT Team housing subsidies and pharmaceuticals (if not required by the RFP to be reimbursed through a separate coot reimbursement contract), and other approved costs. All incidental expenses must have prior written authorization by the ME's authorized staff member or be authorized in the contract. g. INTENSIVE FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES: Agencies under contract with the lead CBCto provide intensive in-home services intended to prevent high and imminent risk families from entering the Dependency Court system while increasing the families' level of functionality. h. MOTIVATIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALISTS ("MSS") —Are staff positions (Case Manager) at the designated IVISP contracted network provider that provide ancillary support to the CBCCaoe Manager and the contracted ME treatment provider, perform linkage to the child welfare system to engage and support involved child welfare families in appropriate behavioral health treatment and recovery with a goal of improving both behavioral health treatment and child welfare outcomes. L MOTIVATIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALISTS SUPERVISOR — A master's level supervisor who manages and oversees the Motivational Support Specialists. '. CITRUS FAMILY CARE NETVVORK ("CFCN") The Department of Children and Family Services Child Welfare Community Based Care (CBC) Lead Agency for the Southern Region. k. OUTREACH Outreach services are provided through aforma| program to both individuals and the community. Community services include education, identification,and linkage with high- riskgroupo. Outreach services for individuals are designed to: encourage, educate, and engage prospective individuals who show an indication of behavioral health needs. Enrollment for Individuals served are not included in Outreach services. |. QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL A physician or physician assistant licensed under Chapter 4S8or 459, F.S., a psychiatrist licensed under chapter 4S8 or chapter 4S9; a psychologist as defined in o. 490.003(7); or a psychiatric nurse which means an advanced registered nurse practitioner certified under o. 464.012 who has a master's ordoctoral degree in psychiatric nursing, holds national advanced practice certification aoa psychiatric mental health advanced practice nurse, and has 2 years ofpoot'maoter'o clinical experience under the supervision of physician a professional licensed under Chapter 490 or491, F.S., a professional as defined in o. 394.455(5), (7), (32), (35), or (36)notvvithotanding any other provision of law, a person who was certified through a certification process recognized by theformer Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services before January 1, 1995, may perform the duties of qualified professional with respect to substance abuse treatment services as defined in this chapter, and need not meet the certification requirements contained in o. 397.311(34) (ref. §397.416 F.S.) . Individuals who are Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 certified are permitted to serve in the capacity of a qualified professional, but only within the scope of their certification. mm. SCREENING —The first step needed to identify if there is a substance use or mental health disorder potentially impacting parenting protective capacity and the safety of the child. It is a process to determine the possibility that a behavioral health disorder may be present and to identify indicators when one suspects the presence ofadisorder. n. SUMMARY A written statement summarizing the results of the screening relative to the perceived condition of the individual served and a further statement of possible needs based on the individuals' served condition to include the results of a urinalysis, when applicable, as specified in the Motivational Support Program Protocols, incorporated by reference herein. V. Referral to MSP Criterion:The identified danger threat level determines the urgency of the referral to MSP. Refer to the Motivational Support Program Protocols, incorporated by reference herein. 1. Urgent Referral Case MSPvvi|| offer an immediate response and contact family/caregiver within 24 hours for cases that are considered urgent at the CPI level,following a consultation with CPI Supervisor(CP|S) or with the Behavioral Health Clinical Consultant (CCS). Referral Source: ACP| Supervisor (CP|S), a Program Administrator (PA); or Behavioral Health Clinical Consultant(CCS)who has screened the case history or who has triaged a case during a pre- commencement orpootcommencementconou|tation. 2. Semmi'UrgentCmse MSP will offer a response and contact family/ caregiver within 48 hours for cases that are considered "SEMI-urgent" at the CPI level,following a consultation with CPI Supervisor or with the Behavioral Health Clinical Consultant (CCS). The DCF Opioid Grant Behavioral Health Consultant can also make a recommendation for MSP involvement. If a recommendation has been made by the CCS or CP|Sfor an MSP referral to be submitted, the CP|S or CCS is to follow-up to ensure that the MSP referral has been completed. Referral Source: A CPI Supervisor (CP|S), a Program Administrator (PA); or a Behavioral Health Clinical Consultant (CCS) who has screened the case history orwho has triaged a case during a pre-commencement or post commencement consultation. 3. CBC Referrals MSP will offer a response and contact family/ caregiver within 72 hours. These referrals are initiated during the later stages of the CPI investigation. Referral Source: The CBC Intake staff, at end of investigation, when CPI is closing and or transferring case to the Full Case Management Agency(FCMA.) Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq g4»f6 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 l/|. PROCEDURES The items delineated below are the contractually required protocols for any individual that has been identified as an MSP referral and has been referred to a contracted SFBHN Network Provider for behavioral health treatment. A. Referrals and Communication between the parties 1. The MSP case manager or Motivational Support Specialist ("MSS") will submit referral to treatment provider. 2. The treatment provider will ensure that an initial appointment takes place within seven (7) business days of the receipt of referral from MSS, regardless of the individua|'o ability topay. l The treatment provider will ensure that the individual was financially assessed utilizing the sliding fee scale aospecified in the SFBHN main contract with the network provider. 4. The treatment provider shall notify the MSS, within 24 hours of the event, via email or documented phone call, when a referred individual presents with any crucial issues such ao non- compliance vvithappointmento, pooitiveurina|yoio, and/or|ackofprogreooiooueo. S. The treatment provider must notify the MSS and submit a Discharge Summary to the MSS upon completion of behavioral health treatment. 6. The Network Provider will coordinate with the MSS, and/or the DCF Protective Investigators (PI), and/or the CBC lead agency, Intensive Family Preservation Services ("|FPS"), Full Case Management Agencies ("FCMA") Providers to participate in staffing's as required. B. Substance Abuse Treatment Assessment 1. The treatment provider will complete and transfer the assessment tool to the MSS within twenty (20) calendar days of admission into outpatient substance abuse treatment. 2. The provider will complete and transfer the assessment tool to the MSS within five (S) calendar days of admission into residential substance abuse treatment. C. Mental Health Treatment Assessment 1. The treatment provider will complete Bio'poych000da| assessment, upon completion of the intake process.This determines the type and frequency of services that the individual needs. In addition, the treatment provider will submit the completed Bio' poych000da| assessment to the MSS within one (1) business day of its completion. Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 2. The treatment provider must link the individual to recommended services based on the needs identified in the Bio'poych000da| assessment and notify the MSS, within one (1) business day,via email. a. The email will contain all information deemed necessary by the treatment provider including but not limited to type of service, initial service date,therapist name and contact information. b. The treatment provider will utilize the assistance of the MSS, who will engage SFBHN for residential placement assistance, ifnecessary. l The MSS will then upload the Bio'Poych000da| Assessment and add the treatment recommendations into FSFN. In instances when the treatment provider is unable to clinically meet the individual's needs,the treatment provider will link the individual (within two (2) business days) to another behavioral health provider that is able to meet his/her treatment needs.The referring treatment provider will staff the case with the MSS and the Child Welfare Integration Coordinator at the ME and provide clinical justification for the transfer of case, prior to the transfer. The referring treatment provider will notify the MSS within one(1) business day of the transfer. All reports and documentation submitted to the MSS will be uploaded to Florida Safe Families Network ("FSFN") and will be used to inform decision making by the primary worker assigned to the child welfare case. O. Drug Testing: The initial drug test is conducted by the DCF Protective Investigator (P|) prior tothe referral to the MSP. Subsequent weekly random drug testing will be conducted bythe MSS commencing the date of admission. All testing will be observed by the same gender staff as the individual served. At minimum, all MSP individuals must be drug tested once a week during the first 2 weeks of treatment. After the initial 2 weeks, random drug testing will occur by the provider based on the individual's progress in treatment and the results of those drug screening will be provided in FSFN until the case has been closed. Should the individual be court involved, drug screenings will be conducted at the intervals required by the courts. E. Documentation: Monthly treatment summaries will be submitted to the MSS by until such time as the case is closed with MSP.The MSP Monthly Treatment Summary Form found in Appendix I of this Exhibit. 1. The form must be submitted at the required intervals ao specified above. 2. It must be completely filled out including: individual served demographic information, diagnostic information, progress in treatment, and urinalysis results (if applicable). l The form must be signed and dated by the treating clinician. Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 Appendix 1 Motivational Support Program Monthly Progress Report Initial n Monthly n Network Provider(Agency Name): Date: Client Name: Social Security Number: DOB: Progress in Treatment(to include compliance with sessions, reoistance): Frequency ofUATesting: Urinalysis Results: |, (Print Therapist Name), hereby attest that | will submit this completed form to the Motivational Support Program Specialist every 15 th calendar day after the month of service. Therapist Signature and Title: Date: Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 Exhibit] Child Welfare Specialty Program (CDVSP) Network Provider: Guidance Care Center, Inc. A. OVERVIEW The Network Provider io contracted to operate Child Welfare Specialty Program ("CVVSP") described in the approved Program Description, herein incorporated by reference, designed to provide intensive outpatient substance abuse and/or mental health servicesto individuals orfamilies involved in the Child Welfare system. The goal of the program is to reduce re-entry into the child welfare system. For the provision of services, the Network Provider must adhere tothe CVVSP protocol, dated 09/30/2019, or the latest revision thereof. CVVSP includes participation from the Department of Children and Families (DCF) Child Protective Investigator (CPI) Unit, Full Case Management Agencies (FCMA), Behavioral Health Providers, the Southern Region Lead Community-Based Care Provider, the ME contracted Motivational Support Program Network Provider, the Child Welfare Integration and Support Team ("CVV|ST") Network Provider, Behavioral Health Consultants, and the ME. B. METHOD OFPAYMENT The CWSP Program will be reimbursed by the ME using a Case Rate method of payment in accordance with subsection 65E-14.021(2), F.A.C. Refer to Exhibit B, Method of Payment C. REQUIRED REPORTS The Network Provider agrees to submit all of the following reports and documentation by the specified timelines and any ad hoc requests made by the ME. 1. Child Welfare Program Active Cases Weekly Report The Network Provide must submit the Child Welfare Program Active Cases Weekly Report every Monday by close of business, following the week of service. The report must be e-mailed to the Child Welfare Integration Coordinator atthe ME.The Active Cases Weekly Report is to includethe week ending date as the Monday of submission (a week is detailed as Tuesday to Monday). All data included in the Report must be reflective of data up to the date and time of submission.This report must include the current number of individuals pending an intake,who have been referred to the specific program and currently enrolled individuals assigned to each program. The Network Provider shall use the Child Welfare Programs Active Weekly Cases Report in the template provided in Appendix 1 of this Exhibit. 2. Child Welfare Monthly Tracker On a monthly basis, by the 18thof every month, the Network Provider shall submit a tracker on the template provided by the Managing Entity with information from the preceding month. The report must be submitted electronically in a secured, password protected or encrypted format by Exhibit Page 1of4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 138 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 the dates and to the individuals specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Network provider shall submit request for payment for individuals that have received more than 30 days of services. 3. Florida's Safe Families Network(FSFN) Documentation The CWSP will assign one person on the CWSP team that is to be responsible for writing weekly SAMH notes in FSFN. The note will at minimum include the information detailed in Appendix2, SAMH Weekly Note Template. 4. Child Welfare Specialty Program Outreach Log The Network Provider must submit the CVVSP Outreach Log by the 8th of every month following the month of services ao back upto the monthly invoice. The outreach log must include the following categories: m. Individual Name, b. Date ofBirth, c. SSN, d. Date of Contact, and e. Staff Name performing the Outreach, and t Notes The CWSP Outreach Log must be submitted in a secured, password protected, encrypted email to the ME'o Child Welfare Integration Coordinator. O. TRAINING The Network Provider agrees to ensure that all CVVSP staff participate in any training provided by the Department or the ME. Trainingo include but are not limited to all technical assistance, child welfare championotrainingo, FSFN training, etc Exhibit yogc 2 of Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 139 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 I hriving I'Viind Sot,,th Florida �Contractrrrg as Sot,,th Florida Behavioral 1-11,11ealth Networl<, IncI, 7/1/2021 APPENDIX I Child Welfare Programs Active Cases Weekly Report REPORTING PERIOD: 'k, Child Welfare Specialty Program (CWSP) Exhibit J Page 3 of 4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 140 Contract No. ME225-12-27 I hriving I'Viind Sot,,th Florida �Contractrrrg as Sot,,th Florida Behavioral 1-11,11ealth Network', IncI, 7/1/2021 APPENDIX 2 SAMH WEEKLY NOTE TEMPLATE:WEEK ENDING ON DAY OF WEEKLY CASE CONFERENCE Evidence Based Modality Being Used: CLINICAL #OF SESSIONS Stage of Change: NEEDED PER PROTOCOL THIS WEEK: Clinical Impressions in Session: #OF SESSIONS COMPLETED: Resistance or Cancellations: Resistance or Cancellations: PEER SUPPORT #OF SESSIONS NEEDED PER PROTOCOL THIS WEEK: Strength Based Observations: #OF SESSIONS COMPLETED: Resistance or Cancellations: CASE MANAGEMENT #OF FACE TO FACE NEEDED PER Referrals Made (Type, Agency, Date): PROTOCOL THIS WEEK: #OF FACE TO Referral Follow Up: FACE COMPLETED: Exhibit J Page 4 of 4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 141 Contract No. ME225-12-27 I hriving I'Viind Sot,,th Florida �Contractrrrg as Sot,,th Florida Behavioral Hilealth Network,, Inc1l, EXHIBIT K Pre-Authorization Resource Management Rosterfor Substance Abuse & Mental Health Residential Level 11 (1)Provider Name and Address: (2) Contract No: (3) SAMH Program: (4)Invoice Period: (5)Page of (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (12) (13) Client Authorization Client Name Social Placement Service Cost Unit No. Count Number (Last,First) Security Authorization Period Center Rate Servic Number No. I 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Totals Provider's Authorized Representative I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS ACCURATE AND CORRECT Provider's Signature Date Name (Print or Type) Title Exhibit K Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page I of 1 142 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |nc] 7/1/2021 ExhibitAssisted Living Facilities with Limited Mental Health License Authority: o. 394.4S74, F.S. |. Network Providers that enter into a cooperative agreement with an Assisted Living Facility-Limited Mental Health License (ALF'LMHL) that are also responsible for providing case management services to mental health residents in the ALF'LMHLmust: 1) Ensure that the ALF'LMHL where the consumer is residing, or is referred to, maintains a current Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) license for ALF LMHLfad|itieo. The Network Provider must maintain a copy of the AHCA ALF'LMHL facility license in each consumer file. Referrals to unlicensed ALF'LMHL are unlawful and are subject to sanctions by AHCA. The ME must monitor the Network Provider's compliance with the terms and conditions of this exhibit. 2) In circumstances where the Network Provider determines that placement of particular individual in an Assisted Living Facilities with a Limited Mental Health License is unsuitable, the Network Provider must document in the peroon'otreatment plan or service plan the rationale for alternative placement in an ALF without a limited mental health license. 3) Ensure that a mental health resident as defined in s. 394.4574 (1) F.S. has been assessed by a mental health professional and determined to be appropriate to reside in the ALF'LMHL. A copy of that documentation must be provided to the ALF administrator no later than 30 days following admission. 4) Ensure that case managers are assigned toall ALF'LMHL residents who meet criteria as a mental health resident. If the resident declines case management, case managers must attempt to engage the person for a period not less than 30 days and document efforts in the ALF records. |f the mental health resident continues to decline services, they must be encouraged to do so in writing, unless that is also refused. Documentation of resident's declination of case management services and stated reason for declination must be maintained in case records at the ALF'LMHL. The resident's declination must also be filed in the mental health residents case record maintained by the Network Provider. 6) Ensure that individuals living in ALF'LMHL and meeting the definition of a mental health resident served by the Network Provider are offered mental health services needed, including but not limited to case management, psychiatric medication treatment, access to drop-in centers, clubhouses and other services where available. G) Ensure that a cooperative agreement to provide mental health services, including case management as required in o. 429.075 F.S., is developed between the Network Provider and administrator of the ALF'LMHL. 7) Ensure that the cooperative agreement identifies, at a minimum: mental health services available; contact information for both the ALF Administrator and mental health provider, including 24/7 emergency access information; transportation provision; and services and activities available atthe ALF'LMHL. The ALF'LMHLadminiotratoro must also be given contact information for the managing entity, as appropriate. The cooperative agreement must contain a provision requiring the provider Exhibit ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |nc] 7/1/2021 to maintain a file for each ALF'LMHL client with copies of all required documentation. All ALF'LMHL client records must be available for production by the Network Provider for monitoring purposes. A sample of the ME ALF Client Record monitoring tool can be obtained by contacting the ME'o Contract Manager. 8) Ensure that the Cooperative Agreement is annually updated between the Network Provider and the ALF'LMHLAdminiotrator. S) Ensure that an annual community living support plan, as defined in s. 429.02 F.S., is prepared by the assigned case manager and the resident served, in consultation with the ALF'LMHL administrator of the facility in face-to-face meetings. At a minimum, meetings will be held for initial plan development and annual updates to the plan. More frequent meetings must be held as necessary to resolve concerns expressed by the resident, case manager, or ALF'LMHL Administrator. The plan should be individualized and should include information about support services and special needs. 10) The case manager must assist the mental health resident in carrying out the activities identified in the individua|'ocommunity living support plan. 11) Each case manager must keep a record of the date and time of any face-to-face interaction with the resident and make the record available tothe ME for inspection. The record must be retained for at least two (2)years after the date of the most recent interaction. 12) Adequate and consistent monitoring and enforcement of community living support plans and cooperative agreements are conducted by the resident's case manager. 13) Report all concerns related to health and safety violations to appropriate officials at the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department's Abuse Hotline at1'800'962'2873. 14) Ensure that the case management are delivered per the requirements of Exhibit AP Mental Health Case Management Standards. ||. Attendance mtAssisted Living Facility Public Meeting The Network Provider must attend the ME'o Assisted Living Facility with Limited Mental Health License Public Meeting ao scheduled by the ME. |||. Required Report The Network Provider must maintain an ALF-LMHL Consumer Report the required format as shown in Table 1. below on file and update this list on a quarterly basis, by the dates identified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Network Provider must provide the ME with copies of the ALF'LMHL Consumer Report upon request. The report must include at least 20% sample of the records to ensure compliance. The ALF'LMHLConsumer Report must be submitted in a secured, password protected, or encrypted format. Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. pag9A»f3 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |nc] 7/1/2021 Table 1. ALF-LK8HL Consumer Report ALF-LMHL Name ALF-LMHL Address Zip Client's Last Client's First Client's Agency Name Co Code Name Name D.0.B. Agreem requirE Exhibit ou|uonoex:om Center, Inc. Page 3 of 145 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 EXHIBIT N Indigent Psychiatric Medication Program, known as the Indigent Drug Program (IDP) The Network Provider must follow the guidelines established by the Florida Department of Children and Families defined in Incorporated Document 13, Indigent Drug Program, dated July 1, 2020, or the latest revision thereof, and ensure that all funds allocated for use of purchasing poychotropic medications, or medications used to treat addictions, or medications accessed through line of credit from the Indigent Psychiatric Medication Program, known as the Indigent Drug Program (|DP) are used for eligible individuals. 1. Purpose The purpose of this guidance document ioto: 1.1. Establish |DPadminiotration procedures; 1.2. Provide written guidelines to the Managing Entities and IDP Providers; and 1.3. Establish Florida State Hospital's (|DP/FSH Warehouse) medication order guidelines and processes for receiving, storing, and shipping |DPmedications. 2. Definitions 2.1. |OP Dispensing Unit: A pharmacy holding a current permit from the Florida Board ofPharmacy that dispenses medication for the |DP. 2.2. |OP/FSHDVmrehouse: A physical space located on the campus of Florida State Hospital (FSH) at Chattahoochee, Florida. This space io reserved for receiving, storing, and shipping |DP medications. 2.3. Inventory: A listing of medications available through the IDP/FSH Warehouse that agencies that participate in the IDP can use to order medications. An inventory is also known as a formulary. 2.4. Patient Assistance Program(PAP):Any program offered through private agencies or pharmaceutical manufacturers designed to provide medication at|ovv or no cost to uninsured individuals. 2.6. Psychiatric orPsVchotropicMedication: Any drug prescribed with the primary intent to stabilize or improve mood, mental status, behavioral symptomatology, or mental illness.The medications include the following major categories: 2.6.1. Antipoychotico; 2.6.2. Antidepressants; 2.6.3. Anxio|ytius; 2.6.4. Mood stabilizers; and 2.6.6. Cerebral or psychomotor stimulants. 2.6.6. Other medications commonly used may include beta blockers, anticonvulsants, cognition enhancers, and opiate b|ockem. Exhibit Page 1of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 146 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 2.6. Side Effect and Adverse Drug Reaction: Any effect other than the primary intended effect resulting from medication treatment. Side effects may be negative, neutral, or positive for the individual. An adverse drug reaction is an undesired or unexpected side effect, allergy, or toxicity that occurs with the administration ofmedication. Adverse drug reactions can range from mild side effects to very severe reactions, including death. Onset may be sudden, orit may take days to develop undesired or toxic reactions tomedications. 3. Program Administration 3.1. Managing Entities Responsibilities |f Managing Entities receive funding under the |DP,they will: 3.1.1. Approve organizations requesting to become IDP providers.To be eligible, organizations must be under contract with the regional Managing Entity. 3.1.2. Each July, provide list ofapproved |DP providers tothe Department's Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) and provide updates when there are changes. 3.1.3. Report bulk purchases into FASAMS. Using the EVNT(non-client specific file upload) contractors should submit a service using the |DPOCA(MH076)with the Incidental Expense covered service (28) and the actual dollar amount for the units. 3.1.4. Ensure that agreements between |DP providers and participating pharmacies are current and executed. 3.1.6. Ensure that |DP providers use |DP funds for individuals who meet the criteria. 3.2. |OPPnoviders 3.2.1. 0P providers will: 3.2.1.1. Aooeoo and enroll individuals in the 0Pvvho meet the clinical and financial criteria established in Chapter 394, F.Si 3.2111. To moot the clinical criteria individuals: 3.21111. Must bou member ofek least one of the Department's priority populations; and 3.2111.2. Must not reside in uoLato mental health treatment facility or an inpatient community unit. 3.2.1.2. Prioritizethe purchase of Long Acting |rjectab|eowith |DPfunding. 3.2.1.3. Explore and secure other sources of medication funding such as manufactures' Medication Assistant Program, Good Rx and others. 3.2.1.3.1.To meet the clinical criteria individuals: 3.2.1.3.1.1. Must bea member ofat least one of the Department's priority populations; and 3.2.1.3.1.2. Must not reside in a state mental health treatment facility or an inpatient community unit. 3.2.1.3.2.To meet the financial eligibility criteria individuals: Exhibit Page 2of1O Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 147 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 3.2.1.3.2.1. Must have a netfami|y income that ioatorbelow 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, aopublished annually in the Federal Register; 3.2.1.3.2.2. Must lack third-party insurance or other poychotropic medications funding sources; and 3.2.1.3.2.3. Must not participate ina program where other funding sources pay for poychotropic medications. |f individuals have third party insurance for poychotropic medications but were temporarily denied benefits for these medications,they may receive |DP medications until such time ao coverage or eligibility ioreestablished. 3.2.1.4. Provide information to individuals and staff working with |DP individuals regarding adverse effects, side effects, possible allergic reactions, and instructions on what todoin case ofanemergency; 3.2.1.5. Submit updated information to the IDP/FSH Warehouse and to the Managing Entity with the first medication order, and ensure that the following information is updated aoneeded: 3.2.1.6.1.The providers' |DP contact information including name, e'mai|, and phone number; 3.2.1.5.2.The authorized person's name who approves the Supply Requisition (See Appendix 1); and 3.2.1.5.3.A copy of the pharmacy license(s). Keep a copy of the license and the permit issued in accordance with the requirements specified in s. 499.012(l)(d), F.Si 3.2.1.6. Use the Supply Requisition (See Appendix 2) obtained via email from the |DP/FSH Warehouse to place orders: 3.2.1.G.1.Submit orders only aoneeded; 3.2.1.6.2.Order no more than 12 different medications in each requisition; If ordering more than 12 different medications in one order, use anadditional Supply Requisition; 3.2.1.6.3.Fax or e-mail the completed, signed, and approved Supply Requisition directly to the |DP/FSH Warehouse; and 3.2.1.6.4.Pay line of credit surpluses to |DP/FSH Warehouse before the Warehouse processes new orders. 3.2.1.7. Submit the last order and payment before May 1Sof the fiscal year; 3.2.1.8. Review all orders for accuracy; 3.2.1.8.1.Review the medication with the Issue Document(See Appendix 3)to ensure accuracy; 3.2.1.8.2.If discrepancies are found, call the |DP/FSH Warehouse within 24 hours or email the Issue Document with corrections; and 3.2.1.8.3.Retain a copy of the Issue Document. Exhibit Page 3of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 148 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 3.2.1.9. Ensure that |DP prescriptions meet the following conditions: 3.2.1.9.1.A prescription can be written for one year with four(90-day supply) refills.An appropriate prescription for a 90'dayoupp|y may bewritten with up to 3 refills. One prescription cannot cover more than a 90'dayoupp|y 3.2.1.S.2.Must belisted on the |DP Inventory; and 3.2.1.S.3.Must be filled atan |DPpharmacy. 3.2.1.10. Actively participate in Patient Assistance Programs (PAP)that provide psychiatric medications without cost; 3.2.1.11. Review updated video presentations for medication guidelines or read the adult medication guidelines available through the Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) of the University of South Florida's Medicaid Drug Therapy Management Program for Behavioral Health,found at http://flmedicaidbh.fmhi.usf.edu/. 3.2.1.12. Review and validate the |DP/FSH Warehouse monthly statements. 3.2.1.13. Address emergency situations, including but not limited to: 3.2.1.13.1. Order additional psychiatric medications from either the |DP/FSH Warehouse ora pharmacy of their choice(for urgent needo); and 3.2.1.13.2. Pay dispensing fees to |DP Dispensing Unit for individuals who cannot afford them. 3.2.1.14. Implement medication receiving, storage, and administrative procedures that meet the current State approved prescribing instructions pursuant to o. 46S.03S, F.S.; and 3.2.1.16. Contact via telephone or e-mail the |DP/FSH Warehouse tocancel backorders or portions of backorders; provide the Supply Requisition number. 3.2.2. |DP Providers may: 3.2.2.1. Return outdated medications 3.2.2.1.1.For inventory management purposes include a packaging slip that contains an itemized medication list; and 3.2.2.1.2.Clearly mark the package aooutdated. 3.2.2.2. Return overstocked medications: 3.2.2.2.1.Complete the Supply Requisition. Under the remarks section ofthe requisition state that overstocked medications are returned for credit and explain the reason for returning the medications; 3.2.2.2.2.Mai| medications in package(o) clearly marked as overstocked; and 3.2.2.2.3.Only return unopened medications. 3.2.2.3. Submit check tothe |DP/FSH Warehouse accounting office to prepay orders to extend the line of credit.The remaining line of credit cannot be carried over into the next fiscal year. 3.3. The|OP/FSHWarehouse Exhibit Page 4of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 149 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 The |DP/FSH Warehouse will: 3.3.1. Process Supply Requisitions. 3.3.2. Mail back the packages to the providers that return their medication with an incorrect or incomplete Supply Requisition. 3.3.3. Provide monthly statements to the Managing Entity no later than the 10th of the month following the end of the quarter.The statements will list each provider's approved line of credit and balance. If providers submit orders after the lines of credit have reached a zero balance, the |DP/FSH Warehouse accounting office will: 3.3.3.1. Calculate the actual cost of the order; and 3.3.3.2. Notify the provider of the cost. 3.3.4. Release providers' line of credit as follows: 3.3.4.1. Deduct administrative costs from providers' remaining line of credit toprocess orders; 3.3.4.2. Bill the difference to providers during the first three quarters of the fiscal year if the cumulative order(o) amount exceeds the quarterly release; 3.3.4.3. Hold future order shipments if payment is missing; and 3.3.4.4. Call or email providers if orders exceed its line of credit during the fourth quarter. 3.3.6. Accept any returned medications with a minimum of nine-month shelf-life left prior to their expiration dates upon receipt atthe |DP/FSH Warehouse; 3.3.6. Reject partially used medications, regardless of the expiration date; 3.3.7. E-mail providers the monthly Financial Report that shows their account credit amount; 3.3.8. Generate the Issue Document (See Appendices 3 and 4) to include actual costs billed for the medications; 3.3.9. Attach an Issue Document form to any backorders; 3.3.10.Submit copies of the Issue Documents to the pharmacies that receive the medication orders; 3.3.11.Not give credit to providers for returning outdated medications; and 3.3.12.Not accept orders or payments submitted after May 15 of the fiscal year. 3.4. Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAh8H) The Office of SAMH will determine the IDP provider line of credit based on available resources and actual utilization including: 3.4.1. Previous fiscal year's annual line of credit; 3.4.2. Monthly expenditures; 3.4.3. End of year balance; and 3.4.4. Funds from other funding sources expended on |DPmedications. 4. Contact Information Exhibit Page 6of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 150 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 For questions regarding |DP/FSH Warehouse contact: KatadraDavvkino Florida State Hospital Indigent Psychiatric Medication Program (|DP) Pharmacy Building 123S, Room 113 Chattahoochee Florida 32324 E'Mai|: katadra.davvkino@myflfamiUeozom Work No. (8S0) 663'7274 Fax No. (8S0) 663'7291 Exhibit Page Gof1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 151 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |nc,) 7/1/2021 Appendix 1 SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION FORM o/r»« �onO�Smmbs mt�omyF|m�du Department nK Children and FwmnU||ws Governor ShevmunL. Harris ���~' Secretary MxfL|xmxucS.com Dr. Richard Herstein Signature Authorization Chief Hospital Administrator Indigent Drug Program Florida State Hospital The followinci mrsons are authorized to submit druci orders to the Inclicient Druci Prociram warehouse. Name Facility Signature Date SIGNATURE OF APPROVAL: TITLE: DATE (Needs to be approved by supervisor of highest-level employee listed above) Florida State Hospital 100 North Main Street/P013 1000 -Chattahoochee, Florida 32324-1000 Mission:Work in partnership with local communities to protect the vulnerable, promote strong and economically self-sufficient families,and advance personal and family recovery and resiliency n you require Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations m participate mon event ot Florida State Hospital, please notify Human Resources at(850)663-7585 at least seven(7)days prior to the event. Deaf or hard of hearing individuals may call 1-800- 955-8771. It 2012 F m:cnEo|TEo GOVERNOR'S STERLING AWARD RECIPIENT Exhibit Page 7of1O Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 152 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I hriving I'Alind Sot,,th Florida �Contractrrrg as Sot,,th Florida Behavioral 1-11,11ealth Network,, Inc,) 7/1/2021 Appendix 2 SUPPLY REQUISITION SUPPLY INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Supply Requisition Supply Use Only To Be Completed By Requester 1.Iction 2. LC 3.Organizational Code 4.Sub Code 5 Expansion 6.Other Cost T t Fn Code 0 Accumulators 7.Grant 8.Grant 9. External Gen-enal Ledger 10 Agency Requistion Year Unique Number F No 11.Stock Number 12 Quantity Unit Price Total Price 13.Unitoflssue 14. Descnption $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Remarks 15. Requestor's Signature 16.Date 17.Signature of Approval 18. Date 19. Requestor's Telephone Number(SubCom,if available) Filled By Date Received By Date Exhibit N Page 8 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 153 Contract No. ME225-12-27 I hriving I'Viind Sot,,th Florida �Contractrrrg as Sot.,,... Florida Behavioral 1-11,11ealth Network,, IncI, 7/1/2021 Appendix 3 ISSUE DOCUMENT TO CONFIRM EXAMPLE ISSUE DOCUMENT DELIVER TO FROM : DP - INDIGENT DRUG PROGRAM LOC CODE STOCK NUMBER UNIT OF' OBJECT REQUEST ISSUED BACK UNIT TOTAL ISSUE CODE ORDER PRICE 6505-001-06941-5 �'I 3-34002 30 --'0 D W9867 1 109,60 I I A 1,01'[:R I DA[, I)EC ANC} fk: I 00NI(i R1L(I I A I-DOL ) IM L A'VI 1)X 5 \D('110004 -02 5 4 650 5-OOn-1-'99-1 B 1' 44002 10 10 63,164 61"16 I\4t RTAZA MNI;: 15="dG I AB(REAL)} ON�:;O 44 1 k.NDCn000 52-0105-30 6505-00 1-'939-8 BI 3-14002 31 .3 151 7.6-',8 -172.92 4-MG TAR(IR[I A[-()\i 100/1111 NIX u00I 71-1668-6W 11W 1 6505-002-01 17-4 BI i 1 417CX E 1 1 5,0,5379 1 410 I PERI'l-IFNAZINF: Ifs-fit;TAB(1`R1I,,AI'ON') 100,4311-NDCT',00172-11670-60,WA' 6505-005-18 19-4 111 1 1 0 43,2502 432.50 ZI flftAIL ON E:80-%IG,UAIIS((311,A)13ON)60 N R B()I'l I-E\DC:00049-3990-60 6505-005-1 816-0 BI 344002 fi 6 o 16,9200 221 5 2 ZIPRASIDONE:20-Nlf i,CAI IS(G EODON)60 IIER BO III-[:N DC:00049-;96()-60 6505-005-2338-4 B 1 3.44()()2 8 8 9 10,49,6544 830Q24 Ot-E-1 IAPINE I'LAIARATE XR:(SFR0QUI-1I,)300N1G TABS,60",B(,)-I-I I 6505-005-23144-9 HT 344002 4 4 0 905.6200 321=48 QUE FIAI)INI-"FI,MAIiA'I 1-1 X[t:SEROQ [A-XR 200 MG I ABS:60,'B 1 65,01-00 1-0 1 71-4 Wl 34400' 9 8 0 07 8 20061 VF'N,,I-,'k1-'AXtNE,I Sll! 150-MG XR(';11(E14-T)OR) 1001;13-[T NIX �00008-09%- SH - CONFIRM SUPPLIES SHIPPED DURING PHYSICAL INVENTORY OR SYSTEM DOWN-TIME ----------------- ------- Exhibit N Page 9 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 154 Contract No. ME225-12-27 I hriving I'Viind Sot,,th Florida fContracting as Sot,,th Florida Behavioral 1-11,11ealth Network,, IncI, 7/1/2021 Appendix 4 ISSUE DOCUMENT TO REVERSE EXAMPLE ISSUE DOCUI-1ENT DELIVER TO FROM : DP — INDIGENT DRUG PROGRAM LOC CODE STOCK NUMBER UNIT OF OBJECT REQUEST ISSUED BACK UNIT TOTAI ISSUE CODE ORDER PRICE 65 05-00 1-0694-5 \"1 341002 41 A 3'6,9867 0k).60 [Al 011"It11"5At, I 00N16,A11 0 1AtA_)0t,) ND t10045-02 4 65,05­005-1399E 1 111 3`114002 10 147 0 6 31611 %,111sI'AZAMINI" 6138�' �72.92' 65W'5-002-0117-4 BT ';34002 1 1 0 50,'�,'79 191 �1 PF'RP1JF'N, AZtN1`: I6-,N1G'rAB(TRII_A1:0,N) MD:BT1,NIX'fi()�)�7'1-1670.1 00 5-005-1819-4 141 3,4 4 00 2 11) 10 1,) 2�,0 7 1_11_)'q� Z I 1'R A S 11,)0 N,f"-1 80-,%]0,CA 'S G 1`0 1)ON)00 14-,k B t.[�N,D(" 000 4 9-,',91)0-60 00l -005-18 16-0 H1 34.4001— di 6 Ct 36.9-100 2 2 CAPS((A'101)()N)60 11"R 11011 IA' 00049-)960-60 6505-005-2;68-A B 1 4 3dFlk2 t# 8 0 10138,try 4 QUFATAPINF 11 NIARA11111 XW(S1,R0Q1A]j',00\-1G I ABS,601A1()T1'1 ' 0"-005-2344-9 ITT 344002 4 4 0 801'6iol) 31,21 2 2.4 8 OUEAIAPINh'IJ,NIARA II.XR:SIR OQL'Ft.\R�200'�, I'ABS:601iBI 650-00 1-0 I -.1 H: ' y41tIfI1 f 0 25.0718 260,61 \TNT A FA\t N,F,I'St' 150-NU,i'sod CA (F HT Xok 4 100+4 IT N DC MAJI W8-0836- SH — CONFIRM SUPPLIES SHIPPED DURING PHYSICAL INVENTORY OR SYSTEM DOWN—TIME ,A Exhibit N Page 10 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 155 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 EXHIBIT Adult Mental Health Residential Level UServices The Network Provider is contracted to provide Mental Health Residential Level || services. Level || residential treatment facility provides a structured group treatment setting with 24 hour per day, 7 days per week supervision for five or more residents who range from those who have significant deficits in independent living oki||o and need extensive supervision, support and assistance to those who have achieved a limited capacity for independent living, but who require frequent supervision, support and assistance. Level || Mental Health Residential Treatment Facilities provide long term, residential environment that provides care, support, assistance and limited supervision in daily livingto adults diagnosed with a serious and persistent major mental illness who do not have another primary residence. A residential treatment facility under Ru|e6SE'4.016, F.A.C. must sustain a 60'dayaverage or greater length of stay ofresidents, except ao specifically provided for in Section 394.87S(11), F.S. Community Mental Health Regulation. 65E' 4For|eve| ||, eachindividua| oha|| receiveoerviceoeachvveekinaccordancevvithouboection6SE-4, F.A.C. The Network Provider must adhere tothe service, programmatic, and administrative requirements for mental health residential services pursuant to Chapter 6SE-4, F.A.C, |. Criteria for Admission Individuals who enter Level 11 residential treatment facilities must meet the following minimum criteria: 1. Diagnosed ao having a mental illness; 2. Age 18orolder; 3. Ambulatory orcapable of self-transfer; 4. Able to participate in treatment programming and services; S. Free of major medical conditions requiring ongoing 24houro per day, 7 days per week nursing services; G. Self'adminiotem medication with staff supervision; 7. Does not exhibit chronic inappropriate behavior which disrupts the facility's activities or is harmful to self orothers; 8. Maintain personal hygiene and grooming with staff supervision; S. Initiate and participates in social interaction with staff supervision; 10. Perform assigned household chores with staff supervision; and 11. Is capable ofself-preservation in accordance with subparagraph 65E'4.016(17) (b) 2, F.A.C. 12. Additiona| admission criteria may be developed if such criteria are needed to ensure that individuals admitted by the facility are compatible with the facility's capability to serve them or to further delineate the minimum oki||o or behaviors that an individual needs tofunction in the facility's environment. U. Target Population 1. Pregnant women and women with dependent children; Exhibit Page 1of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 156 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 2. Parents or caregivers in need of adult mental health services pursuant to o. 394.674(1)(a)2, F.S, based upon the emotional crisis experienced from the potential removal of children. 3. Individuals who are being discharged from a state treatment facility; 4. Individuals who are at risk of being admitted into a civil of forensic state Mental Health Treatment Facility; S. Individuals who are voluntarily admitted, involuntarily examined, or placed under Part 1, Chapter 394, F.S.; G. Inmates approachingthe End of Sentence pursuantto Children and Families Operating Procedure (CFOP) 1SS'47; 7. Individuals who areforensic individuals (havean incompetentto proceed or a not guilty by reason of insanity court order); 8. Individuals who are at risk of institutionalization or incarceration for mental health reasons; S. Individuals who have had three (3) or more admissions to a crisis stabilization unit (CSU), short- term residential facility(SRT),or inpatient psychiatric unit, including mental health level | and || of the county jail; 10. Individuals who are experiencing long-term or serious acute episodes of mental impairment that may put them at risk of requiring more intensive services. |||. Procedures for Residential Placement |||.A.The ME is the single point of contact for Mental Health Residential referrals. Referral packets must include the residential application, a psychiatric evaluation within the last 30days, and ME consent form. 1. The ME reviews referrals for eligibility, logs eligible referrals in a centralized list, and forwards to the program within 72 hours of having received the referral oo that a screening can be scheduled by the program. 1) For Forensic Referrals,the Mental Health Residential program must conduct screenings within 72 hours of having received the referral. 2) For Civil Referrals, the Mental Health residential program must conduct screenings within S business days of having received the referral. 2. The residential program must submitwritten referral disposition to the ME and the referral source within 48 hours of having completed the screening 3. If an individual is denied by the residential program,the disposition to the ME and referral source must be accompanied by written documentation of the rational for denial and recommendation for the appropriate level ofcare. |||.B. Bed Availability: The Network Provider will update bed availability on a weekly basis and report availability to the ME'oASOCSpecialist. U|.C.DVmit|ist: 1) If placement is not immediately available, The ME will place the individual on the Centralized Wait List for Residential Services. While the individual is on the wait list, the referral source will be responsible to continue obtaining an individual's release of information when the previous one expires. The ME's ASOC Specialist will continue to communicate with the referral source and the Network Provider while the individual remains on the vvaitUot. 2) Interim Services All individuals placed on the vvaitUot should be enrolled in services by the Exhibit Page 2of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 157 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 assessing Network Provider/referral source until residential placement ioavailable. 3) The ME provides ongoing monitoring of the program to ensure compliance with length of stay (LOS), discharge procedures, and staffing of difficult individuals admitted to the program. |l/. Technical Assistance 1. The ME provides technical assistance to ensure compliance with contract requirements and applicable laws and regulations. 2. The ME provides technical assistance and coordination with other community Network Providers to ensure that individuals being discharged from the program have access to |eoo restrictive residential levels ofcare. 3. The ME acts liaison to the program and assists in the elimination of barriers to discharge for individuals served in the program V. Initial Authorization 1. An initial authorization number for the period of 120 days is generated if the individual meets criteria based on the documentation received with the referral. The authorization will become effective only upon admission into the treatment agency. 2. Reimbursement will only be provided for service dates covered by the authorization. V|. Continued Stay Criteria VI.A. In addition to meeting all the criteria outlined in Section 1, Criteria for Admission, on a continuing basis,the following criteria must also be met: 1. An individualized plan of active treatment is required. This plan should contain, at a minimum, clinical evidence of therapeutic goals that must be met before the individual can return tothe previous or other suitable living situation. 2. Evidence of continued need for support 24 hours a day through a therapeutic living situation. 3. Evidence of coordination and access to active therapeutic interventions and services directed at the alleviation of clinical symptoms that are interfering with the individual's ability to return toa less intensive level ofcare. l/|.B. Procedures for Continued Stay Request: The Network Provider must review the individua|'o information and determine the primary clinical reasoning for extending services at the same level ofcare. 1. The Network Provider must complete and submit the following tothe ME for review and determination. Incomplete requests will automatically bedenied. 1) Complete and sign the Adult Mental Health "Continued Stay Authorization Request Form 2)The initial individualized treatment plan along with all revisions and updates. 3) Requests are due 14 days prior to the expiration of the previous authorization. 2. It is the responsibility of the Network Provider to ensure that all submitted documentation has been received by the ME'o ASOC Specialist. Once all required documentation has been received,the request will be processed within 5 business days with the decision to authorize or deny payment for continued residential treatment. 3. Continued Stay authorizations are provided in 30 to 60'day intervals. Alternate authorization time intervals may be considered on an individual basis. Exhibit Page 3of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 158 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 l/U. Invoice Validation 1. The ME will monitor invoices submitted by Network Providers on a monthly basis to ensure that the billing is in congruence with the authorization period granted to each individual for residential services. The invoice should reflect the period of time for which the individua|'o stay was authorized. 2. Upon completion of the monthly review, the Network Provider will be notified of any discrepancies and the invoice will be adjusted accordingly. l The Network Provider must submit a completed Pre-Authorization Utilization Management Roster for Substance Abuse& Mental Health Residential Level 11 Services Only, per Exhibit K, along with then monthly invoicing that is due by the 8th of every month following the month of services. Exhibit O Page 4of4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 159 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT � Missing Children The Network Provider agrees that when services are provided to children who are adjudicated dependent where the care of the child is assigned to the Department or Network Provider, that the procedures outlined in Rule 65C'30.019, F.A.C. and Rule 65C'29.013, F.A.C. and in Children and Families Operating Procedure (CFOP) 175'85, entitled "Prevention, Reporting, and Services to MiooingChi|dren" will be adhered to. The Network Provider will perform the Departmental functions aodescribed in Rule 65C'30.019, F.A.C. and CFOP 175'85 which correspond to the functional role of this contract. The Network Provider also agrees that when services are provided to children in the community that are not adjudicated dependent,that it will comply with all licensing and contracting requirements. 1. Definitions m. "Abducted" means that an individual who does not have care and custody of a child under the jurisdiction of a dependency court has taken the child and left the jurisdiction of the court or in some manner is avoiding the supervision ordered by the dependency court. b. "Absconded" means that an individual who has care and custody of a child under the jurisdiction of a dependency court has taken the child and left the jurisdiction of the court or in some manner is avoiding the supervision ordered by the dependency court. b. "Absconded" means that an individual who has care and custody of a child under the jurisdiction of a dependency court has taken the child and left the jurisdiction of the court or in some manner io avoiding the supervision ordered by the dependency court. c. "Child" means any unmarried person under the age of 18 years who has not been emancipated by order of the court. d. "Department" means the Department of Children and Families unless otherwise specified. e. "Designee" means a person, contractual network provider or other agency or entity named by the Department. t "Exigent Circumstances" means situations that require immediate actions, such as the child is under the age of thirteen, believed to be out of the zone of safety for their age and development, mentally incapacitated, in a life-threatening situation, in the company ofothers who could endanger their welfare or is absent under circumstance inconsistent with established behaviors. g. "Family Services Counoe|or" means a professional position responsible for case management for children placements. The term includes Department of Children and Families staff and staff working for an agency named aoadesignee. h. Missing Child a person who is under the age of 18 years; whose location has not been determined; io currently placed in anout'of'home care setting; court order in'homep|acement; or is the subject of an active abuse investigation in which the child has been sheltered, would have been sheltered if their location had become known, or who was in the physical custody of the Department or a Network Provider when they went missing; and who has been or will be Exhibit{} Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagqk»f4 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 reported ao missing toa law enforcement agency. i. "Runaway" means a child who has left a relative placement, non-relative placement, shelter home, foster home, residential group home, any other placement alternative or their in-home placement without permission of the caregiver and who is determined to be missing. A child who has run away three or more times for the purposes is considered a "Habitual Runaway". 2. Reporting Missing Children m. The Network Provider agrees to immediately notify the family services counoe|or(o), their supervisor, and/or the CBC Lead agency, and the legal guardian to ensure that they are fully aware of the circumstances involving a missing child. b. The Network Provider shall ensure and document that the family services counoe|or(o), their supervisor, and/or the CBC Lead agency have assumed responsibility for taking all required steps to recover the missing child and are fully engaged. c. The Network Provider agrees to instruct caregivers, including relative and non-relative caregivers, and all other staff that might be required to report a child as missing to local |avv enforcement to immediately undertake the following activities, as applicable, and document all actions and activities related to any efforts made to report and/or locate any child who is determined tobe missing from their care orsupervision: d. If exigent circumstances exist, the caregiver, family services counselor, or until the family services counselor is engaged, the Network Provider employee, who has identified that a child is missing from their care or supervision shall immediately call local law enforcement as soon as a determination has been made that a child is missing; and they shall request that the responding office: (1) Take a report of the missing child. (2) Assign a case number to the missing child report and provide the case number back to the caregiver or person who io reporting the child missing. (3) Provide local |avv enforcement with a recent high-quality photo of the child or provide local law enforcement with a recent high quality photo when one becomes available. (4) Request that a copy of the police report be provided to the family services counselor once a police report becomes available. (S) If the responding |avv enforcement officer refuses to take a missing child report, for any reason, the individual attempting to report the child as missing will document the officer's name and specific local |avv enforcement agency name and request to speak to the |avv enforcement agency Watch/Shift Commander. If the |avv enforcement agency Watch Commander refuses to take a missing child report and it is a caregiver that is attempting to report the child as missing, the caregiver will immediately contact the family services counselor or on-call staff and provide them with all information related to local |avv enforcement not issuing a missing child report. Once the family services counselor oron-call Exhibit{} Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq�j»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 staff have learned that a local |avv enforcement agency will not issue a missing child report they will immediately seek assistance from the local area Community Based Care (CBC) Child Location Specialist or the Department of Children and Families Regional Criminal Justice Services Coordinator on resolving any issue related to reporting the child as missing to local law enforcement. (Q) |fitio a caregiver who has reported the child as missing to local |avv enforcement or attempted to report a child as missing to local |avv enforcement, they shall immediately notify the child's family services counselor or emergency on-call staff and provide them with the following information: (m) The |avv enforcement agency name that the child was reported as missing to or attempted tobe reported ao missing to; (b) The law enforcement missing child case number if one was issued by local |avv enforcement; (c) A copy of the law enforcement report when one io made available; (d) Detailed information on the child's overall state of mind and behavior prior to the child going missing; (a) Detailed description of what the child was last seen wearing; (f) Detailed information on possible locations that the child might be going to; and (g) Detailed information on any individuals that the child might be traveling with. e. |f exigent circumstances do not exist, the caregiver, family services counselor, or other Network Provider staff will within the first four(4) hours of learning that a child might be missing check to see what, if any, of the child's personal belongings are missing or if the child left a note; and,the caregiver, family services counselor, or other staff (if the family services counselor is not yet engaged), will: (1) Contact the following persons as appropriate to ascertain if the child has been seen, or has given any indications that may explain the child's missing status: (m) Schoo|/chi|d'o teachers and school resource officer; (b) The child's relatives/parents, both local and non'|oca|, if appropriate, and the caregiver has the means for such contact; (c) Any friends or places that the child generally frequents,the local runaway shelter, if there io one in the community; and, (d) The child's employer, if applicable. (2) Write down any information gathered that might help locate the child. (3) Providete|ephone/beeper numbers and ask for the individuals above to call back and share information if they have further information or see the child. t If at anytime during the initial four (4) hour search for the child, if the caregiver, family services counselor, or any other Network Provider employee (if the family services counselor is not yet engaged), becomeoconcernedabouttheimmediateoafetyandvveU'beingofthechi|d, or the child's location remains unknown after four (4) hours from the time that the caregiver, family services counselor, or Network Provider employee learned that the location of the child was Exhibit{} Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq4»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 unknown, they shall immediately call local |avv enforcement and they shall follow the steps outlined in Section 2. above. g. If at anytime, the child is located or returns tothe caregive/o home after |avv enforcement has been notified of the missing child case, all |avv enforcement agencies and other agencies that were notified of the missing child episode must be contacted immediately by the caregiver, family services counselor, or other Network Provider employee who made the report. |fatany time new information is obtained on a possible location of the missing child, the caregiver, family services counselor, or any other employee of the Network Provider shall immediately contact all |avv enforcement agencies and other agencies that were notified of the missing child episode as to the possible location of the child. If the Family Services Counselor has been engaged, the Network Provider shall also inform them and the legal guardian of the new information once law enforcement has been notified. h. All of the Department's documentation related tothe missing child episode shall be completed and entered into the Department's approved missing child reporting system within one working day of the family services counselor, on-call staff, or Community Based Care (CBC) Child Location Specialist learning of missing child episode regardless of whether local law enforcement has issued a missing child report number. This includes the uploading of a recent high-quality photograph of the child into the Department's approved missing child reporting system. If local |avv enforcement has refused to issue a missing child report a dummy local |avv enforcement case number of 00000 and the name of the local |avv agency that refused to issue the missing child report shall be used to complete and enter the missing child episode into the Department's approved missing child reporting system. 3. Resources 1) Children and Families Operating Procedure No. 176'86 — FmmmOVSmfetV — Prevention, Reporting and Services toMissing Children: 2) Rule ChmpterG6C}3CL F.A.C.: 65C-30 : General Child Welfare Provisions - Florida Administrative Rules, Law, Code, 3) Rule Chapter 6SC'29, F.A.C.: 65C-29 : Protective Invest!g2tj2ni:_ELorida Administrative Rules, Law, Code, Register- FAC, Exhibit{} I"wk in,4Bfixd South HuNdW (C'ooW�wflo;�,w;8-ov*b Furl&� Beim%iuzM H&Mnh Nemv Wk,Inc,) 7/3,,2033 EXHIBIT V Special Provisions for the Forensic Services Program The Network Provider will be responsible for ensuring the provision of mental health, substance abuse and ancillary services to individuals charged with felony offenses and that have been committed or may beatriskof commitmenttothe Departmentof Children and Families("Department"),pursuantto chapter 916, F.S. The Network Provider will participate in a comprehensive forensic program that meets all requirements of chapter 916, F.S., Forensic Client Services Act,this Forensic Services Program Exhibit,and any other applicable state and/federal rules, regulations, operating procedures established forensic performance measures. (m) All individuals referred for admission to a short-term residential treatment facility (SRT) by the Forensic Specialists must be granted an on'oiteface'to~face interview with 72 hours of referral. The Network Provider must submit written findings and recommendations to the referral source and within 48 hours of client interview.The Network Provider must discuss any denial of services with the ForensicTeam prior to responclingto the referral source.The ForensicTeam must discuss denials of services with the ME'o designated Forensic Coordinator within 72 hours of having received the disposition from the denying program. (b) All individuals referred for admission to a residential treatment facility by the Forensic Specialists will be granted an on'oiteface'to~face interview within a minimum of72 hours of referral, for individuals residing within Miami'Dade, Monroe, or Brovvard Counties. For individuals who are referred for admission and who live outside of the above referenced counties, the Network Provider must coordinate the interview date for the client with the Forensic Specialist and if necessary, involve the ME'odeoignated Forensic Coordinator. The Network Provider must submit written findings and recommendations tothe referral source within 48 hours of client interview. The Forensic Team must discuss any denial of services with the ME'o designated Forensic Coordinator within 72 hours of having received the disposition from the denying program. (c) The network providers' case manager will coordinate services and provide the court with routine progress reports as required by the conditional release order. (d) The network providers' case manager will immediately consult the Forensic Specialist regarding any apparent conditional release violation. Network Provider staff will be responsiblefor notifying the court and the Forensic Specialist of any conditional release violations via affidavit or sworn statement pero. 916.17(2), F.S. The Network Provider will not submit violations of conditional release affidavits/reports to the court prior to consultation with the Forensic Specialist. The Forensic Team, when appropriate, should discuss proposed violations of conditional release with the ME'o Forensic Coordinator, except in cases of physical aggression by the individual inquestion. Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq(j4»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk in,4Bfixd South HuNdW ((`ooW�wflo;�,w;8-ov*b Furl&� Beim%iuzM H&Mnh Nemv Wk,Inc,) 7/3,,2033 (e) The Network Provider designee will complete and sign the Agency Agreement to Treat and return itto the Forensic Team within 72 hours of having received it. (f) Diversion- The Network Provider will be responsible for the provision of services and the monitoring of individuals charged with felonies in the Miami-Dade and Monroe County Jails who are at risk of commitment to the Department of Children and Families, but who may be diverted to the community by the Forensic Team. L The Network Provider will facilitate and coordinate the provision of mental health treatment, competency restoration training, residential care or housing with supervision, medical and auxiliary services if appropriate, case management and monitoring of individuals who are being diverted from commitment to the Department of Children and Families, pursuant to chapter 916, F. S. ii. The Network Provider will facilitate and support the activities of the Forensic Team by providing accommodations for the provision of competency restoration training at the network provider's fadUty(ieo). iii. The Network Provider will ensure attendance at court hearings,obtain conditional release orders, and ensure individuals are monitored in the community in accordance with the terms of the conditional release order. (g) Discharge Planning — The Network Provider will be responsible for ensuring the active collaboration with the Forensic Specialists in discharge planning activities for forensic clients at state treatment facilities. L The Network Provider will, per the request of the Forensic Specialists, participate in treatment team, and discharge planning meetings for forensic clients in state treatment facilities. ii. The Network Provider will assist the Forensic Team in the development and submission of conditional release plans, discharge plans to state treatment facilities and to the committing court. If requested, the Network Provider will attend court hearings in the cases of individuals being discharged from state treatment facilities and ensure effective linkage to their service continuum. (h) Conditional Release Monitoring —The Network Provider will ensure that individuals on conditional release order in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties, including individuals transferred into the counties from other circuits are monitored. L The Network Provider will ensure that individuals on conditional release are monitored and in compliance in accordance with the court order and department rules. Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq(j»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk in,4Bfixd South HuNdW (C'ooW�wflo;�,w;8-ov*b Furl&� Beim%iuzM H&Mnh Nemv Wk,Inc,) 7/3,,2033 ii. The Network Provider will ensure the committing court is immediately notified by phone and in writing of any deviations from the conditional release order. The Network Provider will ensure the Forensic Specialist is copied on written correspondence to the court. iii. The Network Provider will maintain current copies of conditional release orders. (i) The Network Provider must facilitate the Forensic Specialists' requirement to manage the residential treatment beds funded by community forensic dollars in the Southern Region. i. Citrus Health Network, Inc.: The Network Provider agrees to make available eight (8) residential beds in the Safe Transition and Access to Recovery(STAR) Program,for eligible individuals on conditional release in need of forensic mental health services placed by the Forensic Team/ME pursuant to FRCrP 3.219(b), 3.217(b) and F.S. 916.17. The STAR Program provides intensive, short-term treatment to individuals who are temporarily in need of a structured therapeutic setting in a less restrictive but longer-stay alternative to acute hospitalization. It is agreed that during the term of this agreement,these beds must only be use for forensic individuals.The Network Provider agrees that the ME'o decision for placement is final and binding on all parties. The Network Provider must submit weekly census reports by the dates and times specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, and to the individuals identified. ii. Passageway Residence of Dade CountV, Inc.: The Network Provider agrees to make available upto fourteen(14) residential beds in both level || beds and in Room and Board with Supervision Level ||for eligible individuals on conditional release from other circuits in need of forensic mental health services placed by the ME. Statewide admission to Passageway Residence ofDade County, Inc. io for individuals committed to the Florida Department of Children and Families, in accordance with the provisions of Florida Statutes Chapter 916, Forensic Services Act and released pursuant to FRCrP 3.219(b), 3.217(b) and F.S. 916.17. It is agreed that during the term of this agreement these beds may only be used for forensic individuals. The Network Provider agrees that the ME'o decision for placement is final and binding on all parties. The Network Provider must submit weekly census reports by the dates and times specified in ExhibitC, Required Reports, and to the individuals identified. iii. Rehabilitation House: The Network Provider agrees to make available four (4) residential beds in both level || beds and in Room and Board with Supervision Level || level 2 beds for eligible individuals on conditional release from other circuits in need of forensic mental health services placed by the ME pursuant Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq(%»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"I"1%in'4Bfixd South Huli'W w;8-ov*b Furl&� Beim%iuzM H&Mnh Nemv Wk,Inc,) 7/3,,2033 to FRCrP 3.219(b), 3.217(b) and F.S. 916.17. It is agreed that during the term of this agreement, these beds may only be used for forensic individuals. The Network Provider agrees that the ME'o decision for placement is final and binding on all parties. The Network Provider must submit weekly census reports by the dates and times specified in ExhibitC, Required Reports,and to the individuals identified. Exhibit Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagq&»f4 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 Exhibit Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness(PATH) Authority: 4JU.I(� s. Jg0cc'Jl et. seq. The Network Provider must adhere to the service delivery and reporting requirements described in this Exhibit, the approved Intended Use Plan, and the Department's Program Guidance for Contract De|iverab|eo — Guidance Document 15, Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Services. ToacceootheDepartment'oFY21'22GuidanceDocument1S, dickonthe|inkbe|ovv: Note:Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document Proiects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness(PATH)Service Tobe eligible for PATH, individuals must: w Be18 years orolder; w Haveaoeriouomenta| i||ne000raoeriouomenta| i||neooandco'occurringoubotanceuoeiooue, and w Be homeless orat imminent risk of becoming homeless. The Network Provider must adhere to the following requirements: ° Annually submit an application packet which includes a budget and an Intended Use Plan (IUP) for Managing Entity and Department review and approval. o The Department will provide a budget, an |UP template, and a due date. • The |UP must cover needs and services for the upcoming State fiscal year (7/1- 6/30).The Network Providers shall detail how PATH programs collaborate with the local Continuum of Care (CoC) and the Coordinated Entry process, and include signed letters of support from the CoC Lead Agency. • The |UP must specify a plan to reach the areas in which the greatest number of individuals who are experiencing homelessness with a need for mental health, substance use disorder, and housing services are located. • |fno significant changes to PATH programs are anticipated for the upcoming fiscal year,the PATH Director must submit a letter certifying that the response to the |UP has not changed. ° Ensure that PATH funded case managers are trained in Housing Navigation to: o Provide individualized support by helping each PATH-enrolled individual develop a personalized service plan to address any barriers to obtaining and maintaining permanent housing. Exhibit Page 1ofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 168 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 o Provide employment linkage, benefits establishment, linkage to community providers for substance use treatment, primary and mental health care, and all other services needed to assist individuals in reaching their recovery goals. o Perform community outreach to business owners, rea|toro, landlords, housing developers and other service providers to build strong relationships and identify new and existing opportunities to better assist individuals in accessing resources, employment, supportive services, and housing opportunities. ° Review service plans every three months and the plan must include: o Community mental health services, o Coordination and referrals for needed services such as shelter, daily living activities, personal and benefits planning,transportation, habilitation and rehabilitation services, prevocationa| and employment services, and permanent housing;and o Assistance obtaining income and income support services, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, and Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance(SS|/SSD|). ° Maintain individual medical records for each PATH participant containing an intake form, a determination of eligibility for PATH-funded services, aservice plan, and progress notes. ° Submit an annual report no later than November 171h via the PDXat w Train designated staff on SS|/SSD| Outreach, Access, and Recovery(SOAR) using the SOAR Online Course, available at: o In the event PATH staff do not provide SOAR services, PATH staff must link potentially eligible individuals to non-profit or advocacy organizations assisting with applications for Social Security benefits. * EnterSS|/SSD| application data into the SOAR Online Application Tracking(OAT)database at in accordance with Managing Entity Contract Guidance 9. * Provide at least one dollar of local matching funds for every three dollars of PATH funds received and expend local matching funds to provide eligible services to PATH participants. Match-funded expenditures must align with the services identified in the local |UP budget. o Calculating Match Example: $300,000 federal award Must provide$1 for every$3 in federal dollars Calculation: $300,000/3 =$100,000 match to be provided TOTAL PATH EXPEND|TURES=$400,000 ° Employ policies and procedures that ensure priority use of other available funding sources for services (i.e., Medicaid). ° Include consideration of continuity of care needs specifically for people experiencing homelessness in disaster response plans.The Network Provider shall assess, at least annually, and amend as appropriate,their disaster response plan to ensure it continues to meet the service needs of the target population. Exhibit Page 2ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 169 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 ° Participate and collect consumer data in the Homeless Management Information System (HM|S) and establish plans for new hire training and continued training. w Adhere to the standards established in the Florida PATH Program Manual The State PATH Contact (SPC) reserves the right to exclude any entity seeking to apply for PATH Grant funding. The Managing Entity shall: ° Review instructions and participate intraining(o) on data entry into the Web Block Grant Application System (WebBGAS) data system and annually check for any changes that may have been updated since prior years. ° Review and become familiar with the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) requirements for the Grant Fiscal Year. The FOA is accessible through the Resource page in PDX. w Check each PATH Provider IU P and budget for accuracy, completeness, and adherence to the reporting requirements and submit to the SPCby the due date. w Upload PATH application documents and enter the data for each provider into WebBGAS once approved by the SPC. w Ensure budget costs charged to the grant are allowable as authorized under 45 CFR §75.403, and that housing expenses do not exceed the maximum 20 percent allowable per section 522(h) (42U.S. Code §290cc-22). w Review and approve the PATH Provider's annual report in PDX prior to submitting for SPC for approval. Review and approval include verification of PATH funds received, matching funds used in support ofPATH, services, referrals, and activities. w Designate a lead staff responsible for managing, reviewing and ensuring accurate data input by PATH Provider's inPDX. w Encourage PATH Providers to develop and implement a quality improvement plan for the use of program data on access, use, and outcomes to support efforts to decrease the differences in access to, use, and outcomes of service activities. Providers may incorporate the quality improvement(Ql) plan as part of their larger QI plan provided that the PATH eligible population io considered. PATH Providers are encouraged to collect and use data to: o Identify the number of individuals tobe served during the grant period; o Identify subpopulations (i.e., racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minority groups) vulnerable to behavioral health disparities to be actively addressing; and o Identify methods for the development of policies and procedures to ensure adherence to the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Health and Health Care. ° Assist PATH Providers in collaborating with local resources to link people with safe, affordable housing. ° Inform the SPC within three business days of any significant program changes or anticipated changes. If determined to be necessary by the SPC, a request detailing the planned revisions and justification must be submitted. Implementation of any significant changes are contingent upon Department approval. An example of a significant change includes, but is not limited,to the Exhibit Page 3ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 170 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 following: a corrective action issue, adding a new or withdrawing of a PATH Provider, or changes in funding allocation. ° Select PATH Providers based on areas in the state in which the greatest number ofindividuals who are experiencing homelessness with a need for mental health, substance use disorder, and housing services are located w Use Section 4 and Appendix F in the most current SPC Welcome Manual when conducting site visits.The manual is available in PDX. ° Ensure both street outreach and case management are provided in each of the county(ieo) served. Best Practice Considerations: PATH Enrollment In order to establish consistency across PATH programs it is recommended that the PATH Enrollment Checklist below io used when enrolling PATH participants. Exhibit Page 4ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 171 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 PATH Enrollment Checklist Enrollment: PATH enrollment implies that there is the intent to provide services for an individual other than those provided in the outreach setting.The term enrolled means that there is a mutual intent for the services to begin. PATH enrollment is when: 1) The individual has been determined tobe PATH eligible, 2) The individual and the PATH Provider have reached a point of engagement where there is a mutual agreement that services will be provided, and 3) The PATH Provider has started an individual file or record for the individual that includes, at a minimum: a. Basic demographic information needed for reporting, b. Documentation by the Provider of the determination of PATH eligibility, c Documentation by the Provider of the mutual agreement for the provision of services, d. Documentation of services provided, and e. Service plan if the PATH enrollee io receiving case management services. has been determined eligible for PATH (Name of Person Served) enrollment based on meeting the following criteria: F-1 He/she has u mental health diagnosis of OR F ] There is an informed presumption that the individual has a serious mental illness because: F-1 He/she is experiencing or displaying symptoms of mental illness and is experiencing difficulty in functioning as a result of these symptoms that indicates severity, F-1Ho/ohohuoohurodorhuouknovvnhiotoryofongugomontvvithmontu| hou|thoomi000' F-1 He/she has symptoms and functioning that indicates there is a history of or expected tenure of significant mental health concerns AND F-1 Ho/oho lacks any housing, OR F-1 His/her primary residence during the night is a supervised public or private facility that provides temporary living accommodations, OR F-1 Ho/oho iouresident in temporary or transitional housing that caries time limits, OR | | He/she is in udoub|od'up living arrangement where his/her name is not on the|ouoo' OR F-1 He/she io living inu condemned building without u place 0o move, OR F-1 He/she ioin arrears in rent/utility payments, OR F-1 He/she has received un eviction notice without u place ho move, OR Exhibit Page 6ofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 172 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 7/1/2021 | | He/she is being discharged from u hou|1h care orcriminal justice institution without u place 0olive, OR F-1He/shoio|ivinginoubstundundoondiUonothekoou|dnoou|tinhomo|000n000duo0o |oou| oodoonfomomont' police action' voluntary action by the person, or inducements bvservice providers 0ogo0o alternatives like short-term shelters whose residents are considered hobohomeless. Exhibit Page GofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 173 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 07/01/2021 Exhibit Temporary Assistance for Needy Families /TANF\Funding Guidance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is afedera| block grant component which provides funding to states to help move recipients into work. In the context of the Department ofChildren and Families (Department), Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH),TANF is a funding stream for providing substance use disorder services or mental health services tofamilies receiving TANF cash assistance benefits.TANF It is not a separate program; it is a funding stream. The Network Provider must adhere tothe requirements listed in this exhibit. |. Authority TANF was authorized by Congress in 1996', and Florida enacted the program in Chapters 414 and 445, F.S. The Department has also developed a state plan, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families State Plan Renewal: October l, 2020'September 30, 2023, available at: U. Eligibility A. For reimbursement ofan individua|'o substance use disorder services or mental health services through the TANF funding stream, one of two eligibility standards apply: 1. The individual must meet TANFeligibility requirements; or 2. The individual must be at'riokfor welfare dependency, as provided unders. 414.1585, F.S. B. Section 414.1585, F.S, establishes the requirements for TANF funding to be used in SAMH for diversionary services. This is for families who are at-risk of welfare dependency due toa substance use disorder or mental health disorder. Additionally, a family must beator below 200% of the federal poverty level, and must be one ofthe following: 1. A parent or relative caretaker with one or more minor children living in the home; 2. A non-custodial parent with a court order to pay child support; 3. A pregnant woman; 4. A family whose children have been removed from the home by the Child Welfare Program (where the service io included or added to the active family reunification goals in the case p|an); or S. ASupp|ementa| Security |ncome (SSI) recipient ora Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD|) recipient. ^See,the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act, Pub. L. 104'193, (1996). Revised Exhibit Y Page 1of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 174 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 07/01/2021 TANFfunds cannot be used to reimburse medical treatment services.^ A family that receives TANF cash assistance payments, the amount of which is dependent on family size, must meet certain weekly work activity requirements. Sanctions apply to a family when it does not meet the work activity requirements. This ioan important point to note, ao sanctions will reduce the cash assistance payment available for afami|y. Substance use disorder services and mental health services are considered job search and job readiness assistance. Such assistance is time limited by federal law' Additionally, Florida |avv has adopted the following requirements relating to inclusion of substance use disorder services and mental health services ao work activities: 1. ATANF recipient cannot claim more than S hours of outpatient services a week, up to a cap of100hours peryear.^ 2. A TANF recipient receiving services through out-of-home residential treatment may be exempted from the work requirement, when certified by Florida-licensed physician, for 60 days, which may be extended upto an additional 90dayo.' U|. Managing Entity Responsibilities and Expectations The Managing Entities are responsible for: 1. Acknowledging each new or renewed Participant via electronic submission prior to reimbursement approval for each Participant, 2. Providing technical assistance to Network Service Providers aoneeded; 3. Identifying outreach services, and promoting interagency collaboration for linkages in the community; 4. Overseeing all TANF SAMH requirements and invoice approvals; S. Performing annual monitoring using the approved TAN F monitoring tool, and following-up on the monitoring to ensure that corrective action plans are completed; G. Documenting, investigating, and resolving complaints, with additional technical assistance, when needed; 7. Monitoring length of stay, for residential treatment to ensure that TANF is used as an appropriate funding stream; and 8. Implementing new federal and state requirements related to the reauthorization of TANF legislation. |l/. Network Service Provider Responsibilities and Expectations Network Service Providers that receive TANF as a funding stream must be required by contract to 242U.SI. o. 608(6)(A). 3 42 U.S.C. s. 607(d)(6).Job search and readiness activities may be counted as work activities for no more than 6 weeks a year, and no more than four consecutive weeks.42U.SI. o.607(o)(Z)(A)(i). 4S.414.065(4)(f), F.S. ^S.4140655, F.S. Revised Exhibit Y Page 2of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 175 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 07/01/2021 ensure Participants meet TANF eligibility requirements. It is the Provider's responsibility to determine if Participant meets eligibility criteria by using the TANF SAMH EZ'1 Eligibility Form as means of assisting the Participant with determining whether the Participant can be certified as TANF'e|igib|e. Provider responsibilities and expectations further require that: 1. TANF, as a funding stream, only be used for client-specific services. 2. The Network Service Provider utilizing a notification procedure established by their Managing Entity must send a notification to the Managing Entity for confirmation of the Participants' involvement in the program. 3. All Participants are re-determined for TANF eligibility by the Network Provider and certified by the Participant's signature, reflecting their current status between July Ist and July 31st, orao directed bythe Department. 4. The Network Service Provider must document the federally mandated income verification. Monthly income must be requested by the Provider and updated monthly in the Participant's case file.This only applies to the TANF diversion population. S. Before any funds are released by the Managing Entity, each Network Service Provider certify the Participant's eligibility, as required by federal and state law;and G. Any month in which TANF SAMH services are billed, a Network Service Provider submit the state-approved TANF SAMH Participant Log along with the monthly invoice.The total units of TANF SAMH billed services on the Participant Log must match the TANF services on the invoice. The Managing Entity must verify that every individual who receives services was a TANF SAMH'eUgib|e Participant during the month covered by the invoice prior to payment of the invoice. V. Services Because TANF is a funding stream, not a program, both the Managing Entity and Network Service Providermuotbe able to demonstrate service utilization by funding source. As with any clinical service, the Participant's need should determine the type, intensity, and frequency of service provided. The service should also support the following Florida TANF macro goals: 1. To make sure that children are safe in their homes or the homes of relatives; and 2. To prepare Participants to enter the workforce and retain employment. If a Participant receives Medicaid, TANF SAMH funds shall not be used to reimburse Medicaid services. Rather TANF SAMH funds shall support Medicaid services. All SAMH services utilizing TANF funding must be client-specific. This is due to the eligibility requirements discussed previously inSection ||. l/|. Monitoring Managing Entities are responsible for monitoring all aspects of TANF as a funding stream. Each Managing Entity will use randomly selected files to review the progress notes and treatment plans for Revised Exhibit Y Page 3of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 176 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthF|ohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hea|thNetvvork^ |ncI, 07/01/2021 evidence that Participants, in the Managing Entity's respective region, are pumuingTANF goals as part of the Participant's treatment. l/U.TANFSAh8H Incidental Expenditures for Housing Assistance m) The TANF SAMH incidental coot center may be used for temporary housing assistance to remove barriers (i.e., lack of affordable housing, public housing waiting list, homelessness, etc) to treatment that are identified as challenges in the client's recovery process. Accessing the incidental coot center for temporary housing assistance should be used as a resource necessary to stabilize and maintain TANF eligible family members receiving treatment services when the provider has exhausted and documented in client's case file, all other available resources. The uses of these funds are short-term and temporary in nature and should not exceed four (4) consecutive months of temporary housing assistance for each family per fiscal year. The expenditure of SAMH TANF incidental funds will be reflected in the incidental cost center onthe monthly invoice. This information must be monitored by the Managing Entity to ensure that the funds expended do not exceed the four (4) month time period. The cost per day for housing assistance may not exceed $S0.00 per day. b) Services tobeProvided Services provided to families resulting from the use of the temporary housing assistance incidental expenditure will consist of direct and indirect client contact and will include but not be limited to: case management, aftercare, intervention, and prevention services. Additionally, documentation of the above services must clearly show improved outcomes towards economic self-sufficiency and permanent housing. All documentation must be clearly identified in the client's case record for monitoring purposes. c) Documentation of the incidental expenses should include: w Client Name ° Number of Days (24 hours) per month in rental housing unit(Census Log) ~ The goa|(o)for SAMHTANF w Description of treatment services received each month ° Rental Receipt ° Approving authority signature with date Revised Exhibit Y Page 4of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 177 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AA Motivational Support Specialists Network Provider: Guidance/Care Center, Inc. The Network Provider agrees to comply with the provisions of this Exhibit, agrees to adhere to the requirements set forth in the approved Motivational Support Program Protocols ("Protocols"), incorporated by reference herein. The protocols for each circuit in the Southern Region (Miami Dade County and Monroe County) are available upon request to the ME's Contract Manager. The Network Provider also agrees to collaborate with the ME and the Department in executing the action steps identified in the Southern Region SAMH Integration with Child Welfare plan, herein incorporated by reference. 1. PURPOSE Motivational Support Specialist (MSS) are intended to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect resulting from parent(o)' or caregiver(o)' behavioral health condition and to improve outcomes for the families involved in the child welfare system. 2. AUTHORITY The Prime Contract between the ME and the Department provides the ME with the authority to contract for these services. 3. PROGRAM SPECIFIC TERMS m. CASE MANAGEMENT-Case management services consist of activities aimed at identifying the recipient's needs, planning services, linking the service system with the person, coordinating the various system components, monitoring service delivery, and evaluating the effect of the services received. b. CHILD WELFARE-Services provided directly or under contract with the Florida Department of Children and Families' Family Safety Program Office. c. DEPARTMENT TheDepartmentofChi|drenandFami|yServiceo, createdpurouanttoSection 20.19, Florida Statues (F.S.). d. FLORIDA SAFE FAMILIES NETWORK ("FSFN") — A Department of Children and Families automated data system utilized to track child welfare cases. e. FULL CASE MANAGEMENT AGENCIES full case management agencies under contract with the lead Community Based Care ("CBC") agency,that provide support to children and families to help ensure the best possible outcomes for children and families who are involved in the child welfare system in Miami'DadeCounty. f. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES -This coot center provides for incidental expenses, such as clothing, medical care, educational needs, developmental services, FACT Team housing subsidies and pharmaceuticals (if not required by the RFP to be reimbursed through a separate coot reimbursement contract), and other approved costs. All incidental expenses must have prior written authorization by the K8E's authorized staff member or be authorized in the contract. Exhi bit AA Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 g. INTENSIVE FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES: Agencies under contract with the lead CBCto provide intensive in-home services intended to prevent high and imminent risk families from entering the Dependency Court system while increasing the families' level of functionality. h. MOTIVATIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALISTS ("MSS") — Are staff positions (Case Manager) that provide ancillary support to the CBC Case Manager, perform linkage to the child welfare system to engage and support involved child welfare families in appropriate behavioral health treatment and recovery with a goal of improving both behavioral health treatment and child welfare outcomes. L MOTIVATIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALISTS SUPERVISOR — A master's level supervisor who manages and oversees the Motivational Support Specialists. }. CITRUS FAMILY CARE NETWORK (^[FCN'')' The Department ofChildren and Family Services Child Welfare Lead Community Based Care (CBC)Agency for the Southern Region. k. OUTREACH Outreach services are provided through aformal program to both individuals and the community. Community services include education, identification, and linkage with high- riskgroupo. Outreach services for individuals are designed to: encourage, educate, and engage prospective individual who show an indication of behavioral health needs. Individual enrollment io not included in Outreach services. |. QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL A physician or physician assistant licensed under Chapter 4S8or 459, F.S, a professional licensed under Chapter 490 or491, F.S, notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person who io certified through a department-recognized certification process ao provided for inoo. 397.311(33), and 397.416, F.S. Individuals who are certified are permitted to serve in the capacity of a qualified professional, but only within the scope of their certification. mm. SCREENING —The first step needed to identify if there is a substance use or mental health disorder potentially impacting parenting protective capacity and the safety of the child. It is a process to determine the possibility that a behavioral health disorder may be present and to identify indicators when one suspects the presence of disorder. n. SUMMARY Avvrhten statement summarizing the results of the screening relative tothe perceived condition of the Individual and a further statement of possible needs based on the |ndividua|'s condition to include the results of a urinalysis, when applicable, as specified in the Motivational Support Program Protocols, incorporated by reference herein. 4. GEOGRAPHIC AREA8&LOCATION m. Services will be provided in Monroe County at the Network Provider's site and/or, or in the field (i.e. |ndividua|'s home, community service center, etc] b. IVISS services should be located in a place where they will be easily available and accessible to child welfare personnel. IVISS locations,where Individual records are maintained,must be licensed for Intervention: General Intervention and Intervention: Case Management as required by Rule 65D'30, F.A.C. Exhi bit AA Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 S. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS m. This contract provides for 1 staff, as per the approved operating budget, herein incorporated by reference. b. Changes to the staffing pattern must be prior approved by the ME. c. Staff shall preferably hold the appropriate clinical license or certification. The minimum qualifications for a MSS are a bachelor's degree in aoocia| behavior science or related field and one (1) year of applicable experience. Preference should be given to certified addictions professionals or to individuals who have both behavioral health needs and child abuse/neglect knowledge and experience. All MSS services are to be provided under the supervision of qualified professional, as required by Rule 6SD'30, F.A.C. G. FUNCTIONS A brief description of the duties of the MSP Screening processes are below, however,the Network Provider is referred to the approved Motivational Support Program Protocols, incorporated by reference herein,for a detailed description of the screening and referral process. m. The MSS, upon receipt of referral, will secure an SFBHN Consent to Release Information from the individual and will attach this consent as part of the referral packet to the behavioral health provider. If the individual refuses to sign the Consent to Release Information to MSS,then FSFN will be updated to indicate such. b. If the case is found not to have any behavioral indicators, MSS will enter a SAMH note in FSFN indicating the result of the assessment and upload the ME approved screening tool. The progress should be rated as ''adequate^ c. The MSS will utilize a screening tool to determine the need for behavioral health services for all referrals. The MSS will determine if there has been a screening completed within the previous 90 days and ascertain if another screening is necessary. d. The MSS will ensure that an intake appointment is made within seven (7) business days to a behavioral health treatment provider for a full assessment and linkage to recommended treatment services when the screening identifies behavioral health indicators. 7. DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Data shall be submitted electronically to the ME by the 4th of each month following the month of service into K|S, SAMH|S, FASAMS or other data reporting system designated by the ME. MSS shall enter data using an MSS Staff ID as defined in FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155-2 and by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Exhi bit AA Guidance/Care Center, Inc. pag&E&of5 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 The MSS shall also utilize FSFN to regularly update the individuals' progress within the timeframes specified in the Motivational Support Program Protocols, incorporated by reference herein. 8. TRAINING m. The Network Provider agrees to ensure that MSS's participate in the MSS statewide meetings when they occur, any training provided by the Department specifically for MSS, and/or to attend a work-related conference. b. The MSS must participate in all ME requiredtrainingo including but not limited to all technical assistance, Child Welfare ChampionoTrainingo, FSFN Training, etc S. INCIDENTAL EXPENSE FUNDS m. These funds may be used to remove barriers to treatment that are identified as problems in the |ndividua|'s intervention plan and to provide resources that are necessary to keep the family member in treatment. This funding may be used when no other resources are available. b. Uses of these funds include, but are not limited to, transportation, childcare, housing assistance, clothing, and educational/vocational assistance. Incidental funds may also be used for toxicology screens when they are identified as necessary in the |ndividua|'sscreeninQ or case management monitoring process, and in those instances when it is necessary to verify use or abstinence for an Individual intreatment. c. Although use of these funds for toxicology screens is allowable, this should only occur in situations where other resources are unavailable. Incidental Expense funds should primarily be used to fund Individuals' needs to remove barriers totreatment. d. Criteria for use of the incidental funds, procedures for accessing them,and the accounting for expenditures will be developed cooperatively between the provider, the MSS, and the ME'o System of Care staff. The ME's System of Care staff will have final approval of the criteria, procedures, and accounting for these funds. a. Each month, the Network Provider shall submit a report tothe ME's Sr. Accountant, which details year-to-date expenditures and the balance of the MSS incidental funds, along with the corresponding incidental fund nequeotform(o). The expenditure of MSS incidental funds will be reflected in the incidental expenses cost center on the monthly invoice.This information must be monitored by the Network Provider agency to ensure that the funds allocated at the beginning of each fiscal year are not exceeded. f. The total amount of MSS funding for this contract io . This includes $O. lOthat the Network Provider agrees to make available for Incidentals Expense funds. 1O. INCIDENTAL FUND REQUEST FORM a. The incidental fund request must contain, at a minimum,the information below: ii. Name of the MSS accessing funds; Exhi bit AA Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 ii. Funds spent on behalf of(individual name); iii. Referral type(protective investigation/supervision); iv. Date ofrequest; V. Description of Goods/Services requested; vi. How the purchase is related directly tothe intervention plan; vii. Goal/Reason for purchase amount requested; and viii. MSS and approving authority signature with date. Exhi bit AA IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 ExhibitAC Care Coordination Services |. OVERVIEW A. DEFINITIONS Section 394.4573(1)(a), F.S, defines Care Coordination to "mean the implementation of deliberate and planned organizational relationships and service procedures that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the behavioral health system by engaging in purposeful interactions with individuals who are not yet effectively connected with services to ensure service linkage. Examples of Care Coordination activities include development of referral agreements, shared protocols, and information exchange procedures.The purpose of Care Coordination ioto enhance the delivery of tneatmentoerviceoandnecoveryoupportsandtoimproveoutcomesamongprioritypopu|ationo." B. PURPOSE AND GOALS Care Coordination serves to assist individuals who are not effectively connected with the services and supports they need to transition successfully from higher levels of care to effective community- basedcare. This includes services and supports that affect a pemon'o overall vve||'being, such as primary physical health care, housing, and social connectedness. Cane Coordination connect systems including behavioral health, primary care, peer and natural supports, housing, education, vocation and the justice systems. It is time'|imited, with a heavy concentration on educating and empowering the person served and provides a single point of contact until a person is adequately connected to the care that meetstheir needs. Cane Coordination is not a service in and of itself, it is a collaborative effort to efficiently target treatment resources to needs, effectively manage and reduce risk, and promote accurate diagnosis and treatment due to consistency ofinformation and shared information. It is an approach that includes coordination at the funder level, through data surveillance, information sharing across regional and system partners, partnerships with community stakeholders (i.e., housing providers, judiciary, primary care,etc.), and purchase of needed services and supports. At the Network Provider level, it includes a thorough assessment of needs, inclusive of a level of care determination, and active linkage and communication with existing and newly identified services and supports. Care Coordination assesses for and addresses behavioral health issues as well as medical, social, housing, interpersonal prob|emo/needothat impact the individua|'o status. It is a mechanism for linking providers of different services to enable shared information, joint planning efforts, and coordinated/co||aborative treatment. Engagement of available social supports to address identified basic needs for resources such as applying for insurance/disability benefits, housing,food, and work programs is essential Care Coordination also facilitates transitions between providers, episodes of care, across |ifeopan changes, and across trajectory of illness. At the person level, it incorporates shared decision making in planning and service determinations and emphasizes self-management. Persons served and family members should be the driver of their goals and recognized ao the experts on their needs and what works for them. Care Coordination is not intended to replace case management. Based on the peroon'o needs and wishes, case management may be a service identified in the person's care plan for which they will be referred. Exhibit AC Page 1of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 183 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� ^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 Case management may be ongoing for those determined eligible for this service based on current standards. The short-term goals of implementing Care Coordination are to: w Improve transitions from acute and restrictive to less restrictive community-based levels of care; 0 Increase diversions from state mental health treatment facility admissions; 0 Decrease avoidable hospitalizations, inpatient care, incarcerations, and homelessness;and w Focus on an individua|'ovveUneso, physical health, and community integration. The long-term goals of implementing Care Coordination are to: • Shift from an acute care model of care toa recovery model of well-being and; ° Off eran array ofservices and supports to meet an individua|'o chosen pathway to recovery. C. CORE COMPETENCIES The Department has compiled a set ofguiding principles and cone competencies that must be considered in service design. The guiding principles stipulate that service delivery is recovery' oriented, choice and needs driven, flexible, unconditional, and data driven. Core competencies of Care Coordination include: 1. Single point of accountability—Care Coordination provides for a single entity responsible for coordination of services, supports, and cross system collaboration to ensure the individua|'o needs are met holistically. 2. Engagement with person served and their natural supports the care coordinator goes to the individual and builds trust and rapport. The cane coordinator actively seeks out and encourages thefull participation of the individual' networks of interpersonal and community relationships. The care plan reflects activities and interventions that draw on sources of natural support. 3. Standardized assessment of level of care determination process — a standardized level of care assessment provides a common language across Network Providers that can assist in determining service needs. 4. Shared dedoion'making — fami|y and pemon'centered, individualized, strength-based plans of care drive the Care Coordination process. The perspective of the individuals served are intentionally elicited and prioritized during all phases of the Care Coordination process. The care coordinator provides options and choices such that the care plan reflects the individual's values and preferences. 5. Community-based — services and supports take place in the most inclusive, most responsive, most accessible, and least restrictive settings possible that safely promote an individua|'o integration into home and community life. Exhibit AC Page 2of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 184 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� ^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 6. Coordination across the spectrum of health cane this includes, but is not limited to, physical health, behavioral health,social services, housing,education,and employment. 7. Information sharing — releases of information and data sharing agreements are used as allowed by federal and state laws,to effectively share information among Network Providers, natural supports,and system partners involved in the individua|'ocare. 0. Effective transitions and warm hand-offs current Network Providers directly introduce the individual to the care coordinator. The "warm hand-off" is both to establish an initial face- to-face contact between the individual and the care coordinator and to confer the trust and rapport the individual has developed with the provider to the care coordinator. 9. Culturally and linguistically competent the Care Coordination process demonstrates respect for and builds on the values, preferences, beliefs, culture, and identity of the individual served, and their community. 10. Outcome based—Care Coordination ensures goals and strategies of the care plan are tied to observable or measurable indicators of success, monitors progress in terms of these indicators, and revises the plan accordingly. 11. Care Coordination should incorporate a recovery oriented, strengths-based approach to an individua|'o pathway torecovery. ||. PRIORITY POPULATIONS Pursuant to s. 394.9082(3)(c), F.S., the Department has defined several priority populations to potentially benefit from Care Coordination. Managing Entities and provider agencies are expected to utilize at least S0%of allocated funds inOCAoMH0CN and MS0CN to serve the following populations 1. Adults with a serious mental illness (SM|), substance use disorder (SUD), or co-occurring disorders who demonstrate high utilization of acute care services, including crisis stabilization, inpatient and inpatient detoxification services. For the purposes of this document, high utilization io defined as: a. Adults with three(3)or more acute care admissions within 180 days; or b. Adults with acute care admissions that last 16 days orlonger. c. Adults with three (3) or more evaluations at an acute care facility within 180 days, regardless ofadmission. 2. Adults with a SM| awaiting placement in a state mental health treatment facility(SMHTF) or awaiting discharge from aSMHTF back to the community. The Department has defined additional populations to benefit from Care Coordination using funds in OCAoMHCAS and MSCAS. Under OCA MHCAS: 1. Children and parents or caretakers in the child welfare system with behavioral health needs, including adolescents, as defined in o. 394.492, F.S. vvho require assistance intranoitioning to services provided in the adult system of care. Exhibit AC Page 3of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 185 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�'^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 2. Children and adolescents with a mental health diagnosis, SUD, or co-occurring disorders who demonstrate high utilization. For the purposes of this document, high utilization is defined as: children and adolescents under 18 years of age with three (3) or more admissions into a crisis stabilization unit or an inpatient psychiatric hospital within 180dayo, including: m. Children being discharged from Baker Act Receiving Facilities, Emergency Rooms,jails,or juvenile justice facilities at least one time, who are at risk of re-entry into these institutions orofhigh utilization for crisis stabilization. b. Children and adolescents who have recently resided in, or are currently awaiting admission to or discharge from, a treatment facility for children and adolescents as defined in o. 394.455, which includes facilities (hospital, community facility, public or private facility, or receiving or treatment facility) and residential facilities for mental health, or co-occurring disorders. c. Children and adolescents with three (3) or more evaluations atan acute care facility within 180dayo, regardless of admission. l Children not currently receiving services bya CAT Team. Care Coordination under these OCAo cannot be provided to individuals enrolled in the following team- based services FACT Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Mental |||neoo, CAT F|l[ Comprehensive Community Service Teams, Forensic Multidisciplinary Teams, and any other local multidisciplinary treatment teams that include case management. If necessary, Managing Entities and Network Service Providers may implement a time-limited transition plan for individuals in the process of connecting to a case manager orteam-based services that includes case managers (excluding Dependency Case Management and medical case management).The transition must ensure Care Coordination may not exceed 90 days during which time both a case manager and a care coordinator may provide services to the same individual unless a longer duration is specifically approved by the Department. The transition plan shall be designed to ensure a warm hand-off and successful case management engagement. Under OCA MSCAS: 1. Families with infants experiencing or at risk for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or Substance Exposed Newborn. In addition to the priority population listed in section ||. 1, 11.2 and all others under additional OC/Yo above, the following populations have been identified ao benefiting from Care Coordination and may be served: 2. Individuals referred, and enrolled in the Jail Diversion Program (JDP) who meet the following criteria: a. Individuals must meet the following criteria (1 and 2): Exhibit AC Page 4of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 186 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 i. Individuals must be receiving ME SAMH funded services or be willing to accept Care Coordination services from an ME Network Provider. ii. Individuals must have a confirmed SPM| and/or Co-Occurring diagnosis (Diagnosis ofPTSD alone io not eligible) b. Individuals must meet at least one(1)of the following: i. Individuals with 2 or more acute care admissions within 180 days and 2 or more arrests within 90dayo. ii. Individuals with an acute care admission that lasts 16 days or longer within 180 days and 2or more arrests within 90days iii. Individuals with 2 or more acute care admissions and 4or more arrests within 180 days or individuals with 6 or more arrests within 365 days. AND during current arrest are classified as level I a or b or in Detox unit in the jail. 3. Individuals (youth and adults) referred by, or to, a Law Enforcement Agencies and followed by that Law Enforcement: a. Youth/Adult must meet the following criteria: i. Must be receiving ME SAMH funded services or be willing to accept Care Coordination services from anME Network Provider. ii. Adults have confirmed SPM| and/or Co-Occurring diagnosis (Diagnosis of PTSD alone io not e|igib|e). Youth must have a confirmed SED diagnosis and obtain parental/caregiver/guardian consent. iii. Currently ioinor has the potential to experience a state of crisis, substance abuse or dependence, and history of suicidal/homicidal ideation. b.Youth/Adult must meet at least one(1)of the following: i. Have history of viol ence/aggresoiontowards others,themselves or animals and/or bullying. ii Have a negative family dynamic, lack of support system, isolation, instability and/or recent traumatic event. 4. Children and youth referred from the Children System of Care(CSOC) Expansion Grant. a. Individuals must meet one of the following criteria: i Individuals must be receiving CSOC Expansion Grant services and willing to accept Care Coordination services from anME Network Provider. ii Individual is aging out (at least 18 years old) of Chi|dnen'o System of Cane and needs to transition into the Adult System ofCare. Exhibit AC Page 6of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 187 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�'^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 iii Individual has a history of serious emotional disturbances (SED), or has experience early onset SED/oevere mental illness (SM|) in Miami-Dade County. B. The ME in collaboration with the local SAMH Program office may authorize the provision of Care Coordination services for other populations including but not limited to: 1. Persons with a SM|, SUD, or co-occurring disorders who have history of multiple arrests, involuntary placements,or violations of parole leadingto institutionalization or incarceration. 2. Individual requiring reentry services referred by the Prison Aftercare Program 3. Individuals exiting higher levels of care such as residential level 11 treatment. 4. Caretakers and parents with a SMI,SUD,or co-occurring disorders involved with child welfare. 5. Individuals identified by the Department managing entities, or Network Service as potentially high risk due to concerns that warrant Care Coordination, as approved by the Department. 6. Individuals may be identified by the ME'o Care Coordination Team or through the ME'o Network Providers. C. Individuals served through Care Coordination must be ME-funded individuals. The following individuals are NOT eligible for Care Coordination: 1. Individuals who are currently receiving FACT services. 2. Individuals being followed bythe CHI Forensic Team. 3. Individuals diagnosed with a Developmental Disability. 4. Individuals not funded through the ME (except individual diverted or discharged from the SMHTFor otherwise approved by the ME). 5. Individuals participating in the Navigate program for First Episode of Psychosis at Citrus Health Network, Inc. 6. Individuals participating in the Family Intensive Treatment Team program through Guidance Care Center. |||. Managing Entity Responsibilities A. The ME is responsible for system level care coordination and supporting Network Provider care coordination activities: 1) The ME identifies individuals eligible for Care Coordination based on the priority populations identified in section || through surveillance/data runs from data submitted by Network Providers and/or confirm eligibility through collaboration with private receiving facilities. Exhibit AC Page Gof18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 188 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 2) The ME initiates referral to appropriate Network Provider by providing data obtained throughthe systematicclata surveillance process orfrom private receiving facilities. 3) The ME Care Coordination staffs and track referrals and outcomes of those referrals: a) Submit completed Care Coordination Referral Form b) Staff referrals and provides information as appropriate d Tracks and ensures received of referral disposition within reasonable time frame: i. acknowledgement of receipt of the referral within 72 hours of having received referral ii. Final disposition of referral within 30 days ofreferral submission iii. Successful and successful discharges 4) Participate in team meeting and/or other weekly contacts with the Network Provider. 5) Monitor and support Network Provider's engagement,enrollment and timely service initiation for persons referred. 6) Facilitate communication and collaboration of Network Providers with other contracted and non'contractedprovidem,traditiona|andnon'traditiona|community'baoedresources. 7) Track individuals enrolled in Care Coordination through data to monitor including but not Umitedto: a) Readmission rates for individuals served in acute care settings; b) Length of time between acute care admissions; c) Length of time an individual waits for admission into aSMHTF; d) Length of time an individual waits for discharge from aSMHTF; and e) Length of time from acute care setting and SMHTF discharge to linkage to services in the community. 0) Manage Care Coordination funds and purchase services based on needs identified by Network Providers. 9) Track service needs and gaps and redirect resources as needed,within available resources. 10) Aooeoo and address quality of care issues, including fidelity review of adherence with Critical Time Intervention (CT|). 11) Ensure provider network adequacy and effectively manage resources. 12) Develop diversion strategies to prevent individuals who can be effectively treated in the community from entering SMHTFo. 13) Develop partnerships and agreements with community partners (i.e., managed care organizations, criminal and juvenile justice systems, community-based care organizations, housing providers, federally qualified health centers, etc) to leverage resources and share data. 14) Provide technical assistance to Network Providers and assist in eliminating system barriers. 15) Work collaboratively with the Department to refine practice. Exhibit AC Page 7of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 189 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�'^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 16) Implement a quality improvement process to establish a root cause analysis when Care Coordination fails. |V. NETWORK PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES The Network Provider will implement the delivery of Care Coordination services through the implementation of Critical Time Intervention as the service delivery model. Critical Time Intervention (CT|) is an intenoive9'month care coordination model designed to assist adults age 18 years and older with mental illness who are going through critical transitions, and who have functional impairments which preclude them from managing their transitional need adequately. CTI promotes a focus on recovery, psychiatric rehabilitation,and bridges the gap between institutional living and community services.CTI differs from traditional case management because it is time limited, focused, and follows a three phased approach. Unlike some other models, timing of movement through the phases is defined by the program model, not the readiness of the individual. As an evidence-based practice there are four core principles that define CTI and set it apart from other services: 1. Focuses ona critical transition period, and iotime-limited 2. Enhances continuity of care and prevents recurrent homelessness and hospitalizations. 3. Identifies and strengthens formal and natural community supports. 4. Complements rather than duplicates existing services. CT| assist individuals not connected to othercommunity+baoed services navigate critical transitions and meeting their needs. Critical transitions are, among other circumstances, discharge from psychiatric inpatient settings and tranoitioning from residential setting to independent living. CT| activities aim to prevent the reoccurrence of status that qualified the person for a referral to care coordination services. CTI is divided into three identified phases lasting three months each, not including Pre-CTI. Pne'CT|: Consist of outreach activities aimed to establish a relation and develop rapport with the person served. Pre'CT| services begin before an individual io discharged from a hospital or other institution in order to establish an initial relationship before the transition begins. Pre'CT| can also be used with an individual who is homeless prior to the individual moving into housing. Exhibit AC Page 8of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 190 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I hrk in,„, kfind South Horidi C'ontrncfin,,w; South HoyilSix Beim%it-WA HeAfh Neri�ork,I fic, '7/03,,2023 Phase Transition Try-out Transfer of Care Timing Months 1-3 Months 4-6 Months 7-9 Purpose CTI provides assessment of social CTI supports an individual's CTI remains available to and health needs and develops and engagement and effective solve problems in implements an individualized participation in their own collaboration with the service plan to address immediate support system. Facilitates individual, and his/her needs related to critical transition. and tests the individual's new providers and natural In this phase,there is frequent problem-solving skills. supports prior to contact with the individual in the discharge. community,focusing on active In this phase,the team This phase, promotes the engagement with behavioral health increasingly encourages transfer from CTI to other services, and identifying and individuals to manage community supports, both addressing housing-related issues in problems independently after formal and informal and order to prevent future episodes of connecting them to termination of CTI services homelessness or housing instability. supportive services. occurs with a support A transition plan is implemented network safely in place. while providing emotional support. Activities CTI worker engages the individual. This CTI worker monitors the CTI worker provides includes making home visits or visits in effectiveness of the support consultation but little direct the community including in shelters or network; service.The worker lets the on the street, introducing the individual solve their own individual to providers,and meeting Helps to modify network as problems.The worker with caregivers, helping the individual necessary; ensures key negotiate ground rules for Continues case management caregivers/providers meet relationships,mediating conflicts, and and agree on long term activities as necessary; assess the potential of the individual's support system. support system. Continues community-based Reinforces the roles of Focuses on urgent/basic needs such as visits; support network members; food, immediate medical care,shelter, Provides psychoeducation Develops and begins to set in warm clothing or blankets,access to about self-management and motion plan for long-term essential medications; successful navigation of the goals(e.g. employment, Accompanies individuals to community service systems and education,family providers;Forges connections to social Completes any Phase I reunification);May hold a service systems,and assists the activities that still need party or some other individual to apply for available resolutions. Less frequent ceremonial recognition of benefits as indicated(phone,food and l i id d meetings an proves social successful transition out of nutrition benefits,Medicaid, Disability, CTI services.A final meeting etc.); crisis interventions and is held to formally recognize troubleshooting. the end of interventions and relationship. Exhibit AC Page 9 of 18 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 191 Contract No. ME225-12-27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 V. Network Providers funded to provide Care Coordination Services are responsible for the following activities for individuals that are receiving services in the community: The Network Provider will: 1. Serve as single point of accountability for the coordination of an individua|'o care with all involved parties (i.e., criminal or juvenile justice, child welfare, primary care, behavioral health care, housing, etc.). 2. Conduct outreach and internal data surveillance to identify care coordination eligible candidates within their organization. Upon identification of care coordination eligible candidate, the Network Provider will self-refer and send referral for approval to the ME Care Coordination team. 3. Engage (Pre'CT|) the individual in their current setting, (e.g, crisis stabilization unit (CSU), SMHTF, homeless shelter,cletoxification unit,addiction receiving facility,etc.)within 30 days of the person's expected discharge. Engagement (Pre'CT|) is critical to successfully establishing rapport with the person served. |naddition, Pne'CT|offers an opportunity for the Network Provider Care Coordinator to obtain relevant clinical and personal information to assist the person in their transition to community-based care. f. Care Coordination serves the person in his/her environment. Individuals served should not be expected to come to the care coordinator 4. Maintains on-going communication with the ME Care Coordination team including: i. acknowledgement of receipt of the referral within 72 hours of having received referral ii. Final disposition of referral within 30 days of referral submission iii. Successful and successful discharges 5. Conduct at least seven engagement attempts, include multiple face'to-face attempts to locate or enroll a person. To maximize engagement opportunities Network Provider Care Coordinator will engage individuals before the transition to the community. If there is no contact with the referred individual after the required attempts Network Providers are to complete a non-enrollment form to close the referral. 6. Develop an intervention plan (or Phase Plan) with the individual based on shared decision making that emphasizes oe|f' management recovery and vve||neoo, including transition to community- based services and/or supports. Intervention plans goals should be very simple, addressing no more than 3 areas at a time and evolving with respect to the individua|'o progress, participation, and choices. 7. Provide frequent contact for the first 30 days of services upon enrollment, ranging from daily to a minimum of three times per week, and at least six community-based meeting per month for the other two months in Phaoe1. Care coordinators should consider the individua|'o safety needs, level of independence, and their wishes when establishing the optimal contact schedule. This includes telephone contact or face-to-face contact (which may be conducted electronically). Leaving a voicemai| is not considered contact. If the individual served is not responding to attempted contacts, the Network Provider must document attempts on the record and make physical and active attempts to locate and engage the individual. 0. Provide 24/7 on-call availability.The CTI team will pro-actively assist individuals in the prevention of social crisis episodes. The CT| team is not expected to be on call as a "first responder" for crisis events, but is expected to assist the individual in the development of a detailed crisis plan, and to Exhibit AC Page 1Oof18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 192 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 assure that the plan is as widely distributed to key partners to the extent allowed by the individual. 9. Coordinate care across systems, to include behavioral and primary health care as well as other services and supports that impact the social determinants ofhealth. 10. Assess the individual for eligibility of Supplemental Security Income(SSI),Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI),Veteran's Administration benefits, housing benefits,and public benefits, and assist them in obtaining eligible benefits.When applying for SSI or SSDI benefits,providers must use the SSI/SSDI Outreach,Access,and Recovery(SOAR)application process. Free training io avai|ab|eat: oni 11. For individuals who require medications, ensure linkage to psychiatric services within 7 days of discharge from higher levels ofcare. |fno appointments are available, document this in the medical record and notify the ME Care Coordination team. 12. Coordinate with the ME Care Coordination team to identify service gaps and request purchase of needed services not available in the existing system ofcare. 13. Develop partnerships and agreements with community partners (i.e, managed care organizations, criminal and juvenile justice, community-based care organizations, housing providers, federally qualified hea|th centers,etc)to leverage resources and share data. 14. Providers of CT| services should utilize any tools, training, documents, forms, and learning opportunities provided by Thriving Mind. 15. Providers will ensure that any staff delivering care coordination completes, at a minimum, the Critical Time Intervention training provided by ME. 16. Ensure that caseload ratios are observed. The maximum caseload ratio for a full-time CT| worker is 1:20. The maximum caseload ratio for afu||~time CT| Supervisor and a Peer Specialist is 1:10 each. Due to the varying level of intensity ofwork during each phase, admission to the team should be staggered to maintain a caseload of individuals who are in each phase. 17. Peer Specialist staff should have a minimum of two years working with a mental health population and be a Certified Peer Specialist or work towards certification with the support and assistance of the Network Provider. 10. CT| Supervisor should be licensed professional or have extensive experience inthe provision of service for the target population, preferably including clinical experience. In addition, to having experience in the provision of guidance, feedback, and training to team members to assure that quality services are provided to the individuals served and to maintain and facilitate the oki||o of the oupervioeeto assure all members of the team are utilizing and maintaining fidelity to the evidence-based CT| model. 19. CT| Teams meet weekly for supervision and to share practical strategies for working with individuals and their complex needs. Each meeting should include the following: a. Submit meeting invitations to the assigned Thriving Mind Care Coordinator. b. Report on previous week's activities, starting with the to do list from the last supervision meeting. c Review any new cases/individuals referred to the CT|team. d. Reinforcement ofCT| principles and practices. Exhibit AC Page 11of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 193 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� ^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, 7/�3��33 e. In depth discussion of high priority cases, usually between 4'8 individuals. Additionally, each individual should be discussed at minimum once amonth. t Plan for resolving barriers to implementation ofCT|. g. Make a "To Do List"for upcoming week. V|. CARE COORDINATION ALLOWABLE COVERED SERVICES Pursuant to ch.65E-14.014, F.A.C., Network Providers may not bill for services for individuals who have third party insurance, Medicaid, or another publicly funded health benefit coverage when the services provided are paid by said program. The Network Provider will delivery care coordination services ao allowable and in ch.6SE'14.021, F.A.C.: The Network Provider funded for Care Coordination agrees to invoice/document Cane Coordination services underthe following allowable covered services: 1. Outreach a||ovvo the Network Provider to provide engagement and supervision activities associated with the model without requiring it to be direct client services events. 2. Intervention — a||ovvo the Network Provider the capture client specific service events without requiring the person to complete an "Intake" at the Network Provider agency. It also allows for the provider to maintain their services even when person served is referred and enrolled with another provider ofservice. 3. Recovery Supports — a||ovvothe Network Provider to deliver and measure the impact of peer services in the outcome of the intervention. V||. OATA00LLECT|ON AND MANAGEMENT 1. Care Coordination is a bundled service approach that is reported through an expenditure Other CootAccumu|atorinaccordancevvithDCFFASAMSPamph|et1SS'2,orprcjectcode, anduoing the following service modifier codes in the Modifier 2field: Modifier Code Assigned OCA-Short Description DO MHOCN—Care Coordination DV MSOCN—Care Coordination SA AS MHCAS—Children's Care Coordination 2. Only the covered services specified in Guidance Document #4 may be reported using the modifier codes identified for Care Coordination. 3. Service data must be reported on the Network Provider detailed expenditure reporting in Templates 12 and 13. 4. Care Coordination Monthly Report shall be submitted to the ME Care Coordination Department by the 5th of the month for the previous month reporting period.Submission must be encrypted and/or password protected. Exhibit AC Page 12of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 194 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 V|||. SOAR APPLICATIONS SOAR application data (protected filing, approval or denial dates, etc) will be submitted through the Online Application Tracking (OAT) system as outlined in Exhibit AN, Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SS|/SSO|) Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR). For acceoo/regiotrationqueotiono, please contact . |X. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. Monthly Care Coordination Report The Network Provider must submit Care Coordination Monthly using the DCF Template 21 by the St' of every month for data from the previous month. The Network Provider will submit the monthly report to the individuals listed in Exhibit C,Required Reports. 2. Ad Hoc Reports:The Network Provider agrees to submit any ad-hoc and/or additional reports as determined necessary by the ME, Department of Children and Families and/or Miami-Dade County. X. h8EET|NGS/TRA|N|NGS 1. The Network Provider will ensure that its staff is properly trained on CT| model, goals and objectives,evidence-based practices and screenings. 2. The Network Provider shall meet with the ME'o staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings and/or trainingowhen notified by the ME. X|.RESOURCES Network Providers are encouraged to research the following list of promising practices in Care Coordination ao examples of effective implementation. A. Recovery Support Bridgers/Navigators Certified Recovery Peer Specialists (CRPS)are utilized to assist individuals successfully transition back into the community following discharge from a SMHTF, CSU or Detox. The CRPS engages the individual while still inpatient and provides support and information on discharge options. They participate in discharge planning and assist the person in identifying community-based service and support needs and build self- directed recovery tools, such as a VVe||neoo Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). The CRPS then supports the individual ao they transition tothe community. More information on WRAP may be accessed at: B. Care Transition Programs' This intervention utilizes aTranoition Coach to preferably meet an individual in the acute care setting to engage them and their family (as appropriate) and sets up in-home follow up visits and phone calls designated to increase self-management skills, personal goal attainment, and provide continuity Exhibit AC Page 13of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 195 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiod South Hurid�� ^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 across the transition.' More information on the Care Transition Programs may be accessed at: C. Medical Homes TheAgencyfor Healthcare Research and Quality defines the medical homeasa model of the organization of primary care that delivers the functions of primary health care with the following attributes: 0 Comprehensive Care —the medical home is accountable for meeting the individual's physical and mental health needs, which requires a team ofcare providers. 0 Patient-Centered—the medical home partners with patients and theirfamilies,respecting each peroon'o unique needs, culture, values, and preferences. 0 Coordinated Care — the medical home coordinates cane across all elements of the broader health system, including community services and supports. 0 Accessible Serviceo — a medical home delivers services in shorter wait times, enhanced in- person hours, around~the'dockte|ephone or electronic access to a member of the care team. 0 Quality and Safety — a medical home uses evidence-based medicine and clinical decision support tools to guide shared decision making with patients and families, engaging in performance and improvement.' In Indiana,WellPoint Health Plan medical homes for persons with high-service use decreased emergency department utilization by 72% and decreased controlled substance prescriptions by 38% in the 6 months pre- and post-program. Medical homes for people with substance use issues can also be key interventionforoupeputi|izerprogramo— in Michigan, an integrated medicine clinic addressing ouper'uti|izerovvith mental health and substance abuse needs decreased emergency department visits by over S0%among highest utilizers. O. Behavioral Health Homes The SAMHSA— HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions has proposed a set ofcore clinical features of a behavioral health-based health home that serves people with mental health and substance use disorders, with the belief that application of these features will help organizations succeed as health homes. This resource may be accessed at: http:ZZwww.integration.samhsa.gov clinical practiceZCIHS Health Homes Core Clinical Features. df E. Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively The RARE Campaign in Minnesota was established to improve the quality of care for persons transitioning across care systems and to reduce avoidable readmissions by20%. Five areas were identified as a focus of these efforts: w Patient/Family Engagement and Activation, 0 Medication Management, 0 Comprehensive Transition Planning, w Care Transition Support, and 0 Transition Communication 'See,mtp�xoa,,tmnoiivnov,o/auvumx,'oam'tmnoinvno'intemennvn/.site accessed October 14.zo1n z See,https�Hpcmh.ahrq.gov/page/defining-pcmh,site accessed Octob ,14.2O15. Exhibit AC Page 14of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 196 Contract No. ME225'12'27 IbrR b� kfiodsu*bHurid�� C'ootvncfio�^e Sov*bHurild�� Bei`nvit-r�O ffe�O*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 For more detail, the RARE Campaign published recommendations on actions to address the above areas of focus which can bo accessed at: F. Te|eheo|th The use of technology presents another promising practice in coordinating care,specifically as it related to access. As an oxump|o' the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) piloted uCuno CoondinuUon/homo0o|ohou|th initiative that continually monitored veterans with chronic health conditions. Vital signs and other disease management data was transmitted to clinicians remotely located.The pilot reported reductions in hospital admissions and length of stay.x G. Wraparound Wraparound is an intensive, individualized ouro planning and management process for individuals with complex needs, most typically children,youth, and their families.The Wraparound approach provides a structured, holistic, and highly individualized team planning process which includes meeting the needs of the onUno family. The philosophy of care begins with the principal of"voice and choice",which stipulates the child and family perspective and drives the planning.The values further stipulate that care be community-based and culturally and linguistically competent. The staff hofamily ratio typically does not exceed one Wraparound facilitator to ten families. More information on Wraparound may bo accessed at: 3 IOM(Institute of Medicine).2010.The healthcare lmperative�Lowering Costs and Improving Outcomes�Workshop Series Summary.Washington,oo�The National Academies Press Exhibit AC Page 16of18 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 197 Contract No. ME225'12-27 IbrR bw, kfiod South Hurid�� ("ooty,m,fiow,^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 ExhibitAC OCF Template 21 Monthly Care Coordination Report'Narrative Region ofService: Circuits: Managing Entity: Report Period: Month/Year This report serves to track the progress of care coordination activities statewide. Please do not repeat information, if you answered a question in previous months and nothing has changed, mark"No Changes". |f applicable,describe o success story: []N/A Care Coordination Practices Describe the evidence-based or innovative practices you are implementing: [] NoChanges What standardized level of care determination are your providers using? OASAM El LOCUS El Other: How many individuals in Baker Act Receiving Facilitieswho were either on a court order orvoluntary status awaiting transfer to a SMHTF did you divert during this reporting period? Briefly describe diversionary strategies, provider partnerships, and other resources utilized: List any new partnerships established in the reporting period (i.e., Memoranda ofUnderstandings, Referral Aonoomon1o' Data Sharing Agreements, common assessments,oto.): []NoChungoo Describe any oomioo gaps or barriers identified and how they are being resolved (i.e., redirection of r000umoo' purchase of out of network services, o0:.): []NoChungoo Describe how contracted network service providers are implementing care coordination practices: []NoChungoo Describe SOAR activities: []Are SOAR applications reported inOAT For this reporting period, how many SOAR applications are: Pondin ppmvo Not Eligible Reasons for ineligibility (io, immigration status) Exhibit AC Page 1Gof18 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 198 Contract No. ME225'12-27 IbrR bw, kfiod South Hurid�� ("oo"u,m,fiow,^e Sov*bHurild�� Beimvit-rA HeA*bNemvWk,Ioc, �03,,2033 How many individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness were housed? List types of housing resources utilized (i.e., Permanent,transitional, ALF' supportive housing, o0:] |f applicable, list training needs: []NoChungoo Acronyms ASAM American Society ofAddiction Medicine LOCUS Level nf Care Utilization System OAT Online Application Tracking SOAR (SS|/SSD|)Outreach,Access&Recovery CSU Crisis Stabilization Unit(for purposes of this document includes facilities providing inpatient and crisis stabilization services under the Baker Act) Exhibit AC Page 17of18 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 199 Contract No. ME225'12'27 EXHIBIT AC South Florida Behavioral Health Network Care Coordination Report - Chart Provider: Reporting Period: Priority Populations below ##ofreferrals ##of individuals in A.4#of individuals E.##of individuals C.##of individuals D.Total##of individuals E.Total##of are defined in Guidance 4 received the engagement enrolled at newly enrolled discharged during enrolled individuals served ofthe ME contract process during the beginning of the during reporting reportingperiod(out of at the end of reporting to date reporting period reporting period** period those that period(A (not yet enrolled)* were enrolled) +E-C) 3 or more acute care admissions within 180-day period 3 or more detox admissions within 180-day period Acute care stay of 16 days or more within 180 day period Detox stay of 16 days or more within 180- day period Individuals discharged from SMHTF Individuals awaiting placement in SMHTF Other population as approved: Other population as approved: I *Individuals inthe engagement process are those individuals that are identified as meeting Care Coordination criteria who have notyet received services under Care **Individuals enrolled in Care Coordination are those individuals that are receiving services under Care Coordination. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit AC Page 18 of 18 200 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�Oth NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3,2033 Exhibit Al Family Intensive Treatment(F|T) Model Guidelines and Requirements Requirement: Specific Appropriations within the General Appropriations Act Purpose: To ensure the implementation and administration of this proviso project and ensure that the Network Provider ("FIT Team Provider") adheres to the service delivery and reporting requirements described herein. |. Authority Annua| SpedficAppropriationoprovidefunding "toimp|ementtheFami|y |ntenoiveTreatment(F|T)team model that is designed to provide intensive team'baoed, fami|y~focuoed, comprehensive services to families in the child welfare system with parental substance abuse. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications." ||. Program Goals The FIT Team model is designed to provide intensive services to families in the child welfare system with parental substance use. Upon successful completion,the family should have the skills and natural support system needed to maintain improvements made during services.The goals of the FIT Team model are to: 1. Provide early identification of at-risk families and immediate access to intensive substance use and co-occurring mental health treatment services for parent(o)/guardian(o) in the child welfare system with early engagement strategies, such as at case initiation or case transfer, when a child in the family has been determined to be "unsafe"; 2. Establish a team-based approach, including Clinicians, Case Managers and Recovery Peer Support Specialists, to planning and service delivery in coordination with Community-Based Care Lead Agencies, Child Welfare Professionals, Managing Entities and other providers of services; 3. Integrate evidence-based treatment for substance use disorders, parenting interventions, and therapeutic treatment for all family members into one comprehensive treatment approach. This comprehensive approach includes coordinating clinical chi|dren'o services, which are provided outside ofthe FIT Team funding; 4. |dentifyfami|y'driven pathways to recovery and promote sustained recovery through cultural and gender-sensitive treatment and involvement in recovery-oriented services and supports; S. Promote increased engagement and retention in treatment; G. Provide 24/7 access for crisis management; 7. Facilitate concurrent planning between child welfare case planning and treatment plan goals, to integrate the fami|y'o strengths and needs with their dependency case plan; 8. Advocate for parent(s)/guardian(s) and assist in navigating the child welfare process; Exhibit Al Page 1of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 201 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� (`oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 S. Promote treatment completion and continued care through linkage to ongoing support services and natural supports; and 10. |n collaboration with Community-Based Care Lead Agencies and Child Welfare Case Management Organizations m. Promote safety ofchildren in the child welfare system whose paremt(o)/euandian(o) have a substance use disorder; b. Develop a safe, nurturing and stable living situation for these children as rapidly and responsibly aopossible; c. Provide information to inform the safety plan, ongoing Family Functioning Assessments (FFA), and any other relevant status updates; d. Reduce the number ofout'of-home placements when safe todo so; and a. Reduce rates of re-entry into the child welfare system. U|. Eligibility FIT Team Provider shall accept families referred by the child protective investigator, child welfare case manager or Community-Based Care Lead Agency. Providers and stakeholders working with child welfare families, such as engagement programs and the dependency court system, can also refer eligible panent(o)/euardian(o). The FIT Team Provider shall deliver services to parent(s)/guardian(s)who meet all the following criteria: 1. Are eligiblefor publiclyfuncled substance abuse and mental health services pursuant to s.394.674, F.S.; including persons meeting all other eligibility criteria who are under insured; 2. Meet the criteria for a substance use disorder; 3. Have at least one child between the ages of0 and 10 years old; and 4. At the time of referral toFIT: m. Achi|d in the family has been determined to be "unsafe" and in need of child welfare case management and placed in-home orout'of'home; b. For children in out of home care,the family must have a child welfare case management plan with the permanency goal of reunification, or a concurrent case plan that includes reunification aoa permanency goal; and c. The eligible parent(s)/guardian(s)are willing to participate in the FIT Program or the caregiver is court ordered to participate in FIT services. In either case, enhanced efforts to engage and retain the caregiver(s) in treatment are expected as a critical element of the FIT program. The FIT Team Provider may serve families who exceed the financial eligibility while applying a sliding fee scale in accordance with 394.76 F.S. and Chapter 65E-14.018, F.A.C., if no other option for treatment at this level is available. Exhibit Al Page 2of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 202 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� (`oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�Oth NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3,2033 While eligibility is based on at least one parent/guardian in the home meeting criteria, all members of the household may receive and benefit from FIT services and coordination. This a||oma for family-focused treatment and ensures that all members of the household are addressing any issues that may impact success from both a behavioral health and child welfare perspective. Each parent/guardian that meets the eligibility criteria io counted toward the performance measures. |l/. FIT Staffing Requirements By providing a team-based approach to care, families receive FIT services from consistent and designated staff that have received the required training on the child welfare system and evidence- based programs. FIT staff work collaboratively to meet the needs of FIT families. Below are the essential roles of FIT team members who are considered the "core" team. Adjustments to staff credentials and maximum caseloads must be approved by the Managing Entity with agreement from the Department of Children and Families. This includes time-limited plans to address initial implementation of this staffing requirement and vacancies. 1. Program Manager A Master's or Doctoral degree in behavioral health sciences, such as psychology, mental health counseling, social work, art therapy, or marriage and family therapy; an active license issued bythe Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and FamilyTherapy, Mental Health Counseling,or Psychology;and a minimum of three years working with adults with substance use disorders. 2. Behavioral Health Clinician A Master's or Doctoral degree in behavioral health sciences, such ao mental health counseling, social work, art therapy, psychology, or marriage and family therapy; and a minimum of two years of experience working with adults with substance use disorders. Behavioral Health Clinicians provide evidence-based therapeutic services and incorporate behavioral health goals with Caregiver Protective Capacities and parenting interventions. Clinician caseloads are clinically determined by the Program Manager but shall not exceed 15 clients. 3. Case Manager—at minimum a Bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, psychology,criminal justice, nursing, rehabilitation, special education, health education, or a related field which includes the study of human behavior and development; and a minimum of one year of experience working with adults with behavioral health needs and child welfare involvement; or a Bachelor's or Master's degree with a ma/or in another field and a minimum of three years of experience working with adults with substance use disorders.This position does not serve as the child welfare case manager and the FIT program does not fund the child welfare case manager. FIT Case Managers assist clients with coordination of provider referrals and follow-up for other needed services.Case manager caseloads are determined by the Program Manager based on the needs of the individuals served, but shall not exceed 20clients. 4. Recovery Peer Specialist Certified by the Florida Certification Board; or an individual who has direct personal experience living in recovery from substance use conditions for at least 2 years with a minimum of one (1) year work experience as a Recovery Peer Specialist. Recovery Peer Specialists are allowed one year from the date of their employment to obtain certification through the Florida Certification Board. Recovery Peer Specialists provide support, assistance, Exhibit Al Page 3of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 203 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 and advocacy for the client. Recovery Peer Specialists caseloads are determined by the Program Manager based on the needs of the individuals served but shall not exceed 20 clients. V. FIT Programmatic Requirements The FIT Team Provider shall be trained in the use of evidence-based substance use treatment and parenting practices found effective for serving families in the child welfare system. As part of a comprehensive array of behavioral health services and supports, FIT Team services shall include the following activities,tasks, and provisions: 1. An emergency contact number for parent(o)/euardian(o) to reach FIT Team Provider in case of emergency 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek; 2. Recovery peer support services to promote recovery, engagement and retention in treatment, and skill development; 3. Case management services to address the basic support needs of the family and coordinate the therapeutic aspects of services provided to all family members regardless of payer source; 4. Coordination of services and supports with child welfare professionals; S. Individualized treatment provided at the level of care that is recommended byASAM or LOCUS placement criteria; G. Document FIT activities and fami|y'o progress in Florida Safe Families Netvvork(FSFN); 7. Intensive in-home treatment, inclusive of individual and family counseling, related therapeutic interventions, and treatment to address substance use disorders, based on individual and family needs and preferences; 8. Group treatment to address substance use disorders, based on individual and family needs and preferences; S. Trauma-informed treatment services for substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; 1O. Therapeutic services and poychoeducationin: m. Parenting interventions for child-parenting relationships and parenting skills; b. Natural support development, including the family when appropriate; and c. Relapse prevention skill development and engagement in the recovery community. 11. Care coordination as reflected in the F|TTeam'o treatment plan, including a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)to promote accessto a variety of services and supports as indicated bythe needs and preferences of the family, including but not limited to: m. Domestic violence services; b. Medical and dental health care; c. Basic needs such as supportive housing, housing,food, and transportation; Exhibit Al Page 4of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 204 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� (`oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3,2033 d. Educational and training services; a. Supported employment, employment and vocational services; t Legal services; and g. Other services identified in the FIT Team'o case management plan. l/|. Assessment: All assessment tools should be completed as appropriate in the first 30 days following enrollment to the FIT program. The FIT assessment process includes consideration of the assessment activities that are completed by child welfare professionals, as well as any known behavioral health treatment history. In addition to assessments from child welfare, the FIT Team Provider shall aooeoo parental capacity, functioning, substance use and co-occurring mental health, family history, and trauma. Results of all assessments are included in the Biopoych000da| and inform treatment planning and interventions. Criteria:American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) or Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS) Complete the ASAM or LOCUS Criteria to address the parent(o)/euardian(o)' needs, obstacles and liabilities, as well as the caregiver'o strengths, assets, resources and support structure to determine level of care upon admission. Assessment:Daily Living Activities (DLA-20): Alcohol-Drug Functional Complete the DLA'20to determine the caregiver's level of functioning.To effectively monitor changes in client functioning overtime,the DLA- 20 shall be re-administered within sixty (GO) calendar days of initial completion and continue to be administered mtGO'dmV intervals throughout the course of FIT services.A final DLA'20:Alcohol-Drug oha|| be administered at discharge, except in the case of unplanned discharge and parent is unavailable. Capacities:Caregiver Protective Review the caregiver protective capacity ratings completed by the child protective investigator or child welfare case manager from the most recent Family Functioning Assessment. The FIT Team Provider will complete a baseline rating of the caregiver protective capacities based on information gathered during the assessment process and integrate the capacities into the treatment plan goals. This will be evaluated by the FIT team monthly in progress updates and during treatment plan reviews and at discharge. These ratings are not to replace the assessment ofcaregiver protective capacities completed by the child welfare professional, but to align language for more robust discussion of the parent(o)/euardian(o) progress. Biopsychosocial Assessment:The Biopsychosocial Assessment shall describe the biological, psychological, and social factors that may have contributed to the recipient's need for services. The evaluation synthesizes the results of all assessments administered and include a brief mental status exam, diagnostic/clinical impression and preliminary service recommendations based on those results and interview of the client and family. Refer to Chapter 65D'30, F.A.C. for further requirements of the Biopoych000da|Aooeooment. l/||. Treatment Planning Process As part of the core competency of an Integrated Practice Model,it is imperative behavioral health providers support and address child welfare outcomes by enhancing caregiver protective capacities. Utilizing the identified diminished caregiver protective capacities and behavioral health needs,the team will be able to develop appropriate interventions to address family needs.This practice is in unison with the Child Welfare Practice Model which requires child welfare professionals to identify reunification criteria, objectively Exhibit Al Page 5of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 205 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 evaluate the scaling of caregiver protective capacities, and assess behavioral changes in the parent/guardian toward enhancing their protective capacities. The FIT team participates in or coordinates MDT otaffings, requesting participation from child welfare prof eooionaKo), parent/euardian(o), and any other relevant parties such as caregiver(o), footerparent(o), mentor(s),teacher(s), primary health provider(s), and other provider(s),following enrollment and at least every 30 days. The MDT is responsible for the development and ongoing evaluation of the treatment plan and/or case plan, including any alterations that may prove necessary. l/U|Jrmnsition and Discharge Successful transition planning begins at admission, is fami|y-centened, and continues throughout the fami|\yo treatment. Families are apprised of the appropriate community resources available, linked to those services and are key participants in all phases of the transitional care planning process. Referral processes with community providers need to occur in a timely, systematic fashion prior to discharge.The process concludes with the coordination and implementation of services and transition to the least restrictive level ofcare. Completion of the DLA'20: Alcohol-Drug and rating of the caregiver protective capacities are completed seven calendar days prior to discharge from FIT services, except in the case of unplanned discharge and parents are unavailable.An MDT staffing is held 30 calendar days prior to discharge from the FIT program and includes the FIT team, and requesting participation from child welfare profeooiona|(o), panent/euardian(o), and any other relevant parties such as caregiver(o), foster parent(o), mentor(o), teacher(o), primary health provider(o), and other provider(o). The discharge MDT staffing addresses the family's behavioral health, relapse prevention and recovery service needs such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, a faith-based group or other recovery supports; the physical health care needs for the parents and children; support services such as housing supports, supportive employment, financial benefits, etc; and community services such as child cane, early intervention programs, therapies, and community-based parenting programs. Fourteen calendar days priorto discharge,the FIT provider makes referrals to ensure linkagefor necessary services and supports.A discharge summary is completed summarizing the family's needs and referrals to services and is provided to the family upon discharge.A copy of the discharge summary is provided to the child welfare professional within seven days of discharge. In the event ofan unplanned discharge,the FIT team coordinates an MDT as soon as disengagement is identified to discuss strategies for re-engagement or plan for next steps following discharge. These steps must be documented in the discharge summary and provided to the child welfare professional within seven days of discharge. Discharge Definitions 1. COMPLETED TREATMENT: Discharged due to successful completion oftreatment. 2. MOVED: Discharged due to moving outside of the FITTeam Provider service area and not enrolled in another service or program during the reporting period 3. ]A|L/PR|SON: Discharged due toincarceration. 4. DISENGAGED: Discharged due to disengagement (dropped out of treatment, lost contact, administrative discharge, left against medical advice, eloped, failed to return from leave, and individual choice) S. TRANSFER TO ANOTHER FIT PROVIDER: Discharged due to transfer to another FITTeam Provider 6. TRANSFER TO ANOTHER PROGRAM OR SERVICE: Discharged due to transferto another treatment program or type of service (including recommendations for other levels of care due to maximum Exhibit Al Page 6of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 206 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"I"1%io'4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo�ncflln"';�w; Sov*bHor&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�0,1-h NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 benefit achieved at current level of care); If higher level of care is recommended but client refuses and disengages,the discharge will be defined aodisengaged. 7. DIED: Discharged due to client death 8. GOAL CHANGE: Discharged due to goal change in the child welfare case but the child welfare case remains open;This discharge definition is used when the permanency goal is changed and there iono longer a requirement to continue treatment. 9. COURT CLOSED: Discharged due to the child welfare case closed by the court. |X. FIT Process 1. At time of referral,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Review the referral to ensure it meets FIT eligibility criteria L This can include staffing with the referral source ii. If the referral does not meet criteria,the FIT Team Provider will staff the case with the referral source and recommendations and linkage to appropriate services are made and documented b. Access the initial and/or ongoing FFA from the FSFN system, ifcompleted c. Review the FFAo for the diminished caregiver protective capacities d. Contact child welfare professional to acknowledge receipt of the referral and receive any additional information a. Review case plan,when available f. Review FSFN for any prior investigations g. If FIT program is full, a vvait|iot is maintained. All referred families are contacted, given information about status on vvait|iot and provided referrals for interim services to meet any immediate needs.Weekly phone contact is maintained for all clients on FIT waitlist 2. Upon accepting a referral,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Assign the referral to FIT Team (Counselor, Case Manager and Recovery Peer Specialist) b. Contact the family as soon as possible (within two business days) to explain the Fit Team approach, answer questions about FIT and set up enrollment meeting c. Ensure that initial and recurring efforts to contact and engage the referred parent(o)/euardian(o) are documented d. Determine which FIT Team member(o) will participate in the enrollment meeting 3. Upon enrollment,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Meet with family and complete all consents required by provider agency b. Ensure that a release of information is completed for the child welfare professional and any other formal and informal providers and supports involved with the family Exhibit Al Page 7of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 207 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�Oth NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3,2033 c. Contact the child welfare professional to provide disposition of referral, schedule an MDT staffing,and arrangeto be present atall Teaming activities,such as case planning conference, mediation, otaf0ngo, urgent/emergentotaffing, or court hearings, etc 4. Within the first 30 days after enrollment,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Complete required FIT initial assessments b. Complete a Biopsychosocial based on all child welfare information, results of FIT assessments, and interview with the parent/guardian and family c. Based on the clinical assessments and identified diminished caregiver protective capacities, a treatment plan is developed with the family, FIT team, the child welfare professional, and other providers involved with the family d. Begin substance use treatment to include relapse prevention planning utilizing an evidence- basedmode| e. Coordinate specialized services; for example: joint home visits, in-home interventions, parenting programs, child services, peer services, incidental funding, etc. f. Evaluate fami|y'o need for housing or to apply for eligibility for food, cash and medical assistance or use of incidental funds g. Complete all required FSFN documentation, at a minimum a monthly progress notes and update at any critical juncture S. During ongoing treatment,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Complete additional assessments ao appropriate orrequired b. Participate in or coordinate frequent (at least monthly) MDT otaffingo, requesting participation from child welfare professional(o), parent/guardian(o), and any other relevant parties such as caregiver(o), foster parent(o), mentor(o), teacher(o), primary health provider(o), and otherprovider(o) c. Review treatment plans, FFA'Ongoing, Progress Updates, and scaling of caregiver protective capacitieo.Anyoectionoca|edaoa "C" or"D" ioindudedaoanareaoffocuointheTreatment Plan d. Continue to evaluate fami|y'o need for housing or to apply for eligibility for food, cash and medical assistance or use of incidental funds e. Participate in Teaming activities,such as case planning conference, mediation, MDT staff ings, urgent/emergentotaffing, or court hearings, etc t Complete all required FSFN documentation, at a minimum a monthly progress notes and update at any critical juncture G. During Continued Care, the FIT Team Provider will offer ongoing continued care services once clinical services are determined to be completed. This can be done through individual services Exhibit Al Page 0of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 208 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� (`oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�Oth NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 and/or attendance at an aftercare group and is typically provided by the FIT Case Manager or Recovery Peer Specialist. 7. During Transition and Discharge,the FIT Team Provider will: m. Complete updated assessments, such as the DLA-20:Alcohol-Drug and rating of the caregiver protective capacities b. Provide progress updates to inform the child welfare case manager's ongoing assessments of caregiver protective capacities c. Consult with the child welfare professional(s) to determine the appropriate time for child welfare case closure. This includes agreement that the caregivers have enhanced their caregiver protective capacities to the point where there are no longer danger threats within the home and the children are safe L Families may be tranoitioned if there is a goal change to Termination of Parental Rights (TPR), however the family does not have to be discharged at this time if actively engaged and expresses a desire for continued FIT services ii. Families may be transitioned at any time the family declines ongoing treatment with the F|TTeam d. Participate in or coordinate an MDT staff ing 30 calendar days prior to discharge to discuss case transition with the FIT team, requesting participation from child welfare profeooionaKo), panent/euardian(o), and any other relevant parties such as caregiver(o), foster parent(o), mentor(o),teacher(o), primary health provider(o), and otherprovider(o), except in the case of unplanned discharge and the parents are unavailable e. Coordinate linkage with community resources to ensure any ongoing care/aftercare 14 calendar days prior to discharge, except in the case of unplanned discharge t Assist with coordination of follow upservices L Complete discharge summary and provide tothe child welfare professional within seven days ofdischarge ii. Complete all required FSFNdocumentation X. Incidental Expenses Per, 65E'14.021, the following use of incidentals are approved: "transportation, childcare, housing assistance, clothing, educational services, vocational services, medical care, housing subsidies, pharmaceuticals and other incidentals as approved by the department or Managing Entity." Incidentals should only be used to cover "temporary expenses incurred to facilitate continuing treatment and communityotabi|izationvvhennootherreoourceoaneavai|ab|e"andmuotbe"a000datedvvithatreatment p|angoai" Priorto utilizing Incidentals,the FIT provider explores all other resources withthefamily,including eligibility for food, cash and medical assistance through the Department of Children and Families Automated Exhibit Al Page 9of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 209 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"wk io,4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo���,,;�w; Sov*bHor,&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 Community Connection to Economic Self Sufficiency(ACCESS) program. More information on ACCESS can be found at X|. Thind'PmrtyServices Services provided by the cone FIT Team staff and funded by FIT contract dollars cannot be billed to any third'partypayero. At minimum,the FIT Team Provider must be licensed for outpatient substance abuse services pursuant to Chapter 65D'30, F.A.C. If additional service components, for which the FIT Team Provider is not licensed, are needed for individualized treatment (indudingdetoxification; residential; crisis stabilization; medication management; aftercare; or other specialized service), the FIT Team shall refer to the appropriate level of care or service provider. The FIT Team shall work in concert with any other providers,the individual and the family to integrate services into overall treatment and to monitor progress toward treatment goals. For services provided outside of the core FIT Team staff,the FIT Team Provider shall seek reimbursement for services provided to individuals from any third-party payer, when available, including: commercial insurers,TRICARE, Medicare, Health Maintenance Organizations, Managed Care Organizations (MCOs),or other payers liable, to the extent that they are required by contractor law, to participate in the coot of providing services toa specific individual. The FIT Team Provider shall also seek reimbursement for any Medicaid reimbursable service from Medicaid (or MCOo) when an eligible individual is a Medicaid enrollee. Additionally, the FIT Team Provider shall assist families who may be eligible for Medicaid to complete the program'o application process and assist with the required eligibility documentation, pursuant to Chapter 65E'14,014(2), F.A.C. The FIT Team remains responsible for immediate access to services for admitted individuals, regardless of payer. X||. Reporting and Performance Measures A. Access Database:The FIT Team Provider shall enter all client data in the Access database, export the data on a monthly basis and submit the report tothe ME by the 13th day of each month following service delivery. B. Service Targets: Target:Annual 1) The FIT Team at Guidance/Care Center shall serve I7 families per year. Monthly Target: 1) The FIT Team at Guidance/Care Center shall maintain a minimum of 5 families in treatment. In the event the FIT Team Provider fails to achieve the minimum performance measures, the Managing Entity may apply appropriate financial consequences. C. Programmatic Performance Measures and Methodologies The FIT Team Provider shall meet the following performance measures and: 1. Upon successful treatment completion, 95 percent ofeligible parent(o)/euardian(o) served will be living ina stable housing environment: Exhibit Al Page 10of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 210 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"I"1%io'4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo�ncflln"';�w; Sov*bHor&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�Oth NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 m. Stable housing is defined as: Independent Living (Alone, with Relatives, with Non-Relatives)or Dependent Living(with Relatives, with Non-Relatives). b. The numerator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o)diocharged as Completed Treatment during the reporting period who are living in a stable housing environment. c. The denominator io the sum of the total number of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o)diochargedao Completed Treatment during the reporting period. d. The percentage of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o)living in a stable housing environment at treatment completion should be equal to or greater than 95 percent. 2. Upon successful treatment completion, 95 percent of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o) served will have stable employment: m. Stable employment is defined as Active military, overseas; Active military, USA; Full Time; Unpaid Family Worker(A family member who works at least 15 hours or more a week without pay in afami|y'operated enterprise. If an individual refuses to work because that are making money through illegal activities,the client must be coded as Unemployed); Part Time; Retired; Homemaker(Manages household for family membem); Student; orDisabled. b. The numerator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o)diocharged as Completed Treatment during the reporting period who have stable employment. c. The denominator io the sum of the total number of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o)diochargedao Completed Treatment during the reporting period. d. The percentage of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o)vvith stable employment at treatment completion should be equal toor greater than 9Spercent. 3. Upon successful treatment completion, 90 percent of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o)oerved will improve their level of functioning,as measured by the Daily Living Activities(DLA-20):Alcohol-Drug Functional Assessment. m. Measure of improvement is based on change in the average score of the DLA-20. Improvement is based on the change between results from the initial score to the last recorded score. b. The numerator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o) discharged as Completed Treatment during the reporting period with an overall functioning score that io higher than the initial recorded score. c. The denominator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o) discharged as Completed Treatment with more than one DLA-20 score during the reporting period. d. The percentage of eligible panent(o)/euandian(o)vvho improve their level of functioning at treatment completion should be equal to or greater than 90 percent. 4. Upon successful treatment completion, 90 percent of eligible parent(o)/euardian(o)oerved will improve their Caregiver Protective Capacities as rated by the FIT Team Provider. Exhibit Al Page 11of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 211 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"I"1%io'4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo�ncflln"';�w; Sov*bHor&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�OI-h NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 m. Measure of improvement is based on improvements to the Caregiver Protective Capacities ratings. b. The numerator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o) discharged as Completed Treatment during the reporting period with Caregiver Protective Capacities that are higher than the initial recorded rating. c. The denominator is the sum of the number of eligible parent(o)/euandian(o) discharged as Completed Treatment with more than one Caregiver Protective Capacities rating during the reporting period. O. Child Welfare Program Active Cases Weekly Report This report ioto be submitted each Monday by Close ofBusiness. It will be emai|edtothe Child Welfare Integration Coordinator at the ME.The Active Cases Weekly Report is to include the week ending date as the Monday of submission (a week is detailed as Tuesday to Monday). All data included in the Report must be reflective of data up to the date and time of submission.This report must include the current consumers pending intake and currently enrolled consumers assigned to each program. The FIT Team Provider shall use the reporting template provided in Appendix I of this Exhibit Al. X|||.Additionm| Resources 1. Florida's Center for Child Welfare Hosts online references and training videos that can be useful to members of the FIT team. Caregiver Protective Capacities FSFN 101 (08/18/2016): FSFN Basic Functionality for Child Welfare Partners (07/19/2017): Additional FSFN el-earning Modules: Plans of Safe Care pdf Exhibit Al Page 12of14 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 212 Contract No. ME225'12'27 I"I"1%io'4 kfind South Huil&� C'oo�ncflln"';�w; Sov*bHor&� Bebm%uzMffe�,�ihnh NefiwWk,Inc, 7/3;2033 Integrating Behavioral Health and The Child Welfare Practice Model: Finding a Common Language: 2. National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACM Tutorial for Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals Module One: Primer on CVV and Dependency Court Systems for Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals. Module Two: Engaging Child Welfare-involved Families in Treatment Module Three: Effective Treatment for Child Welfare-involved Families Module Four: Special Considerations for Children Whose Parents Have Substance Use Disorders Module Five: Collaborative Strategies to Effectively Serve Child Welfare Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders l Florida Certification Board Register and click Available Courses: Motivational Interviewing for Behavioral Health Professionals New Perspectives onRecovery Creating a Culture of Engagement in Behavioral Health Services Welcoming Services and Service Coordination for Women with Substance Use and Co-occurring Disorders Exhibit Al Page 13of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 213 Contract No. ME225'12-27 I"I"1%€€€ kfind South H €&S C' €€€Pitt€ „w; South H y"S RHA°€it%k-psi€4fe.'€€,€i Nefiw k,,Inc, '7r t(2023 APPENDIX 1 Child Welfare Programs Active Cases Weekly Report REPORTING PERIOD:_J_/ -_J_j Family Intensive Treatment Team (FITT) Exhibit Al Page 14of14 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 214 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXH|B|TAJ Community Action Treatment(C/Q')Team The Network Provider must operate a Community Action Treatment (CAT) program to provide community-based services to children ages 11 to 21 with a mental health or co-occurring substance abuse diagnosis with any accompanying characteristics such as being at'riokfor out-of-home placement as demonstrated by repeated failures at|eoo intensive levels of care; having two or more hospitalizations or repeated failures; involvement with the Department of Juvenile Justice or multiple episodes involving law enforcement;or poor academic performance or suspensions.Children younger than 11 may be candidates if they display two or more of the aforementioned characteristics. The Network Provider must adhere to the service delivery and reporting requirements herein and reporting requirements. Best practice considerations and resources are provided to support continuous improvement of the CAT program; however, these are not contractually required. |. Network Provider Responsibilities 1. The Network Provider must adhere tothe service delivery and reporting requirements described in this Exhibit and in DCF Guidance Document 32, dated March 26, 2021 or the latest revision thereof. The DCF Guidance Document 32 can be found at the following link: Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 32—Community Action Treatment(CAT) Team 2. Data Submission: The Network Provider must submit data, in accordance with the most recent version of the PAM 155'2, and in compliance with Section C}1.4 of the Managing Entity contract. The Network Provider must submit electronically to the ME by the 4th of each month following the month of service in the Managing Entity's designated data system. 3. The Network Provider must submit Appendix 1 ' Persons Served and Performance Measure Report, Appendix 2 ' Quarterly Supplemental Data Report, and Appendix 3 — C/Q' Return on Investment Report to the individuals identified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, in accordance with the following schedule: o Appendix 1 — Monthly submission to the Managing Entity no later than the 8t' of the month following services. o Appendix 2 and Appendix 3 — {}uarter|y submission to the Managing Entity 10th of the month following the end of each state Fiscal Year Quarter. o 4. The Network Provider must participate in all CAT program conference calls, meetings or other oversight events scheduled by the Department and/or the Managing Entity; S. The Network Provider must submit a quarterly report of actual expenditures, fiscal year-end financial reconciliation of actual allowable expenditures to total payments, and prompt return of any unearned funds oroverpayments; Revised Exhibit AJ Page 1of21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 215 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 G. The Network Provider must service a minimum service target of thirtV-five(35) children per month. o The Managing Entity may request Department approval for an alternative target for a specific Network Service Provider,taking into consideration a Network Service Provider's program-specific staffing capacity, historical funding utilization, estimated community needs, or unique geographic and demographic factors of the service location. 7. The Network Provider must be applied a financial consequence in the event that the Network Service Provider does not meet the monthly minimum service target. Financial consequences must be established at a $2,000 reduction of the monthly invoice amount for each individual served less than the monthly service target. 8. Incidental Expenses: Purouanttochapter6SE'14.021, F.A.C, temporaryexpenoeomaybeincurred to facilitate continuing treatment and community stabilization when no other resources are available. Allowable uses of incidental funds include: transportation, childcare, housing assistance, clothing, educational services, vocational services, medical care, housing subsidies, pharmaceuticals,and other incidentals that can demonstrate support of individual's treatment plan or other allowable uses. S. weekly census of the children enrolled is required to be submitted by 12:00 noon every Monday to the Children System of Care Manager. The weekly census must include the list of names of the current CAT clients and a list with the names of the clients on the waitlist. The census must besubmitted in an encrypted and password protected e-mail. 10. The OCA for the CAT Team Program is MHC/Q' TheCovered Services allowed for the CAT Team program are:Assessment,Case Management,Crisis Support Emergency, |n'Home/On'Site, Intervention Individual, Outpatient Individual, Medical Services, Outreach, Supported Employment, Supportive Housing, Incidental Expenses, Information and Referral, Clubhouse Services, CCST'|ndividua|, CCST'Group, Recovery Support — Individual, RecoverySupport—Group. U. Program Goals CAT is intended to be a safe and effective alternative to out-of-home placement for children with serious behavioral health conditions. Upon successful completion, the family should have the skills and natural support system needed to maintain improvements made during services. The goals of the C/Q' program are to: 1. Strengthen the family and support systems for youth and young adults to assist them to live successfully in the community; 2. Improve school related outcomes such ao attendance,grades, and graduation rates; 3. Decrease out'of-homeplacements; 4. Improve family and youth functioning; S. Decrease substance use and abuse; G. Decrease psychiatric hospitalizations; 7. Transition into age appropriate services; and Revised Exhibit AJ Page 2of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 216 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 8. Increase health and wellness. U|. Eligibility The following participation criteria are established in proviso and must be adhered to by the Network Provider: 1. Otherwise eligible for publicly funded substance abuse and mental health services pursuant to o. 394.674, F.S, and 2. Individuals aged 11 to 21 with a mental health diagnosis or co-occurring substance abuse diagnosis with one or more of the following accompanying characteristics: • The individual is at'riokfor out-of-home placement as demonstrated by repeated failures at |eoo intensive levels of care; • The individual has had two ormore periods ofhospitalization or repeated failures, * The individual has had involvement with the Department of Juvenile Justice or multiple episodes involving law enforcement; or w The individual has poor academic performance orsuspensions. 3. Children younger than 11 with a mental health diagnosis or co-occurring substance abuse diagnosis may be candidates if they meet two or more of the aforementioned characteristics. Individuals residing in therapeutic placements such as hospitals, residential treatment centers, therapeutic group homes and therapeutic foster homes; and those receiving day treatment services are not eligible to receive CAT services. Network Providers may serve families who exceed the financial eligibility while applying a sliding fee scale in accordance with 394.674 F.S. and Ch. 65E'14.018, F.A.C, if no other option for treatment at this level io available(i.e. rural areas). |l/. CAT Model The C/Q' model is an integrated service delivery approach that obUzeo a team of individuals to comprehensively address the needs of the young person, and their family,to include the following staff: 1. A full-time Team Leader, 2. Mental Health Clinicians, 3. A Psychiatrist orAdvanced Registered Nurse Practitioner(part~time), 4. A Registered orLicensed Practical Nuroe (part~time), S. A Case Manager, G. Therapeutic Mentors, and 7. Support Staff The Network Provider must have these staff as part of the team; however, the number of staff and the functions they perform may vary by team in response to local needs and as approved by the Managing Entity.CAT members work collaborativelyto deliverthe majority of behavioral health services,coordinate Revised Exhibit AJ Page of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 217 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 with other service providers when necessary, and assist the family in developing or strengthening their natural support system. CAT funds are used to address the therapeutic needs of the eligible youth or young adult receiving services. However, the CAT model is based on a family-centered approach in which the CAT team assists parents or caregivers to obtain services and supports, which may include providing information and education about how to obtain services and supports, and assistance with referrals. The number of sessions and the frequency with which they are provided is set through collaboration rather than service limits. The team is available on nights, weekends, and holidays. In the event that interventions out of the scope of the team'o expertise, qualifications, or |icenoure (i.e., eating disorder treatment, behavior analysis, psychological testing, substance abuse treatment, etc) are required, referrals are made to specialists, with coordination from the team. This flexibility in service delivery is intended to promote a "whatever it takes" approach to assisting young people and their families to achieve their goals. Best Practice Considerations: Models and Approaches for Working with Young People and Their Families 1. The Transition to Independence Process(TIP) model is an evidence-supported practice based on published studies that demonstrate improvements in real-life outcomes for youth and young adults with emotional/behavioral difficulties (EBD). 2. The Research and Training Center for Pathways to Positive Futures (Pathways) aims to improve the lives of youth and young adults with serious mental health conditions through rigorous research and effective training and dissemination. Their work is guided by the perspectives of young people and their families, and based in a positive development framework. 3. National Wraparound Initiative Wraparound is an intensive, holistic and individualized care planning and management process that engages and supports individuals with complex needs (most typically children, youth, and their families) to live in the community and realize their hopes and dreams. 4. Florida Wraparound model and too|kito available for providers and Managing Entities S. Strengthening Family Support for Young People:Tip sheet for strengthening family support. Revised Exhibit AJ Page 4of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 218 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 G. Positive Youth Development (PYD), Resilience and Recovery: Actively focuses on building strengthens and enhancing healthy development. 7. Section 394.491, F.S. —Guiding principles for the child and adolescent mental health treatment and support system. 8. Youth M.O.V.E. National 'Youth M.O.V.E is a youth led national organization devoted to improving services and systems that support positive growth and development by uniting the voices of individuals who have lived experience in various systems including mental health, juvenile justice, education, and child welfare.There are chapters in Florida and opportunities for young people to learn leadership and advocacy skills and to get involved with peers. V. Serving Young Adults TheCATprogramoerveoyoungadu|touptotheageoftvventy'one(21),vvhichindudeoyoungadu|toageo eighteen (18) uptotwenty (20) who are legally considered adults. Network Service Providers serving these young adults must consider their legal rights to make decisions about their treatment, who will be involved,and with whom information will beshared. |n keeping with the focus of the CAT model, Network Service Providers should support the young person to enhance and develop relationships and supports within their family and community, guided by their preferences. l/|. Coordination With Other Key Entities It is important for Network Service Providers to address the provision of services and supports from a comprehensive approach, which includes coordination with other key entities providing services and supports to the individual receiving services. In collaboration with and based on the preferences of the individual receiving services and their parent/legal guardian (if applicable). Network Service Providers should identify and coordinate efforts with other key entities as part of their case management function, which include but are not limited to: primary health care, child welfare,juvenile justice, corrections, and special education. If the individual receiving services is a minor served by child welfare, members of their treatment team must include their child welfare Case Manager and guardian ad litem (if assigned). If and how the parent will be included in treatment should be determined in coordination with the dependency case manager, based on individual circumstances. Network Service Providers must document efforts to identify and coordinate with the other key entities in the case notes. l/U.Screening and Assessment Within 45 days of an individua|'o admission to services,the Network Service Provider must complete the North Carolina Family Assessment Scale for General Services and Reunification' (NCFAS'G+R) as the Revised Exhibit AJ Page 6of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 219 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 required initial assessment to assist in identifying areas of focus in treatment.The NCFAS'G+R and Plans of Care(initial and Master) must be completed for all individuals served,to include those transferred from another program within the same agency. Network Service Providers are encouraged to use a variety of reliable and valid screening and assessment tools in addition to the NCFAS'G+R as part of the assessment process, with focus on screening for co- occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Additionally, Network Service Providers are encouraged to gather collateral information in coordination with the individual served and their family, to include such things as: school records; mental health and substance abuse evaluations and treatment history; and level of cognitive functioning to develop a comprehensive understanding of the young peroon'o and their fami|y'ocircumstances. As with best practice approaches such as Systems of Care and Transition to Independence, the screening and assessment process should focus on identifying competencies and resources to be leveraged as well ao needs across multiple life domains, such aoeducation, vocation, mental health, substance use, primary health, and social connections. Best Practice Considerations:Screening and Assessment Resources 1. The California Evidenced-based Clearinghouse for Child VVe|fare—Aooeooment ratings and how to determine if an assessment is reliable and valid. 2. The REACH Institute offers a listing ofmental health screening tools, assessments and tool kits. Guidelines for Adolescent Depression in Primary gare Ithereachinstit and andT-MuY 3. Screening and assessment resources for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. ° The SAMHSA'HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions (C|HS) promotes the development of integrated primary and behavioral health services to better address the needs of individuals with mental health and substance use conditions and offers a compendium of validated screening and assessment instruments and tools for mental and substance use disorders. w SAMHSA Co-occurring Center for Excellence—Integrated Screening and Assessment Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT w Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington: Info Brief: Co-Occurring Disorders in Adolescents. Provides an extensive list ofresources related to screening, assessment and integrated treatment. Revised Exhibit AJ Page Gof21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 220 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 4. Casey Life Skills assessment is afree practice tool and framework developed for working with youth in foster care; however, it is beneficial for any young person. It is a self-assessment of independent living skills in eight areas that takes about 30 minutes to complete online and provides instant results. S. Youth Eff icacy/Empowerment Scale and Youth Participation in Planning Scale Portland Research and Training Center(Pathways RTQ 6. Strengths, Needs and Culture Discovery Assessment To explore individual and family strengths, needs, culture, and vision and to use these to develop a document that will serve as the starting point for planning. l/U|. Treatment Planning Process The treatment planning process serves to identify short-term objectives to build long-term stability, resilience,family unity and to promote wellness and illness management. A comprehensive,team-based approach is increasingly seen as the preferred mechanism for creating and monitoring treatment plans and io consistent with the CAT program. There is evidence that outcomes improve when youth and families participate actively in treatment and their involvement is essential at every phase of the treatment process, including assessment, treatment planning, implementation, and monitoring and outcome eva|uation.z Working aoa team, the young person,family, natural supports,and professionals can effectively support individualized, strength-based, and culturally competent treatment. Network Service Providers are encouraged to focus on engagement of the young person and their family as critical first step in the treatment process, as well as the promotion of active participation as equal partners in the treatment planning process. Best Practice Considerations:Treatment Planning for Young People with Behavioral Health Needs 1. Achieve My Plan (AMP) The AMP study io testing a promising intervention that was developed by researchers at Portland State University, in collaboration with young people who have mental health conditions, service providers and caregivers.Tip sheets for meeting facilitators and young people, the Youth Se|f'eficacy/Empovverment Scale and Youth Participation in Planning Scale and a video entitled Youth Participation in Planning can be found at: /Goo.hftp://wvvvv.aacap.org/aacap/Policy_Statements/2009/Fami�Land Youth_Participation_in_Clinical Decision Ma Revised Exhibit AJ Page 7of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 221 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 2. Family and Youth Participation in Clinical Decision Making. American Academy ofChild and Adolescent Psychiatry. http:ZZwww.aacap.orgZaacapZPolicy StatementsZ2009ZFamily and Youth Participation in Cli nical Decision 3. Individual and FamilyTeam meetings.The Wraparound process promotes Inclividualand Family team meetings that includes the individual, their family, professionals working with the family and their natural support systems. The initial Wraparound plan is developed during the initial Child and Family Team meetings. Individual and Family team meetings are held every 30 days to monitor the Wraparound plan to ensure effectiveness and to revise as needed to ensure the plan best matches the individua|'o and fami|y'o self-identified needs. 4. Florida Wraparound model and too|kito available for providers and Managing Entities |X. Plan ofCare 1. Initial Plan ofCare Within 30 days of an individua|'o admission to services,the Network Service Provider must complete an Initial Plan of Care to guide the provision of services by the CAT team. Services and supports by the CAT team are established in the Initial Plan of Care, which provides sufficient time to complete the NCFAS'G+R within the first 45 days. Review of the Initial Plan of Cane is required to ensure that information gathered during the first 60 days is considered and that a Master Plan of Care is developed to articulate the provision of services and supports |onger-term. The Network Service Provider must document that the Initial Plan of Care was reviewed with the individual being served and his or her parent or guardian and request that they sign the plan at the time of review.At a minimum,the Initial Plan of Care must: ° Be developed with the participation of the individual receiving services and his or her family, including caregivers and guardians; ° Specifythe CAT services and supports to be provided by CATTeam members,to include a focus on engagement, stabilization, and a safety planning if needed; and ° Include a brief initial discharge planning discussion, to include the general goals to be accomplished prior todischarge. 2. Master Plan ofCare Within 60 days after admission,the Network Service Provider must review the Initial Plan of Care and update it as needed to includethe NCFAS-G+R initial assessment and other information gathered since admission.The Network Service Provider will implement the updated Initial Plan of Care as the Master Plan of Care.The Network Service Provide may adopt an unrevioed Initial Plan of Care if it meets the requirements of the Master Plan of Care and includes the initial NCFAS'G+R assessment.Atminimum the Master Plan of Care must: w Be strength-based and built on the individua|'o assets and resources; ° Be individualized and developmentally appropriate to age and functioning level; Revised Exhibit AJ Page 8of21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 222 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 ° Address needs invarious life domains, as appropriate; ° Integrate substance abuse and mental health treatment when indicated; ° Specify measurable treatment goals and target dates for services and supports; ° Specify staff members responsible for completion of each treatment goal; and ° Include a discharge plan and identify mechanisms for providing resources and tools for successful transition from services. At minimum, the Network Service Provider must review and revise the Master Plan of Care every three months thereafter until discharge, or more frequently as needed to address changes in circumstances impacting treatment and discharge planning. In each review, the Network Service Provider must include active participation by the individual receiving services, and his or her family, caregivers, guardians, and other key entities serving the individual as appropriate. Best Practice Considerations: Developing m Plan ofCare 1. The Wraparound Approach in Systems ofCare 2. Florida Wraparound model and too|kito available for providers and Managing Entities 3. Achieve My Plan (AMP): Youth participation in planning — provides tools, tip sheets for professionals and youth 4. Journal of Child and Family Studies (May, 2017): Increasing Youth Participation in Team-Based Treatment Planning:The Achieve My Plan Enhancement for Wraparound: S. Community-based Approaches for Supporting Positive Development in Youth and Young Adults: RTC Pathways X. Services and Supports The mix of services and supports provided should be dictated by individual needs and strengths, serve to strengthen their family, and provide older adolescents with supports and oki||o necessary in preparation for coping with life aoanadu It. ' Services and supports and the manner of service provision should be developmentally appropriate for the individual. For older youth, services and supports may include supported employment and vocation certification, independent living skills training, and peer support services to assist in building social connections and learning new skills. It is important to discuss the roles 2Chopter384.481.F.G. Guiding principles for the child and adolescent mental health treatment and support system. Revised Exhibit AJ Page Sof21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 223 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 and responsibilities of the CAT team members with the individual and family to ensure they understand the roles and responsibilities of each.This is especially important to clarify the role of the peer or mentor, as this person may promote social connectedness and assist in the development of a support network of friends outside of the CAT program. Network Service Providers are encouraged to offer an array of formal treatment interventions and informal supports provided in the home or other community locations convenient and beneficial to the individual and family. Network Service Providers are encouraged to assist the individual and family to develop connections to natural supports within their own network of associates, such as friends and neighbors,through connections with community, service and religious organizations, and participation in clubs and other civic activities. Natural supports ease the transition from formal services and provide ongoing support after diocharge.' Formal treatment services may include evidenced-based practices appropriate to the circumstances of the young person and their family. Network Service Providers are encouraged to leverage resources and opportunities to imp|ementevidenced'baoed practices with fidelity, which may include partnering with other CAT teams or organizations in the local system of cane. Support services and natural supports are interventions developed on an individualized basis and tailored to address the individual's and family's unique needs, strengths, and preferences. Support services may include but are not limited to: Family Support Specialists; participation in recreational activities; youth development and leadership programs;temporary assistance in meeting and problem-solving basic needs that interfere with attaining treatment goals; and independent living skills training. Best Practice Considerations: 1. Pathways Transition Training Collaborative (PlTC): Community of Practice Training: Provides training and TA materials for serving youth and young adults—Set of competencies; Transition Service Provider Competency Scale; On-line training modules focused on promoting positive pathways toadulthood. 2. HHS: Office of Adolescent Health: Research, resources and training for providers, fact sheets, grant opportunities: 4. RTC Pathways-Youth Peer Support X|. Discharge As part of the discharge planning process, CAT teams assist in identification of additional resources that help individuals and families maintain progress made in treatment. Throughout treatment, the Network »Transition Youth with Serious Mental Illness: Revised Exhibit AJ Page 10of21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 224 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Service Provider should focus on successful transition from services. As the individual moves into the discharge phase of treatment, the CAT Team may determine the need to modify the service array or frequency of services to ease transition to less intensive services and supports. Network Service Providers are encouraged to implement a discharge planning process that: 1. Begins atadmission; 2. Includes ongoing discussion ao part of the Plan of Care review; 3. Includes active involvement of the individual and family; 4. Includes transition to the adult mental health and other systems, as appropriate; and S. Includes an aftercare plan submitted to and developed in collaboration with the individual and family that leverages available community services and supports. Within seven calendar days of an individua|'o discharge from services, the Provider must complete a Discharge Summary containing the following items, at minimum: 1. The reason for the discharge; 2. A summary of CAT services and supports provided to the individual; 3. A summary of resource linkages or referrals made to other services or supports on behalf of the individual; and 4. A summary of the individual's progress toward each treatment goal in the Master Plan of Care. X||. Incidental Expenses Pursuant to chapter6SE'14.021, F.A.C, temporary expenses may be incurred to facilitate continuing treatment and community stabilization when no other resources are available. Allowable uses of incidental funds include: transportation, childcare, housing assistance, clothing, educational services, vocational services, medical cane, housing subsidies, pharmaceuticals, and other incidentals that can demonstrate support ofindividua|'otreatment plan or other allowable uses. Network Service Providers must follow state purchasing guidelines and any established process for review and approval; however, Network Service Providers are encouraged to be creative in using these funds within the limits of what is allowable and to consult the Managing Entity regarding allowable purchases. X|U.Thind'PmrtySerxices Services provided by the core CAT Team staff and funded by CAT contract dollars cannot be billed to any third-party payers. Services provided outside of the core CAT Team staff may be billed to Medicaid or private insurance,to the extent allowable under these programs. If there is an imperative need to provide these services or supports sooner than later,the CAT team should use CAT funds to meet this need, while pursuing third-party billing. If and individual requires interventions outside the scope of a team's expertise, qualifications or licensure (i.e.,eating disorder treatment, behavior analysis, psychological testing,substance abuse treatment,etc.), the team may refer to a qualified service provider. The CAT team must work in concert with any referral providers,the individual and thefamily to integrate referral services into overall treatment and to monitor progress toward treatment goals Revised Exhibit AJ Page 11of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 225 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 |n accordance with chapter 6SD'30.003, F.A.C,all substance abuse services,ao defined in subsection 65D- 30.002(16), F.A.C., must be provided by persons or entities that are licensed by the department pursuant to Section 397.401, F.S, unless otherwise exempt from licensing under Section 397.405, F.S, prior to initiating the provision of services. X|l/. Performance Measures The Managing Entity must include the following performance measures in each subcontract for CAT services: 1. School Attendance Individuals receiving services must attend an average of 80%percent of school days, according to the following methodology: m. Calculate the percentage of available school days attended by all individuals served during the reporting period. w Include all individuals served age 1S and younger. * Include only those individuals age 16 and older who are actually enrolled in a school or vocational program. ° For individuals in alternative school settings, such as virtual and home school, school attendance may be estimated based on specific requirements applicable to the setting. Examples include the percentage of work completed within a specified time' period;adherencetoaochedu|eaoreportedbytheparent,caregiveror|ega|guardian or documentation ofa reporting mechanism. w Do not include individuals for whom school attendance in an alternative education setting cannot bedetermined. w Do not include any days an individual is considered medically excused as a result which in a crisis stabilization unit. b. The numerator is the sum of the total number of school days attended for all individuals. c. The denominator is the sum of the total number of school days available for all individuals. 2. Children's Functional Assessment Rating Scales(CFARS)and Functional Assessment Rating Scale (FARS) Effective once the Network Service Provider discharges a minimum of10 individuals each fiscal year, 80% of individuals receiving services must improve their level of functioning between admission todischarge, as determined by: m. The Children's Functional Assessment Rating Scales (CFARS) if the individual is under 18 years of age; or b. The Functional Assessment Rating Scale(FARS), if the individual is 18 years of age or older. w Measure improvement is based on the change between the admission and discharge assessment scores completed using the CFARS or FARS, as determined by the age of the individual. Revised Exhibit AJ Page 12of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 226 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 c. The numerator io the total number of individuals whose discharge score is less than their admission assessment score. Scores are calculated by summing the score for all questions for each person discharged during the current fiscal year-to'date. A decrease in score from the admission score to the discharge score indicates that the level of functioning has improved. d. The denominator is the total number of individuals discharged with an admission and discharge assessment during the current fiscal year~to'date. 3. Living inm Community Setting Individuals served will spend a minimum of 90%of days living in a community setting: m. The numerator io the sum ofall days inwhich all individuals receiving services qualify ao living in a community setting. ° "Living in a community setting" excludes any days spent in jail, detention, a crisis stabilization unit,homeless,a short-term residential treatment program,a psychiatric inpatient facility or any other state mental health treatment facility. * Individuals living in foster homes and group homes are considered living in a community setting. ° For children under 18 years of age,days spent on runaway status, in a residential level one treatment facility, or in a wilderness camp are not considered living in a community setting. b. The denominator is the sum of all days in the reporting period during which all individuals were enrolled for services. 4. North Carolina Family Assessment Scale for General Services and Reunificmtion (NCFAS'G+R) Effective once the Provider discharges a minimum of 10 individuals each fiscal year, 80% of individuals and families receiving services must demonstrate improved family functioning as demonstrated by an improvement in the Child Well-Being domain between admission and discharge, as determined by the NorthCaro|inaFami|yAooeoomentRatingSca|eforGenera| ServiceoandReunification(NCFAS'G+R), ifthe individual is under eighteen (18).The NCFAS-G+R is not required for individuals ages 18 or older. m. Calculate the percentage of individuals who increased their family functioning in the Child Well-Being Domain by at least one point from admission to discharge, as measured by the NCFAS'G+R. b. The numerator io the number of individuals whose score on the Child Well-Being domainat discharge is at least one point higher than their score on the Child Well-Being domain at admission during the current fiscal year~to'date. c. The denominator io the total number ofindividuals receiving services who were discharged during the current fiscal year-to-clate and for whom the NCFAS-G+R was used at admission. Note: If an admission NCFASaooeooment has been completed on a child and parent/caregiverand the child moves to a different home with a different caregiver, a NCFASdiocharge assessment should be completed at that time to ensure the same parent/caregiver is assessed at admission and discharge. Additional consideration should be given to the following: Revised Exhibit AJ Page 13of21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 227 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 • If CAT services are continued in the new placement with the new parent/caregiver, an admission and discharge NCFAS assessment should be completed for the new parent/caregiver. • If child changes placements multiple times, the provider and ME should discuss how to report on the NCFAS performance measure for that child, keeping in mind that the NCFAS measures family functioning in the context of services received, so we need to know who received services to determine the level of improvement in functioning. Revised Exhibit AJ Page 14of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 228 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14et work, inn. 71112021 APPENDIX 1 PERSONS SERVED AND PERFORMANCE MEASURE REPORT CAT PROGRAM Provider Name Contract Number Reporting Period ; From To Reporting Requirement Target This Period This Quarter to Year to Date Date DELIVERABLE Number of Persons Served Total Served__ Total Served__ Total Served__ Section D 2 Min _ per CAT CAT CAT 1st Month= 10 month 2°a Month= 20 CARES Act CARES Act CARES Act 3rd Month= 25 Funded Funded Funded Thereafter=35 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE MEASURES—Section XV R E 15R R E g g E g g 'E' g g d d d d d z o .a z o a z o a School Attendance 80% «. . . .... .... ., . .... �...... � . .. .......................... Improved Level of Functioning, based upon 80% CFARS or FARS Living in a Community Setting 90% Improved Family Functioning, based on Child 65% Well-being Domain, NCFAS-G+R Notes: 1. Performance measures for CFARS/FARS and NCFAS will become effective once the Provider discharges a minimum of 10 individuals. 2. Providers may use the space below to provide performance-related details affecting the delivery of services according to the specified targets. (Optional) ATTESTATION I hereby attest the information provided herein is accurate, reflects services provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract, and is supported by client documentation records maintained by this agency. . . . .... . . . .... . . . .... . . . .... . . . . .. . . . .... . . . ....�. . . . ..�-. . . .... Authorized Name and Title (please print) Signature Date Revised Exhibit AJ Page 15 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 229 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida ri (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14et work, inc.) t APPENDIX 2 QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENTAL DATA REPORT CAT PROGRAM Provider Name ........... ( . . . .... . . . .... . . . .... . . . . .. . . . .... . . . ....�. . . . ..��. . . ...«. . . ....�. . . ....�. . . .... . . . .... . . . .... Contract # . Reporting Period From To Individuals Diverted from Out of Home Placement At admission,number of participants at At admission, Discharge Options risk of out of home placement due to number of .'� participants not � Total This Total (PLEASE SEPARATE OUT YOUTH Residential p p ?: SERVED WITH CARES ACT FUNDING, Child mental Juvenile at risk of out of Quarter Year to Date IF APPLICABLE.) Welfare health justice home involvement commitment treatment placement ................................................................................................................ ......« . . . ....... ....... . . . .... . ... . . .. . .......... ,. . . . .«. . . ...... .. .... . . ........ . .. ........ . . ...«.... . Total Total Served__ Served__ Numberof discharges removed from the home due CAT CAT to child welfare involvement CARES Act CARES Act Funded Funded Number of discharges Total Total admitted to a residential Served__ Served__ mental health treatment center CAT CAT CARES Act CARES Act Funded Funded Number of discharges Total Total committed to juvenile justice Served__ Served__ placement CAT CAT CARES Act CARES Act Funded Funded Number of discharges living Total Total in the community Served__ Served__ CAT CAT CARES Act CARES Act Funded Funded .....,.. . . . Totals .... . . .... . . . . . .. . .... . . . ....�. . . . ..�� ............ Use the space below to provide any discussion of details affecting the delivery of services and supplemental data. (Optional) Gainful Activity for Individuals Not Enrolled in School or a Vocational Program Required Reporting Total This Quarter Total Year to Date .................................. . ........ ........ . . . ....... .... . . .... Number of individuals served during the reporting period age 16 and older not included in the school attendance measure. Revised Exhibit AJ Page 16 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 230 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 . ...... . .... .. . . . .... . . .... . . . .... . ........ .. . . . . . . .... . .... . . . .... . . . .... . . .... .. . . . .... . .. Number of these individuals that engaged in at least one gainful activity during the reporting period. . .... .............................. . ............. . .......... . ........... . .......... . ...... . . . .. . ................. . ......................... . ........ . . ..................................................................................... Use the space below to provide examples of the gainful activities these individuals engaged in during the reporting period. .......................... ............................ . .......... . .......... . ........... . ................ .......... . ............... ..................9...... .... .... . . . .... .................................................. . ............. . .......... . .... . .... ATTESTATION I hereby attest the information provided herein is accurate,reflects services provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract,and is supported by client documentation records maintained by this agency. Authorized Name and Title (please print) Signature Date Revised Exhibit AJ Page 17 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 231 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Appendix 2Guidance The following guidelines must be used by CAT Network Gomioo Providers and Managing Entities when reporting the required quarterly data using Appendix 2. 1. Discharge placements for individuals identified at admission as at risk of out of home placement Aprimury CAT program goal is diverting these individuals from placement within the juvenile juoUoo' corrections, nm|donUu| mental health treatment orchild wm|funo ovotemo' and enabling them to live effectively in the community. The considerations below are non-exhaustive guidelines by which CAT Network Service Providers can determine if an individual ioek high risk of out of home placement ek the time ofadmission. o. Residential Mental Health Treatment, including therapeutic group homes m Has u recommendation from u poyoho|ogioVpoyohiekriotfor placement in nooidonUu| mental health treatment center? m Has a recommendation from a Qualified Evaluator for placement in residential treatment(child welfare)? m Has previously been placed in residential treatment? * Is the parent/legal guardian is requesting placement in a residential mental health treatment center? b. Department of Juvenile Justice(OJJ) Placement m Are there current DJJ charges orio there u long history ofcharges? m Was there previous DJJ commitment placement? m Does uchild aged 12und under have current or previous DJJcharges? c. Child Welfare Out ofHome Placement m |o there un open Child Welfare case orinvestigation? m Were there previous child welfare cases, investigations orservices? m Were there any previous out-of-homo Child Welfare placements? 2. Gainful Activity for Individuals Not Enrolled in School or Vocational Program Participation in gainful uoLiviUoo by individuals aged sixteen and older who are not enrolled in school or vocational programs is an indicators of program success in fostering self-sufficiency.These activities should focus on employment, continued education,vocation training and certification,work readiness,career planning, and skill development related to obtaining and keeping u job. These uoUviUoo are opportunities for u therapeutic mentor to uooiot individuals in identifying personal goals and developing plans. Examples ofenrichment activities include, but are not limited to, employment and supported employment; internships and apprenticeships; linkage to and services from entities such as Vocational Rehabilitation; and activities that support career planning, occupational neooumh and assessment. Revised Exhibit AJ Page 18of21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 232 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 APPENDIX 3 CAT Return on Investment Quarterly Report Network Service Provider: Managing Entity: South Florida Behavioral Health Network,Inc. Cumulative Fiscal Quarterly ROI Report: Days Involved Number of Clients Actual Costs Per Day Total Costs Per Quarter Clients Served in CAT Clients Discharged from CAT Clients Discharged from CAT who Remain in Community The Clients discharged from CAT were diverted from: Cost Per Day Annualized Cost Avoided Diverted from Child Welfare $170 Diverted from Juvenile Justice $223 Diverted from Psychiatric $478.04 Residential(SIPP) Total Cost Avoidance ROI Differential(Total Cost Avoidance minus Total Costs for the Quarter) Return on Investment Differential (Divided by Total Costs for the Quarter) Attestation I hereby attest the information provided herein is accurate,reflects services provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract,and is supported by client documentation records maintained by this agency. Authorized Name and Title (Please Print) Signature Date: Revised Exhibit AJ Page 19 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 233 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Appendix 3Guidance Instructions for Calculating the RO| Report 1) Days inQuarter: Provide total number of days for the reporting quarter 2)To calculate the "Actual Cost Per Ooy": Total Cost for the Quarter divided by Clients Served then divided by Days in Quarter 3)Total Cost for the Quarter: Should be"$187'500.00" PLEASE NOTE: $187'500.00 should be the standard cost per quarter ofo$750'000.00 annual budget 4) Diverted from Child Welfare Cost Avoided: Number diverted from Child Welfare n Cost Per Day($17Nn385 5) Diverted from Juvenile Justice Cost Avoided: Number diverted from Juvenile Justice n Cost Per Day($223)n180 8) Diverted from Psychiatric Residential (81 PP)Cost Avoided: Number diverted from Psychiatric Residential US|PPin Cost Per Day($487.42)for Q1@Q2/$478.04 for Q3@Q4)n180 7)Total Cost Avoidance: Add up Cost Avoided totals for Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Psychiatric Residential (SIPP) 8) RO| Differential: Total Cost Avoidance amount minus Total Cost for the Quarter S) Return onInvestment: RO| Differential amount divided by Total Cost for the Quarter PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING REMINDERS: 1) Providers must input"zeroo" instead of simply leaving the field blank. 2) Providers must include cents. 3) For numbers that extend out beyond 2 spots after the decimal place, if the third number to the right of the decimal place is a 5, round the second number to the right of the decimal place up. For example, 1.125 would be rounded to1.13. 8cnoenohotof the CAT RO|formula calculation: Revised Exhibit AJ Page 2Oof21 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 234 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 1 (ocartedyf101 Rept-4pem[43 Formula Domple Dap in quarter 192 a. I AatwI(05t peff Day Total Cost Whe�uaiw 4 OWIS SeR @d M UT 1870 0 e i ts 0 F ctwg e d i CAT 117 6 Vients Dischaled'rm CAT nho Reiuvi m C mmuo',y 15 7 8 CfieME,d,Knargeo hm CAT)O.o remained m tte,lcrnmtrizy Comt Per Day Co5lAvoiM Te': I 9 Livered'Yom Ch1d Vielfalt 11 in, 489,CS"'365 10 >x v10 12", -(U1 — 11 Draned lrem jj'-'i'P,4' 14 �^g 14 i2 1 21$W.A2 j0drttq 18 411 Z TotilfostAy idan(e j;M10411 Rol Differential dotal Cast Avoidance M Total(ostlot the Mom on Investment JR01 01fieren(gal divided 4thelelal Cost for Me 16 17 13'Iiotp.Based nn intErii pvidata(nsk asses5qen!at time of admi.m,to EU Revised Exhibit AJ Page 21 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 235 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AM Return on Investment for Special Projects fundedforFY2O21'2O22 |. The Network Provider has been awarded funding to provide the following services: Provider: Guidance/Care Center, Inc. a. Project: Supported Employment Amount: $75,000.00 From the funds in Specific Appropriation 362, recurring funds from the General Revenue Fund is provided for supported employment services for individuals with mental health disorders. b. Family Intensive Treatment(F|T) Amount: $200,000.00 From the funds in Specific Appropriation 364, General Revenue Fund is provided to implement the Family Intensive Treatment (FIT)team model designed to provide intenoiveteam'baoed, family-focused, comprehensive services to families in the child welfare system with parental substance abuse. Treatment shall be available and provided in accordance with the indicated level of care required and providers shall meet program specifications. Funds shall be targeted to select communities with high rates ofchild abuse cases. ||. The Network Provider shall submit the following reports: 1. No later than 10 days after the completion of each fiscal quarter, a return on investment report on Template 30 — Proviso Project Return on Investment Report. The template is available at the following link: Note: Click on FYJl JJ ME Templates and click on Reporting Template 30 — Prumsu Project Return un Investment Report 2. Supported Employment Report: No later than the 10 days after the completion of each fiscal year quarter, submit the Supported Employment Services Report using Template 31 —Clubhouse Supported Employment Report. The template io available at the following link: Exhibit AM Page 1of2 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 236 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Note: Click on FY21 22 ME Templates and click on Reporting Template 31 —Clubhouse Supported Employment Report. The reports must be submitted by the dates and to the individual(s) identified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Exhibit AM Page 2 of 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 237 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AN Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SSI/SSDI) Outreach,Access, and Recovery(SOAR) SOAR is a national project funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that is designed to increase access to SS|/SSD| for eligible adults and children with mental illnesses or co-occurring disorders who are homeless or at risk ofhomelessness. Access to SS|/SSD| is ma/or tool in recovery from mental illnesses, homelessness or co-occurring disorders to engage in treatment, to keep appointments, to maintain housing, and to meet other basic needs. SOAR must be guided by the principles of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care, including community inclusion, person- driven, and team collaboration. SOAR processors should work with the person-served to determine their needs and desires during the application process and, furthermore, allow the process trajectory to be determined to the greatest extent by the person-served. This will include keeping the individual fully informed of the process and the possible results, and including community partners that the individual would like to incorporate into the decision-making process. |. NETWORK PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Designation of a SOAR Processor: The Network Provider must have a designated Case Manager(o)/SOAR Proce000r(o) trained in the SOAR Process who will process SOAR applications for the target population receiving services under this contract that have been screened and determined tobe eligible for SOAR benefits. The required screening tool was developed bythe DepartmentandtheMEandiofoundinAppendix1ofthioExhibittit|ed ^SOARAppUcantEUgibi|ity Criteria Form" dated July 1, 2020, or the latest revision thereof. The Case Manager(o)/SOAR Processor(s) is responsible for their own training in the SOAR Model through the SOAR Online Course developed by Policy Research Associates and SAMHSA available at: A SOAR Processor is identified as a staff that has completed the adult and/or child SOAR Online Course and io submitting applications utilizing the SOAR process. 2. Each Case Manager/SOAR Processor at the Network Provider is responsible for entering their information and data into the SOAR Online Application Tracking (OAT) system. The Network Provider is responsible for notifying the ME about information regarding their Case Manager/SOARProce000r. This includes their name, SOAR Training Completion status, and their registration in OAT. l Eligibility Screening: Screening for SOAR eligibility must be conducted during the intake or admissions process. Upon determination that an individual meets SOAR eligibility, theocneener muotrefertheindividua|tothedeoignatedSOARTrainedProce000rutiUzin8the ^SOARAppUcant Eligibility Criteria Form" Exhi bit AN Page of Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 238 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 4. SOAR applications must be completed within a maximum of sixty (60) days of the protective filing date. This may vary depending on the Social Security Administration (SSA) office and the SOAR Liaison at that office. The SOAR Processor is responsible forgoing to their local SSAoffice and forming an agreement between themselves and the SSA SOAR Liaison about specific timeframes and what form of communication is best. S. : If applicable, the SOAR Processor must complete the reconsideration/appeal process for those applications which may be denied upon initial review. 6. : The SOAR Processor must register and start entering information into the OAT system once the protective filing date is determined. They should not wait for the application decision to be made before they enter data into the OAT system. The SOAR Proce000r(o) must input all of the data into the OAT System beforetheendofthemonthfor processed applications during the reporting period. The SOAR Processor(s) shall be responsible for ensuring that the information in the OAT System is updated regularly as necessary. The OAT program io available at: 7. Training: New SOAR Processor(s)must be trained within forty-five(45)days of hire or assignment to SOAR cases. The SOAR Processor(s) is responsible for their own training in the SOAR Model through the SOAR Online Course developed by Policy Research Associates and SAMHSA available at: All SOAR Processors must attend a Live SOAR Online Course Review Session once to obtain status as Southern Region certified SOAR Processor, after completion of the SOAR Online Course. These sessions will be held on a quarterly basis and scheduled by the ME. SOAR processors need only attend once to obtain their certification. For those newlytrained SOAR Processors through the SOAR Online Course,attendance to the Live SOAR Online Course Review Session should be completed within oix(6) months. 8. The Network Provider is responsible for notifying the ME regarding the training status of their Case Manager/SOAR Processor. 9. The SOAR Processor(s) must attend scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. These include SOAR group technical aooiotancetrainingo and SOAR related trainingo. 10. The Network Provider must meet with the K4E's staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings and/or trainingo when notified by the ME. Exhi bit AN Page 2of4 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 11. Individual Record Reviews: The Network Provider must conduct a sampling of file/record reviews on a quarterly basis to see if individuals paid for bySAMH dollars would be eligible for SOAR. a. The provider will complete five individual record reviews from various programs within their agency. b. The provider will also comp|etefi|e/record reviews for five indigent individuals identified by the Me Housing Coordinator as receiving transitional vouchers(TRV)during the quarter. Individuals placed in TRV funded shelter beds will be excluded from reviews as will recurring TRV requests. Only new TRV requests as of7/1/18will be eligible for review. c Within fifteen days after each quarter,the network provider is required to submit a report of the sampling results to the ME. The report requires the individua|'s identifying information (name, DOB, SS#), the date of SOAR eligibility screening, admission date, a copy of the completed screening tool (SOAR Applicant Eligibility Criteria Form version of Identifying SOAR Applicants,July 1,2020),documentation of the referral (if appropriate)to the SOAR Processor, and the completed/submitted SOAR application data entered into OAT. These instructions are on the SOAR Applicant Eligibility Criteria Form version of Identifying SOAR Applicants,July 1,2020document. 12. The Network Provider must meet the standards and required outcomes specified below: a. Maintain a minimum completion rate of7S% of applications completed and submitted within 60 days ofthe Protective Filing Date. b. At a minimum, the Network Provider must have a sixty-five percent (65%) SOAR application approval rating during each fiscal year. c Maintain the minimum negotiated quarterly target of 4 for completed applications. d. In addition to the minimum quarterly targets, the Network Provider agrees to an annual target of16. The Network Provider understands that the annual total may be higher ao the expectation is that in some quarters the minimum target will be exceeded. Annual target will be measured at the end of the 4thquarter. e. ll Children's SOAR a. SOAR processors must be trained within forty-five(45)days of hire or assignment to SOAR cases, and provide certificate copies, within ten (10) business days of completion, to the K4E's SOAR Local Lead. The Chi|dren's SOAR Online Course is available at: b. The annual SOAR application target will be measured by a combination of adult and children's cases.The Network Provider agrees to an annual target of I children's applications. c The Network Provider shall submit to the ME's SOAR Local Lead a quarterly report using the "SOAR Applicant Eligibility Criteria Form" to provide the number of screenings completed for the reporting period and number of eligible SOAR candidates. The report Exhi bit AN Page 3of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 240 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 requires the individua|'s identifying information (name, DOB, SS#), the date of SOAR eligibility screening, admission date, a copy of the completed screening tool (SOAR Applicant Eligibility Criteria Form version of Identifying SOAR Applicants, July 1,2020), documentation of the referral (if appropriate) to the SOAR Processor, and the completed/submitted SOAR application data entered into OAT. These instructions are on the SOAR Applicant Eligibility Criteria Form version of Identifying SOAR Applicants, July 1,2020document. Compliance:Network Provider Failure to meet the applicable standards established in Sections | and || shall be considered non-performance pursuant to Standard Contract, Paragraph 36. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure tmPerform. ||. MANAGING ENTITY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The ME must adhere to the requirements identified in the Department's Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SS|/SSD|) Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) Guidance Document—Incorporated Document 9. The Department's Incorporated Document y can be accessed by visiting the Department's vveboiteorby clicking onthe link below: Note: To access the form click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance 9—Supplemental Security /ncurne/Sucio/ Secur/ty Disability Insurance /ISIISSDU Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR). 2. The ME must ensure that the Network Provider implements the SOAR process. l The ME must monitor the Network Provider's performance on all tasks identified in this Exhibit and issue corrective actions if deemed necessary. 4. The ME shall provide training and technical assistance when requested by the Network Provider. S. The ME SOAR Local Lead and the identified System of Care staff will collect and review the sampling of the SOAR screening tools and develop a tracker for success indicator analysis. 6. Reports generated by the ME SOAR Local Lead on the success indicator will be reviewed at each quarterly SOAR Steering Committee meeting. Exhi bit AN Page 4of4 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit AO Peer Services Peer Support Specialists (as defined in o. 397.311(30), F.S] and Recovery Management practices (as described in Exhibit BH, Recovery Management Practices ) have become an integral part of recovery services. . The state of Florida has committed to delivering behavioral health services in a recovery- oriented and peer involved approach. A Peer Specialist io a person who uses their lived experience of recovery from mental illness and/or addiction, plus skills learned in formal training,to deliver services in behavioral health settings to promote mind-body recovery and resiliency [SAMHSA.gov]. A Peer Support Specialist may go by different names (e.g. life coach, recovery coach, recovery support specialist, peer' bridger, etc) neverthe|eootheyperformoimi|ardutieo. The primary activities of peer specialists are to provide support and advocacy, role model recovery, and facilitate positive change, while working alongside the treatment team if applicable. Peer support is voluntary, mutual and reciprocal, equally shared power, otrengtho-focuoed, tranoparent and person driven [National Practice Guidelines for Peer Supporters—International Association of Peer Supportem]. The requirements in this exhibit applies to all Network Providers providing peer support services funded by this contract. NETWORK PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Employee Orientation for Peers: The Network Provider must provide standardized training on Recovery Management best practices in employee orientation and refreshertrainings,as required by Exhibit BH, Recovery Management Practices. 2. Assessment Tools: Peers must use the Recovery Capital Scale available at httpo:Hfaceoandvoiceoof recovery.ore/reoource/recovery'capita|'oca|e/ inthe necovery planning process.The ME may require the Network Provider to report aggregate scores derived from the collection of Recovery Capital Scale tool.This information maybe used todetermine baseline data for the development of future performance measures. 3. Attain Client Consent: Initiate peer support services after voluntary consent when there is reason to believe such services will help the individuals served recovery, build resilience, or assist the individual to live successfully in their community with greater purpose. 4. Educate Peer Staff Regarding Community Resources: Peer Specialist can greatly assist individuals if the specialist is familiarwith appropriate community resources that can advance the individual's recovery. Peers should be well integrated into the community to assist individuals served with the development of natural supports, community activities and employment. S. Peer Committees: Peer Specialists must beallowed time for attending trainings and seminars that advance the practice of peer support and further Exhi bit AO Page of oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 242 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 their professional development. They should also be allowed and encouraged to join committee meetings where their lived experience can bevalued. 6. Document Peer Services Provided: Peer services must be documented in each client's clinical file, for example, development of vve||neoo plans, WRAP Plans, the goals of the individual served, progress notes, linkages, etc These plans should be updated regularly in consultation with the client to review progress and evidenced by proper documentation in the client file. 7. Maintain and Update Internal Policies and Procedures for Peer Services: These should include best practices and standards for delivering peer support services and supervision. Each Network Provider must solicit the input and opinions of Peer Specialists they have on staff when drafting or updating Internal Policies and Procedures. The Network Provider also must institute aprocess for Peer Specialists to provide perspective and input on all Policies and Procedures at anytime; this process may include an online form for the Peer Specialist tocomplete. 8. Weekly Supervision: Weekly supervision meetings are required so case issues are addressed quickly, and also to make sure that the peer specialists are receiving clinical oversight for their own well-being. 9. Recovery The peer must provide Recovery-Oriented care recognizing that each person must be the agent of and the central participant in their own recovery journey. All services and supports needto be organizedto support the developmental stages of this process.Services should instill hope, be person-and family-centered, offer choice, elicit, and honor each person's potential for growth, build on a peoon's and fami|y'sstren8ths and interests' and attend to the overall quality of life, including health and wellness. These values can be the foundation for all services regardless of the service type. 10. Reporting Requirements: No later than the 101h of each month, the Network Provider must submit to the Managing Entity,the following monthly reports: A. Monthly Peer Support Employment Report -This report must be signed by the Peer Supervisor, which must include the following information: a. Number of Peers funded by the ME with Network Provider, b. Number of vacancies for Peer Specialists jobs, c PooitionTit|e(o) and Program Name for current vacancies d. Duration of current Peer Specialist vacancies, e. Name of the Peer Specialist f. Certification Status g. Role/Title h. Statuo (fuU~time vs. part-time) i Program Name Exhi bit AO Page 2of4 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 j. Number ofpersons served by each Peer Specialist, k. Maximum recommended caseload for the Peer, and |. Hours of Peer Supervision B. Monthly Peer Support Services Report — Thio report should be completed by the Peer Specialist and signed by the Peer Supervisor. a. Peer~to'PeerContact b. Groups c Treatment Team Staffing'o d. Outside Agency Staffing'o e. Trainingo f. Outreach g. Trainingotaken C. The Network Provider shall submit any ad-hoc reports requested by the ME. O. The reports must be submitted electronically in a secured, password protected or encrypted format by the dates and to the individuals specified in ExhibitC, Required Reports. 11. By08/02/2021,the Network Provider must submit the name and contact information of at least two Integrated Peer/ROSC Champions who will attend trainingo and meetings.The information must be submitted to the individuals and by the dates listed in Exhibit C Required Reports. The identified Champions must be a Peer Specialist who is providing peer services. In the event of change in staff occur,the Network Provider must notify the ME's Contract Manager, in writing within ten (10) calendar days. a. Responsibilities ofchampion: i Attendance at scheduled Peer/ROSC meetings including ROSC Steering Committee VVorkgroup meetings and peer or peer supervisor meetings conducted by the ME to continue the development and implementation of recovery-oriented system of care. ii Participation in all ROSC related activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable ofa Recovery-Oriented System ofCare. III Participation in all Peer related activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable of the role/supervision of peer supports. Compliance:Network Provider Failure to meet the applicable standards established in Sections | and || shall be considered non-performance pursuant to Standard Contract, Paragraph 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure tmPerform. |. MANAGING ENTITY RESPONSIBILITIES Exhi bit AO Page 3of4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 244 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 1. The ME must monitor the Network Provider's performance on all tasks identified in this Exhibit and issue corrective actions if deemed necessary. 2. The ME shall provide training and technical assistance when requested by the Network Provider. Exhibit AO Page 4 of 4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 245 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AP Mental Health Case Management Standards A. Definitions: The definitions below are for the purposes of this Exhibit. Other definitions may exist in care coordination or other authorities. Caseload means those clients which are managed by a designated case manager. Case management services consist of activities that identify the recipient's needs, plan services, link the service system with the person, coordinate the various system components, monitor service delivery, and evaluate the effect of the services received. This covered service shall include clinical supervision provided to a service provider's personnel by a professional qualified by degree, licensure, certification, or specialized training in the implementation of this service. (Ref. Ru|e6SE'14.021(4)(c)1] Service Plan is the part of the clinical record which outlines a comprehensive strategy for improving a client's quality of life and ability to function in the community as meaningfully and independently as possible. It identifies goals and objectives and the services and resources necessary to achieve these goals and objectives. The service plan io designed to integrate the efforts and effects of multiple service and resource providers. The case manager and the client develop the service plan in conjunction with family members, service providers and other entities and individuals necessary to its implementation. Treatment Plan is an individual document or identifiable section of the service plan developed by treatment staff and the client which depicts goals or objectives for the provision of services within specific treatment environments. Examples of treatment environments include, but are not limited to, day treatment, vocational, residential, outpatient and activities of daily living programs. B. Overall Goal of Case Management. The primary goal of care management is to optimize the functioning of individuals who have complex needs by coordinating the provision of quality treatment and support services in the most efficient and effective manner. The desired outcomes for persons using the service system are self-sufficiency and satisfaction in the living, learning, work and social environments of their choice. Case managers shall have at a minimum a bachelor's degree with major course work in a human services field or equivalent training and experience on a year for year basis in a related field. (1) Case management responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following activities: (m) Development and implementation of case management assessment: 1. A case management assessment is a holistic review of a client's living situation which includes a determination of the client's strengths and weaknesses, the client's needs and resources, and the strengths and weaknesses of the client's support system. The case Exhibit AP Page 1 of oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 246 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 manager shall be responsible for the overall completion of the assessment, but shall work with the client and consult with relevant professionals where specific expertise is needed. 2. The case management assessment shall consider information from the following sources: m. Client's assessment of his or her personal situation; b. Input from the family, friends or significant others. Such input shall be sought with the consent of the client; c. Collateral information which may include records dealing with previous psychiatric hospitalizations, outpatient treatment and evaluations, summaries and progress notes from other involved human service individuals or agencies. If collateral information is not available,this shall be documented in the case record; d. Information from the referral source; e. Pertinent service agencies with whom the client is involved and an evaluation of the impact these services have on the client's life. 3. The case management assessment shall consider the following: m. The presenting problem; b. Client's current and potential strengths and deficits; c. The fami|y'o current and potential strengths and deficits; d. Client's relationship with family members and significant others; e. The impact of the currently provided services on the client's life; t Client's involvement or need for involvement in client support groups or ancillary social support systems; g. Need for training in community living skills, medications, or activities of daily living; h. Need for education, vocational training or job-seeking skills; L Need for housing,food, clothing, and transportation; '. Need for mental health, alcohol and drug abuse services; k. Need for medical and dental services, including current medications; |. Need for legal services; mm. Need for backup support and consultation to family, friends, landlords, employers, community agencies and community members who come in contact with the client; and n. Need for and the establishment of financial resources such as Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Veterans Administration or trust funds. 4. The case management assessment ioto consist ofa single identifiable, dated document, included in the clinical record. S. The initial case management assessment must be completed within 30 days of the referral of the client for case management services. Exhibit AP Page 2ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 247 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 G. A home visit is to be made prior to the completion of the Assessment, unless the case manager's supervisor deems such a visit unsafe to the case manager or such a visit is denied by the client. |n such instances where a home visit does not occur: m. The reasons for the failure to make such a visit will be documented in the case record and signed by the case manager and the case manager supervisor. b. Subsequent visitations and the suitability of the housing shall be considerations addressed in the service plan. 7. Subsequent written case management assessments shall be completed and an updated Service Plan developed at a minimum of every 6 months, or when the client changes residence, enters or is discharged from a state treatment facility or at other times when the client's situation changes significantly. (b) Service Planning 1. Service planning is the process of developing a general strategy to utilize strengths and address weaknesses identified through case monitoring and through assessments. The case manager, in con/unction with the client, shall be responsible for the development of the service plan. However, service planning is a collaborative effort which also involves family members, service providers, or others significant to the implementation of the resultant plan.The results of the service planning process shall bea service plan. 2. The Service Plan must beon a single identifiable and dated document, developed within 15 days of a completed Assessment and signed by the client, case manager,the case manager's supervisor, and other appropriate participants involved in the service plan development. The service plan is an individualized document which meets the comprehensive needs of the client.All service plans shall be included in the client's record. 3. In cases where immediate services are needed, service delivery shall not be delayed pending completion of either the assessment or service plan. 4. The Service Plan shall contain a description of the long-term desired outcome for the case. S. The Service Plan shall contain measurable goals and objectives derived from the assessment of client's strengths, deficits and resource needs. m. Each objective must have an identified time frame for achievement and must be stated in terms of observable and measurable outcomes. b. Each objective shall state the name of the individual or agency responsible for the action to be achieved. Exhibit AP Page 3ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 248 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 G. The client shall be provided a copy of the Service Plan, and this shall be documented in the record. With the approval of the client, others involved in its development or implementation shall be provided with a copy of the service plan. (c) Linkage and Brokerage The case manager shall ensure that the Service Plan is implemented through a variety of linkage and brokerage activities designed to procure specified services,treatment and resources for the client. 1. Such activities include verbal or written referrals, telephone calls, meetings, assistance with making appointments and completing applications, assistance at interviews and hearings, transportation and supportive counseling. 2. The case manager shall convene a case staffing at ma/or decision points during the client's involvement with the alcohol, drug abuse and mental health system. Such decision points shall include movements to a lesser or more restrictive environment in the community or transfers to and from state hospitals. Such conferences shall be attended, as appropriate, by the client,family members, service providers and significant others. (d) YMonitoring Case Managers shall ensure that Service Plan goals and objectives are consistently pursued, assess the functioning level of the client, and aooeoo progress toward the achievement of goals and objectives through a range of monitoring activities including telephone calls, home visits, case and treatment reviews, interviews and site visits. 1. Where monitoring reveals that minor adjustments are necessary in order to better accomplish the goals and objectives of the service plan,the case manager shall update these portions of the plan and take action to implement these adjustments. 2. Where monitoring reveals that conditions have changed to the extent that the service plan is no longer valid,the case manager shall make a reassessment and ensure the development ofa new service plan. (a) Advocacy 1. Case managers shall function in the best interest of the client and shall intercede on behalf of the client to assure that service and resource needs are met. 2. The case manager shall identify service and resource gaps and barriers which limit client's access to existing services and resources to client managers. (2) The case manager shall make a minimum of a monthly face-to-face contact with all clients residing in the community. Exhibit AP Page 4ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 249 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 (3) Case managers may utilize contingency funds provided by the department in accordance with circuit procedures.These shall be used to provide for unmet resource needs of clients when other resources are not available orin combination with other resources. (4) For clients residing in the community, the case manager shall make a home visit or field visit within the client's natural environment at a minimum of every other month, unless the case manager's supervisor deems such visits unsafe to the case manager or the client declines such visitation during the planning process. In such instances where home visits are not to occur: (m) The reason for the failure to make such a visit will be documented in the case record signed by the case manager and case manager supervisor, (b) Subsequent visitations and the suitability of the housing shall be considerations in the service plan. (6) When a client misses an appointment related to the service plan or is absent from a treatment program without notification, the case manager shall attempt to contact the client either by telephone or face-to-face meeting within twenty-four hours. If initial attempts to contact the client are unsuccessful, the case manager shall make additional efforts by telephone, face-to-face meetings, or correspondence. Upon contacting the client, the case manager shall explore the reasons for the absence or the missed appointment and shall work with the client to resolve any issues inhibiting the effective implementation of the plan. Such efforts and their results shall be documented in the case record. (G) Case Management Record. 1. An individualized case record for each client shall be maintained. 2. Adear|y identifiable portion of the agency's record shall be devoted to case management. This portion shall contain the demographic information and items specified in subsection 65E'4.014(3)b, F.A.C. 3. The case record shall be maintained in accordance with Ru|e6SE'4.014, F.A.C. 4. In addition to items specified in Ru|e6SE'4.014, F.A.C,the record shall contain: (m) The name of the current assigned case manager. (b) Any copies ofa consent to give information relevant to the case. (c) Assessment information ao stated above. (d) Service Plan ao stated above. (a) Progress Notes, documenting all of the case manager's activities, contacts and communications on behalf of the client, including the following: 1. Date 2. Type of contact;for example, home visit,telephone, office visit 3. Contacting person 4. Person or agency contacted S. Brief account of contact G. Relevance to the Service Plan Exhibit AP Page 6ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 250 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 7. Documentation of missed appointments, fo||ovv'up, and an explanation of why the appointments were missed 8. Documentation for the need and lack of availability of any goods or services for which contingency funds are requested (f) Advocacy efforts ao specified above. (7) Case load. The mental health case manager's caseload shall not exceed 40 consumers at any given time. (8) Case managers shall at minimum of bachelor's degree with major course work in a human services field or equivalent training and experience on a year for year basis in a related field. Exhibit AP Page GofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 251 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AS Monroe County Centralized Receiving Facility |. OVERVIEW Guidance/Care Center, Inc. ("Network Provider") is the designated centralized receiving facility ("CRF") that serves as the coordinated system of entry in the central region of Monroe County for individuals with mental health or substance use disorders, or co-occurring disorders. The designation as the CRF and the services to be provided are established in accordance with Florida Statute 394, Florida Mental Health Act, Florida Statute397, Hal S. Marchman Alcohol and Other Drug Services Act, and in accordance with the Monroe County Designated Receiving System Plan,dated 2021'2030,(MC'P|an,or latest revision thereof), herein incorporated by reference. The CRF is responsible for assessment and evaluation, both voluntary and involuntary, and treatment or triage and/or stabilization of persons with mental health or substance use disorder, or co-occurring disorders. The CRF must function as a no-wrong-door model that responds to individual needs and integrates services among various providers. The Network Provider must participate in a coordinated system that is linked by method toshare data, formal referral agreements, and cooperative arrangements for care coordination. The Network Provider must provide or arrangefor necessary services following an initial assessment or screening and evaluation. ||. PROVISION OF THE PRIME CONTRACTS The CRF is funded with Department of Children and Families and Monroe County funding. All provisions, terms and conditions, or amendments, addendum, changes or revisions applicable tothe Network Provider made subsequent to the initial execution of the Prime Contract, (the contract entered into between the Department of Children and Families and the ME, not in conflict with this Contract, must be binding upon the Network Provider and the Network Provider agrees to comply with same. The Prime Contract is incorporated by reference in this Contract. |||. h8ONROE COUNTY DESIGNATED RECEIVING SYSTEM PLAN The Network Provider agrees to adhere to and implement the CRF in Monroe County as described in the Monroe County Designated Receiving System Plan, dated 2017'2020 (or the latest revision thereof), herein incorporated by reference. |l/. OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of the CRF are to: 1. Provide a central receiving system serving the target populations; Exhibit AS Page 1of6 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 252 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 2. Provide initial screenings, assessments for consumers that meet criteria for acute care services,triage, care coordination, and related services and linkage to appropriate level of care; 3. Provide opportunities for jail diversion, offering a more suitable and less costly alternative to incarceration; 4. Reduce the inappropriate utilization of emergency rooms; S. Increase the quality and quantity of services through coordination of care and recovery support services; G. Implement standardized screening tools and procedures for services; and, 7. Improve access and reduce processing time for |avv enforcement officials transporting individuals needing behavioral health services. V. SCOPE OF THE ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES A. Target Population 1. Individuals needing evaluation or stabilization under s. 394.463, F.S.,the Baker Act; 2. Individuals needing evaluation or stabilization undero. 397.675, F.Si, the Marchman Act; and, 3. Individuals needing crisis services as defined in oo. 394.67(17)'(18), F.S. 4. Individuals needing screening for non-acute mental health and/or substance abuse treatment services and that meet the target population descriptions contained in o. 394.674, F.S. and described in the DCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. B. Client Services 1. The Network Provider must provide crisis stabilization, substance abuse detoxification services,crisis support emergency services,screenings,assessments for consumers that meet criteria for acute care services,and Medication Assisted Treatment,and care coordination for clients referred to other providers. 2. Screening services for individuals needing acute and non-acute mental health and/or substance abuse treatment services must be available through the CRFtvventy-four hours seven days per week, 36S days per year. 3. Screening Tools:The Network Provider must utilize ocreeningtoo|(o) agreed to between the ME and the Network Provider. The Network Provider must screen all individuals presenting at the CRF. Those individuals with positive screenings must result in a full biopsychosocial assessment to be completed at the CRF to generate referral and linkage to the appropriate level ofcare. Exhibit AS Page 2of6 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 253 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 4. The Network Provider must have a protocol to screen and triage all individuals to determine an individual's immediacy of needs and establish a plan forfurther assessment and treatment. The screening must ataminimum include: ° Reason for referral ° Medical needs ° Current medications • Current substance use, and • Risk of harm to self and others S. The Network Provider must provide all individuals with information on how to access Mobile Response Team services. C. The Network Provider's ability to accept consumers under the CRF system is to be executed according to its capabilities and limitations as described in the table below and as described in the Monroe County Transportation Plan for Involuntary Examinations (Baker Act) and Involuntary Admissions (MarchmanAct), herein incorporated byreference. CRF Service Capabilities/Limitations Voluntary Assessment and Evaluation Crisis Stabilization Unit(Adults Only), Detoxification (Adults Only), Screening and Assessment Involuntary Assessment and Evaluation Crisis Stabilization Unit(Adults Only), Detoxification (Adults Only), Screening and Assessment Triage for Mental Health Services Crisis Stabilization Unit(Adults Only), Screening and Assessment Triage for Substance Use Disorder Services Detoxification (Adults Only), Screening and Assessment Involuntary Treatment for Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit(Adults Only) Disorders Involuntary Treatment for Substance Use Detoxification (Adults Only) Disorders Exhibit AS Page 3of6 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 254 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 O. PERFORMANCE MEASURES 1. 100% of persons who walk into the CRF requesting screening (non-acute) services must be screened on the same day. 2. 1DD% ofpersons brought in involuntarily by |avv enforcement under Baker Act will be admitted for evaluation.Appropriate transfer to other CSU's/Inpatient will be secured by the Network Provider staff upon evaluation and determination that continued admission is medically required. Transportation to the referral facility will be arranged by the Network Provider. 3. 100% of persons determined by the screening process to need outpatient services must be linked to an appropriate provider. The CRF will secure an outpatient appointment within ten (10) business days of the date of the initial screening. 4. 86% ofpersons referred to outpatient services will receive a follow-up within seventy- two (72) hours of scheduled appointment to determine linkage. S. 86% of persons determined not to have a successful linkage will receive an alternate referral for outpatient services within ten (10) business days. G. No more than 14.81!% CSU readmissions within thirty (30) calendar days for consumers referred internally for poot'CSU discharge services. 7. No more than TBD% Detoxification readmissions within thirty (30) calendar days for consumers referred internally for poot'detoxification discharge services. E. SERVICE SITE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER 3OOO41*Street Ocean Marathon, FL33O6O (306)434'7660 F. FUNDING: The Network Provider's allocation to operate the CRF is found in ExhibitH, Funding OmtmO. G. METHOD OF PAYMENT: The CRF must be paid on a fee-for-service (Unit Rate) method of payment, in accordance with the payment methodology provided for in Rule 65E'14.019 (2), F.A.C.for the covered services listed inExhibit G,Covered Service bxOCA. H. COLLABORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS 1. ME's Care Coordination Department: The Network Provider must work with the ME'o Care Coordination Department if an individual entering the CRF is identified as needing care coordination services. Refer to Attachment |, Section B. 1. a. (25), Care Coordination and Reporting Requirements,for a more detailed description of Care Coordination services. Exhibit AS Page 4of6 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 255 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 2. The Network Provider, in collaboration with the ME and Monroe County, must review and update, as necessary,the designated receiving system at least once every three (3)yearo, or earlier if deemed necessary. 3. The Network Provider io expected to develop partnerships and agreements with community partners (i.e., other SFBHN contracted Network Providers, managed care organizations, criminal and juvenile justice systems, community-based cane organizations, housing providers, federally qualified health centers, etc) for the coordination of care to individuals referred from the CRF, to leverage resources and share data as allowed by federal and state |avvo. |. REPORTING REQy|Rh8ENTS 1. Service Data: Service Data into K|S or any data system designated by the ME and must be submitted per the requirements described in Attachment |, Section B. 4. Deliverables, and in Attachment |, Section D. l, Acute Care Service Utilization Reporting for Public Receiving Facilities, Detoxification and Addiction Receiving Facilities. 2. Performance Measures Report: By the 3 01h of every month following the reporting month for the measures listed above in Section VI., paragraph D., Performance Measures. 3. Ad Hoc Reports:The Network Provider agrees to submit any ad-hoc and/or additional reports ao determined necessary by the ME, Department of Children and Families. J. STAFFING: Any changes in staffing plan greater than 2S% of either the total FTE or total salary costs, ao per the approved budget, io subject toMEapproval. K. h8EET|NGS/TRA|N|NGS 1. The Network Provider will ensure that its staff is properly trained on CRF model, goals and objectives, evidence-based practices and Screening and Level of Care Placement Tools. 2. The Network Provider must meet with the ME's staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings and/or trainingo when notified by the ME. Exhibit AS Page 6of6 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 256 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AV TRANSITIONAL VOUCHER PROGRAM DISCUSSION: The purpose of this document is to provide guidance for the implementation and management of the Transitional Voucher project. This project provides care coordination and vouchers to purchase treatment and support services for adults tranoitioningfrom Florida Assertive Community Treatment(FACT)teams, acute crisis services, and institutional settings to independent community living; and individuals experiencing homelessness, at risk for homelessness, or receiving care coordination services. Vouchers may also be utilized to assist eligible individuals maintain their current level of care by achieving residential stability. |. GOALS The Transitional Voucher project is a flexible, consumer-directed voucher system designed to bridge the gap for persons with behavioral health disorders ao they transition from acute or more restrictive levels of care to lower levels of care.The intent of this project is to enable individuals to live independently in the community with treatment and support services based on need and choice and build a support system to sustain their independence, recovery, and overall well-being.The project aims to: ° Prevent recurrent hospitalization and incarceration, ° Provide safe, affordable, and stable housing opportunities, w Maximize use of FACT resources and community supports, ° Increase participant choice and self-determination in their treatment and support service selection; and ° Improve community involvement and overall quality of life for program participants. Transitional Vouchers provide a participant with a monthly budget to be spent on allowable services pursuantto Rule 65E-14.021, F.A.C.This service is intended to support Care Coordination efforts outlined in Guidance 4—Care Coordination. ToacceootheDepartment'oFY21'22GuidanceDocument4, c|ickonthe |inkbe|ovv: htmi Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 4, Care Coordination "Voucher" refers to any electronic orpaper record documenting Network Service Provider's agreement to pay third party for allowable services provided to an eligible program participant.This project offers time-limited financial assistance to support consumer-driven services based on the peroon'o needs assessment and care plan objectives. The use ofvouchers requires shared decision making in planning and service determinations, emphasizing self- management. Care Coordinators provide options and choices such that the care plan reflects the individua|'ova|ueo and preferences. This project has two funding and implementation components. The first component targets FACT participants and individuals discharging from a state mental health treatment facility (SMHTF) back to Exhibit AV Page 1ofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 257 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 their regions; the second targets additional individuals in need of specialized community integration supports. U. FACT AND Sh8HTFTARGETS This component satisfies the terms of a settlement agreement entered into by the Department and Disability Rights Florida and amended on July 27, 2018.1The settlement agreement requires the Department to develop a project designed to more fully utilize existing FACT resources and create additional opportunities for community integration of individuals being discharged from SMHTFs.This component is intended to transition approximately 96 FACT participants each fiscal year to |eoo intenoivecommunity'baoedoerviceoandoupporto, a||ovvingpemonorefernedfromSMHTFotofi|| the vacated slots, if appropriate. Other allowable options for individuals discharging from SMHTFo using Transitional Voucherfunds areto adultfamily care homes with community-based services and directly into permanent supported housing with community-based services. Managing Entities and Network Service Providers shall select FACT participants determined to be clinically and functionally ready for lower levels of care ready to transition out of FACT services. Considerations for transition readiness include, at a minimum,the individua|'o choice,their ability to oe|f'manage, andtheavai|abi|ityofanatura| oupportoyotem.Tranoitioniogradua|, individua|izedand actively involves the participant and the next provider to ensure effective coordination and engagement. Each Network Service Provider FACT team shall accept individuals referred for discharge from SMHTFs to replace individuals selected to receive Transitional Voucher services. |||. COMMUNITY INTEGRATION TARGETS Reoearchindicateothatacombinationof|ong'termhouoing,treatment,andrecoveryoupportoerviceo leads to improved residential stability and reductions in substance use and psychiatric oymptomo' The Transitional Voucher project is intended to assist eligible individuals obtain and maintain accessible, affordable housing with supportive recovery services. Each Managing Entity shall approve individuals who meet Transitional Voucher eligibility requirements. Persons eligible for services under this component must be currently receiving Department-funded SAMH services pursuant to Chapters 394 and 397, F.S., and must meet one the following alternative characteristics: A. Experiencing homelessness, meaning an individual who lacks housing, including: 1. An individual whose primary overnight residence is a temporary accommodation provided by a supervised public or private facility, or 2. An individual who resides in transitional housing, or 3. An individual at risk for homelessness;for example: an individual whose only housing option /x shelter due tu lack of affordable housing opportunities. /T.VV,P.M.and Disability Rights Florida v.Michael Carroll,Department of Children and Families(Case No.4:13-CV-457 RFLICAS)Settlement Agreement,Amended July 27.201O 'Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,Leading Change:A Plan for SAMHSA's Roles and Actions 2011-2014.HHS Publication No.(SMA)11-4629.Rockville,MID:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,2011. Exhibit AV Page 2ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 258 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 4. Vouchers may also be utilized to assist eligible individuals maintain their current level of care by achieving residential stability. Or B. Receiving Care Coordination services pursuant to Guidance 4. Or C. Participating in FACT teams and ready to transition to a lower level of care. Or O. Discharging from SMHTFs to adult family care homes or directly into permanent supported housing with community-based services. |l/. REQUEST PROCESS A. The Care Coordinator or Case Manager at the provider will ensure that services and/or supports requested cannot or are not funded through any other source.The Network Provider must exhaust all other funding alternatives before submitting a funding request tothe ME. Steps taken with alternative sources must be documented in the individual's file/chart. B. A Funds Request Form and Treatment/Service Plan should be submitted to the ME's Housing Coordinator or designee to the following email address:LouLin2j2sfbhn.org. AUoupportoand services requested and authorized must directly address specific need to achieve goals on the current service plan or treatment plan when applicable. 1) If requesting assistance for individuals exiting a state treatment facility the State Hospital Transitional Voucher Funds Request Form must be used, attached herein as Appendix 1. 2) For all other requests, the Transitional Voucher Funds Request Form must be used attached herein ao Appendix 2 C. If requesting assistance with payments for an ALF,the following is required: 1) A copy of the AHCA Facility Finder ALF page indicating active LMH License. If ALF does not have an LMHL please include justification for other specialty license(s). 2) Description of actions that will be taken in order to sustain funding, including a plan of oe|f'ouotainabi|ity with an estimated end date. i.e. SSA Benefits pending (include application date), SSA Benefits suspended (date will be taken to SSA for reinstatement), Being assessed for SOAR process (date ofaooeooment), etc O. The ME'o Housing Coordinator or designee will review funding requests and make a determination of approval or denial of funding within 3 business days of receipt of the request. If necessary, the ME Housing Coordinator will contact the referral source to staff a case prior to approval ordenial. Exhibit AV Page 3ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 259 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 E. The ME Housing Coordinator or designee shall notify the Care Coordinator or Case Manager of the decision to approve or deny funding via email. V. ALLOWABLE EXPENSES A. Transitional Voucher services may be authorized only to the extent that they are reasonable, allowable and necessary as determined through the assessment process; are clearly identified in the individua|'o service plan or treatment plan when applicable; and only when no other funds are available to meet the expense. 1) Transitional Vouchers will be approved for no more than athree (3) month period. Each month requires new voucher request and MEapproval, 2) All fund requests must be submitted to the ME for prior approval. B. The person served is the primary decision maker as to the services and supports to be purchase and from what vendor those services are procured. C. Allowable expenses include the following Covered Services as defined by ch. 65E-14.021, F.A.C.: 1) Aftercare; 3) Assessment; 3) Case Management; 4) Day Care; 6) Day Treatment; G) Incidental Expenses; 7) |n'Homeand On-Site; 8) Intensive Case Management; S) Intervention; 10) Medical Services; 11) Medication`AooiotedTreatment; 12) Outpatient; 13) Recovery Support; 14) Respite Services; 16) Substance Abuse Outpatient Detoxification; 16) Supported Employment 17) Supportive Housing/Living O. Allowable Incidental Expenses include time limited transportation, childcare, housing assistance, clothing, educational services, vocational services, medical care, housing subsidies, pharmaceuticals and other incidentals as approved bythe Managing Entity in compliance with Rule 65E-14.021, F.A.C. Exhibit AV Page 4ofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 260 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 E. Network Service Providers adhere to: 1) State purchasing guidelines for allowable expenses as promulgated by the Department and the Department of Financial Services 2) The requirements of Chapter 6SE'14, F.A.C, and 3) Managing Entity protocols regarding allowable purchases. l/|. NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Care Coordinator or Case Manager will verify that the funds requested directly address specific needs to achieve goals on the individua|'o current Service Plan. B. The Care Coordinator or Case Manager will ensure Transitional Voucher funds are used only for services and supports that cannot be paid for by another funding source; specifically: a) Network Providers and participants are responsible for locating other non'SAMH payor sources for services or supports prior to using Transitional Voucher funds. b) In collaboration with the participant, Network Providers must certify no other payer source is available and due diligence was exercised in searching for alternative funding prior to the use of Transitional Voucher funds. Network Providers must submit a signed certification for each use of Transitional Voucher funds with the monthly invoice. C. Establish accurate record keeping that reflects specific services offered to and provided for each participant. O. Approve Transitional Voucher invoices and expenditures for services provided by non-Network Service Providers. E. The Care Coordinator or Case Manager must maintain in the individuals' file a record of all individual expenses charged against the funds. F. The Care Coordinator or Case Manager will provide the following documents in a timely manner: a) Transitional Voucher request form with the individua|'o service plan or treatment plan.All supports and services requested must directly address specific needs to achieve goals on the current service plan or treatment plan. b) Documents with attempts made to use alternative sources offunding. G. All Transitional Vouchers must be coded with the appropriate modifier: a) For Substance Abuse use modifier: DS b) For Mental Health use modifier: DIVI H. All invoices and supporting documentation must be submitted to the ME by the 8"of the month.Any voucher that has not been invoiced to the ME within 45 days from the approval date will be voided, and the approved amount will return to available transitional voucher funds. The Network Provider must ensure the service data is entered in FASAMS during the service month and coded with the Exhibit AV Page 6ofG Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 261 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 appropriate modifier. The service data must be |eoo or equal to the approved voucher amount. Any discrepancies in service data will delay payment of the invoice. It is the responsibility of the Network Provider to update service data and resubmit invoice for reimbursement. l/U. ME RESPONSIBILITIES A. For all voucher requests: 1) The ME will review the completed transitional voucher request form along with all supporting documents (i.e. service plan,treatment plan, lease agreement, etc.)for authorization. 2) The ME Housing Coordinator will provide authorization or denial to the Care Coordinator/Case Manager requesting the funds within three (3) business days via email. In case of a denial, an email will be sent with reason(s) for denial. Should the ME Housing Coordinator not be available, the ME Housing Peer or Care Coordinator Lead will provide authorization or denial for transitional vouchers within three(3) business days. 3) The ME will conduct service data validation using FASAMS service data. Service data for each invoice must be equal or less tothe ME Voucher approved amount. Invoice not matching approved amount, or without service data, will not be approved for payment.The ME will inform the provider of the denial and reason for denial. B. For all voucher reporting: 1) The ME Housing Coordinator,or designee,will keep track of the voucher requests and funding approvals. 2) The ME Housing Coordinator or monitoring team may periodically request individual files for auditing purposes. 3) Upon completion of the monthly review, the Network Provider will be notified of any discrepancies and the invoice will be adjusted accordingly. 4) The Network Provider shall adhere to the requirements identified in the Department's Transitional Voucher Guidance Document 29, dated 7/1/2021 or the latest revision thereof. ToacceootheDepartment'oFY21'21GuidanceDocument29, dickonthe |inkbe|ovv: htmi Note: Click on FYJl'JJ ME Templates and click on Guidance DucumentJ9, Transitional Voucher Exhibit AV Page GofG oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 262 Contract No. ME225'12'27 SOUTH FLORIDA network of exceptional mental health and t€:xsLarxc e provicler€ , Appendix 1 State Hospital Transitional Voucher (TV) Funds Request Form Date of TV Submission:_ _ Date of Expected Discharge: Agency/ Provider: Funds requested by/Title: Phone number: Fax number: Email address: Individual's Name: Date of Birth: Sex: SSN: Recommended Discharge Environment: Description of goods or services being requested, plan for self-sustainability: Required Additional Documentation Choose One that Applies: ❑ Attached copy of AHCA Facility Finder ALF page ❑ SSA Application Date: indicating LMH License (if applying for ALF ❑ SSA Appointment Date for Benefits funding) Reinstatement: ❑ Attached signed consent form ❑ SOAR Screening Date: ❑ Copy of the Transition/Discharge Plan ❑ Other: ❑ Completed Care Coordination Enrollment Form Amount requested: One time request: ❑Yes ❑ No, Estimated end date: Funding source: ❑ Mental Health ❑Substance Abuse Appendix 1 of Exhibit AV Page 1 of 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 263 Contract No. ME225-12-27 SOUTH FLORIDA network of exceptional mental health and t€:xsLarxc e provicler€ , CERTIFICATION: I here certify that the information above is accurate and that this request is for appropriate therapeutic reasons which have been documented in the consumers' service and treatment plans. In collaboration with the above named participant, I certify that no other payer source is available and due diligence was exercised in searching for alternative funding prior to the use of the Transitional Voucher funds. Form completed by: _ Title: Signature: _ _ Date: AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICES: (SFBHN USE ONLY) Approved by: _ Date: Signature: Title: Authorization number: _ _ DCF Approval Date: OCA: ❑ Mental Health MHTRV ❑Substance Abuse MHTRV Not approved by:_ _ Date: Reason not approved: Signature: Title: Appendix 1 of Exhibit AV Page 2 of 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 264 Contract No. ME225-12-27 , u. THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA and ise prod de s.. Appendix 2 Transitional Voucher Funds Request Form Date: _ Agency/ Provider: Funds requested by/Title: Phone number: Fax number: Email address: Individual's Name: Date of Birth: Sex: SSN: Does the consumer fall under any of the following categories? ❑Care Coordination ❑ Homeless/or at risk ❑ FACT Team Description of goods or services being requested: Appendix 2 of Exhibit AV Page 1 of 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 265 Contract No. ME225-12-27 , u. THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA and ise prod de s.. The assistance requested is for (please check one): ❑Housing Assistance ❑Childcare El Clothing El Transportation (Bus passes, bicycles, airfares) ❑Educational Services ❑Vocational Services ❑Medical Care (Medication, doctor visits) ❑Housing Subsidies (Utility bills,furniture,toiletries) ❑Other Incidentals Amount requested: One time request: ❑Yes ❑ No Funding source: ❑ Mental Health ❑Substance Abuse CERTIFICATION: I here certify that the information above is accurate and that this request is for appropriate therapeutic reasons which have been documented in the consumers' service and treatment plans. In collaboration with the above named participant, I certify that no other payer source is available and due diligence was exercised in searching for alternative funding prior to the use of the Transitional Voucher funds. Form completed by: _ Title: Signature: _ _ Date: AUTHORIZATION OF SERVICES: (SFBHN USE ONLY) Approved by: _ _ Date: Signature: _ Title: Authorization number: OCA: ❑ Mental Health MHTRV ❑Substance Abuse MSTRV Not approved by:_ _ Date: Reason not approved: Signature: Title: Appendix 2 of Exhibit AV Page 2 of 2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 266 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT AX CRISIS STABILIZATION UNIT(°CSU°) LONG-ACTING INJECTABLE TREND REPORT On a quarterly basis by the dates and to the individuals identified in the Exhibit C, Required Reports,the Network Provider shall submit report for those consumers who are admitted into a CSU facility for treatment that captures long-acting injectable utilization upon discharge from the CSU. An important variable in this analysis is establishing the number/percentage of consumers who receive anti-psychotic drugs upon discharge and of those that do receive such medication,the number/percentage that receive a long-acting injectable.The elements to be reported to the ME are the following: 1. #ofCSU admissions for the quarter 2. #ofCSU discharges for the quarter 3. #/%of CSU discharges during that period that were prescribed an antipsychotic medication for use after discharge: # / % 4. #/%of CSU discharges during that period who were prescribed an antipsychotic medication as above and received the antipoychoticaoa |ong'actinganti'poychotic injectable: # / % ExhibitAX Page 1of1 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 267 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Exhibit AY Mobile Response Team (h8RT)for Monroe County Purpose: To ensure the implementation and administration of Mobile Response Team (MRT)services and adherence to the service delivery and reporting requirements herein. Best practice considerations and resources are provided to support continuous improvement of the MRT program; however,these are not contractually required. A. Authority The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, Ch. 2018'3, Laws of Florida, created a statewide network ofMRTo. The Florida Legislature appropriated recurring funds to ensure reasonable access toMRT services in all Florida counties. |n2020, House Bill 94S amended o. 394.49S, F.S.,toinclude MRTo in the child and adolescent array of services and outlined programmatic requirements included herein. B. Program Goals The goals of MRTs are to lessen trauma;conduct an independent assessment to determine if the individual may be safely diverted from emergency departments; prevent unnecessary psychiatric hospitalization; or divert from juvenile justice or criminal justice settings. MRTo are intended to provide on-demand crisis intervention services in any setting in which a behavioral health crisis occurs, including, but not limited to, homes, schools, the community, and emergency departments. Mobile response services must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days avveek. Services are provided byateam of licensed professionals, master's level professionals, and paraprofessionals trained in crisis intervention skills. In addition to helping resolve the crisis, MRTs work with individuals and families to identify resources, provide linkages, and develop strategies for effectively dealing with potential future crises. Intervention is warranted when a crisis interferes with the ability tofunction and places the individual at risk ofoe|f'harm, harm to others, or disruption of services or living environment. The individual may present with an overt change in functioning or have difficulty coping with traumatic life events. Mobile Response Teams may coordinate in-person services with |avv enforcement to provide additional safety, when appropriate and necessary. Supporting the "no wrong door" model, MRTs provide warm hand-offs and referrals to other services in the community to meet the ongoing needs of the individual and will follow-up to determine that the appropriate linkage is made. When the situation warrants, MRTo will assist with the individual being received by a designated receiving facility or a licensed substance abuse provider for further evaluation. Peer support services can be an effective way to connect individuals and families experiencing behavioral health crises with resources, ensure they engage in services, and assist them navigate the system. It is not required that the MRT have an individual team member who is either creclentialed as a Certified Recovery Peer Specialist or working toward creclentialing, however it is encouraged. MRTo must be designed to address a wide variety ofinterventions, including: ° Based on a clinical assessment, determine the need for further examination at a Designated Receiving Facility or licensed substance use provider; w Assess the individual for risk of suicidal and homicidal thoughts or behaviors; Exhibit AY Page 1of12 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 268 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 ° Assess the individual for mood disturbances such ao depression, anxiety, delusional thoughts, or hallucinations that may contribute to and exacerbate the crisis; and, ° Identify family or peer conflicts and other disruptive behaviors that are or may contribute to escalating the crisis. C. Eligibility MRTo provide immediate, onsite behavioral health crisis services at minimum to individuals who are 25 and younger who: 1. Have an emotional disturbance; or 2. Are experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis; or 3. Are experiencing escalating emotional or behavioral health reactions and symptoms that impact their ability to function typically within the family, living situation, or community environment; or, 4. Are served by the child welfare system and are experiencing or at high risk of placement instability. O. Managing Entity Responsibilities The Managing Entity shall: 1. Ensure statewide access toMRT services 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek. 2. Collaborate with local law enforcement agencies and public schools, colleges and universities in the planning, development, evaluation, and selection processes for Network Service Provider subcontracts for MRTo; 3. Post contact information for all MRToon the start page ofthe Managing Entity's public vvebsite; 4. Collaborate with local and county governments to ensure the process to access MRT services is addressed in county transportation plans and Behavioral Health Receiving System plans; S. Monitor MRT Network Service Provider data quality, response process, customer satisfaction, community collaboration, and warm hand-offs to community service providers; G. Notify the Department of changes to MRT providers, including the number of teams per provider or updates to MRT contact information; 7. Submit Reporting Template 28 Mobile Response Team Monthly Report to the Department no later than the 18thof the month following services; and 8. Include requirements in subcontracts with Network Service Providers providing MRT services to: m. Adhere to the criteria in Sections CE, F and Gherein. b. Participate in all MRT program conference calls, meetings, or other oversight events scheduled by the Department. c. Make Mobile Response Team services available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week statewide. d. Establish response protocols with local law enforcement agencies, local community-based care lead agencies, child protective investigators, the Department of Juvenile Justice, and local schools, including public K'12 schools, colleges, and universities. e. Have access to a licensed mental health professional. f. Have access to a board-certified or board-eligible psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. Exhibit AY Page 2of12 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 269 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 g. Provide an array of crisis response services to eligible persons and their families, designed to address individual and family needs, including screening, standardized assessments, crisis de eoca|ation, safety planning, and linkage to community services as necessary to address the immediate crisis event and ongoing behavioral health needs. Screenings and assessments shall be completed for the presence of an emotional disturbance, serious emotional disturbance, substance use, or mental illness including depression and risk for suicide. h. Adhere to standards for informed consent and confidentiality compliance, pursuant to but not limited to394.4S9(3), F.S, 394.4784 F.S, 394.495, F.S. and relevant state |avvo and federal regulations. i. Establish formal Memorandum of Understanding or agreements with the local school district(s) that identify roles and responsibilities of schools and MRTwhen responclingto schoolsto provide services. This agreement must include requirements for obtaining parental consent when the MRT responds to children 13 or younger or with unlicensed mental health professionals. }. Require the MRT Provider to establish response protocols with local law enforcement agencies, local community-based care lead agencies, the child welfare system, and the Department of Juvenile Justice. k. Establish formal and informal partnerships with key entities providing behavioral health services and supports to eligible persons and their families to facilitate warm hand-offs for continuity of cane. |. Coordinate with the Community-Based Care (C8C) Lead Agency inthe Network Provider's area to provide MRT services to children served by the child welfare system who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis. E. h8RT Network Provider Responsibilities The Network Provider must adhere to the following: 1. Adhere to the criteria in Sections CE, F and Gherein. 2. Participate in all MRT program conference calls, meetings, or other oversight events scheduled by the Department. 3. Make Mobile Response Team services available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week statewide. 4. Establish response protocols with local law enforcement agencies, local community-based care lead agencies, child protective investigators, the Department of Juvenile Justice, and local schools, including public K'12 schools, colleges, and universities. S. Have access to a licensed mental health professional. G. Have access to a board-certified or board-eligible psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner. 7. Provide an array of crisis response services to eligible persons and their families,designed to address individual and family needs, including screening, standardized assessments, crisis de'eoca|ation, safety planning, and linkage to community services as necessary to address the immediate crisis event and ongoing behavioral health needs. Screenings and assessments shall be completed for the presence of an emotional disturbance, serious emotional disturbance, substance use, or mental illness including depression and risk for suicide. 8. The Mobile Response Teams telephone number must be displayed the number to their MRT on the start page of its public-facing vveboite. Exhibit AY Page 3of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 270 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 S. Enourethatthe|oca| 2'1'1provider(o),]evviohCommunityServiceo, haoinformationontheMRTand how to refer individuals in need. 10. Triage new requests to determine the level of severity and prioritize new requests that meet the clinical threshold for an in-person response. 11. Ensure there is a process in place for informed consent and confidentiality compliance measures. 12. Provide in-person response to calls meeting the clinical threshold within 60 minutes after prioritization. In-person responses may be provided face-to-face or via telehealth. |f requested,face' to-face responses must be provided. Respond in the location where the crisis is occurring when requested and determined safe. 13. Establish formal Memorandum of Understanding or agreements with the local school district(s), and charter schools or alternative schools that identify roles and responsibilities of schools and MRT when responding to schools to provide services. This agreement must include the following elements: 1) List school diotrict(o), for the purpose of this contract the school district is Monroe County Public Schools. 2) If the Network Provider enters into agreements with charter schools and alternative schools, list the name ofochooKo). 3) Process for obtaining parental consent when the MRT responds to children 13 or younger or with unlicensed mental health professionals. 4) Process that addresses a timely and effective response to Monroe County Public Schools who are initiating a Baker Act with a student. S) If the Network Provider enters into agreements with charter schools and/or alternative schools, a process that addresses timely and effective response to the charter school and alternative schools who are initiating a Baker Act with a student. a Uotthe name ofochoo|(o). 14. Establish response protocols with local law enforcement agencies, local community-based care lead agencies,the child welfare system, and the Department of Juvenile Justice. 16. Establish formal and informal partnerships with key entities providing behavioral health services and supports to eligible persons and their families to facilitate warm hand-offs for continuity of care. 16. Provide behavioral health crisis-oriented services that are responsive to the needs of the child, adolescent, or young adult and his or her family. 17. Uti|izeevidence'baoed practices to deeoca|ateand respond to behavioral health challenges and to reduce the potential for future crises. When evidence-based practices are not available, the MRT shall use approaches based on clinical judgement and within the scope of their practice. 18. Provide a warm handoff to referred services and brief care coordination by facilitating the transition to ongoing services for upto72 hours. Warm handof means that the MRT provider actively connects the individual to another service provider. 19. Coordinate with the CBCoto provide information about the MRT services to foster parents. 20. Report to the Managing Entity on the performance outputs in Section G. and the number of individuals who did not require an involuntary examination that were actively linked to the appropriate level of care with a community provider for ongoing behavioral health services. 21. Promote information sharing and the use of innovative technology. Exhibit AY Page 4of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 271 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 F. h8RTService Components: The Network Provider's Mobile response services encompass an array ofcrisis interventions including: 1. Evaluation and assessment, 2. Development of safety orcrisis plans, 3. Providing or facilitating stabilization services, 4. Supportive crisis counseling, S. Education, G. Development of coping skills, 7. Linkage to appropriate resources, and 8. Connecting individuals who need more intensive mental health and substance use services to the needed level ofcare. Te|ehea|th is an important asset for increasing the capacity of MRTo especially in rural areas, geographically large counties,or urban areas where congested traffic patterns make meeting the 60'minute response time a challenge. Te|ehea|th can be used to provide assessments, follow- up consultation, and initial triage to determine if an in-person response is needed to individuals via video-teleconferencing systems, phones, and remote monitoring. MRT staff who are not actively responclingto calls,either face-to-face orthrough telehealth must not have other duties and responsibilities within the Network Provider. An MRT'o ability to successfully divert inpatient admissions depends on service availability.Staff who are not actively responding or providing follow-up services should be conducting outreach to community partners, key stakeholders,and the general public to educate the public on the availability of and how to access services. G. Performance Outputs The Network Provider shall meet the following targets for MRTservices: 1. Average response time within 60minutes. 2. A minimum of seven (7) formal outreach activities conducted annually. This may include activities such as presenting at School Board meetings, community health fairs, and community partner meetings. Targets for outreach activities may include detoxification programs, emergency departments, schools and colleges, community behavioral health providers, |avv enforcement and other first responders, child protective investigators, dependency case managers, parents, family and youth run organizations, Department of Juvenile Justice, group homes, foster care organizations, 2'1'1 and other social service type call centers, as well as community leaders such ao county commissions and city government. 3. At minimum, the MRToha|| serve 180 unduplicated persons through June 30th "Served" means the MRT has responded to an acute care crisis and engaged with the individual and, if applicable,their family and caregivers. Exhibit AY Page 6of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 272 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 H. Service Data Service Data: Service Data must be submitted monthly by the 4th of every month following the month of service into the K4Es designated data system and must comply with the requirements of the Department of Children& Families, Pamphlet 1SS'2 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Measurement and Data, version 14.0, or the latest revised edition thereof. |. Reporting Requirements 1. Monthly h8IRTTnacker:The Network Provider must submit MRT Monthly Tracker using template providedbytheMEbythe10thofeverymonthfordatafromthepreviouomonth. The Network Provider will submit the monthly tracker to the individuals listed in Exhibit C, Required Reports. 2. Outreach Activities Log: 'The Network Provider must submit a quarterly log of formal outreach activities(such as trainings,education and networking)as described in Section G.,2., Performance Outputs above.This log will include at a minimum the date,time,duration,#of individuals trained and # of staff that participated. The Outreach Log must be submitted by the dates and to the individuals specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. 3. MRT Policies and Procedures: By October 1, 2021, the Network Provider must submit its MRT policies and procedures . At a minimum,the policies and procedures must address the following elements: a) Staffing; b) Service Array, including transition of services; c) Triage process; d) Response times; e) Informed Consent; f) Confidentiality; g) Information Sharing; h) Use of innovative technology(te|ehea|th); i) Identification and referral process for children, adolescents, or young adults, including those who are high utilizers (defined in Exhibit AC, Care Coordination) and their families to the Care Coordination Team located at Community Health of South Florida ; j) Identification and referral process for adults, including referrals for high utilizers (defined in Exhibit AC, Care Coordination) to care coordination services; k) Outreach efforts plan. 4. Memorandum of Understanding orAgreements: 1) By October 1,2021,the Network Provider must submit a formal agreement or formalized plan with the Monroe County Public Schools that identify roles and responsibilities of schools and MRT when responding to schools to provide services. This agreement must include requirements for obtaining parental consent when the MRT responds to children 13 or younger or with unlicensed mental health professionals. Exhibit AY Page Gof12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 273 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 2) By December 31,2021,the Network Provider must establish response protocols with the following stakeholders: a) Monroe County Sheriff's Office; b) Key West Police Departments; c) Department of Juvenile Justice d) Southern Region Community-Based Care Lead Agency that addresses situations where youth are served by the child welfare system and are experiencing or are at high risk of placement instability. e) Colleges and Universities S. Ad Hoc Reports:The Network Provider agrees to submit any ad-hoc and/or additional reports as determined necessary by the ME, Department of Children and Families and/or Monroe County. J. h8eetingc/Trminings 1. The Network Provider will ensure that its staff is properly trained on MRT model, goals and objectives, evidence-based practices and screenings. 2. The Network Provider shall meet with the ME's and/or Department staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings,calls, trainingo,or other oversight events when scheduled by the ME and/or the Department. K. Best Practice Considerations and Guiding Principles: The System of Care values and principles are the foundation of MRTo. The core values include: m Strength-based — movethe focus from the deficits of the individual and family tofocusing on their strengths and resources related to the goal ofrecovery. This includes viewing the individual and family as resourceful and resilient. * FmmmOy'drivenmnd youth-guided—recognize thatfamilies have the primary decision-making role in the care of their children. The individua|'s and famni|y's preferences should guide care. * Community based with an optimal service array—provide services in the least restrictive setting possible, ideally in the community. Individuals should be able to obtain any behavioral health service they need in their home community. Peer support is an important component of services. • Trauma sensitive —reopond to the impact of trauma, emphasizing physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both service providers and individuals; and create opportunities for individuals to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. w Culturally and linguistically competent—be respectful of, and responsive to,the health, beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of diverse individuals. "Culture" is a term that goes beyond race and ethnicity to include characteristics such as age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, income level, education, geographical location. Cultural competence applies to organizations ao well aoindividuals. Cultural Competence ioa set of behaviors, attitudes, and Exhibit AY Page 7of12 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 274 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 policies that come together in a system to work effectively in multicultural situations. Linguistic competence is the ability to communicate effectively in a way that can be easily understood by diverse audiences. • Coordinated — provide care coordination for individuals with serious behavioral health conditions with an emphasis on individualized services across providers and systems. At the system level, leverage resources by analyzing funding gaps, assessing the use of existing resources from all funding streams,and identifying strategies to close the funding gaps,including the options of blending and braiding of funding sources. • Outcome-focused — ensure that programmatic outcome data is accessible to mangers, otakeho|dero, and decision makers, and that the data is meaningful and useful to those individuals. Collect feedback from each individual and family regarding the service delivery to improve outcomes of care that inform, individualize, and improve provider service delivery. Research suggests that best practice is to provide continued crisis intervention and care coordination services as indicated for up to 72 hours. In addition to helping resolve the crisis, teams work with the individual and their families to identify and develop strategies for effectively dealing with potential future crises. MRTofad|itate "warm handoffs^ to community services, and other supports. Facilitating a warm handofmeano actively connecting an individual to another service provider. This process goes beyond simply providing a referral name, phone number, and appointment time. Particularly for individuals in crisis, it has been shown that a referral alone is not adequate. Warm handoffo area transfer of care between two providers in the presence of the individual and their family. This can involve an introduction to the new service provider during a short meeting with the crisis counselor. It is important to explain the process the individual should follow, what to expect during their first appointment, and allow them to ask questions. For additional information and resources to implement or improve the use of warm handoffo, the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality provide resources for clinicians, staff, and a Quick Start Guidez Once this occurs, it is expected that either the crisis has resolved naturally, the individual is connected to a community-based provider who will engage the individual in services, or the individual was assisted with access tofurther evaluation at a designated receiving facility. MRTovvi|| need to establish protocols for working with existing care coordination teams for individuals who are not already connected to behavioral health services,for those that are eligible. In 2020, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published the National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care Best Practice Toolkit. This too|kitidentifies minimum expectations and best practices for mobile crisis teams that are funded with Block Grant � Exhibit AY Page 8of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 275 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Crisis Set-Aside funding. SAMHSA identifies the mobile response teams to respond in two person teams for safety reasons. The minimum expectations are: 1. Include a licensed and/or creclentialed clinician capable to assessing the needs of individuals; 2. Respond where the person is and not restrict services to select locations within the region or particular dayo/timeo; and 3. Connect individuals to facility-based care as needed through warm hand-offs and coordinating transportation. The best practices include: 1. Incorporate peers within the mobile crisis team; 2. Respond without |avv enforcement accompaniment unless special circumstances warrant inclusion in order to support true justice system diversion; 3. Implement real-time GP5technology in partnership with the reQinn's crisis call center hub to support efficient connection to needed resources and tracking of engagement; and 4. Schedule outpatient follow-up appointments in a manner synonymous with a warm hand-off in order to support connection to ongoing care. Thetoo|kit is available at: 02 Below are some exemplary models ofMRTo developed in other states. State of New Jersey The Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) System delivers mobile response services to chi|dren/vouth/voung adults experiencing escalating emotional and/or behavioral reactions and symptoms that impact the youth's ability to function typically(at baseline)within their family, living situation, school and/or community environments. Mobile response services are available 24hours per day, 7dayo a week, year'round, are delivered by MRSS staff and include both initial (within 1 hour) face-to-face intervention wherever the youth's need presents, and follow-up interventions, services and coordination for up to 72 hours subsequent to the initial intervention. |fat the end of initial mobile response services, a youth continues to exhibit patterns of behavioral and emotional needs that require continued intervention and coordination to maintain typical functioning and prevent continued crisis reaction,a child/youth may be transitioned to Mobile Response Stabilization Management Services that can continue to serve the individual for up to eight weeks. More information maybe found at: . State ofMassachusetts In Massachusetts, Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) is provided to youth (under the age of 21) by all emergency service program (ESP) providers. MCI provides a short-term service that ioa mobile, on- Exhibit AY Page Sof12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 276 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 site, face-to-face therapeutic response to a youth experiencing a behavioral health crisis for the purpose of identifying, assessing, treating and stabilizing the situation and reducing immediate risk of danger to the youth or others consistent with the youth's risk management/safety plan, where one exists. This service io provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and includes: A crisis assessment; engagement in a crisis planning process that may result in the development/update of one or more crisis planning tools(e.g.,Safety Plan;Advance Communication to Treatment Providers;Supplements to Advance Communication and Safety Plan, Companion Guide for Providers on the Crisis Planning Tools for Families)that contain information relevant to and chosen by the youth and family; up to 7 days of crisis intervention and stabilization services including on-site face-to-face therapeutic response, psychiatric consultation and urgent poychop harm aco|ogy intervention, as needed; and referrals and linkages to all medically necessary behavioral health services and supports, including access to appropriate services along the behavioral health continuum of care. More information may be found at: int h8Ovvmukee County,Wisconsin Milwaukee County inWisconsin has nationally respected and effective crisis response model for children in their region. The program is called the Mobile Urgent Treatment Team (MUTT) and its primary focus is to keep children at home with families and out of hospitals. MUTT provides MRSS services for children and adolescents (up to age 18) and addresses a fami|y's immediate concerns about their child by phone or by responding to them in the community or in their home. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Once called, the MUTT team immediately travels to the location where a crisis may be occurring. The team aooeooeo the situation, including the potential for danger that the child poses to himself orothers. Based on the assessment, the team weighs intervention options, including keeping the child home (with adequate support services), temporary placement in a crisis group home or other emergency setting, or hospitalization in a psychiatric facility. The team can provide short-term case management services as necessary and frequently acts as a liaison between the family and available community services. For more information, please visit: . King County,Washington The Children's Crisis Outreach Response System (CCORS) in King County,Washington provides crisis outreach and stabilization services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all residents of King County regardless of income. Specific services include mobile crisis outreach, which consists of specially trained teams available to respond in the child or youth's natural environment to de-escalate the situation. The team conducts mental health and suicide risk assessments and works with the family to implement ongoing services and supports to prevent future crises. CCORS also provides non emergency outreach appointments, available within 24'48 hours for families who are not in immediate crisis but require timely support and linkages to services. Crisis stabilization services in the form of in-home support are available for up to 8 weeks following the initial acute crisis. Intensive crisis stabilization services (90'day in-home support) and crisis stabilization beds are also Exhibit AY Page 1Oof12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 277 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 available to specialty populations. More information may be found at: Maine Behavioral Health Care Crisis Team After police respond to a call involving a juvenile, the officer completes a police juvenile reporting form and sends itto the Maine Behavioral Healthcare crisis team. A clinician then calls the family to arrange an assessment, provide resources and services and provide later follow-up to ensure the family has engaged in referred services. The reporting form captures critical information fortracking and accountability. In addition,parents of juveniles in crisis use the form as a tool to convey concerns and record problem behavior to mental health professionals. With parental consent, they use the information to inform the school system and help prepare an appropriate response to the child's needs. The result is a program that recognizes juveniles at risk at the earliest possible stage,captures relevant and useful information, secures an appropriate referral network and tracks results for mutual accountability. The results of the program were decisive-86 percent of the families reported that only one response was needed to receive the appropriate resources. More information may be found at: . Central Ohio Brings together crisis intervention specialists, therapists, case managers and other staff members who pair up to visit teens and young adults in schools, jails, hospital emergency rooms and other places to connect them with mental health services. Initially contacted though the community crisis hotline, the flow with a 2-1-1 call that is triaged and sent to a helpline. Appropriate calls are sent to the behavioral health provider crisis staff who again triages and respond in-person with a secondary staff person, who may bea therapist or case manager. L. Additional Resources There are many resources available online related to mental health services. This io not meant tobe ana||'induoive|iot, butratheraotartingpointforadditiona| neoourceo. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) has a resource tool on screening for behavioral health risk in school, available at: pdf The U.S. government has sponsored a Stop Bullying campaign with tips and information at: Zero Suicide is a commitment to suicide prevention in health and behavioral health care systems and is also a specific set ofstrategies and tools; a too|kit io available at: Exhibit AY Page 11of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 278 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Department-sponsored vvebinaroon mobile response services, provided at no cost tothe provider by the Florida Certification Board, are accessible by creating a free account with the Florida Certification Board at: https:ZLf I certification board.orgZed u cation-train i ngZconti n u i ng-ed u cationZ and searching for the title of the vvebinambelow: ° Introduction to Mobile Response Teams (2019) ° Mobile Response Teams: Strengths-Based Crisis Planning (2019) ° Mobile Response Teams: Crisis Assessment and Intervention (2019) * Building Partnerships with Local Resources for Crisis Response (2019) Exhibit AY Page 12of12 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 279 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT BD State Opioid Response Discretionary Grant Services (2) Medication Assisted Treatment Services for Opioid Use Disorders and Evidence Based Treatment to Address Stimulant Misuse and Use Disorders A. OVERVIEW The Network Provider is contracted to provide Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services for the treatment of opioid use disorder and/orevidence'baoed treatment to address stimulant misuse and opioid use disorder associated with the State Opioid Response (SOR) Grant awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. This document incorporates by reference all the requirements of the Florida's State Opioid Response (SOR) Z Grant Project Guidance unSystem Priorities' Permissible Uses, and Prohibited Uses updated 11.11.20 and/or any revised subsequent version. B. CLIENT ELIGIBILITY Eligibility includes individuals who are indigent, uninsured, or underinsured and misuse opioids, have an opioid use disorder, or experience an opioid overdose. This program also supports evidence-based treatment to address stimulant misuse and use disorder, including for cocaine and methamphetamineo. The following individuals should be given preference in admissions in the following order: 1. Pregnant women; 2. Injection drug users; 3. Caretakers involved with child welfare; 4. Caretakers of children ages 0'5; and S. Individuals re-entering the community from incarceration. C. ALLOWABLE COVERED SERVICES/SERVICE ARRAY Indigent, uninsured, and underinoured individuals with opioid use disorders (or who are misusing opioido) who are or will be receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or na|trexone maintenance treatment, as well as individuals with stimulant use disorders (or who are misusing stimulants) can also have the following services paid for using SOR grant funds: m Aftercare ° Assessment w Case Management m CrioioSupport/Emergency ° Day Care * Day Treatment ° Incidental Expenses (excluding direct payments to individuals to enter into, or continue to participate in, prevention or treatment services) ° Outreach (to identify and link individuals with opioid use disorders to medication-assisted treatment providers and to connect individuals with stimulant use disorders to treatment and recovery support services) ° Intervention ° Medical Services * Medication Assisted Treatment Exhibit BD Page 1of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 280 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 ° Outpatient m Information and Referral ~ In-Home and On-Site ° Respite m Recovery Support ~ Supported Employment ° Supportive Housing/Living * Individuals with opioid use disorders may only beserved in Residential Levels | and || if they are inducted on methadone, buprenorphine, orna|trexone, unless the individual has declined medications after a thorough explanation of the benefits and risks of all three FDA-approved medications. The benefits explained must include clinical findings reported in SAMHSA's TIP 63 that "methadone, extended-release injectable naltrexone (XR-NTX), and buprenorphine were each found to be more effective in reducing illicit opioid use than no medication in randomized clinical trials, which are the gold standard for demonstrating efficacy in clinical medicine. Methadone and buprenorphine treatment have also been associated with reduced risk of overdose death." This patient education and the patient declining medications must be documented in the medical record. All individuals in residential treatment must be reevaluated every 30 days to ensure they still meet level of care criteria. ° Per the grant FOA, medical withdrawal (detoxification) is not the standard of care for opioid use disorders, is associated with a very high relapse rate, and significantly increases an individual's risk for opioid overdose and death if opioid use is resumed. Therefore, medical withdrawal (detoxification) when done in isolation is not an evidence-based practice for CUD. If medical withdrawal (detoxification) is performed on individuals with an opioid use disorder, it must be accompanied by injectable extended re|eaoena|trexone (Vivitro|)to protect such individuals from opioid overdose when they relapse. O. LICENSES For licensable services to be provided with the SORfundo, the Network Provider shall have and maintain correct and current Department ofChildren and Families, as required by Rule 6SD'30, F.A.C, Licenoure Standards for Substance Abuse Services, and only bill for services under those licenses. In the event any of the Network Provider's license(s) is suspended' revoked, expired or terminated, the ME shall suspend payment for services delivered by the Network Provider under such |icenoe(o) until said Ucenoe(o) ioreinstated. E. SERVICE DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Service data shall be submitted monthly into the ME's designated data system and shall comply with the requirements of the FASAMSDCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. F. PROGRAMMATIC DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1. DATA COLLECTION Exhibit BID Page 2of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 281 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 FASAh8S DATA: Providers must enter all individual served data into the ME's designated data system to capture services and activities rendered for all SOR individuals served. Specifically, providers must input the following data: ~ All individuals served must either have an opioid and/or stimulant use disorder or have an opioid or stimulant as their primary, secondary, or tertiary drug of choice, or both. Individuals served without an opioid or stimulant listed as a drug of choice do not qualify for SOR funding. ° All services rendered. ° All MAT modifiers (methadone, buprenorphine mono, buprenorphine combo, and injection or oral na|trexone). Note: All individuals with opioid use disorders receiving SOR funded services must have the MAT modifier attached toservice events listed in the data system,even if the medication itself is not being provided by the same provider of the service being entered. ° All other data requirements apply. GPRA DATA: The Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of2010 (GPRA) is a federal mandate which requires all SAMHSA grantees to collect and report performance data using approved measurement tools. Providers of treatment and recovery support services(which are underlined in the Service Array section)will be required to collect data at five data collection points(baseline,Gmmonths post-intake,discharge,3'mmonthspost'dischmrge,and 6-months post- discharge) using the CSAT GPRA. The target completion rate is 100%; meaning programs must attempt to follow-up with all individuals. However, SAMHSA expects the state to achieve a minimum 6-months poot'intakefo||ovv'up rate of completion of80%. Any interview that is not conducted vim face-to-face or virtual interview, will not count towards compliance. Guidance for data collection io provided below. DATA ENTRY: Providers must enter all individual served data into the WITS system for all SOR individuals served. The WITS system feeds intuSAk4HSA's data entry system, SPARS to maintain timely reporting and accurate data toSAMHSA. Specifically, providers must input the following data: ° All individuals served identified with having an opioid and/or stimulant use disorder (Note: All individuals served need to have an opioid/stimmu|mntuse disorder checked within the WITS system to qualify for funding. Checking unknown or don't know means the individual served does not qualify for SOR funding.) * Responses to all questions identified in the GPRA and Supplemental interviews. ° All individuals served entered into FASAMS under OCA MSSM3 must beentered into WITS. ° GPRA and GPRA Supplemental forms must be administered by program/clinical staff and questions must be asked as written with no deviation. The GPRA cannot be self- administered by the individual served. Due to social distancing restrictions regarding COV|D'19,SAMHSAioa||ovvinginterviewotobeconductedviavirtua|p|atformo. However, Exhibit BID Page 3of7 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 282 Contract No. ME225'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 once social distancing restrictions are lifted, and SAIVIHSA returns to conducting interviews via face-to-fact contact, updated guidance will be disseminated. ° All individuals who receive SOR-funded covered services underlined in the Service Array section, must have completed GPIRA and GPIRA Supplemental forms for each of the S collection points. o 6 months post-intake data should be collected on all individuals served, regardless of whether an individual drops out of the program prior to the 6 months. When a program cannot follow-up with an individual,the program must use the GPRA tool to report that the individual was not located. Furthermore, a individual served who is not located, does not count towards compliance. o A Discharge GPRA must be completed each time an individual is diocharged/tranoferredfrom SOR funding. ° All SOR 1 No Coot Extension (NCE) fundo must be used before transferring individuals served overto SOR-11. Individuals served will haveto be administratively discharged from SOR 1beforetheycanbetranoferredto SOR 2, and anewGPRAintake interview must be completed before individuals served can begin receiving SOR 2funded services. ° An administrative discharge out of SOR 1 program will be completed, not a discharge interview.The administrative discharge requires sections A,] & K of the GPRA form. The individual served will then be enrolled into the SOR 11 program,and a new intake interview for the individual served will be completed (only during their transition into SOR'||). Afterwards, the same requirements must be completed, GPIRA and GPIRA Supplemental forms for each of the S collection points. ° If a new individual served with an Opioid Use Disorder(OUD)enrolls into the SOR program funded with NCE, NCE funds must be used on the new individual served. If the individual served is discharged completely from the SOR program and will not be funded with SCR- 11fundo,thenyouvvi|| doadiochargeintervievv. * If an individual is discharged from a treatment episode and the individual then returns to re'enro|| inanevvSOR~fundedtreatmentepioode,anevvdataco||ectiontime|inemuotbe started. E%: An individual is discharged ''Left on own against staff advice with satisfactory progress" at months post intake with a baseline having been completed. individual re- enrolls 2 months later.A new baseline MUST be completed and continued on a new data collection timeline(for 6 months poot'intake, discharge,3'monthopoot'diocharge, and 6- months post-discharge). With the previous GPRAtime|ine discontinued. ° If an individual leaves SOR funding and is transferred within the same episode of care to another funding source they MUST complete a discharge at that time and GPRAo at subsequent data collection points. |f the same individual returns(transferred back)within a certain time point to SOR funding they do not have to complete a new Baseline. Follow the guidance below for these situations: ° If an individual is transferred to another funding source and is transferred back to SOR funding between 0'6 months poot'intakethey must continue the timeline and at 6 months post-baseline complete the 6 months post-baseline GPRA. ° If an individual is transferred to another funding source between 0-6 months post-intake and is transferred back to SOR funding after 6 months poot'intakethey must start a new timeline with a Baseline tool. Exhibit BID Page 4of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 283 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EX: Individual served completes baseline, transferred to other funding source at 2 months post intake, completes discharge, transferred back at7months post intake, individual served must complete new baseline and start new timeline. 2. WINDOWS FOR GPRA ADMINISTRATION: ° Intake/Baseline: o For residential facilities GPRA intake/baseline interviews must be completed within 3 days after the individual enters the program. o For nonresidential programs GPRA intake/baseline interviews must be completed within 4days after the individual served enters the program. ° Follow-up (poot'intakeand post-discharge): o The window period allowed for GPRA follow-up interviews is one month before the(3 or 6 month)anniversary date and up to two months after the(3 or 6 month) anniversary date. ° Discharge: o Discharge interviews must be completed on the day of discharge, regardless of length of stay in the program(i.e. 1-day length of treatment still needs a discharge GPRA completed) o If an individual has not finished treatment, drops out, or is not present the day of discharge,the project will have 14 days after discharge to find the individual and conduct the in-person discharge interview. If the interview has not been conducted by day 15, conduct an administrative discharge. For an administrative discharge when the interview is not conducted, interviewers must complete the first four items in Section A (individual served |D, Individual served Type, Contract/Grant ID, Interview Type), Section J (Discharge), and Section K (Services Received) and mark that the interview was not completed. REFUSALS: If individuals refuse to answer the GPRA questions,they cannot be denied treatment, but GPRA still must be completed at each data collection point. m A "REFUSED" answer option is available for all individual served-based questions, please use these to complete the GPRA if an individual served refuses to answer any questions. w Interviewers must complete the first five items in Section A (individual served |D, Individual served Type, Contract/Grant |D, Interview Type, Interview date), Section A: Behavioral Health Diagnosis, Section A Questions #1'3, Section A Planned Services, Section | (Follow-Up only), Section ] (Discharge Only), and Section K: Services Received (Discharge only). UNABLE TO LOC/Q'E/LOSTTO FOLLOW-UP: If an individual cannot be located after multiple attempts, including but not limited totheir collateral contact,they still need a GPRA completed. Interviewer must complete thefirst four items in Section A(individual served ID, Individual served Type, Contract/Grant ID, Interview Type), follow prompts by marking"NO" in Interview Type and continue to Section | (follow-up) or] (discharge) HOSPITAL DATA: Separate data collection will be required for Emergency Department Bridge programs.The following data elements must be sent to the SOR epidemiology team on the 30" of each month: w #of individuals screened Exhibit BID Page 6of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 284 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 � #of individuals induced with buprenorphine in the ED/hospital prior to discharge m #ofindividuals referred to treatment providers � #of individuals linked to treatment providers 3. The Network Provider will maintain all required data on paper and upon availability of an electronic record system will enter all data collected to date and any new data collected as instructed by the ME. 4. The Network Provider shall provide additional reporting pertaining to the services and activities rendered should the Department or ME determine this to be necessary. G. PROHIBITED USES OFSOR GRANTS FUNDS: 1. DENIAL OF CARE. Funds may not be used by any provider that denies any eligible individual access to their program because of their use of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of substance use disorders, namely methadone and buprenorphine. In all cases, MAT must be permitted to be continued for ao long ao the prescriber determines that the medication is clinically beneficial. Providers must assure that individuals will not be compelled to no longer use MAT as part of the conditions of any programming if stopping is inconsistent with a licensed prescriber's recommendation mr valid prescription. 2. DATA Waiver Training. Procurement of DATA waiver training is not an allowable use of SOR funds ao this training is offered free of charge from SAMHSAat pcoonovv.org. No funding may be used to procure DATA waiver training by recipients or oubredpiento of SOR funding. SOR funds shall not be utilized to provide incentives to any Health Care Professional for receipt of a DATA Waiver or any type of professional development training. 3. DIRECT PAYMENTS no PEnsoms SERVED. Fundo1maV not be used to make direct payments to individuals to induce them to enter prevention or treatment services. At this time, under Florida law, SORfundo are also prohibited to provide contingency items of monetary value to individuals receiving services. 4. L/xx/Tsom DETOXIFICATION SERVICES. Funds may not be used to provide detoxificationservices unless it is part of the transition to extended release naltrexone(Vivitrol).As previously noted, SAMHSA has declared that, "Medical withdrawal (cletoxification) is not the standard of care for opioid use disorders, is associated with a very high relapse rare,and significantly increases an individual's risk for opioid overdose and death if opioid use is resumed.Therefore, medical withdrawal(cletoxif ication)when done in isolation is not an evidence-based practice for OUD. If medical withdrawal (detoxification) is performed, it must be accompanied by injectable extended-release na|trexoneto protect such individuals from opioid overdose in relapse and improve treatment outcomes." S. ComsTnucnom: Fundomaynotbeuoedtopayforthepurchaoeorconotructionofanybui|ding or structure to house any part of the program. G. EXECUTIVE SALARY LIMITS. Funds may not be used to pay the salary of an individual at a rate in excess of$197,300. Exhibit BD Page Gof7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 285 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 7. OTHER PAYER SOURCES: SORfundo shall not be utilized for services that can be supported through other accessible sources of funding such as other federal discretionary and formula grantfunds, (e.g. HHS, CDC, CMS, HRSA, and SAMHSA), DCJ (OJP/BJA) and non-federal funds, 3'" party insurance, and sliding scale self-pay among others. 8. DATA xvmvEn Tnmm/mm: DATA waiver training is not an allowable use of SOR funds as this training is offeredfree of chargefrom SAMHSAat pcssnow.org.SCRfunds shall not be utilized to provide incentives to any Health Care Professional for receipt of a Data Waiver or any type of Professional Development Training. S. TREATMENT USING MEDICAL MARIJUANA: Grant funds may not be used, directly or indirectly, to purchase, prescribe, or provide marijuana or treatment using marijuana. Treatment in this context includes the treatment of opioid use disorder. Grant funds also cannot be provided to any individual who or organization that provides or permits marijuana use for the purposes of treating substance use or mental disorders. H. MONTHLY SORDATA COLLECTION REPORT The Network Provider shall submit a monthly SOR Data Collection report in the template provided by the ME. The template may be requested from the ME'sContract Manager. The report shall be submitted to the ME's Contract Manager by the 15 1h of each month with the preceding months services information.The report must be submitted electronically encrypted and password protected. Exhibit BID Page 7of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 286 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit BE Te|e' Behavioral Health Services For Services Provided to Children 8& Families Engaged in the Monroe County School System—OCAh8HTLH A. PURPOSE The purpose of this funded project is to expand an integrated telecommunications technology platform used by the Network Provider for behavioral health services provided to children, adolescents and families engaged in the Monroe County Public School system. B. HISTORY/BACKGROUND OFFUNDING: In 2020,the Florida Legislature passed HB945, amending s.394, F.S., requiring the implementation of a coordinated system of care which integrates services provided through providers funded by the otate'o child-serving systems and facilitating access by children and adolescents, as resources permit, to needed behavioral health treatment and services at any point of entry regardless of the time of year, intensity, or complexity of the need, and other systems with which such children and adolescents are involved, as well as treatment and services available through other systems for which they would qualify. C. ALLOWABLE COSTS/SERVICE ARRAY All covered services described in chapter. 65E 14.021, F.A.C, are allowable when delivered by te|ehea|th platforms to otherwise eligible students and their families. Any technology and system implementation supports needed to address identified needs for behavioral telehealth services to students and their families engaged with the school system.This may include the purchase of equipment, software, licenses,training, hosting and maintenance, and technical support services needed for the selected te|ehea|thplatform. Any combination of behavioral te|ehea|th services of technology and system implementation supports. O. FUNDING: The available funding for this project for Monroe County is $97,950. Refer to Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding byOCA and Exhibit H, Funding. Exhibit BE Page 1of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 287 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 E. CLIENT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: 1. Children, adolescents and their families engaged in the Monroe County Public School system. 2. To be eligible to receive substance abuse and mental health services funded by the Department, an individual must be indigent, uninsured, or underinsured and meet at least one of the target populations in o. 394.674, Florida Statutes. Link to o. 394.674, Florida Statute: F. REFERRALS: Referral Sources—Monroe County Public Schools and the Managing Entity. G. STAFFING PATTERN: The Network Provider has sixteen (16) counselors and therapists who are co-located in each public school and four charter schools at least one day per week. H. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Te|ehea|th io the delivery ofan evaluation, assessment, consultation,treatment planning, or other allowable service via non-public facing live videoconference between a licensed clinician and an individual. 1. The Network Provider has a long-standing partnership with Monroe County School District including being part of the district school mental health plan for the past 3 years. GCC is the contracted provider in the Keys for behavioral health services (which includes the use te|ehea|th services) in and for the school system. This funding allows for expansion of behavioral health services to school aged children with various accommodations available to implement various types of behavioral health care. 2. The Network Provider uses various evidenced based practices including Apple ADay, Project Success, Wraparound, Cognitive behavioral therapy, and Sesame Street in Communities l Use of technology: The platform used for te|ehea|th is Blue Jeans which is a free application that is HIPPA compliantthat allows forface to face services from/to anywhere from any computer or smart phone. 4. The Network Provider outpatient offices are open Monday through Friday from 8 am to Spm excluding holidays. However, chi|dren'o services are community based and offered with flexibility to meet the needs of the clients and families serviced. |n addition, 24'hour crisis line io available to triage emergencies. Exhibit BE Page 2of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 288 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 |. LICENSES: For licensable services to be provided with these funds, the Network Provider shall have and maintain correct and current Department ofChildren and Families, as required by Rule 65D'30, F.A.C., Licenoure Standards for Substance Abuse Services, and only bill for services under those licenses. In the event any of the Network Provider's license(s) is suspended, revoked, expired or terminated, the ME shall suspend payment for services delivered by the Network Provider under such Ucenoe(o) until said Ucenoe(o) ioreinstated. J. PRIVACY AND SECURITY/TELEHEALTHPLATFORM: 1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: In compliance with 45 CFR § 164.504 (e) , the Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of the Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference, governing the safeguarding, use and disclosure of Protected Health Information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the Network Provider or its subcontracts incidental to the Network Provider's performance of this Contract. 2. Confidential Client and Other Information: Except as provided by this Contract, the Network Provider shall not disclose but shall protect and maintain the confidentiality of any client information and any other information made confidential by Florida Law or Federal |avvo or regulations that is obtained or accessed by the Network Provider or its subcontractors incidental to performance under this Contract. 3. Te|ehem|thP|mtformm: The Network Provider must use ate|e'behaviora| health software platform that io H|PAA compliant and provides secure, encrypted, audio-video conferencing to communicate with consumers. The Managing Entity approved te|e'behaviora| health software platform for this project is Blue Jeans which is H|PAAcomp|iant—otafcan also uoetexting is also an option from work issued cell phones provided that that client has signed consent. K. DATA REPORTING AND COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS: 1. Service Data: Service Data must be submitted monthly by the 4th of every month following the month of service into the ME's designated data system and must comply with the requirements of the FASAMSDCF Pamphlet 1SS'2. 2. Monthly Tracker:The Network Provider must submit Referral Monthly Tracker using the template provided by the ME by the 10th of every month for data from the previous month to the ME'o Contract Manager. Exhibit BE Page 3of4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 289 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 l Return on Investment—At the discretion of the ME,the Network Provider may be required to submit quarterly return on investment reports. 4. Any adhoc reports requested by the ME. L. NUMBERS TOBESERVED: Proposed number of clients/families tobe served with this funding: 25 Refer to Exhibit D, Substance Abuse& Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes& Outputs,for a listing or all required performance measures applicable to this project. M. h8EET|NGS/TRA|N|NGS: 1. The Network Provider will ensure that its staff is properly trained on the utilization of thete|ehea|th platform,goals and objectives, evidence-based practices and screenings. 2. The Network Provider shall meet with the ME'o staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings and/or trainingo when notified by the ME. Exhibit BE Page 4of4 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 290 Contract No. ME22e'12-27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit BF Emergency COV|O'1SGrant OCA: h8HCOV |. PURPOSE: The Network Provider is contracted to provide behavioral health services for individuals who are indigent, uninsured, or underinoured and experiencing behavioral health effects as a result ofCOV|D 19. ||. BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF THE FUNDING:The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) awarded $2M to the Florida Department of Children and Families ("Department")to address unmet behavioral health needs as a result of COVID-19 pandemic. |||. ALLOWABLE COSTS/SERVICE ARRAY:All covered services described in ch. 65E 14.021, F.A.C, are allowable except Prevention-indicated; Prevention-Selective; Prevention-Universal Direct; Prevention-Universal Indirect; and Inpatient. |l/. TARGET POPULATION: The Network Provide may enhance its existing service array, including te|ehea|th, to serve individuals with serious emotional disturbance, serious mental illness, and substance use disorders whose symptoms are exacerbated due toCOV|D'19. V. FUNDING: Refer to Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding byOCA l/|. Match: No match requirement l/||. BUDGET RESTRICTIONS: These funds may not be used for the following purposes: 1. make direct payments to individuals to enter treatment or continue to participate in prevention or treatment services; 2. to pay for construction or purchase of structures o to pay the salary of an individual at a rate in excess of$189,000 3. to supplant(or replace) current funding ofexisting services 4. directly or indirectly, purchase, prescribe, or provide marijuana or treatment using marijuana oto pay for client expenses such ao utilities, rent, phones, orfood. l/|||. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of2O1O (GPRA): The Network Provider is required to complete the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act of2010 (GPRA) is a federal mandate which requires all SAMHSA grantees to collect and report performance data using approved measurement tools. The Network Provider is required to collect data at five data collection points (baseline, 6 months poot'intake, discharge, 3-months poot'diocharge, and 6-months post- discharge) using the Collection Tools for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) GPRA.The target completion rate is 100%; meaning programs must attempt to follow-up with all individuals. However, SAMHSA Exhibit BF Page 1of2 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 291 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 expects the state to achieve a minimum 6-months poot'intakefo||ovv'up rate of completion of 80%. Any interview that is not conducted via face-to-face or virtual interview, will not count towards compliance. In addition to completing the GPRA tool, the Network Provider is required to submit client level data to the ME's data system the Department's Financial and Services Accountability Management System. Exhibit BF Page 2of2 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 292 Contract No. ME225'12-27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Network', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 Exhibit BH Recovery Management Practices The Network Provider must operate under the principles of Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC). ROSC principles promote a coordinated network ofcommunity-based services and supports that is peroon'centered, self-directed care, and builds on the strengths and resilience of individuals,families, and communities to achieve improved health,wellness, andqua|ityof|ife.Assuch'theNetvvorkProvidershuu|doperateundera"novvrongduor^ mode|asdefinedins.3D4.4S73. F.S.,as well as the other guiding principles of ROSC.The Network Provider must participate in all implementation activities and Technical Assistance provided byDCF and the ME. The purpose of this document is to provide direction and recommendations for implementation of Recovery Management practices in Network Service Providers. These practices are accomplished using Florida's Recovery-Oriented System of Care (ROSC) Framework.This document provides best practice standards to transform delivery of care to one that focuses on sustainable wellness and recovery. |. DEFINITIONS A. Peer specialist:Aodefined in o. 397.311(30), F.S. B. Recovery: Ao defined ino. 397.311(37), F.S. Through key stakeholder engagement, SAMHSA developed the following working definition of recovery.' Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential. This definition describes recovery as a process, not an end state. Complete symptom remission is neither a prerequisite of recovery nor a necessary process outcome. Recovery can have many pathways including professional clinical treatment and use of medications; family, school, and faith-based supports; peer support and other approaches. Four major dimensions support alife in recovery: 1. Health: Learning to overcome, manage, or more successfully live with symptoms; and making health choices that support one's physical and emotional wellbeing. 2. Home: Aoafe, stable place to live. 3. Purpose: Meaningful daily activities such as, work, school, volunteer activities, or creative endeavors; an increased ability to lead a self-directed life; and meaningful engagement in society. 4. Community: Relationships and social networks providing support,friendship, love, and hope. C. Recovery h8mnmgemment (Rh8): A philosophical framework for organizing treatment services to provide pre- recovery identification and engagement, recovery initiation and stabilization, long-term recovery maintenance, and quality-of-life enhancement for individuals and families affected by behavioral health disorders.' O. Recovery-Oriented: Recovery-Oriented care recognizes that each person must be the agent of and the central participant in their own recovery journey. All services and supports need to be organized to support the developmental stages of this process. Services should instill hope,be person-and family-centered, offer choice, elicit and honor each person's potential for growth, build on a person's and fami|`/s strengths and interests, and attend to the overall quality oflife, including '(Re—ery,m'n z Wxite.VV.(2O08).Recovery management and recovery-oriented systems of care.Chicago�Great Lakes Addiction Technology T ran sferoente,.Northeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center and Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services. ExhibitBH Page 1of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 293 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Hee|thNetvvod', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 health and wellness.These values can be the foundation for all services regardless of the service type. E. Recovery-Oriented system of care (ROSC1: Ava|ue'driven framework to guide transformation of behavioral health system of care.The framework structures behavioral health systems to involve a network of clinical,nonc|inica| services, and supports that sustain long-term, community-based recovery. Formal and informal service networks are developed and mobilized to sustain long-term recovery for individuals and families impacted by behavioral health disorders. ROSC reflects variations in each community's vision, institutions, resources, and priorities.The "system" is not a treatment agency but a macro-level organization of community, a state, or nation. F. Recovery Capital: Recovery capital is the breadth and depth of internal and external resources that can be drawn upon to initiate and sustain recovery. G. Recovery Support:Ao defined ino397.311(40), F.S. H. Support Services:As defined ins. 394.67(16)(c), F.S. ||. ROSC TRANSFORMATION OVERVIEW Based on the Department's Florida Substance Abuse and Mental Health Plan Triennial State and Regional Master P|an3, Florida's behavioral health, recoxery'orientedtranoformation includes: A. Action-Oriented Priority Areas toFoster: 1. Collaborative Service Relationship indicated by mutual service relationship between the provider and the service recipient that shift from a hierarchy model to the shared decision-making process and best practices that support the service recipients. 2. Cross-system Partnerships indicated by strategically leveraging resources and working across sectors to achieve common goals. 3. Community Integration indicated by assertively connecting service recipients to natural community-based resources to promote development of interest, skills, and supportive relationships. 4. Community Health and Wellness indicated by a focus on prevention, early intervention, vve||neoo and increased recovery capital through targeted community education, strategic partnership development, and improved connections between system and local communities. S. Peer-based Recovery Support indicated by increasing access to peer-based recovery support services. B. Goals ofmRecovery-Oriented System ofCare 1. Promote good quality of life, community health and wellness for all. 2. Prevent the development of behavioral health conditions. 3. Intervene earlier in the progression of illnesses. 4. Reduce the harm caused by substance use disorders and mental health conditions on individuals, families, and communities. S. Provide the resources to assist people with behavioral health conditions to achieve and sustain their wellness and build meaningful lives for themselves in their communities. C. Best Practice Standards msdefined in Table 1. `Florida Substance Abuse And Mental Health Plan,Triennial State And Regional Master Plan,Fiscal Years 2O1S'2O22.Department vf Children and Families,Office vfouuotan*,Abuse and Mental Health,May ao.zo1e ExhibitBH Page 2of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 294 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Netvvod<, |nc1l, 7/1/2021 O. Performance Arenas for Quality Improvement Monitoring 1. Meeting Basic Needs indicated by assessment, planning and delivery of all services to first address basic needs. 2. Comprehensive Services indicated by treatment and recovery supports that provide for a variety of treatment and recovery support modalities. 3. Medication Assisted Treatment where applicable indicated by the provision of information on poychotropic medication and medication-assisted treatment(MAT). 4. Strength Based Approach indicated by treatment delivery and planning that are fundamentally oriented toward individua|'o strengths rather than deficits. S. Custommizmtionmnd Choice indicated by the planning and delivery of all services and supports are designed to address the unique circumstances, history, needs, expressed preferences, and capabilities of individuals receiving services. G. Opportunity to Engage in Self-Determination indicated by the level of involvement of the individual determining treatment approaches and other recovery-oriented services. 7. Network Supports and Community Engagement indicated by active efforts in the planning and delivery of services to involve environmental supports in the individual's treatment and overall recovery that promotes community integration. 8. Recovery Focus indicated by providing services that are centered on helping individuals to achieve recovery goals and ensuring ongoing and seamless connections with services and supports. E. Potential Practice Changes msdescribed in Table 1. ExhibitBH Page 3of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 295 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Hee|thNetvvod', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 VVhi|etheDepartmentintendototranoformitopubUdyfundedbehaviora| hea|thoervicestoamorenecovery'orientedoyotem, the [ regional and community variety in terms of visions, institutions, resources, and priorities. Because of these variations, transformatio not proscriptive and the Department does not expect that all practices will be executed in every region or community.The specific L Region will be directed bythe Managing Entity in consultation with the Department and key stakeholders. Table 1 aligns the best p practice. Table I serves as an illustration, and it is not to be considered the final set of standards for the Southern Region.The Man Provider will work collaboratively to implement th ific regional best practices whenestablished. Table ROSC Implementation Crosswalk Performance Best Practice Standards Arenas for Quality Potential Practice Changes Improvement Monitoring Assessment:Greater use of global and strength-based assessment Condi.ict Gioload Assessments:Use holistic,culturally relevant assessmentE instruments and interview protocol-,shift from assessment as an Meeting Basic procedures and interview protocols-,shift from assessment as an intake activil intake activity to assessment as a continuing activity focused on the Needs focused on the developmental stage of recovery.Focus the assessment on rr developmental stages of recovery. the presenting problems. Proamfe Retention:Enhance rates of service retention and reduce rates of discharge by utilizing outreach workers,enhancing peer-based recovery supp Clinical Care:Greater accountability for delivery of services that are providing culturally competent services,providing a menu of service options s evidence-based,gender-sensitive,culturally competent,and trauma incorporating family members and other important allies as desired.Develop informed-,greater integration of professional counseling and peer- remain connected to natural community-based supports. based recovery support services-,considerable emphasis on Expand Ithe Focum of Semmes and&,.qp-ro_ds:Expand the focus beyond so understanding and modifying each client's recovery environment;use biopsychosocial stabilization,to assisting individuals with building lives in the of formal recovery circles(recovery support network development). health.Focus on what people and communities want to become rather than V Strengthen the family and community contexts so that individuals have increa Service Dose and Duration:Dose and duration of total services will sustain recovery and wellness beyond their involvement in a treatment episoc increase while number and duration of acute care episodes will decline-, maintenance skills rather than only recovery initiation skills.Provide clinical sE emphasis shifts from crisis stabilization to ongoing recovery coaching-, Comprehensive based,developmentally appropriate,gender-sensitive,culturally competent,ti great value placed in continuity of contact in a primary recovery support Services spectrum of non-clinical recovery support services.Provide prevention suppoi relationship over time. community protective factors and reduce risk factors for substance use. Post-treatment Checkups and Support:Emphasis on recovery E vure a&.0fic ent Cor-,firninum of Care esth Aq�prc�p_ fe D e ua on resource development(e.g.,supporting alumni groups and services across levels of care that are associated with positive recovery outcc expansion/diversification of local recovery support groups);assertive primary recovery-support relationship over time and across levels of care. linkage to communities of recovery-,face-to-face,telephone-based,or Develop strong cross-syste--,,part ersmps to achieve conrimon goass:B Internet-based post-treatment monitoring and support-,stage- systems such as criminal justice,behavioral health,child welfare,housing,pu appropriate recovery education-,and,when needed,early re- strategically leverage resources and achieve intersecting goals. intervention. Increase Service Access:Assure rapid access to treatment with minimal wa engage people through peer-based supports within treatment.Ensure that thE based on past utilization and/or outcomes. ExhibitBH Page 4of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 296 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda Table 1 ROSC Implementation Crosswalk Performance Best Practice Standards Arenas for Quality Potential Practice Changes Improvement Monitoring Condi.ict Gloload Assessments:Use holistic,culturally relevant assessmentE Clinical Care:Greater accountability for delivery of services that are procedures and interview protocols-,shift from assessment as an intake activil evidence-based,gender-sensitive,culturally competent,and trauma focused on the developmental stage of recovery.Focus the assessment on rr informed-,greater integration of professional counseling and peer- MAT the pr senting problems. based recovery support services-,considerable emphasis on Prcmmfe"easth Activation:Shift towards philosophy of choice rather than p understandinq and modifyinq each client's recovery environment;use recovery/su p port,greater client authority and decision making within the servi of formal recovery circles(recovery support network development). clients to self-manage their own recoveries and identify their personal life and community to identify their strengths that can be mobilized to promote wellne Assessment:Greater use of global and strength-based assessment Facissitite 1n,,,1",n(,,di.qa1,,,1ec�,Person Centered Senace Planning:Ensure that instruments and interview protocol-,shift from assessment as an intake processes are individualized,directed by the person/family,an�are groundec activity to assessment as a continuing activity focused on the for themselves rather than clinical goals. developmental stages of recovery. Strengths Based Prcmmfe_ afth Activatior,'r Shift towards philosophy of choice rather than p Service Relationship:Service relationships are less hierarchical with Approach recovery/sup port,greater client authority and decision making within the servi counselor serving more as ongoing recovery consultant than clients to self-manage their own recoveries and identify their personal life and professional expert;more a stance of"How can I help you?"than"This community to identify their strengths that can be mobilized to promote wellne,� is what you must do.' -Prcm,mie"easth Activationr Shift towards philosophy of choice rather than p recovery/support,greater client authority and decision making within the servi clients to self-manage their own recoveries and identify their personal life and Role of Client:Shift toward philosophy of choice rather than community to identify their strengths that can be mobilized to promote wellne prescription of pathways and styles of recovery-,greater client authority -Prcmmie Collaborative Sen(sce Relations- sps:Shift the relationship with cl and decision-making within the service relationship-,emphasis on hierarchical expert-patient model to a partnership/consultant model.The help empowering clients to self-manage their own recoveries. must do"to"how can I help you?" Custornization and Fxpand the_Fc)ci.qs of Services and St.iopo-d-s:Expand the focus beyond so Service Relationship:Service relationships are less hierarchical with Choice biopsychosocial stabilization,to assisting individuals with building lives in the counselor serving more as ongoing recovery consultant than health.Focus on what people and communities want to become rather than v professional expert;more a stance of"How can I help you?"than"This Strengthen the family and community contexts so that individuals have increa is what you must do." sustain recovery and wellness beyond their involvement in a treatment episoc maintenance skills rather than only recovery initiation skills.Provide clinical s( based,developmentally appropriate,gender-sensitive,culturally competent,ti spectrum of non-clinical recovery support services.Provide prevention suppo community protective factors and reduce risk factors for substance use. ExhibitBH Page 6of1O ou|uonoex:omcemar, Inc. 297 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda Table 1 ROSC Implementation Crosswalk Performance Best Practice Standards Arenas for Quality Potential Practice Changes Improvement Engagement Greater focus on early identification via outreach and Monitoring Facsistate lmd"si(soff-i,,asszer�,Person Centered Service Plan n :Ensure that community education-,emphasis on removing personal and processes are individualized,directed by the personlfamily,and are groundec environmental obstacles to recovery-,shift in responsibility for for themselves rather than clinical goals. motivation to change from the client to service provider-,loosening of admission criteria-,renewed focus on the quality of the service Retention:Increased focus on service retention and decreasing Opportunity to premature service disengagement-,use of peers,outreach workers, Engage in Self- recovery coaches,and advocates to reduce rates of client Determination Peer-basedRecoi,oe_ St,,ppo-dSen(sces:Expand the availability of non-clin disengagement and administrative discharge. peer-based recovery support services and integrate them with professional al Attitude toward Re-admission:Returning clients are welcomed(not shamed);emphasis on transmitting principles and strategies of chronic disease management-,focus on enhancement of recovery maintenance skills rather than recycling through standard programs focused on recovery initiation-,emphasis on enhancing peer-based recovery supports and minimizing need for high-intensity professional services. dreams,goals,and preferences for their life.Connect them to relevant resour Service Delivery Sites:Emphasis on transfer of learning from interest,skills and relationships that will enable them to enhance their life.Co institutional to natural environments-,greater emphasis on home-based organizations(e.g.,faith community);assertively link people to local commun and neighborhood-based service delivery-,greater use of community recovery ed u catio n/celeb ration events in the larger community and advocate organization skills to build or help revitalize indigenous recovery the community(e.g.,issues of stigma and discrimination). Mobilize and incre supports where they are absent or weak. community resources.Partner with the community in a manner that values ar strengths of community members. Service Relationship:Service relationships are less hierarchical with Proiriote Collaborative Sen(sce Relations- sps:Shift the relationship with cl counselor serving more as ongoing recovery consultant than Network Supports hierarchical expert-patient model to a partnership/consultant model.The help professional expert;more a stance of"How can I help you?"than"This must do"to"how can I help you?" is what you must do." andCommunity —,ondi.wt Strength-Based Coninumsty Asset-Mlap-rnrig:Support prevention Integration assess the strengths and assets within communities,rather than focus primar Attitude toward Re-admission:Returning clients are welcomed(not identified problems. shamed);emphasis on transmitting principles and strategies of chronic Assentsvely Frigage Ass'Convirsumsfy Me--,,bers:Promote prevention,early e disease management-,focus on enhancement of recovery maintenance and community education.For those in need of intervention,emphasize remc skills rather than recycling through standard programs focused on to recovery through meeting basic needs-,ensure that the responsibility for m( recovery initiation-,emphasis on enhancing peer-based recovery service providers-,use inclusive admission criteria rather than emphasis on e) supports and minimizing need for high-intensity professional services. Broaden Sen(sce Deis im_ Sites:Increase the delivery of community integra services and expand recovery support services in high-need areas.Utilize an resources rather than duplicating efforts and recreating resources within segn people in developing a network of natural recovery supports in order to increa ExhibitBH Page Gof1O ou|uonoex:omcemar, Inc. 298 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Network', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 U|. IMPLEMENTATION A. h8ANANG|NG ENTITY RESPONSIBILITIES Each Managing Entity shall demonstrate progress toward implementation of a ROSC framework within its service areas.The Managing Entity shall: 1. Incorporate specific Best Practice Standards and Potential Practice Changes in Table 1 into Network Service Provider subcontracts and monitor compliance with the Performance Arenas for Quality Improvement Monitoring aligned with the specific standards and changes selected. 2. Facilitate development ofROSC concepts with community stakeholders incorporating the elements of the Florida Peer Services Handbook 2016, available at: 3. Support programmatic changes to include prevention and early intervention. 4. Promote adoption of sustainable recovery-oriented practices. S. Analyze and align current Managing Entity administrative, fiscal, policy, monitoring, and evaluation functions with recovery-oriented concepts using the Best Practices Standards in Table 1. G. Identify opportunities to promote the expansion of peer-based recovery support services and recovery communities, enhance the role of peers in the workforce, and support development of peer-run organizations in their network. 7. Require subcontracted Network Service Providers to use, at minimum,the following tools to assess recovery-oriented activities: o. The Self-Assessment/Planning Tool for Implementing Recovery-Oriented Services (SAPT) available at: b. The Recovery Se|f-Aooeooment'R(RSA) available at: and 8. Require subcontracted Network Service Providers who employ peers with direct recovery- support oerviceoto: o. Use the Recovery Capital Scale as a foundation to inform the recovery planning process available at: Providers- Recovery Oriented System of Care I Florida Department of Children and Families (myfifamilies.com) b. Receive standardized peer supervision training for peer supervisors. S. Monitor Network Service Providers utilization of the Self-Assessment/Planning Tool (SAPT) and document areas of improvement from the SAPT and the Recovery-Oriented Quality Improvement process available at: Managing Entities - Recovery Oriented System of Care I Florida Department of Children and Families (myfifamilies.com), 10. Provide standardized training on Recovery Management best practices in employee orientation and refresher training. ExhibitBH Page 7of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 299 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Network', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 11. Include the Department's local Recovery-Oriented Quality Improvement Specialist (ROCVS) in Managing Entity Quality Improvement monitoring to: 1) Conduct Recovery-Oriented Quality Improvement monitoring ofNetwork Service Providers, 2) Provide follow-up training and technical assistance on enhance recovery management approaches and practices to Network Service Providers and provide technical assistance in collaboration with the Department to any Network Service Providers with a cumulative average score of less than 4.0 across all recovery domains, and 3) Provide training and technical assistance to expand peer-based recovery services in Network Service Providers and Recovery Community Organizations. 12. Include findings from the recovery-oriented 0 Monitoring Tool in Network Service Provider monitoring reports and shall include all elements of the site visit, facility tour, policy and procedure review, person served interviews, surveys, clinical chart scoring outcomes, staff interviews, and where applicable, review of peer specialist staff job clescription(s). Reports shall be submitted to the Network Service Provider within 30 days of the site visit. |V. RESOURCES Managing Entities and Network Service Providers are encouraged to research the following recovery' oriented promising practices as examples of effective implementation: Recovery Support Bridge r's/Navigators-Certified Recovery Peer Specialists (CRPS)are utilized to assist individuals successfully transition back into the community following discharge from a SMHTF, CSU or Detox.The CRPS engages the individual while still inpatient and provides support and information on discharge options.They participate in discharge planning and assist the person in identifying community'baoedoerviceandoupportneedoandbui|doe|f'directedrecoverytoo|o, ouchaoaVVe||neoo Recovery Action Plan (WRAP).The CRPS then supports the individual as they transition to the community. More information on WRAP may be accessed at: Care Transition Progrmmms° This intervention utilizes a Transition Coach to preferably meet an individual in the acute care setting to engage them and their family(as appropriate) and sets up in- homefo||ovv up visits and phone calls designated to increaoeoe|f'management skills, personal goal attainment, and provide continuity across the tranoition.^ More information on the Care Transition Programs may be accessed at: Behavioral Health Homes'The SAMHSA—HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions has proposed a set of core clinical features of behavioral health-based health home that serves people with mental health and substance use disorders,with the belief that application of these features will help organizations succeed aohealth homes.This resource may beaccessed at: httl2:ZZwww.integration.samhsa.govZclinical-12racticeZCIHS Health Homes Core Clinical Fe Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively-The RARE Campaign in Minnesota was established to improve the quality of care for persons transitioning across care systems and to reduce avoidable *See,mtp�xoa,,tmnoinvnov,o/auvumx,'oam'tmnoinvno'intemennvn/.site accessed October 14.zo1n. ExhibitBH Page 8of1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 300 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Network', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 readmissions by 20%. Five areas were identified as a focus of these efforts: • Patient/Family Engagement and Activation, w Medication Management, • Comprehensive Transition Planning, • Care Transition Support, and m Transition Communication For more detail,the RARE Campaign published recommendations on actions to address the above areas of focus which can be accessed at: Telehealth-Technology presents another promising practice in coordinating care, specifically related to access. For example,the Department of Veterans Affairs piloted a care coordination/home telehealth initiative that continually monitored veterans with chronic health conditions. Vital signs and other disease management data was transmitted to clinicians remotely located.The pilot reported reductions in hospital admissions and length ofotay.' Wraparound -Wraparound is an intensive, individualized care planning and management process for individuals with complex needs, most typically children, youth, and their families.The Wraparound approach provides a structured, holistic and highly individualized team planning process which includes meetingtheneedsoftheentivefami|y.Thephi|osophyofcarebeQinsvviththeprindpa| of"voiceand choice", which stipulates the child and family perspective and drives the planning.The values further stipulate that care be community-based and culturally and linguistically competent. The staff tofamily ratio typically does not exceed one Wraparound facilitator to ten families. More information on Wraparound may be accessed at: Related Articles: 0 Philadelphia Behavioral Health Services Transformation Practice Guidelines for Recovery and Resilience Oriented Treatment m Philadelphia Dept. of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disabilities Services and Achara Consulting Inc. (2017). Peer Support Too|kit. Philadelphia, PA: D8H|DS 0 Davidson, L.; Tondora, ].; Rid8vvay, P.; 8^ Rowe, M. (2012). Inventory of transformation characteristics for recovery-oriented systems of care. New Haven, CT: Yale University Program for Recovery and Community Health. 0 VVinarski, ], Dow., M, Hendry, P, 8^ Robinson, P. (2018). Self-Assessment/Planning Tool for Implementing Recovery-Oriented Services (SAPT) Adapted for Florida's Recovery Oriented System of Care Initiative(RUSC).Tampa, FL: Louis de|aParte Florida Mental Health Institute, University ofSouth Florida. 0 Recovery concept finds common ground in mental health and addiction, Co-occurrences Newsletter of the Minnesota Co-Occurring State Incentive Grant Project a Recovery in Mental Health &Addiction, Davidson and White, Recovery to Practice Issue No. 14 ^mm(Institute vfm,moin,) 2O1O.The healthcare|mp,mtwa Lowering Costs and Improving outovm,o�Workshop Series Summary.Washington,oo�The National Academies Press ExhibitBH Page Sof1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 301 Contract No. ME225'12'27 ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Health Network', |nc1l, 7/1/2021 � Kelly, J. & White, W. (Late 2010) Addiction recovery management: Theory, science and practice. New York: Springer Science. � Monographs published by Great Lakes ATTC, available at : o Recovery Management o Peer'basedAddictionRecoverySupport: History,Theory, Practice, andScientificEva|uation o Recovery Management and Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: Scientific Rationale and Promising Practices o Practice Guidelines for Resilience and Recovery Oriented Treatment, Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services Re|evmntDVebsites: ExhibitBH Page 1Oof1O oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 302 Contract No. ME225'12'27 l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l ATTACHhNENTU Financial and Audit Compliance The administration of resources awarded by the Department of Children & Families, through the Managing Entity,to the Network Provider may be subject to audits as described in this attachment. MONITORING In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §§ 200.S00' 200.S21and § 215.97, F.S, as revised, the Department may monitor or conduct oversight reviews to evaluate compliance with contract, management and programmatic requirements. Such monitoring or other oversight procedures may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits by Department staff, agreed-upon procedures engagements as described in 2 CFR § 200.425 or other procedures. By entering into this agreement, the recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures deemed appropriate by the Department. In the event the Department determines that a limited scope audit of the recipient is appropriate,the recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Department regarding such audit. The recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the Department's inspector general, the otate'o Chief Financial Officer or the Auditor General. AUDITS PART|: FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS This part is applicable if the recipient is a State or local government or a non-profit organization as defined in 2 CFR§§ 200'500'200.521. In the event the recipient expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during its fiscal year, the recipient must have a single or program-specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of2 CFR §§ 200'500'200.521. The recipient agrees to provide a copy of the single audit to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager. In the event the recipient expends less than $750,000 in Federal awards during its fiscal year, the recipient agrees to provide certification to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager that a single audit was not required. In determining the Federal awards expended during its fiscal year,the recipient shall consider all sources of Federal awards, including Federal resources received from the Department ofChildren & Families, Federal government (direct), other state agencies, and other non-state entities. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should bein accordance with guidelines established by2 CFR §§ 200'500'200.521. An audit of the recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200 §§ 200'500'200.521 will meet the requirements of this part. In connection with the above audit requirements, the recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to auditee responsibilities as provided in2 CFR §200.508. The schedule of expenditures should disclose the expenditures by contract number for each contract with the Department in effect during the audit period. The financial statements should disclose whether or not the matching requirement was met for each applicable contract. All questioned costs and cFzzo0,Effective March zo'000z'(cF'zzoo'000z) Attachment|| Page 1of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 303 Contract No. ME225'12'27 l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l liabilities due the Department shall be fully disclosed in the audit report package with reference to the specific contract number. PART II:STATE REQUIREMENTS This part is applicable if the recipient is a nonotate entity as defined by Section 215.97(2), Florida Statutes. In the event the recipient expends $500,000 or more ($750,000 or more for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2016) in state financial assistance during its fiscal year, the recipient must have a State single or project-specific audit conducted in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; applicable rules of the Department of Financial Services; and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. The recipient agrees to provide a copy of the single audit to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager. In the event the recipient expends less than $500,000 (less than $750,000 for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2016) in State financial assistance during its fiscal year, the recipient agrees to provide certification to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager that a single audit was not required. In determining the state financial assistance expended during its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of state financial assistance, including state financial assistance received from the Department of Children & Families, other state agencies, and other nonotate entities. State financial assistance does not include Federal director pass-through awards and resources received by nonotate entity for Federal program matching requirements. |n connection with the audit requirements addressed in the preceding paragraph, the recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(8), Florida Statutes. This includes submission ofafinancial reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2), Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.SS0or10.6S0, Rules of the Auditor General. The schedule of expenditures should disclose the expenditures by contract number for each contract with the Department in effect during the audit period. The financial statements should disclose whether or not the matching requirement was met for each applicable contract. All questioned costs and liabilities due the Department shall be fully disclosed in the audit report package with reference to the specific contract number. PART Ill: REPORT SUBMISSION Any reports, management letters, or other information required to be submitted to the Department pursuant to this agreement shall be submitted within 180 days after the end of the provider's fiscal year or within 30 (federal) or 45 (State) days of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes: A. Contract manager for this contract(1copy) B. Department ofChildren & Families (1 electronic copy and management letter, if issued) Office of the Inspector General cFzzm0,Effective March zo'0001,(cF'zzm0-000z) Attachment|| Page 2of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 304 Contract No. ME225'12'27 l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l Single Audit Unit The Centre, Suite 400'| 2415 Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Email address: C. Reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200 §§200.500'200.521, and required by Part I of this agreement shall be submitted, when required by §200.512(d) byoron behalf of the recipient directly to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse using the Federal Audit Clearinghouse's Internet Data Entry System at: and other Federal agencies and pass-through entities in accordance with 2CFR § 200.512. O. Copies of reporting packages required by Part || of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of the recipient directly to the following address: Auditor General Local Government Audits/342 Claude Pepper Building, Room 401 Ill West Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399'14S0 Email address: Providers, when submitting audit report packages to the Department for audits done in accordance with 2 CFR §§ 200.500'200.521, or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit orfor- profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should include, when available, correspondence from the auditor indicating the date the audit report package was delivered to them. When such correspondence is not available, the date that the audit report package was delivered by the auditor to the provider must be indicated in correspondence submitted tothe Department in accordance with Chapter 10.SS8(3) or Chapter 10.6S7(2), Rules of the Auditor General. PART IV: RECORD RETENTION The recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this agreement for a period of six years from the date the audit report is issued and shall a||ovv the Department or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Department or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General upon request for a period of three years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. cFzzm0,Effective March zo'0001,(cF'zzm0-000z) Attachment|| Page 3of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 305 Contract No. ME225'12'27 Thriving Mind South Floi-ida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc.) 0 710112021 ATTACHMENT III CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING CERTIFICATION FOR CONTRACTS, GRANTS, LOANS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or an employee of any agency, a member of congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in connection with this federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans and cooperative agreements) and that all subreciplents shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more thap+l, 00,000 for each such failure. Signature Date Frank C. Rabbito, COO ME225-12-27 Name of Authorized 8ndividual Application or Contract Number Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Name of Organization 3000 41st Street, Ocean, Marathon, FL 33050 Address of Organization CF 1123, PDF 03/96 Attachment III Page 1 of 1 306 THPIVING MIND $0"TH F,.,)RICIA^ ATTACHMENT IV SCOPE OF WORK NAME OF PROVIDER: Guidance Care Center NAME OF PREVENTION PROGRAM: Power of Prevention AMOUNT OF CONTRACT AWARD: $199,063.00 "Regular" Prevention TYPE OF FUNDING: Prevention Block Partnership SOR Grant Services Grant (PPG) XX COST ALLOCATED TO: (check both Children's Substance Abuse Adult Substance Abuse if approved for both covered services) XX Section I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR SERVICE DELIVERY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES SUMMARY (Include overall intention/purpose of program and service flow, brief description of program activities, target population to be served by the program services and how it was selected, how the services address cultural competency, the name (s) of the EBP (s) and how it (they) will be implemented, describe comprehensive programming, and the partners and coordination efforts): The Guidance/Care Center's prevention program, POP (Power of Prevention) consists of(8) Evidence- Based Practices: (1) Facilitated at Schools or Community Sites: (1) An Apple A Day©(Elementary K-4), (2) Project SUCCESS Prevention Education Series (PES) (Middle School), (3) Teen Intervene (Middle & High School). (2) Virtual Online Self-Guided Courses - Partnered with Monroe County Coalition (MCC): (4) AlcoholEdu, (5) Prescription Drug Safety, (6) Nicotine 101, (7) Marijuana Wise, and (8) Alcohol Wise. These programs address the specific long-term outcomes identified in the CCAP for Monroe County. The overall intention of implementing these practices is to build self-esteem, develop resiliency skills, and enable children to become caring, responsible adults. These practices also address common goals and outcomes listed in the Monroe County CCAP 2017-2022, while integrating linkages to primary care for those participants currently lacking resources to maintain overall health and wellness. Services will build upon identified protective factors while considering identified risk factors to align with SAMHSA's CSAP Strategic Prevention Framework, the National Drug Control Strategy, and the National Underage Drinking Prevention Strategy. Using the Strategic Prevention Strategy's 5 steps, POP staff will ASSESS the needs of youth; build participant's capacity considering risk and protective factors; plan the best Prevention approaches with participants using EBP's; implement sessions based on these EBP's; and work closely with the SFBHN and Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI) evaluation entity to conduct evaluation of the program's outcomes and effectiveness. The Mental Health First Aid strategy will support the processes. These five steps assist youth while considering sustainability of the program and a framework of cultural competency always. The POP program staff will seek to coordinate all prevention activities with referrals from other agencies to collaborate and maximize resources when indicated and possible. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Scop636TWork Contract No. ME225-12-27 Page 1 of 11 2 lom Specific Category primary Number of Activity/Program - (Universal prevention Unduplicate include whether Indirect, programs, d the strategy is an Brief Description Universal practices in Participants EBP Direct, each of the six (if duplicated Selective, prevention note) Indicated) strategies (CSAP) An Apple A Day© Classroom education Selective Education 400 Youth Elementary EBP teaching inner strength protective & risk factors and resilience to resist ATOD Project SUCCESS Classroom education Selective Education 100 Youth Middle School EBP addressing challenges of adolescence, risk of ATOD, relationships & refusal skills Teen Intervene One-on-One early Indicated Education 10 Youth High & Middle intervention for youth deemed School EBP high risk for or reporting alcohol/drug use referred by school counselor, coach, or as self-referred Problem ID: An Support to youth and families Selective Problem #will be Apple A Day© who need additional services Identification tracked EBP, Project and Referral SUCCESS EBP & Teen Intervene EBP Virtual EBP's Online interactive education Selective Education 200 Youth Courses: Alcohol courses ATOD pre/post Edu, Prescription completion Drug Safety, Nicotine 101, Marijuana Wise, Alcohol Wise Community Face to Face anti-ATOD Universal Information 600 Youth & Activities, Events messages through school- Direct Dissemination Adults (including any based assemblies, fairs), workshops, health fairs, Drives, and community events or Workshops meetings for youth Summer: An Apple School and summer camp Selective Alternative 25 Youth A Day© EBP & participants will participate in Project SUCCESS alternative activities ATOD to EBP reinforce skills as well as risks & protective factors Community Community Norms, Prosocial Universal Information 75 Adults Capacity Building — Activities, Opportunities for Direct Dissemination Adults Prosocial Involvement Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagc3�g)f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 3 Section II. TARGET POPULATION — RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGET POPULATION OR PARTICIPANTS (Include numbers in tables and a narrative description of 'participant characteristics below`: Description of participants to be served (describe criteria for program enrollment eligibility, geographic areas/ Neighborhoods (list zip codes), risk factors of the neighborhoods, description of the sites (school, church, park, etc.), as well as any other significant demographic information), specific cultural characteristics, and describe according to the Comprehensive Community Action Plan priorities: Youth alcohol use —Abuse by "legal" age individuals, Youth/Adult marijuana use, Prescription drug misuse/abuse, over the counter drugs misuse/abuse, other illicit drug use. Participants to be served include male and female at-risk youth serving elementary, middle school and high school ages residing in Monroe County, FI. Services will be provided county-wide (110 miles) to include all middle schools, elementary schools, high schools, and youth residing at the Florida Keys Children's Shelter, Treasure Village Montessori, May Sands Montessori School, Ocean Studies Charter, online virtual programs and courses, youth attending various community programs as well as youth involved in the Juvenile Justice System. Also serving County Health Fairs, Family Relief Programs, and Food Banks throughout Monroe County. Including handing out community needed relief items, materials concerning the prevention programs, information about substance use —wellness, and resources and meeting with participants face to face. Educational priorities in accordance with the Monroe County CCAP are Youth Alcohol Use/Abuse, Youth Drug Use/Abuse. RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGETED, AND PREVENTION SYSTEM OF CARE COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN (CCAP) GOALS Prevention Program/Strategy and Related System of Target Population Risk/Protective Factors Targeted Care CCAP Goal Addressed Education - Favorable Attitudes Towards ATOD, Peer Norms, 1, 2, 3 AlcoholEdu, Prescription Drug Peer Perceptions, Perceptions of Harm, Increased Safety, Nicotine 101, Marijuana Knowledge and Awareness, Boundaries, Family Wise, Alcohol Wise, An Apple A Management &Adult Role Models. Day, Project SUCCESS, & Teen Intervene Community Activities, Events, Community Norms, Pro-social Activities, 3 Drives, and Workshops & Opportunities for Pro-social Involvement Community Capacity Building Problem Identification & Referral - Truancy, Misconduct, Neglect, Basic Needs with 1 An Apple A Day, Project Linkage to Community Resources, Family SUCCESS &Teen Intervene Management. Community Capacity Building — Community Norms, Pro-social Activities, 3 Adults Opportunities for Pro-social Involvement Other Program/Strategy and Related Risk/Protective Factors Targeted Coalition Target Population CCAP Goal Addressed Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page3bqi)f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 4 Community Activities, Events, Community Norms, Pro-social Activities, MCC— 1, 2, Drives, and Workshops & Opportunities for Pro-social Involvement 3 Community Capacity Building Section Ill. SITE LOCATIONS AND INFORMATION* Site Name Target Participants Zip (Check all that apply) Note whether school or Street Address City Code Child/ Parents Others community Youth Community Partner County Wide Monroe ALL x x Sites Covering 110 Miles County Key Largo Middle 104801 Overseas Key Largo 33037 x School Hwy Plantation Key Middle 100 Lake Rd Tavernier 33070 x School Coral Shores High 89901 Old Hwy Tavernier 33070 x School Ocean Studies 92295 Overseas Tavernier 33070 x Charter School Hwy Treasure Village 86731 Overseas Islamorada 33036 x Montessori School Hwy Stanley Switlik Middle 3400 Overseas Marathon 33050 x School Hwy Marathon Middle/High 350 Sombrero Rd Marathon 33050 x School Sugarloaf School 255 Crane Blvd Sugarloaf 33042 x Gerald Adams 855 W College Rd Key West 33040 x Elementary School Poinciana Elementary 1407 Kennedy Dr Key West 33040 x School Sigsbee Charter School 939 Felton Rd Key West 33040 x Horace O'Bryant School 1105 Leon Street Key West 33040 x May Sands Montessori 1400 United Street Key West 33040 x School Key West High School 2100 Flagler Ave Key West 33050 X TOTAL NUMBER TO BE SERVED 1,420 *Changes in siteshocations of services must adhere to contractual requirement procedures. Section IV. MAJOR REFERRAL SOURCES List the major referral sources for the services provided: Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page,34&f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 5 Monroe County Schools —Teachers, Principals and School Counselors Department of Juvenile Justice Self-Referral Social Service Agencies Community Section V. EVALUATION AND PERFORMANCE/OUTCOME MEASURES Describe how the program will evaluate the effectiveness of all prevention services to be implemented consistent with 65D-30.013(2), F.A.C., in collaboration with the Evaluation Team identified by SFBHN each year. The SFBHN Evaluation Team shall review the results of providers' program evaluation and all technical materials used by providers annually to ensure consistency with current research in the prevention field. Evaluation of the effectiveness of all Prevention services described shall take place with BSRI. GCC/POP will do the following: Address the underage drinking goal from the Monroe County CCAP and common outcomes related to substance and other alcohol use and will measure them using the Monroe County FYSAS, and Alcohol Timeline Follow Back. POP will use results from previous years' FYSAS as the baseline and utilize more results by 2017 during course of this project to define meaningful improvement and gauge POP participant outcomes as they relate to the overall goals of the CCAP. Adhere to the Fidelity requirements of each program. Any problem areas in the classrooms or in the groups, will be discussed and addressed at weekly Supervision meetings. The effectiveness of all programs will be evaluated through the pre and post surveys and client satisfaction surveys. Random observations will be done by Prevention Coordinator and Research Assistant. All activities for Prevention will be consistent with the agency's Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Plan. Activity Logs will be maintained for all Prevention activities and client charts will be maintained for Indicated Prevention Activities. Coordinate with the Evaluation Team regularly, attend meetings, and submit the required documentation. Section VI. QUANTITY AND QUALITY PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TASK LIST Include all Thriving Mind Prevention required performance assessment tools (e.g. information forms, pre-post surveys, satisfaction surveys, fidelity measures, onsite observation reports) and other required information pertaining to quality. Number Program Activity- EBP and Type of EBP %to Meet this Obsery Activities/Service Name and Description Outcome ation (Include frequency, intensity, Particip Recomm:, & duration of and Visits sessions, as well as the number of cycles/cohorts ants — ended Meaningful by expected to be offered and tentative Annual SessionsImprovement Evalua schedule/timing) Goal or Hours Pre-Post tion Number served Activity Title: Education —An Apple A Day 200 (8-10) 100% will 2 on site Activity Description: EBP Anti-ATOD youth sessio receive or virtual Curriculum ns services visits • Recruit sites/locations K—4th and grade 85% of program Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page351pf 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 6 • Create Memorandums of completers Understanding/Affiliation will show agreements for each site. decreased • Meet with staff for curriculum favorable scheduling of educational sessions in attitudes, the site. and • Curriculum preparation- print learning increased materials, prepare PowerPoint perceptions presentations. of harm, • Youth registration- create participant and data record sheet at initiation of first increased session. prosocial • Complete registration, pre/posttest, skills. satisfaction • Enter all outcome data in the BSRI D.O.E.S system. • Update participant information in database. • Conduct weekly curriculum sessions. • Update weekly attendance. • Enter participant or event data in PBPS data collection system. • Provide follow up information as needed. Frequency: Education 1x weekly (or 2x—3x depending on site/cohort schedule) Intensity: 30 Min to 1 hour depending on grade Duration: 8-10 sessions (includes registration, pre/posttest, plus satisfaction, participant orientation), year- round but primarily during school year and summer. Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Education- Project SUCCESS PES 100 (6-8) 100% will 2 on Activity Description: EBP Anti-ATOD Curriculum youth Sessions receive site or • Recruit sites/locations services virtual • Create Memorandums of Understanding 6tn-8tn and visits /Affiliation agreements for each site. grade 85/o of Meet with staff for curriculum scheduling of program ' educational sessions in the site. completers show • Curriculum preparation- print learning decreased materials, prepare PowerPoint presentations. favorable • Youth registration- create participant data attitudes, record sheet at initiation of first session. and • Complete registration, pre/posttest, satisfaction increased • Enter all outcome data in the BSRI D.O.E.S perceptions system. of harm, • Update participant information in database. and Conduct weekly curriculum sessions. increased '• Update weekly attendance. prosocial • Enter participant or event data in PBPS data Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page3E2)f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 7 collection system. • Provide follow up information as needed. Frequency: Education 1x weekly (or 2x—3x depending on site/cohort schedule) Intensity: 1 Hour Duration: 6-8 sessions (includes registration, pre/posttest, plus satisfaction, participant orientation), year- round but primarily during school year and during the summer Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Education - Teen Intervene 10 youth (3-5) 100%will Activity Description: EBP Anti-ATOD Sessions receive Curriculum 6ch_12ch services • Recruit sites/locations grade and • Create Memorandums of 85% of Understanding/Affiliation agreements for each site. program • Meet with staff for curriculum completers scheduling of educational sessions in will show t decreased he site. • Curriculum preparation- print learning favorable materials, prepare PowerPoint attitudes, presentations. and • Youth registration- create participant increased data record sheet at initiation of first perceptions session. of harm, • Complete registration, pre/posttest, and satisfaction increased • Enter all outcome data in the BSRI prosocial D.O.E.S system. skills. • Update participant information in database. • Conduct weekly curriculum sessions. • Update weekly attendance. • Enter participant or event data in PBPS data collection system. • Provide follow up information as needed. Frequency: Education Weekly or Schedule Allows Intensity: 1 Hour Duration: 3-5 sessions (includes registration, pre/posttest, plus satisfaction, participant orientation), year- round but primarily during school year and during the summer Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Education -Virtual Online Courses: 100 As 100% will AlcoholEdu, Prescription Drug Safety, Nicotine youth needed receive 101, Marijuana Wise, &Alcohol Wise services Activity Description: Online interactive 6th_12th and ATOD education courses. 85% of Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page313)f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 8 • Recruit sites/locations grade program • Get Parent approval completers • Meet with staff for curriculum scheduling of will show educational sessions in the site. decreased • Youth registration- create participant data favorable record sheet at initiation of first session. attitudes, • Complete registration, pre/posttest, satisfaction and Enter all outcome data in the BSRI D.O.E.S increased • system. perceptions Update participant information in database. of harm, and • Enter participant or event data in PBPS data increased collection system. prosocial • Provide follow up information as needed. skills. Frequency: Education as needed to complete course. Intensity: 1 or 3 hours depending on course Duration: As needed to complete the course Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Capacity Building/ATOD 75 As 100% of Presentations adults needed individuals Activity Description ATOD prevention receive materials presentations to adults in both school All ages and/or and non-traditional settings. As well as information for site personnel, other community key stakeholders including parents, teachers, and coaches. Frequency: One-time presentation Intensity: As Needed Duration: Year-Round scheduled with school faculty/administration and community partners. Activity Title: Community Activities, Fairs, 600 As 100% of Drives, and Workshops /ATOD youth & needed individuals Activity Description: Face to Face anti- adult receive ATOD messages and providing materials materials through school based anti- All ages and/or ATOD assemblies, workshops, health information fairs, community events or meetings for youth. Frequency:As needed and/or scheduled & available. Intensity: As Needed Duration: Year-Round and scheduled with school faculty/administration and community partners. Section VII. CAPACITY BUILDING AND COORDINATION List other funding sources your agency/organization has for prevention/youth development programming. Describe how the program will coordinate with other programs and services provided by funded agency/organization. Describe other programs funded that align with prevention goals. Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page 3�Qf 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 9 GCC currently receives support from the PPG Grant for school-based youth development programs. They are in all (3) high schools full-time using the EBP Project SUCCESS. GCC will coordinate with PPG staff so that youth who need additional prevention services are identified via problem ID and referral strategies and are referred into Teen Intervene program. This will be noted in BSRI data tracking system. List other prevention programming and providers in sites mentioned in Section III of this document. Describe how the program will coordinate with other funded organizations' programs and services to avoid duplication of services. GCC coordinates with The Florida Keys Children's Shelter who provide services in Monroe County. They provide the EBP All Stars. We have meetings regarding the schools we are in, so we are not duplicating services. List the coalition(s) within the target service areas in which prevention services will be provided under this Scope. Describe how the program will coordinate with the coalition and share data/contribute to the ongoing Strategic Prevention Framework with the identified coalition(s). Monroe County Coalition (MCC) covers all our area. GCC partners with MCC on (5) EBP's AlcoholEdu, Prescription Drug Safety, Nicotine 101, Marijuana Wise, and Alcohol Wise. GCC and the MCC partnered in implementing these (5) programs as they serve our shared prevention goals and each entity having roles in the start-up, implementation, and evaluation processes. We attend the Monthly Coalition Meetings where attendees share information and data on their programs, community events, rules, laws, and community ATOD activities from our local sheriff's office and nationwide. Attendance is strong with representation from Local, State & County Community Leaders, Prevention Providers, and Law Enforcement. All share the same prevention framework goals, and we review and strategize for maximum coverage with positive outcomes. Section Vill. Additional Prevention Requirements 1. Site Schedule A final site schedule, on the Site Schedule form, with dates, times, and location of services shall be submitted no later than August 31 of the fiscal year or when requested by the Contract Manager. Sites schedules must be approved by SFBHN, in writing, and will be based on county need and distribution of services to avoid duplication in any geographical area or school to maximize SFBHN funding. Any change shall be justified in writing and submitted to the Managing Entity in writing and submitted to the Contract Manager for review and approval by the Prevention Director. The Contract Manager will reply with approval. Two (2) site schedule changes may be made in the contract year. The site schedules shall be submitted on the SFBHN Prevention Site Schedule format. 2. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) With the Community Coalition To address local community substance abuse prevention needs and wellness promotion strategies, prevention providers and the community coalition shall execute and /or maintain a memorandum of understanding (MOU) delineating the specific responsibilities of each. This MOU will be consistent with the strategies of the State of Florida Department of Children and Families' and the Managing Entity's (ME's) prevention strategy. The provider shall submit an executed copy of the MOU to the ME's Contract Manager within 30 days of the effective date of the contract (for newly executed MOUs) or within thirty (30) calendar days for renewed MOUs. Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page345)f 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 10 3. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) With Sites To facilitate the coordination and delivery of services, all providers shall have executed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with the sites where services are being provided. All MOUs with the sites shall be current and up to date, outlining the terms of the agreement. 4. Participant Satisfaction Survey All providers shall collect and submit participant satisfaction surveys as noted in the Scope of Work. 5. Meetings All providers shall attend scheduled Prevention meetings as required by the ME and the evaluation team, BSRI, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. The ME will make every attempt possible to schedule meetings with advanced notice; however, there may be meetings that may be called on short notice. These include, but are not limited to, Prevention provider meetings, meetings with Behavioral Science Research Institute, individual provider quarterly meetings with BSRI and/or SFBHN, Evidence Based Practice workgroup meetings to comply with the Block Grant requirements, and other meetings as noticed by SFBHN. The contract notes the other meetings where representatives of the provider organization are required to attend. 6. Reports /Assignments and Special Reports /Assignments Providers are expected to submit reports as outlined in the contract. Prevention Partnership Grant (PPG) reporting is specifically described in the contract with dates for submission. Other reports will be requested by SFBHN. Special reports and assignments are requested from time to time to meet State/Local Department of Children and Families, State Block Grant, SFBHN, and other requirements and needs. Prevention providers are required to submit the reports in the format requested and by the timeline requested. These reports may be requested from different sources for different reasons. Requests generally come from SFBHN staff, including the Prevention Director, and may be requested verbally or in writing. There may be times when other collaborative partners request information and SFBHN will support these requests. 7. Training The Scope of Work outlines the requirements for training to support the State Block Grant reporting requirements for workforce development as well as for strengthening the Prevention workforce. All staff of provider organizations funded by this contract, whether full-time, part-time, contractual, or consultant, who report units in the Performance Based Prevention System (not those paid by cost reimbursement or that are vendors), is required to attend eight (8) hours of training per quarter. All providers shall attend scheduled training as required by the ME, meet the M E and the evaluation team, BSRI, for technical assistance and/or training, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. 8. Report Cards Providers are required to comply with the measures on the Prevention Report Card. Grading for the measures will be according to compliance or lack thereof. 9. Data Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page)%of 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 11 All providers are required to submit the program data monthly in the Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS) as required by the contract. The provider shall also: ■ Ensure that the data submitted clearly documents all program participants, programs, and strategies which occurred under this contract and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; ■ Ensure that all data submitted to PBPS is consistent with the data maintained in the provider's file and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; ■ Review the data submitted with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI), monthly to determine any discrepancies in the numbers related the evaluation and the Scope of Work and make corrections prior to submission for approval by the SFBHN Prevention Director; ■ Submit an email to the SFBHN Prevention Director and the designated SFBHN Data Analyst verifying that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. There shall be a designated individual and one back up individual at the provider organization responsible for verifying the data and submitting the email. This will imply that the data has been reviewed and is ready for submission. o The email subject line shall read: PBPS Data Submission Verification o The body of the email shall read: (name of organization) is submitting the PPG Prevention data for the month of (name of the month) in PBPS and we assure that the data is complete and correct. Our organization's data may be used to report to the State for the Block Grant report. Our organization's data may be used to reconcile with the payments for this month. ■ Failure to submit any data, or correct any errors in the data which results in a rejection rate of ten percent (10%) or higher of the monthly data submitted, will require the provider to submit a corrective action plan describing how and when the missing data will be submitted or how and when the rejected will be corrected and resubmitted; and ■ In accordance with the provisions of s. 402.73(1), F. S., and Rule 65-29.001 F.A.C., corrective action plans may be required for non-compliance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. Evaluation Prevention providers shall work in collaboration with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI) by participating in meetings, training, and providing service data and other necessary identified data vital to the completion of the system-wide evaluation of the prevention services within the Strategic Prevention Framework. Scope of Work Guidance/Care Center, Inc. PageJJ7of 11 Contract No. ME225-12-27 THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA" Attachment V SCOPE OF WORK State Opioid Response (SOR) NAME OF PROVIDER: Guidance/Care Center NAME OF PREVENTION PROGRAM: Project SUCCESS AMOUNT OF CONTRACT AWARD: MSSP2 $25,000.00 MSSP3 $75,000.00 State Opioid Response Prevention Partnership TYPE OF FUNDING: Prevention Services Grant (PPG) X COST ALLOCATED TO: (check both Children's Substance Adult Substance Abuse if approved for both covered services) Abuse X Section I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR SERVICE DELIVERY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES SUMMARY (Include overall intention/purpose of program and service flow, brief description of program activities, target population to be served by the program services and how it was selected, how the services address cultural competency, the name (s) of the EBP (s) and how it (they) will be implemented, describe comprehensive programming, and the partners and coordination efforts): The Guidance/Care Center's (GCC) will provide the Project SUCCESS program using the Substance Abuse and Mental Health and Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Project SUCCESS program recognized in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP). The program will be available and accessible to high risk youth ages 11 to 13 who have experimented with alcohol, are showing early danger signs and multiple risk factors for substance abuse and who attend Horace O'Bryant Middle School. Project SUCCESS relies primarily on Education as a strategy. Services include school wide activities targeting the entire school population and are designed to increase awareness of mental health and substance abuse issues, small groups targeting youth identified as being at risk, prevention education groups targeting all 9th graders, and individual counseling to those in need of additional supportive counseling. CCAP Goals: Goal 1: Reduce DUI crashes countywide amongst 18-20-year old by 10% by meeting the following objectives: reducing alcohol use, increasing the perception of harm and risk in youth and enhancing positive, pro-social protective factors. Goal 2: Increase capacity by providing level 2 prevention programming for those at high risk; thereby eliminating service gaps for these students by providing the funding and resources necessary to ensure successful program implementation, continuity of care and partnership capacity countywide. GCC partners with the Monroe County School District and the Monroe County Coalition for the provision of these services Attachment V Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Scope of Work—StaIdUpioid Response(SOR) Contract No. ME225-12-27 Page 1 of 10 IOM Specific Category primary Number of ctivity/Program - (Universal prevention Unduplicate include whether Indirect, programs, d the strategy is an Brief Description Universal practices in Participants EBP Direct, each of the six (if duplicated Selective, prevention note) Indicated) strategies (CSAP) School wide School wide Activities is a Universal Information and 75 activities Universal Direct prevention Dissemination strategy. 9 months out of the school year Project SUCCESS staff will conduct activities designed to inform and increase awareness of varying targets of prevention services (suicide awareness, mental health and substance use awareness for example). 7th grade PES 7th grade Prevention Education Selective Education 50 Series is a Selective prevention strategy which consists of 4 topics taught in 4 to 8 sessions to all 7th graders enrolled in the school Small groups Small groups is a Selective Selective Education 20 prevention strategy which consists of small group activities organized around various themes used to serve youth who are identified as being at risk. Student Assistance Student Assistance is a Selective Selective Problem I D and 100 prevention strategy in which referral students who are identified as needing a services are provided that service by Project SUCCESS staff or referred elsewhere for the needed service. One on One One on One is an Indicated Indicated Education 8 prevention strategy in which a student can receive up to 3 individual prevention sessions as need. Section 11. TARGET POPULATION — RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGET POPULATION OR PARTICIPANTS (Include numbers in tables and a narrative description of participant characteristics below): Description of participants to be served (describe criteria for program enrollment eligibility, geographic areas/ Neighborhoods (list zip codes), risk factors of the neighborhoods, description of the sites (school, church, park, etc.), as well as any other significant demographic information), specific cultural characteristics, and describe according to the Comprehensive Community Action Plan priorities: Youth Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 2 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 319 Contract No. ME225-12-27 alcohol use —Abuse by "legal" age individuals, Youth/Adult marijuana use, Prescription drug misuse/abuse, over the counter drugs misuse/abuse, other illicit drug use. Participants will be students at Horace O'Bryant Middle School students in Key West. School wide activities are universal in nature while PES, small groups and individual counseling are targeted at youth identified as at risk. At risk students might be identified by parents, teachers, and other community agencies or by themselves. Project SUCCESS is designed to be implemented in school settings. Each counselor has been provided with adequate space and access to student populations to fully implement the program as designed. GCC has made changes to its Prevention programming for the coming year in that most all grade levels will be covered. Apple a Day will cover K through grade 4, Alcohol Literacy and Teen Intervene will cover middle schools and Project SUCCESS will be in the high schools. The comparison of percentage of Monroe County youth and Florida Statewide youth who reported having used a list of 14 various drugs in their lifetimes reveals that percentages for Monroe County youth exceed those for the state in every category (FYSAS 2010). A significantly greater percentage of Monroe County High School students (40.9%) than statewide students (33.6%) witnessed gang members selling drugs. The ethnicity of these children breaks down as follows: 52.9% White, 33.8% Hispanic, 10.10% Black, 1.45% Asian and 2.88% Other. Risk factors: Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of harm Community Norms Self-regulation Protective factors: Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGETED, AND PREVENTION SYSTEM OF CARE COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN (CCAP) GOALS Prevention Program/Strategy and Related System of Target Population Risk/Protective Factors Targeted Care/CCAP Goal Addressed School wide activities Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence, Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 3 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 320 Contract No. ME225-12-27 711 Grade Prevention Education Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Self-regulation Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Small groups Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Self-regulation Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values Student Assistance Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Self-regulation Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values One on one Indicated Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Self-regulation Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values Section III. SITE LOCATIONS AND INFORMATION* Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 4 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 321 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Site Name Target Participants Zip (Check all that apply) Note whether school or Street Address City Code Child/ Parents Others community Youth Horace O'Bryant Middle 1105 Leon St, Key Key West 33040 x School I I I I TOTAL NUMBER TO BE SERVED 253 *Changes in sites/locations of services must adhere to contractual requirement procedures. Section IV. MAJOR REFERRAL SOURCES List the major referral sources for the services provided: Monroe County Public Schools Parents Self-referral I Other Community Agencies Section V. EVALUATION AND PERFORMANCE/OUTCOME MEASURES Describe how the program will evaluate the effectiveness of all prevention services to be implemented consistent with 65D-30.013(2), F.A.C., in collaboration with the Evaluation Team identified by SFBHN each year. The SFBHN Evaluation Team shall review the results of providers' program evaluation and all technical materials used by providers annually to ensure consistency with current research in the prevention field. Evaluation of the effectiveness of all Prevention services described shall take place with BSRI. GCC will do the following: Address the underage drinking goal from the Monroe County CCAP and common outcomes related to substance and other alcohol use and will measure them using the Monroe County FYSAS, and Alcohol Time Line Follow Back. GCC will use results from previous years' FYSAS as the baseline and utilize more results by 2017 during course of this project to define meaningful improvement and gauge GCC participant outcomes as they relate to the overall goals of the CCAP. Adhere to the Fidelity requirements of each program. Any problem areas in the classrooms or in the groups, will be discussed and addressed at weekly Supervision meetings. The effectiveness of all programs will be evaluated through the pre and post surveys and client satisfaction surveys. Random observations will be done by Prevention Coordinator and Research Assistant. All activities for Prevention will be consistent with the agency's Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Plan. Activity Logs will be maintained for all Prevention activities and client charts will be maintained for Indicated Prevention Activities. Coordinate with the Evaluation Team regularly, attend meetings, and submit the required documentation. GCC will coordinate with the Evaluation Team, Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI), for process and outcome data as required. The Data will support any processes from the Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 5 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 322 Contract No. ME225-12-27 Westcare Team. Section VI. QUANTITY AND QUALITY PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TASK LIST Include all TIVISF Prevention required performance assessment tools /e.g. information forms, pre- post ourveyo. oaUofaodonourveyo. fide|ih/ meaoureo. onoihaoboervationreporte\ andoUlerrequired information pertaining to quality. Number Program Activity— EBP and %to Meet this Obsery Activities/Service Name and Description Type of EBP Outcome ation (Include frequency, intensity, & duration of Particip Recomm and Visits sessions, as well as the number of cycles/cohorts ants - ended Meaningful by expected to be offered and tentative Annual Sessions Improvement Evalua schedule/timing) Goal or Hours Pre-Post tion Number served Activity Title: Recruitment/Screening 100 N/A 85% NA Activity Description:. All students referred or presenting for service will receive an initial screening of risk and protective factors Frequency- One time upon program entry Intensity, one session - Duration: 15 m ins. 'Activity Title: Intake/Assessment 8 45 - 60 85% NIA Activity Description: Participants who become mins. enrolled in the program will complete a detailed intake of service needs Frequency.-.Once, upon enrollment in the program Intensity. One session Activity Title: Project SUCCESS Prevention 50 85% of 85% 2 Education Series Curriculum schedule 0 Activity Description:. 7 th graders will participate d n in a 4 topic Prevention Education Curriculum sessions sit Frequency.-.one time per week (6 - 8) e Intensity. 6—8 sessions, based on class time For or al min sit Activity Title: Pre- and Post-testing 70 45 to 85 % N Activity Description:. All large and small group 60 A participants will be pre and post tested for the min. Attachment Scope o{Work—State 0yioid Response(30R) Page 6o{l0 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 323 Contract No. ME225'12'27 knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and use of sessi substances ons Frequency: Twice Intensity. once before first session, once at completion of last session Duration: 45 to 50 mins. Activity Title: Small group activities 20 45 to 60 85% 2 onsite Activity Description:. At risk students will min. or virtual participate in small group sessions designed to visits session mitigate risk factors and enhance protective s per factors quarter Frequency: One session per week Intensity: 4-8 sessions depending on the group subject and with the exception of New Comers groups which only meet 3 times. Duration: 45 to 50 minsDuration: Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Section VII. CAPACITY BUILDING AND COORDINATION List other funding sources your agency/organization has for prevention/youth development programming. Describe how the program will coordinate with other programs and services provided by funded agency/organization. Describe other programs funded that align with prevention goals. GCC currently receives funding from SFBHN Regular Prevention which supports An Apple A Day serving K through 4th grade, and Teen Intervene in the High Schools. Since Project SUCCESS focuses on HOB middle school students there is no overlap. Prevention staff participate in clinical staff meetings in each location and can make referrals for higher levels of care as needed. List other prevention programming and providers in sites mentioned in Section III of this document. Describe how the program will coordinate with other funded organizations' programs and services to avoid duplication of services. GCC is aware that the Florida Keys Children's Shelter operates Prevention services using the EBP All Stars. GCC and FKCS hold conversations to ensure awareness of each other's Prevention Activities and to avoid duplication List the coalition(s) within the target service areas in which prevention services will be provided under this Scope. Describe how the program will coordinate with the coalition and share data/contribute to the ongoing Strategic Prevention Framework with the identified coalition(s). Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 7 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 324 Contract No. ME225-12-27 GCC works with the Monroe County Coalition by attending all meetings and coordinating activities county wide. MCC has been particularly helpful in supporting Project SUCCESS school wide activities by providing student hand-outs and incentives. GCC will coordinate and participate in MCC community events such as "Know the Law" campaign Section VIII. ADDITIONAL PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS 1. Site Schedule A final site schedule, on the Site Schedule form, with dates, times, and location of services shall be submitted no later than August 31 of the fiscal year or when requested by the Contract Manager. Sites schedules must be approved by SFBHN, in writing, and will be based on county need and distribution of services to avoid duplication in any geographical area or school to maximize SFBHN funding. Any change shall be justified in writing and submitted to the Managing Entity in writing and submitted to the Contract Manager for review and approval by the Prevention Director.The Contract Manager will reply with approval. The site schedules shall be submitted on the SFBHN Prevention Site Schedule format. 2. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)With the Community Coalition To address local community substance abuse prevention needs and wellness promotion strategies, prevention providers and the community coalition shall execute and /or maintain a memorandum of understanding (MOU) delineating the specific responsibilities of each. This MOU will be consistent with the strategies of the State of Florida Department of Children and Families' and the Managing Entity's (ME's) prevention strategy. The provider shall submit an executed copy of the MOU to the ME's Contract Manager within 30 days of the effective date of the contract(for newly executed MOUs) or within thirty (30) calendar days for renewed MOUs. 3. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)With Sites To facilitate the coordination and delivery of services, all providers shall have executed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with the sites where services are being provided. All MOUs with the sites shall be current and up to date, outlining the terms of the agreement. 4. Participant Satisfaction Survey All providers shall collect and submit participant satisfaction surveys as noted in the Scope of Work. 5. Meetings All providers shall attend scheduled Prevention meetings as required by the ME and the evaluation team, BSRI, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. The ME will make every attempt possible to schedule meetings with advanced notice; however,there may be meetings that may be called on short notice. These include, but are not limited to, Prevention provider meetings, meetings with Behavioral Science Research Institute, individual provider quarterly meetings with BSRI and/or SFBHN, Evidence Based Practice workgroup meetings to comply with the Block Grant requirements, and other Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 8 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 325 Contract No. ME225-12-27 meetings as noticed by SFBHN. The contract notes the other meetings where representatives of the provider organization are required to attend. 6. Reports/Assignments and Special Reports/Assignments Providers are expected to submit reports as outlined in the contract. Prevention Partnership Grant (PPG) reporting is specifically described in the contract with dates for submission. Other reports will be requested by SFBHN. Special reports and assignments are requested from time to time to meet State/Local Department of Children and Families, State Block Grant, SFBHN,and other requirements and needs. Prevention providers are required to submit the reports in the format requested and by the timeline requested. These reports may be requested from different sources for different reasons. Requests generally come from SFBHN staff, including the Prevention Director, and may be requested verbally or in writing. There may be times when other collaborative partners request information and SFBHN will support these requests. 7. Training The Scope of Work outlines the requirements for training to support the State Block Grant reporting requirements for workforce development as well as for strengthening the Prevention workforce. All providers shall attend scheduled training as required by the ME, meet the ME and the evaluation team, BSRI, for technical assistance and/or training, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. 8. Report Cards Providers are required to comply with the measures on the Prevention Report Card. Grading for the measures will be according to compliance or lack thereof. 9. Data All providers are required to submit the program data monthly in the Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS) as required by the contract. The provider shall also: ■ Ensure that the data submitted clearly documents all program participants, programs, and strategies which occurred under this contract and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; ■ Ensure that all data submitted to PBPS is consistent with the data maintained in the provider's file and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; ■ Review the data submitted with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute(BSRI), monthly to determine any discrepancies in the numbers related the evaluation and the Scope of Work and make corrections prior to submission for approval by the SFBHN Prevention Director; ■ Submit an email to the SFBHN Prevention Director and the designated SFBHN Data Analyst verifying that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. There shall be a designated individual and one back up individual at the provider organization responsible for verifying the data and submitting the email. This will imply that the data has been reviewed and is ready for submission. Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 9 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 326 Contract No. ME225-12-27 o The email subject line shall read: PBPS Data Submission Verification o The body of the email shall read: (name of organization) is submitting the PPG Prevention data for the month of (name of the month) in PBPS and we assure that the data is complete and correct. Our organization's data maybe used to report to the State for the Block Grant report. Our organization's data may be used to reconcile with the payments for this month. ■ Failure to submit any data, or correct any errors in the data which results in a rejection rate of ten percent (10%) or higher of the monthly data submitted, will require the provider to submit a corrective action plan describing how and when the missing data will be submitted or how and when the rejected will be corrected and resubmitted; and ■ In accordance with the provisions of s. 402.73(1), F. S., and Rule 65-29.001 F.A.C., corrective action plans may be required for non-compliance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. 10. Evaluation Prevention providers shall work in collaboration with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI) by participating in meetings, training, and providing service data and other necessary identified data vital to the completion of the system-wide evaluation of the prevention services within the Strategic Prevention Framework. Data will be provided to BSRI in the BSRI data system, DOES, and in any other requested format. The data includes the numbers for outcome data and process data required that contributes to the evaluation of the Prevention System of Care. Prevention providers are required to participate in fidelity checks, meetings, training, and other fidelity activities related to the outcomes in the Scope of Work and for the larger Prevention System of Care evaluation. BSRI will report compliance and collaboration to SFBHN per the BSRI Scope of Work requirements Attachment V Scope of Work—State Opioid Response(SOR) Page 10 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 327 Contract No. ME225-12-27 ATTACHMENT D (continued) Contractual Agreements P-03 - Guidance/Care Center and South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 328 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" CFDA No(s).See Post Award Notice Client Services❑x Non-Client Services ❑ CSFA No(s).See Post Award Notice Subrecipient ❑x Vendor ❑ Federal Funds ® State Funds ❑x STANDARD CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc., d.b.a Thriving Mind South Florida("SFBHN") hereinafter referred to as the "Managing Entity" (ME) and Guidance/Care Center, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the"Network Provider". 1. Contract Document The Network provider shall provide services in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in this contract including all attachments and exhibits,and documents incorporated by reference which constitute the contract document. 2. Provisions of the Prime Contract All provisions,terms and conditions, or amendments, addendum, changes or revisions applicable to the Network Provider made subsequent to the initial execution of the Prime Contract, i.e.,the Contract entered into between the Department of Children and Families("DCF"or"Department")and SFBHN(ME), not in conflict with this Contract,shall be binding upon the Network Provider and the Network Provider agrees to comply with same.The Prime Contract is incorporated by reference in this Contract.A copy of the Prime Contract can be found at the ME's website at www.thrivingmind.org. In case of conflict with the provisions,terms and conditions of the Prime Contract and this Contract,the provisions,terms and conditions of this Contract will prevail.In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the documents of this Contract,the documents shall be interpreted in the order of precedence listed in Section 55. of this Standard Contract. 3. Effective and Ending Dates This contract shall begin on July 1,2021.It shall end at midnight, local time in Miami-Dade County,Florida on June 30,2024, subject to the survival of terms of Section 52. 4. Official Payee and Representatives(Names,Addresses,Telephone Numbers and E-Mail Addresses) a. The Network Provider name and mailing address of the b. The name, address, and telephone of the Contract official payee to whom the payment shall be made is: Manager for the ME for this contract is: Guidance/Care Center,Inc. Elba Taveras 3000 41st Street Ocean South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Marathon,FL 33050 Inc.d.b.a.Thriving Mind South Florida 7205 Corporate Center Drive,Suite 200 Miami,FL 33126 Tel.(786)507-7462 E-Mail:Etaveras@thrivingmind.org C. The name of the contact person and street address where d. The name, address, and telephone number of the the Network Provider's financial and administrative representative of the Network Provider responsible for the records are maintained is: administration of the program under this contract is: Kristen Chaffee,Regional Controller Maureen Dunleavy,Vice President 100 2nd Avenue South#901 WestCare/Guidance/Care Center,Inc. St.Petersburg,FL 30100 1205 Fourth Street Office number:727-490-6767 x 30111 Key West,FL 33040-3707 Mobile number:727-465-6083 Email:maureen.dunleavy@westcare.com E-Mail: kristen.chaffee@westcare.com Office:(305)434-7660 ext.31221 Cell:(305)896-5964 Standard Contract Page 1 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 329 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" The ME's Contract Manager is the primary point of contact through which all contracting information flows between the ME and the Network Provider. Upon change of representatives(names,addresses,telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) by either party,notice shall be provided in writing to the other party and the notification attached to the originals of this contract. 5. Contract Amount The ME shall pay for contracted services according to the terms and conditions of this Contract in an amount not to exceed $450,000.00, subject to the availability of funds and satisfactory performance of all terms by the Netwo rk Provider.Of the total Contract amount, the ME will be required to pay $450,000.00, subject to the delivery and billing for services. The remaining amount of 5QQp,represents"Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds",which the ME,at its sole discretion and subject to the availability of funds, may pay to the Network Provider, in whole or in part, or not at all, for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be determined by the Network Provider delivering and billing for services in excess of those units of service the ME will be required to pay. Should the Network Provider receive any funding from the "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", then the amount of Local Match as it appears on Exhibit B,Method of Payment and in Exhibit H,Funding Detail,will automatically change, utilizing the formula prescribed in the Method of Payment section of this contract.The ME's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the Department.Any costs or services eligible to be paid for under any other contract or from any other source are not eligible for payment under this Contract. 6. Contract Payment a. The Network Provider shall request payment monthly through submission of a properly completed invoice, per the requirements of this Contract,within eight(8)calendar days following the end of the month for which payment is being requested. b. If no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month,the network provider shall submit a written document to the ME indicating this information within eight(8)calendar days following the end of the month.Should the Network Provider fail to submit an invoice or written documentation (should no services be due to be invoiced from the preceding month),within thirty(30) calendar days following the end of the month,then the ME at its sole discretion will consider these funds as lapse and may reallocate these funds within the network of providers. If the Network Provider fails to submit an invoice or written documentation fortwo(2)consecutive months within a twelve(12)month period,the ME at its sole discretion can terminate the contract in whole or in part. c. The ME has ten (10) working days, subject to the availability of funds, and/or the ME's receipt of payment from the Department, to inspect, and approve for goods and services, unless the bid specifications, purchase order, or this Contract specify otherwise.The ME's determination of acceptable services shall be conclusive.The ME receipt of reports and other submissions by the Network Provider does not constitute acceptance thereof,which occurs only through a separate and express act of the Contract Manager or other designated ME employee. The MEs failure to pay the Network Provider within the ten(10)working days will result in penalties as referenced in the Prime Contract. Invoices returned to a Network Provider due to preparation errors will result in a non-interest-bearing payment delay. Interest penalties less than one (1) dollar will not be paid unless the Network Provider requests payment. Payment shall be made only upon written acceptance by the ME and shall remain subject to the subsequent audit or review to confirm contract compliance. 7. Overpayment and Offsets a. The Network Provider shall return to the ME any overpayments due to unearned funds or funds disallowed that were disbursed to the Network Provider by the ME and any interest attributable to such funds. Should repayment not be made promptly upon discovery by the Network Provider or its auditor or upon written notice by the ME,the Network Provider will be charged interest at the lawful rate of interest on the outstanding balance until returned. Payments made for services subsequently determined by the ME to not be in full compliance with contract requirements shall be deemed overpayments.The ME shall have the right at any time to offset or deduct from any payment due under this or any other contract or agreement any amount due to the ME from the Network Provider under this or any other contract or agreement. If this Contract involves federal or state financial assistance,the following applies:The Grantee shall return to the ME any unused funds; any accrued interest earned; and any unmatched grant funds, as detailed in the Final Financial Report, no later than 60 days following the ending date of this Contract. b. The funds paid to the Network Provider are continually subject to Review, Revision and Adjustment after evaluation of Utilization and Performance measures monitored by ME. 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform Standard Contract Page 2 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 330 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" If the Network Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the ME will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 9, Financial Penalties for Failure to take Corrective Action.The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 9. constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h)and 215.971(1)(c),F.S.The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences,which may include but are not limited to refusing payment,withholding payments until deficiency is cured,tendering only partial payments,applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, ortermination of this Contract per Section 10.and requisition of services from an alternate source.Any payment made in reliance on the Network Provider's evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 7., Overpayment and Offsets, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables underthis Contract. 9. Financial Penalties for Failure to Take Corrective Action a. In accordance with the provisions of section 402.73(1), F.S., and Rule 65-29.001, F.A.C., should the ME require a corrective action to address noncompliance under this Contract, incremental penalties listed in Section 9.b. (i)—(iii) shall be imposed for Network Provider failure to achieve the corrective action. These penalties are cumulative and may be assessed upon each separate failure to comply with instructions from the ME to complete corrective action, but shall not exceed ten (10%) of the total contract payments during the period in which the corrective action plan has not been implemented or in which acceptable progress toward implementation has not been made. These penalties do not limit or restrict the ME's application of any other remedy available to it under law or this Contract. b. The increments of penalty imposition that shall apply,unless the ME determines that extenuating circumstances exist, shall be based upon the severity of the noncompliance,nonperformance,or unacceptable performance that generated the need for corrective action plan, in accordance with the following standards: (1) Noncompliance that is determined by the ME to have a direct effect on individual served health and safety shall result in the imposition of a ten percent(10%)penalty of the total contract payments during the period in which the corrective action plan has not been implemented or in which acceptable progress toward implementation has not been made. (ii) Noncompliance involving the provision of service not having a direct effect on individual served health and safety shall result in the imposition of a five percent(5%) penalty. (iii) Noncompliance as a result of unacceptable performance of administrative tasks shall result in the imposition of a two percent(2%) penalty. c.The deadline for payment shall be as stated in the Order imposing the financial penalties.In the event of non-payment, the ME may deduct the amount of the penalty from invoices submitted by the Network Provider. 10. Termination a. This contract may be terminated by either party without cause upon no less than thirty(30)calendar days' notice in writing to the other party unless a sooner time is mutually agreed upon in writing. Said notice shall be delivered by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery or by hand delivery to the representative of the Network Provider responsible for administration of the program.This provision shall not limit the ME's ability to terminate this Contract for cause according to other provisions herein. b. In the event funds for payment pursuant to this Contract become unavailable,the ME may terminate this Contract upon no less than twenty-four(24) hours' notice in writing to the Network Provider.Said notice shall be sent by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery. The ME shall be the final authority as to the availability and adequacy of funds. In the event of termination of this contract, the Network Provider will be compensated for any work satisfactorily completed through the date of termination. c. In the event the Network Provider fails to fully comply with the terms and conditions of this contract, the ME may terminate the Contract upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours in writing to the Network Provider, excluding Saturday,Sunday,and Holidays.Such notice may be issued without providing an opportunity for cure if it specifies the nature of the non-compliance and states that provision for cure would adversely affect the interests of the State or is not permitted by law or regulation.Otherwise, notice of termination will be issued after the Network Provider's failure to fully cure such noncompliance within the time specified in a written notice of noncompliance issued by the ME specifying the nature of the noncompliance and the actions required to cure such noncompliance. The ME's failure to demand performance of any provision of this Contract shall not be deemed a waiver of such performance. The ME's waiver of any one breach of any provision of this Contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and neither event shall be construed to be a modification of the terms and conditions of this contract. The provisions herein do not limit the ME's right to remedies at law or in equity. Standard Contract Page 3 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 331 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" d. Failure to have performed any contractual obligations with the ME in a manner satisfactory to the ME will be a sufficient cause for termination.To be terminated as a Network Provider under this provision, the Network Provider must have: (1) previously failed to satisfactorily perform in a contract with the ME, been notified by the ME of the unsatisfactory performance, and failed to correct the unsatisfactory performance to the satisfaction of the ME;or(2) had a contract terminated by the ME for cause.Termination shall be upon no less than twenty-four(24) hour notice in writing. e. If this Contract is for an amount of$1 Million or more,the ME may terminate this Contract at any time the Network Provider is found to have submitted a false certification under section 287.135,F.S.,or,been placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List. Regardless of the amount of this Contract, the ME may terminate this Contract at any time the Network Provider is found to have been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List or is engaged in a boycott of Israel. 11. Transition Activities Continuity of service is critical when service under this Contract ends,and service commences under a new contract.Accordingly, when service will continue through another provider upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Contract,the Network Provider shall, without additional compensation, complete all actions necessary to smoothly transition service to the new provider.This includes but is not limited to the transfer of relevant data and files,as well as property funded or provided pursuant to this Contract.The Network Provider shall be required to support an orderly transition to the next provider no later than the expiration or earlier termination of this Contract and shall support the requirements fortransition as specified in an ME-approved Transition Plan,which shall be developed jointly with the new provider in consultation with the ME. 12. Use of Funds for Lobbying Prohibited The Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of sections 11.062 and 216.347, F.S.,which prohibit the expenditure of contract funds for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature,judicial branch,or a State agency. 13. Vendor Ombudsman A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Department of Financial Services.The duties of this office are found in section 215.422, F.S., which include disseminating information relative to prompt payment and assisting vendors in receiving their payments in a timely manner from a State agency.The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at(850)413- 5516. 14. Public Records a. The Network Provider shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other public records as defined in subsection 119.011(12), F.S. as prescribed by subsection 119.07(1) F.S., made or received by the Network Provider in conjunction with this Contract except that public records which are made confidential by law must be protected from disclosure.As required by section 287.058(1)(c), F.S., it is expressly understood that the Network Provider's failure to comply with this provision shall constitute an immediate breach of contract for which the ME may unilaterally terminate this Contract. b. As required by section 119.0701, F.S.,to the extent that the Network Provider is acting on behalf of the Department or the ME within the meaning of section 119.011(2), F.S.,the Network Provider shall: (1) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the Department and the ME in order to perform the service. (ii) Upon request from the ME or the Department's custodian of public records,provide to the ME or the Department a copy of requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, F.S.,or as otherwise provided by law. (iii) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Network Provider does not transfer the records to the ME or the Department. (iv) Upon completion of the contract,transfer,at no cost,to the ME orthe Department all public records in possession of the Network Provider or keep and maintain public records required by the Department to perform the service. If the Provider transfers all public records to the ME or the Department upon completion of the contract, the Network Provider shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Network Provider keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Network Provider shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records.All records stored electronically must be provided to the ME or the Department, upon request from the Standard Contract Page 4 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 332 Contract No. P-03 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" Department's or the ME's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the ME and the Department. c. IF THE NETWORK PROVIDER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119,F.S.,TO THE NETWORK PROVIDER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT,CONTACT THE ME's CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 786-507-7458 OR BY EMAIL AT lRODRIGUEZySFBHN.ORG, OR BY MAIL AT SOUTH FLORIDA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NETWORK D/B/A THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA, 7205 NW 19 STREET SUITE 200, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 OR CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT'S CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 850-487-1111,OR BY EMAIL AT DCFCustodian@MYFLFAMILIES.COM, OR BY MAIL AT: DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, 1317 WINEWOOD BLVD.,TALLAHASSEE,FL 32399. 15. Audits,Inspections,Investigations, Records and Retention a. The Network Provider shall establish and maintain books, records and documents(including electronic storage media) sufficient to reflect all income and expenditures of funds(to include funds used to meet the local match requirements per 65E-14 F.A.C., if applicable), provided by the ME under this Contract. Upon demand, and at no additional cost to the ME or the Department, the Network Provider will facilitate the duplication and transfer of any records or documents during the term of this Contract and the required retention period in Section 15. b. below.These records shall be made available at all reasonable times for inspection,review,copying,or audit by Federal,State, ME,or other personnel duly authorized. b. Retention of all individual served records,financial records, supporting documents,statistical records,and any other documents(including electronic storage media)pertinent to this Contract shall be maintained by the Network Provider during the term of this Contract and retained for a period of seven(7)years after completion of the Contract or longer when required by law. In the event an audit is required under this Contract, records shall be retained for a minimum period of seven (7)years after the audit report is issued or until resolution of any audit findings or litigation based on the terms of this Contract,at no additional cost to the ME or the Department. c. At all reasonable times for as long as records are maintained, persons duly authorized by the ME,State, and Federal auditors, pursuant to 2 C.F.R. § 200.336,shall be allowed full access to and the right to examine any of the Network Provider's contracts and related records and documents, regardless of the form in which kept. d. A financial and compliance audit shall be provided to the ME and other entities as specified in this contract and in Attachment II, Financial and Compliance Audit. e. The Network Provider shall comply and cooperate immediately with any inspections,reviews, investigations,or audits deemed necessary by The Office of the Inspector General(section 20.055, F.S.). f. The Network Provider shall include the aforementioned audit, inspections, investigations and record keeping requirements in all subcontracts and assignments. g. No record may be withheld nor may the Network Provider attempt to limit the scope of any of the foregoing inspections, reviews,copying,transfers or audits based on any claim that any record is exempt from public inspection or is confidential, proprietary or trade secret in nature; provided, however, that this provision does not limit any exemption to public inspection or copying to any such record. 16. Inspections and Corrective Action The Network Provider shall permit all persons who are duly authorized by the ME and the Department to inspect and copy any records, papers,documents,facilities, goods and services of the Network Provider which are relevant to this Contract, and to interview any individuals served,employees and subcontractor employees of the Network Provider to assure the ME of the satisfactory performance of the terms and conditions of this Contract. Following such review,the ME will deliver to the Network Provider a written report of its findings, and may direct the development, by the Network Provider, of a corrective action plan where appropriate.The Network Provider hereby agrees to timely correct all deficiencies identified in the corrective action plan.This provision will not limitthe ME's choice of remedies under law, rule,orthis Contract.Failure to implement corrective action plans to the satisfaction of the ME,after receiving due notice,shall be grounds for contract termination. 17. Federal Law If this Contract contains federal funds and it is determined by the ME that the Network Provider is a subrecipient, the Network Provider must adhere to the terms below: a. The Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of Federal law and regulations including, but not limited to, 2 CFR, Part 200,and other applicable regulations. b. If this Contract contains$10,000 or more of Federal Funds,the Network Provider shall comply with Executive Order 11246, Equal Employment Opportunity, as amended by Executive Order 11375 and others, and as supplemented in Standard Contract Page 5 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 333 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" Department of Labor regulation 41 CFR, Part 60 if applicable. c. If this Contract contains over $150,000 of Federal Funds, the Network Provider shall comply with all applicable standards,orders,or regulations issued under section 306 of the Clean Air Act,as amended(42 U.S.C.§7401 et seq.), section 508 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,as amended(33 U.S.C.§ 1251 et seq.), Executive Order 11738, as amended and where applicable,and Environmental Protection Agency regulations(2 CFR, Part 1500).The Network Provider shall report any violations of the above to the ME and to the Department. d. No Federal Funds received in connection with this Contract may be used by the Network Provider,or agent acting for the Network Provider,or subcontractor to influence legislation or appropriations pending before the Congress or any State legislature. If this Contract contains Federal funding in excess of$100,000,the Network Provider must, prior to contract execution, complete the Certification Regarding Lobbying form, Attachment III. All disclosure forms as required by the Certification Regarding Lobbying from must be completed and returned to the ME Contract Manager, prior to payment under this Contract. e. If this Contract provides services to children up to age 18, the Network Provider shall comply with the Pro-Children Act of 1994(20 U.S.C. §6081). Failure to comply with the provisions of the law may result in the imposition of a civil monetary penalty of up to $1,000 for each violation or the imposition of an administrative compliance order on the responsible entity,or both. f. If the Network Provider is a federal subrecipient or pass through entity,the Network Provider and its subcontractors who are federal subrecipients or pass-through entities are subject to the following: A contract award (see 2 CFR § 180.220)must not be made to parties listed on the government-wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in accordance with the OMB guidelines in 2 CFR, Part 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, "Debarment and Suspension." SAM Exclusions contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies,as well as parties declared ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority otherthan Executive Order12549. g. If the Network Provider is a federal subrecipient or pass through entity,the Network Provider and its subcontractors who are federal subrecipients or pass-through entities, must determine whether or not its subcontracts are being awarded to a "contractor"or a "subrecipient," as those terms are defined in 2 CFR, Part 200. If a Network Provider's subcontractor is determined to be a subrecipient,the Network Provider must ensure the subcontractor adheres to all the applicable requirements in 2 CFR, Part 200. 18. Confidential Client and Other Information Except as provided by this Contract,the Network Provider shall not disclose but shall protect and maintain the confidentiality of any individual served information and any other information made confidential by Florida Law or Federal laws or regulations that is obtained or accessed by the Network Provider or its subcontractors incidental to performance under this Contract. State laws providing for confidentiality of individual served and other information include but are not limited to sections 39.0132, 39.00145, 39.202, 39.809, 39.908, 63.162, 63.165, 383.412, 394.4615, 397.501, 409.821, 409.175, 410.037, 410.605, 414.295, 415.107,741.3165 and 916.107,F.S. Federal laws and regulations to the same effect include section 471(a)(8)of the Social Security Act,section 106(b)(2)(A)(viii)of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act,7 U.S.C.§2020(e)(8),42 U.S.C.§602 and 2 CFR§200.303 and 2 CFR§200.337,7 CFR§272.1(c),42 CFR§§2.1-2.3,42 CFR§§431.300-306,45 CFR§205. A summary of Florida Statutes providing for confidentiality of this and other information are found in Part II of the Attorney General's Government in the Sunshine Manual,as revised from time-to-time. The Network Provider shall not use or disclose any information concerning a recipient of services under th is Contract for any purpose prohibited by State or federal law or regulations except with the written consent of a person legally authorized to give that consent or when authorized by law. 19. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act In compliance with 45 CFR § 164.504(e),the Network Provider shall comply with the provisions of the Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference, governing the safeguarding, use and disclosure of Protected Health Information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the Network Provider or its subcontracts incidental to the Network Provider's performance of this Contract. 20. Individual served Risk Prevention Standard Contract Page 6 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 334 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" a. If services to individuals served are to be provided under this Contract,the Network Provider and any subcontractors shall,in accordance with the individual served risk prevention system,report those reportable situations listed in CFOP 215-6 in the manner prescribed in CFOP 215-6. The Network Provider shall immediately report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child, aged person, or disabled adult to the Florida Abuse Hotline on the statewide toll-free telephone number(1-800-96ABUSE). As required by Chapters 39 and 415, F.S.,this provision is binding upon both the Network Provider and its employees. b. The ME monitors timely submissions of incident reports and may impose financial penalties as described in Section 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform. 21. Human Subject Research The Network Provider shall comply with the requirements of CFOP 215-8 for any activity underthis Contract involving human subject research within the scope of 45 CFR,Part 46,and 42 U.S.C.section 289,et seq.,and may not commence such activity until review and approval by the Department of Children and Families Human Protections Review Committee and a duly constituted Institutional Review Board. 22. Support to the Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing a. The Network Provider and its subcontractors shall comply with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,29 U.S.C. §794, as implemented by 45 C.F.R. Part 84(hereinafter referred to as Section 504),the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12131, as implemented by 28 C.F.R. Part 35 (hereinafter referred to as ADA), and the Children and Families Operating Instruction (CFOP) 60-10, Chapter 4, entitled "Auxiliary Aids and Services for the Deaf or Hard-of- Hearing. b. If the Network Provider or any of its subcontractors employs fifteen(15)or more employees,the Network Provider and subcontractor shall designate a Single-Point-of-Contact to ensure effective communication with deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions in accordance with Section 504,the ADA,and CFOP 60-10,Chapter 4.The Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact and that of its Subcontractors will process the compliance data into the Department's HHS Compliance reporting Database by the 4th business day of the month, covering the previous month's reporting, and forward confirmation of submission to the Contract Manager. The name and contact information for the Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact shall be furnished to the Contract Manager prior to the execution of this Contract, within ten (10) calendar days of staffing change, or within fourteen (14) calendar days of the effective date of this requirement. c. The Network Provider shall,within thirty(30)days of the effective date of this requirement,contractually require that its subcontractors comply with section 504, the ADA, and CFOP 60-10, Chapter 4. A Single-Point-of-Contact shall be required for each subcontractor that employs fifteen(15)or more employees.This Single-Point-of-Contact will ensure effective communication with deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions in accordance with Section 504 and the ADA and coordinate activities and reports with the Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact. d. The Single-Point-of-Contact shall ensure that employees are aware of the requirements,roles and responsibilities,and contact points associated with compliance with Section 504,the ADA, and CFOP 60-10, Chapter 4. Further, employees of the Network Provider and their subcontractors with fifteen (15) or more employees shall attest in writing that they are familiar with the requirements of Section 504,the ADA,CFOP 60-10,Chapter 4.This attestation shall be maintained in the employee's personnel file. e. The Network Provider's Single-Point-of-Contact will ensure that conspicuous Notices which provide information about the availability of appropriate auxiliary aids and services at no-cost to the deaf or hard-of-hearing customers or companions are posted near where people enter or are admitted within the agent locations. Such Notices must be posted immediately by the Network Provider and subcontractors. The approved Notice is available at: https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/individual-with-disability/providers/. f. The Network Provider and its subcontractors shall document the customer's or companion's preferred method of communication and any requested auxiliary aids/services provided in the customer's record. Documentation, with supporting justification, must also be made if any request was not honored. The Network Provider shall distribute Customer Feedback forms to customers or companions and provide assistance in completing the forms as requested by the customer or companion. g. If customers or companions are referred to other agencies,the Network Provider must ensure that the receiving agency is notified of the customer's or companion's preferred method of communication and any auxiliary aids/service needs. h. The Department requires each contract/subcontract provider agency's direct service employees to complete training on serving our customers who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing: httrs:JJwww.myflfamilies.comJservice proeramsfindividual_with_disabilitVproviders) and sign the Attestation of Understanding. Direct service employees Standard Contract Page 7 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 335 Contract No. P-03 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" performing under this Contract will also print their certificate of completion, attach it to their Attestation of Understanding,and maintain them in their personnel file. 23. Emergency Preparedness If the tasks to be performed pursuant to this Contract include the physical care or supervision of individuals served, the Network Provider shall, within thirty (30) days of the execution of this contract, submit to the Contract Manager an emergency preparedness plan which shall include provisions for records protection, alternative accommodations for individuals served in substitute care, supplies, and a recovery plan that will allow the Network Provider to continue functioning in compliance with the executed contract in the event of an actual emergency. For the purpose of disaster planning,the term "supervision"includes a child who is under the jurisdiction of a dependency court.Children may remain in their homes,be placed in a non-licensed relative/non-relative home or be placed in a licensed foster care setting.No later than twelve months following the ME's original acceptance of a plan and every twelve(12) months thereafter,the Network Provider shall submit a written certification that it has reviewed its plan, along with any modifications to the plan, or a statement that no modifications were found necessary.The ME agrees to respond in writing within thirty(30)days of receipt of the original or updated plan, accepting, rejecting, or requesting modifications. In the event of an emergency, the Department or the ME may exercise oversight authority over such Network Provider in order to assume implementation of agreed emergency relief provisions. 24. Insurance a. Continuous adequate liability insurance coverage shall be maintained by the Network Provider during the existence of this Contract and any renewal(s)and extension(s)thereof and in accordance with the requirements in Attachment I.By execution of this Contract,unless it is a State agency orsubdivision as defined by subsection 768.28(2),F.S.,the Network Provider accepts full responsibility for identifying and determiningthetype(s)and extent of liability insurance necessary to provide reasonable financial protections for the Network Provider and the individuals served to be served under this Contract. The limits of coverage under each policy maintained by the Network Provider do not limit the Network Provider's liability and obligations under this Contract. Upon the execution of this Contract,the Network Provider shall furnish the ME written verification supporting both the determination and existence of such insurance coverage.Such coverage may be provided by a self-insurance program established and operating under the laws of the State of Florida. The ME reserves the right to require additional insurance as specified in this Contract.The Network Provider shall notify the Contract Manager within thirty(30) calendar days if there is a modification to the terms of insurance,to include but not limited to,cancellation or modification to policy limits. b. To the fullest extent permitted by law,and not withstanding any other provision of this Contract,the Network Provider by signing this Contract acknowledges the value of obtaining Cyber Liability insurance, has considered all of the risks, and assumes all of the risks and liability associated with not obtaining such insurance. The Network Provider will indemnify, defend, and hold the ME harmless from any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, judgments, fees, expenses, awards, civil monetary penalties, and costs (including reasonable attorneys' and court fees and expenses) arising out of or related to any Breach or alleged Breach of Unsecured PHI created, received, maintained,transmitted, or otherwise used by the Network Provider and arising from the Network Provider's breach, or failure to perform pursuant to this Contract (collectively, a "Claim") up to and including the Appellate Court level and until the case is resolved. If the Network Provider is an agency or subdivision of the State, its obligation to indemnify,defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S. or other applicable law, and without waving the limits of sovereign immunity. 25. Indemnification a. The Network Provider shall be fully liable forthe actions of its agents,employees, partners,or subcontractors and shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the ME, State and the Florida Department of Children and Families(DCF), and its officers,agents,and employees,from suits,actions,damages,and costs of every name and description,including attorneys'fees,arising from or relating to any alleged act or omission by the Network Provider,its agents,employees, partners,or subcontractors, provided, however,that the Network Provider shall not indemnify for that portion of any loss or damages caused by the negligent act or omission of the ME. b. The Network Provider shall fully indemnify, defend and hold harmless the ME,the State and the DCF,from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation of infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right, provided, however, that the foregoing obligation shall not apply to the ME's misuse or modification of Network Provider's products or a ME's operation or use of Network Provider's products in a manner not contemplated by the contract or the purchase order. If any product is the subject of an infringement suit or in the Network Provider's opinion is likely Standard Contract Page 8 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 336 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" to become the subject of such a suit, the Network Provider may at its sole expense procure for the ME the right to continue using the product or modify it to become non-infringing. If the Network Provider is not reasonably able to modify or otherwise secure the ME the use, the ME shall not be liable for any royalties. The Network Provider's indemnification for violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret or intellectual property right shall encompass all such items used or accessed by the Network Provider, its officers,agents or subcontractors in the performance of this contract or delivered to the ME for the use of the ME, its employees,agents or contractors. c. The Network Provider shall protect, defend, and indemnify, including attorney's fees and cost,the ME for any and all claims and litigation(including litigation initiated by the ME)arising from or relating to Network Provider's claim that a document contains proprietary or trade secret information that is exempt from disclosure or the scope of the Network Provider's redaction,as provided for under Section 37., Network Provider's Confidential and Exempt Information. d. The ME shall not be liable for any cost,expense,or compromise incurred or made by the Network Provider in any legal action. The Network Provider's inability to evaluate liability or its evaluation of liability shall not excuse its duty to defend and indemnify after receipt of notice. Only an adjudication or judgment after the highest appeal is exhausted finding the ME negligent shall excuse the Network Provider of performance under this provision, in which case the M E shall have no obligation to reimburse the Network Provider for costs of its defense. If the Network Provider is an agency orsubdivision of the State,its obligation to indemnify,defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S.or other applicable law,and without waiving the limits of sovereign immunity. 26. Independent Contractor a. In performing its obligations under this Contract,the Network Provider shall at all times be acting in the capacity of an independent contractor and not as an officer, employee, or agent of the ME or the State of Florida, except where the Network Provider is a State agency. Neither the Network Provider nor its agents, employees, subcontractors or assignees shall represent to others that it is an agent,officer or employee of or has the authority to bind the ME or the Department by virtue of this Contract, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so.This Contract does not create any right in any individual to State retirement, leave benefits or any other benefits of State employees as a result of performing the duties or obligations of this Contract. b. The ME will not furnish services of support(e.g., office space, office supplies,telephone service,secretarial or clerical support) to the Network Provider, or its subcontractor or assignee, unless specifically agreed to by the ME in this Contract. All deductions for social security, withholding taxes, income taxes, contributions to unemployment compensation funds and all necessary insurance for the Network Provider,the Network Provider's officers,employees, agents,subcontractors,or assignees shall be the sole responsibility of the Network Provider and its subcontractors.The parties agree that no joint employment is intended and that, regardless of any provision directing the manner of provision of services, the Network Provider and its subcontractors alone shall be responsible for the supervision, control, hiring and firing, rates of pay and terms and conditions of employment of their own employees. 27. Assignments and Subcontracts a. The Network Provider shall not assign the responsibility for this Contract to another party without prior written approval of the ME, upon the ME's sole determination that such assignment will not adversely affect the public interest; however, in no event may the Network Provider assign or enter into any transaction having the effect of assigning or transferring any right to receive payment under this Contract which right is not conditioned on full and faithful performance of Network Provider's duties hereunder. Any sublicense, assignment, or transfer otherwise occurring without prior approval of the ME shall be null and void. The Network Provider shall not subcontract for any of the work contemplated under this Contract without prior written approval of the ME,which shall not be unreasonably withheld. b. The Network Provider shall ensure that all subcontract agreements, at any tier, for work contemplated under this Contract,adhere to all of the requirements of the ME's Prime Contract with the Department and all the requirements of this Contract. A copy of the Prime Contract can be found at the ME's website. www.thrivingmind.org. C. To the extent permitted by Florida Law, and in compliance with Section 25., Indemnification, of this Standard Contract,the Network Provider is responsible for all work performed and for all commodities produced pursuant to this Contract whether actually furnished by the Network Provider or its subcontractors.Any subcontracts shall be evidenced by a written document.The Network Provider further agrees that neither the ME northe Departme nt shall be liable to the subcontractor in any way or for any reason.The Network Provider,at its expense,will defend the ME against such claims. d. The Network Provider shall make payments to any subcontractor within seven (7) working days after receipt of payment from the ME in accordance with section 287.0585, F.S., unless otherwise stated in the contract between the Network Provider and subcontractor. Failure to pay within seven (7)working days will result in a penalty that Standard Contract Page 9 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 337 Contract No. P-03 ? . a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" shall be charged against the Network Provider and paid by the Network Provider to the subcontractor in the amount of one-half of one percent(.005)of the amount due per day from the expiration of the period allowed for payment.Such penalty shall be in addition to actual payments owed and shall not exceed fifteen(15%) percent of the outstanding balance due. e. The State of Florida shall at all times be entitled to assign or transfer, in whole or part, its rights, duties, or obligations under its contract with the ME to another governmental agency in the State of Florida orto a provider of the Department's selection,upon giving prior written notice to the ME.In the event the State of Florida approves transfer of the ME's obligations,the Network Provider remains responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred in connection with the contract.This Contract shall remain binding upon the successors in interest of the Network Provider,the ME and the Department. f. The Network Provider shall include, or cause to be included, in all subcontracts (at any tier)the substance of all clauses contained in this Standard Contract that mention or describe subcontract compliance. as well as all clauses applicable to that portion of the Network Provider's performance being performed by or t hrough the subcontract. 28. Civil Rights Requirements In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, as applicable the Network Provider shall not discriminate against any employee (or applicant for employment) in the performance of this contract because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, or marital status.Further,the Network Provider shall not to discriminate against any applicant, individuals served,or employee in service delivery or benefits in connection with any of its programs and activities in accordance with 45 CFR 80,83,84,90, and 91,Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, as applicable and CFOP 60-16.These requirements shall applyto all contractors,subcontractors,sub-grantees or others with whom it arrangesto provide services or benefits to individuals served or employees in connection with its programs and activities.The Network Provider shall complete the Civil Rights Certificate,CF Form 707 and the Civil Rights Compliance Checklist,CF Form 946 in accordance with CFOP 60-16 and 45 CFR 80. 29. State and Federal Whistle-blower Act Requirements a. In accordance with subsection 112.3187, F.S., the Network Provider and its subcontractors shall not retaliate against an employee for reporting violations of law, rule, or regulation that creates substantial and specific danger to the public's health, safety, or welfare to an appropriate agency. Furthermore, agencies or independent contractors shall not retaliate against any person who discloses information to an appropriate agency alleging improper use of governmental office,gross waste of funds,or any other abuse or gross neglect of duty on the part of an agency, public officer, or employee. The Network Provider and any subcontractor shall inform its employees that they and other persons may file a complaint with the Office of Chief Inspector General, Agency Inspector General, the Florida Commission on Human Relations or the Whistle-blower's Hotline number at 1-800-543-5353. b. Pursuant to Section 11(c) of the OSH Act of 1970 and the subsequent federal laws expanding the act, the Network Provider is prohibited from discriminating against employees for exercising their rights under OSH Act. Details of the OSH Act can be found at this website: https:f/www.whistleblowers.gov/ 30. DEO and Workforce Florida The Network Provider understands the DCF,the Department of Economic Opportunity, and Worksource Florida, Inc., have jointly implemented an initiative to empower recipients in the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Program to enter and remain in gainful employment.The ME encourages Network Provider participation with the Department of Economic Opportunity and Workforce Florida, Inc. 31. Transitioning Young Adults The Network Provider understands the Department's interest in assisting young adults aging out of the dependency system. The ME encourages Network Provider participation with the local Community-Based Care Lead Agency Independent Living Program to offer gainful employment to youth in foster care and young adults transitioning from the foster care system. 32. Sponsorship or Financial Support As required by section 286.25, F.S., if the Network Provider is a non-governmental organization which sponsors a program financed wholly or in part by State funds, including any funds obtained through this Contract, it shall, in publicizing, advertising, or describing the sponsorship of the program State: "Sponsored by(Network Provider's Name),Thriving Mind South Florida and the State of Florida Department of Children and Families". If the sponsorship reference is in written material,the words "Thriving Mind South Florida"and "State of Florida Department of Children and Families" shall appear Standard Contract Page 10 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 338 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND 3OUrH FLORIDA'" in at least the same size letters or type as the name of the organization. If the sponsorship reference includes any logos or marks, then the logo for Thriving Mind South Florida and for the Department of Children and Families shall appear at least the same size as that for the Network Provider or other entities referenced. 33. Publicity Without limitation, the Network Provider and its employees, agents, and representatives will not, without prior ME or Department written consent in each instance, use in advertising, publicity or any other promotional endeavor any ME or State mark,the name of the ME's or State's mark,the name of the ME,the State, or any ME or State affiliate or a ny officer or employee of the ME or the State,or represent,directly or indirectly,that any product or service provided by the Network Provider has been approved or endorsed by the ME or the State,or refer to the existence of this Contract in press releases, advertising or materials distributed to the Network Provider's prospective customers. 34. Public Entity Crime and Discriminatory Contractors Pursuant to section 287.133, F.S. and 287.134, F.S., the following restrictions are placed on the ability of persons on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory vendor list.When a person or affiliate has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime, or an entity or affiliate has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list,such person, entity or affiliate may not submit a bid, proposal,or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or the repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity; provided, however,that the prohibition on persons or affiliates placed on the convicted vendor shall be limited to business in excess of the threshold amount provided in secti on 287.017, F.S., for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. This provision applies to the Network Provider and all their subcontractors. 35. Employee Gifts The Network Provider agrees that it will not offer to give or give any gift to any ME or Department employee during the service performance period of this Contract and for a period of two(2)years thereafter. In addition to any other remedies available to the ME and the Department,any violation of this provision will result in referral of the Network Provider's name and description of the violation of this term to the Department of Management Services for the potential inclusion of the Network Provider's name on the suspended vendors list for an appropriate period.The Network Provider will ensure that its subcontractors, if any,comply with these provisions. 36. Intellectual Property a. It is agreed that all intellectual property, inventions, written or electronically created materials, including manuals, presentations, films, or other copyrightable materials, arising in relation to Network Provider's performance under this Contract, and the performance of all of its officers, agents and subcontractors in relation to this Contract, are works for hire for the benefit of the Department,fully compensated for by the contract amount,and that neither the Network Provider nor any of its officers,agents nor subcontractors may claim any interest in any intellectual property rights accruing under or in connection with the performance of this Contract. It is specifically agreed that the Department shall have exclusive rights to all data processing software falling within the terms of section 119.084, F.S., which arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work or services performed under this Contract,or in any way connected herewith. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, if the Network Provider is a university and a member of the State University System of Florida,then section 1004.23, F.S.,shall apply. b. If the Network Provider uses or delivers to the Department for its use or the use of its employees, agents or contractors, any design, device, or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the compensation paid pursuant to this contract includes all royalties or costs arising from the use of such design,device,or materials in any way involved in the work contemplated by this contract. For the purposes of this provision, the term "use" shall include use by the Network Provider during the term of this contract and use by the ME, agents, or contractors and the Department during the term of this contract and perpetually thereafter. c. All applicable subcontracts shall include a provision that the Federal awarding agency reserves all patent rights with respect to any discovery or invention that arises or is developed in the course of or under the subcontract. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, if the Network Provider or one of its subcontractors is a university and a Standard Contract Page 11 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 339 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" member of the State University of Florida,then section 1004.23, F.S., shall apply, but the Department shall retain a perpetual, fully-paid, non-exclusive license for its use and the use of its contractors of any resulting patented, copyrighted ortrademarked work products. 37. Network Provider's Confidential and Exempt Information a. Unless exempted by law,all public records are subject to public inspection and copying under Florida's Public Records Law,Chapter 119, F.S.Any claim by Network Provider of trade secret(proprietary)confidentiality for any information contained in Network Provider's documents (reports, deliverables or work papers, etc., in paper or electronic form) submitted to the ME in connection with this Contract will be waived, unless the claimed confidential information is submitted in accordance with Section 37. b. below. b. The Network Provider must clearly label any portion of the documents, data or records submitted that it considers exempt from public inspection or disclosure pursuant to Florida's Public Records Law as proprietary or trade secret. The labeling will include a justification citing specific statutes and facts that authorize exemption of the information from public disclosure. If different exemptions are claimed to be applicable to different portions of the protected information, the Network Provider shall include information correlating the nature of the claims to the particular protected information. c. The ME, when required to comply with a public records request including documents submitted by the Network Provider, may require the Network Provider to expeditiously submit redacted copies of documents marked as confidential ortrade secret in accordance with Section 37.b.above.Accompanying the submission shall be an updated version of the justification under Section 37. b.correlated specifically to redacted information, either confirming that the statutory and factual basis originally asserted remain unchanged or indicating any changes affecting the basis from the asserted exemption from public inspection or disclosure.The redacted copy must exclude or obliterate only those exact portions that are claimed to be proprietary or trade secret. If the Network Provider fails to promptly submit a redacted copy, the ME is authorized to produce the records sought without any redaction of proprietary or trade secret information. d. The Network Provider shall be responsible for defending its claim that each and every portion of the redactions of proprietary ortrade secret information are exempt from inspection and copying under Florida's Public Records Law. 38. Real Property Any State funds provided for the purchase of or improvements to real property are contingent upon the Network Provider granting to the State a security interest in the property at least to the amount of the State funds provided for at least five (5)years from the date of purchase or the completion of the improvements or as further required by law.As a condition of receipt of State funding for this purpose, if the Network Provider disposes of the property before the Department's interest is vacated, the Network Provider will refund the proportionate share of the State's initial investment, as adjusted by depreciation. 39. Information Security a. An appropriately skilled individual shall be identified by the Network Provider to function as its Information Security Officer.The Information Security Officer shall act as the liaison to the ME's and the Department's security staff and will maintain an appropriate level of information security for the ME's and the Department's information systems or any individual served or other confidential information the Network Provider is collecting or using in the performance of this Contract.An appropriate level of security includes approving and tracking all who request or have access,through the Network Provider's access,to ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information.The Information Security Officer will ensure that any access to the ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information is removed immediately upon such access no longer being required for Network Provider's performance under this Contract. b. The Network Provider shall provide the latest Department Security Awareness Training to all who request or have access,through the Network Provider's access,to ME and/or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information. c. All who request or have access,through the All Network Provider access,to ME or Department information systems or any individual served or other confidential information shall comply with and be provided a copy of CFOP 50-2, and shall sign the DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 annually or immediately upon hire and annually thereafter. The Network Provider shall maintain a copy of the signed DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 in the personnel file. The Network Provider agrees to submit copies of each signed DCF Security Agreement form CF 0114 to the Contract Manager and the ME's Vice President of IT and Data Analytics upon request. A copy of CF 0114 may be obtained from the Contract Manager. Standard Contract Page 12 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 340 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" d. The Network Provider shall make every effort to protect and avoid unauthorized release of any personal or confidential information by ensuring both data and storage devices are encrypted as prescribed in CFOP 50-2.The Network Provider shall require the same of all subcontractors. e. The Network Provider agrees to notify the Contract Manager as soon as possible, but no later than four(4) business days following the determination of any potential or actual unauthorized disclosure or access to ME or Department information systems or to any individual served or other confidential information.The Network Provider shall require the same notification requirements of all subcontractors. f. The Network Provider shall prevent unauthorized disclosure or access,from or to ME and/or Department information systems or individual served or other confidential information. Individual served or other confidential information on systems and network capable devises shall be encrypted per CFOP 50-2. g. The Network Provider shall, at its own cost, comply with section 501.171. F.S. The Network Provider shall also, at its own cost, implement measures deemed appropriate by the ME and/or the Department to avoid or mitigate potential injury to any person due to potential or actual unauthorized disclosure or access to ME or Department information systems or to any individual served or other confidential information. The Network Provider shall adhere to the requirements of the Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference. A violation or breach of any of the assurances as stipulated in the Business Associate Agreement must constitute a material breach of this Contract. 40. Accreditation The ME is committed to ensuring provision of the highest quality services to the persons we serve.Accordingly,the ME has expectations that where accreditation is generally accepted nationwide as a clear indicator of quality service,the majority of the ME's Network Providers will take appropriate steps to maintain its accreditation or become fully accredited by June 30, 2021. 41. Notice of Legal Action The Network Provider shall notify the ME of legal actions taken against them or potential actions such as lawsuits, related to services provided through this Contract or that may impact the Network Provider's ability to deliver the contractual services,or adversely impact the ME and/or the Department.The Contract Manager will be notified within ten(10)calendar days of Network Provider becoming aware of such actions or from the day of the legal filing,whichever comes first. 42. Unauthorized Aliens and Employment Eligibility Verification (E-Verify) Unauthorized aliens shall not be employed. Employment of unauthorized aliens shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of this Contract by the ME for violation of section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act(8 U.S.C. § 1324 a) and section 101 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. The Network Provider and its subcontractors will enroll in and use the E-Verify system established by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to verify the employment eligibility of its employees and its subcontractors' employees performing under this Contract. Employees assigned to the contract means all persons employed or assigned(including subcontractors) by the Network Provider or a subcontractor during the contract term to perform work pursuant to this contract within the United States and its territories. 43. Employment Screening The Network Provider shall ensure that all staff utilized by the Network Provider and its subcontractors (hereinafter, "Contracted Staff")that are required by Florida law and by CFOP 60-25,Chapter 2,which is hereby incorporated by reference to be screened in accordance with chapter 435,F.S.,are of good moral character and meet the Level 2 Employment Screening standards specified by sections 435.04, 110.1127, and subsection 39.001(2), F.S., as a condition of initial and continued employment that shall include but not be limited to: a. Employment history checks; b. Fingerprinting for all criminal record checks; C. Statewide criminal and juvenile delinquency records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE); d. Federal criminal records checks from the Federal Bureau of Investigation via the Florida Department of Law Enforcement;and e. Security background investigation, which may include local criminal record checks through local law enforcement agencies. f. Attestation by each employee, subject to penalty of perjury, to meeting the requirements for qualifying for employment pursuant to chapter 435 and agreeing to inform the employer immediately if arrested for any of the disqualifying offenses while employed bythe employer. Standard Contract Page 13 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 341 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" 44. Employment Screening Affidavit The Network Provider shall sign the Florida Department of Children and Families Employment Screening Affidavit each State fiscal year(no two such affidavits shall be signed more than 13 months apart) for the term of the Contract stating that all required staff have been screened or the Network Provider is awaiting the results of screening. 45. Office of Inspector General Request for Reference Check The Department requires,as applicable,the use of the Officer of Inspector General's Request for Reference Check form (CF 774),which states: "As part of the screening of an applicant being considered for appointment to a career service,selected exempt service, senior management, or OPS position with the Department of Children and Families or a Contract or sub- contract provider,a check with the Office of Inspector General (IG) is required to determine if the individual is or has been a subject of an investigation with the IG's Office.The request will only be made on the individual that is being recommended to be hired for the position if that individual has previously worked for the Contract or sub-contract provider, or if that individual is being promoted,transferred or demoted within the Contract or sub-contract provider." 46. Pride Articles which are the subject of or are required to carry out this Contract shall be purchased from Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc., (PRIDE) identified under Chapter 946, F.S., in the same manner and under the procedures set forth in subsections 946.515(2) and (4), F.S. For purposes of this Contract, the Network Provider shall be deemed to be substituted forthe Department insofar as dealings with PRIDE.This clause is not applicable to subcontractors unless otherwise required by law. An abbreviated list of products/services available from PRIDE may be obtained by contacting PRIDE,(800)643-8459. 47. Recycled Products The Network Provider shall procure any recycled products or materials,which are the subject of or are required to carry out this Contract, in accordance with the provisions of sections 403.7065, F.S. 48. Renegotiations or Modifications Modifications of provisions of this contract shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing and duly signed by both parties.The rate of payment and the total dollar amount may be adjusted retroactively to reflect price level increases and changes in the rate of payment when these have been established through the appropriations process and subsequently included in the ME's prime contract with the Department. 49. Dispute Resolution a. The parties agree to cooperate in resolving any differences in interpreting the contract, including but not limited to, individual served eligibility and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, a general dispute arising out of, or relating to this contract,or contesting a financial penalty for failure to comply with requirements of a corrective action plan. Within five (5) working days of the execution of this contract, each party shall designate a Dispute Resolution Officer with the requisite authority to act as its representative for dispute resolution purposes and provide that information to the other party. b. Within five(5)working days from delivery to the Dispute Resolution Officer of the other party of a written request for dispute resolution,the representatives will conduct a face-to-face meeting to resolve the disagreement amicably.If the parties are not able to meet within the five(5)working days due to scheduling difficulties,the meeting shall occur as mutually agreed to by the parties,but no laterthan ten(10)working days from the date of receipt of the written request for dispute resolution. If the representatives are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution at the face-to-face meeting,the dispute resolution process in Section 49.c.shall be followed.In the event of a dispute regarding individual served eligibility and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, the dispute shall not preclude the Network Provider from providing the provision of services to eligible individuals until the dispute is resolved. c. If the representatives are unable to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution,either representative may request referral of the issue to the President/Chief Executive Officer of the respective parties. Upon referral to this next step, the President/Chief Executive Officer of the parties shall confer in an attempt to amicably resolve the issue. If the President/Chief Executive Officer of the parties cannot resolve the issue,the issue shall be presented at the discretion of the ME either to the Board of Directors Executive Committee and/or the ME's Board of Directors.Should the dispute not be resolved at the Board of Directors Executive Committee and/orthe ME's full Board of Directors level,the decision of the ME shall prevail subject to any legal rights that the Network Provider may have and/or wish to exercise.Venue for any court action will be in Miami-Dade County,Florida.This provision shall not limit the parties'rights of termination under Section 10. Standard Contract Page 14 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 342 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA'" 50. Notice Any notice that is required under this contract shall be in writing and sent by U.S. Postal Service or any expedited delivery service that provides verification of delivery or by hand delivery. Said notice shall be sent to the representative of the Network Provider responsible for administration of the program,to the designated address contained in this contract. 51. Final Invoice The final invoice for payment shall be submitted to the ME no more than twenty(20)days, per the requirements stipulated in the Method of Payment section of this Contract,after the contract ends or is terminated. If the Network Provider fails to do so,all rights to payment are forfeited and the ME will not honor any requests submitted after the aforesaid time period. Any payment due under the terms of this contract may be withheld until all reports due from the Network Provider and necessary adjustments thereto, have been approved by the ME. 52. Survival of Terms Unless a provision hereof expressly states otherwise, all provisions hereof concerning obligations of the Network Provider and remedies available to the ME survive the ending date or an earlier termination of this Contract.The Network Provider's performance pursuant to such surviving provisions shall be without further payment, as the contract payments received during the term of this Contract are consideration for such performance. 53. Governing Law and Venue This Contract is executed and entered into in the State of Florida, and shall be construed, performed and enforced in all respects in accordance with Florida law,without regard to Florida provisions for conflict of laws.State Courts of competent jurisdiction in Florida shall have exclusive jurisdiction in any action regarding this Contract and venue shall be in Miami-Dade County, Florida. 54. Electronic Signature.This Contract may be executed by electronic signature as follows: a. a fax copy of this Contract with a signature page that displays the image of a handwritten signature;or b. a digital file that is transmitted by one party to the other which, when displayed on an electronic video display terminal, presents an image of this Contract with a signature page bearing the image of a handwritten signature;or, c. electronic signatures,whether digital or encrypted,have the same force and effect as manual signatures. 55. All Terms and Conditions Included This contract and it attachments, I. II. III.& IV and any exhibits referenced in said attachments,together with any documents incorporated by reference,including the ME prime contract(which can be found at http:JJwww.thrivinl mind.orl;),contain all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. There are no provisions,terms, conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein,and this contract shall supersede all previous communications, representations, or agreements,either verbal or written between the parties. If any term or provision of this contract is legally determined unlawful or unenforceable,the remainder of the contract shall remain in full force and effect and such term or provision shall be stricken. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the documents,the documents shall be interpreted in the following order of precedence: a.Attachment I through Attachment I.II,III,IV.Exhibits,the Business Associate Agreement; b.Any documents incorporated into any Exhibit or Attachment by reference or included as a subset thereof; c.This Standard Contract; d.Any documents incorporated into this Contract by reference BY SIGNING THIS CONTRACT, THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THEY HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THE ENTIRE CONTRACT, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 55.ABOVE. Signature Page Follows Standard Contract Page 15 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 343 Contract No. P-03 a THRIVING MIND SOUTFI FLORIDA'" IN WITNESS THEREOF,the parties have caused this contract,attachments,exhibits,and any documents referenced herein,to be executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized. NETWORK PROVIDER:Guidance/Care Center,Inc., SOUTH FLORIDA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NETWORK,INC. a fl-S01c3 not-for-profit corporation John W. Digitally signed by JohnW.Newcomer,M.D. DN:cn-Jahn W.Newcomer,M.D., SIGNED SIGNED o-Thriving Mind South Florida,ou, BY: BY: Newcomer M.D, email-jnewcomergthrivingmind.org,c-US _ Date:2021.08.04 14:24:37-04-00' NAME: Frank C.Rabbito NAME: John W.Newcomer,M.D. TITLE:Chief Operations Officer TITLE: President and CEO DATE: 81312021 DATE: Federal Tax ID#(or SSN)59-1458324 Network Provider Fiscal Year Ending Date 6 30 Resolution WCGCC 2019-10 Standard Contract Page 16 of 16 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 344 Contract No. P-03 Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 ATTA ATTACHMENT A. Service tobeProvided 1. Program/Service Specific Terms (1) "Behavioral Health Services" are mental health services and substance abuse prevention and treatment services ao defined byo. 394.9082(2)(a), F.S, and in Chapter 397. F.S. (2) "Block Grants": The Community Mental Health Block Grant (CMHBG), pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s.300x, et. seq., and the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG), pursuant to42 U.S.C. o. 300x'21, et. seq. (3) "Care Coordination^ means the implementation of deliberate and planned organizational relationships and service procedures that improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the behavioral health system by engaging in purposeful interactions with individuals who are not yet effectively connected with services to ensure service linkage. Examples of care coordination activities include development ofreferral agreements, shared protocols, and information exchange procedures. The purpose of care coordination is to enhance the delivery of treatment services and recovery supports and to improve outcomes among priority populations. (4) "Child Welfare Integration and Support Team" (CVV|6T): Child Welfare Integration and Support Team (CVV|ST) assists families under the investigation of Department of Children and Families. The CVV|ST responds to the needs of families in Miami-Dade County while promoting the integration of behavioral health services, substance abuse services,and child welfare systems.The CWIST consists of a clinician and family navigator that will respond to requests by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to assist in case consultation and care coordination for families under investigation. The CVV|STapproach iotofacilitate the assessment of the family and determine needed interventions by providing immediate consultation through teamwork with Subject Matter Experts, individuals from specific professional disciplines, DCF, and other involved stakeholders. (S) "Citrus Family Care Network" is the Southern Reginn's (Circuit 11 & 16) Lead Agency for Community Based Care provider under contract with the State of Florida Department of Children and Families for the child protection and child welfare system. (Q) "Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc." is the entity contracted with the Department of Children and Families that maintains the database called Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS) that Network Providers contracted to provide substance abuse prevention services must utilize to upload substance abuse prevention data required by this contract. (7) "Comprehensive Community Action Plan (CCAP" A document that describes and depicts goals and objectives related tothe state consumption priorities and the proposed programs and strategies. It also describes and depicts intermediate changes to risk and protective factors and process-based objectives. Applications must include at least one objective that Attachment|HCO2Vj Page of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 345 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 addresses ouotainabiUtyand at least one objective that addresses capacity building. Goals and objectives are subject to modification during the negotiation process. (8) "Continuous Quality Improvement" is an ongoing, systematic process of internal and external improvements in service provision and administrative functions, taking into account both in process and end of process indicators, in order to meet the valid requirements of Individuals Served. (S) "Contract Manager" is the &4E employee who is responsible for enforcing the compliance with administrative and programmatic terms and conditions of contract. The Contract Manager is the primary point of contact through which all contracting information f|ovvo between the ME and the Network Provider. All actions related to the contract shall be initiated byor coordinated with the Contract Manager. (10)^[o'occurrin0 Disorder" is any combination of mental health and substance use in any individual,whether or not they have been already diagnosed. (11)"[o'occurrin0 Disorder Service Capabi|ity^ is the ability ofany program to organize every aspect ofits program infrastructure (policies, procedures, practices, documentation, and staff competencies), within its existing resources, to provide appropriately matched, integrated services to the individuals and families with co-occurring disorders that are routinely presenting for care in that program. Should services not be available at the Network Provider then then the individual served must be linked to an agency with the capability to meet the individua|'s served needs. (12)^Coordinated System of Care", as described in section 394.4573, F.Sjs the array of behavioral and related services in a region or community offered by all service providers, whether participating under contract with a Managing Entity or by another method of community partnership or mutual agreement. (13)^Coot Ana|ysia^ is the review of the proposed coat elements to determine if they are necessary, allowable, appropriate and reasonable. (14)"Cultural and Linguistic Competence" is a set of congruent behaviors,attitudes,and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professional that enable effective work in cross-cultural situations that provides services that are respectful and/or responsive to cultural and linguistic needs. (15) "Department" means the State of Florida Department of Children and Families. (16) "Electronic Health Record (EHR)^ is defined ins. 40O.U51(2)(a), F.S. (17) "Evaluation P|an" A document that explains and describes program assessment, improvement, and strategic management. The assessment portion should address the process for verification and documentation as well as how program activities and their effects will be quantified. Additionally, areas that can be improved or enhanced need to be identified to address areas of weakness. The final piece of strategic management will Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 2 of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 346 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 provide information to help make decisions about how resources should be applied in the future to better serve its mission orgoals. (18)"Evidenced-Based Practices (EBP) are programs, practices or strategies that are supported by research. EBP'sare programs that have demonstrated effectiveness with established general izabi|ity (replicated in different settings and with different populations overtime) through research. The Department has established two option For a list of approved registries used to identify, evaluate, and select EBP programs and strategies please refer to the Department's Guidance Document 1' Evidence Based Guidelines available at the following link: Note: Click on FY21'22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 1, Evidence Based Guidelines (1S) ^FASAMSDCFPamph|et1SS'2^ istheDepartmoentofChi|dnen & Fami|ies' Pamph|et1SS'2 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Measurement and Data means a document promulgated by the Department that contains required data-reporting elements for substance use and mental health services, and which can be found at: (20) "Financial and Services Accountability Management System (FASAMS)"is the Department's information management and fiscal accounting system for providers of community substance use and mental health services. (21) "Harmful Consequences" Negative effects caused by drug use, such ao diseases, fatalities, academic failures, and criminal behavior. (22) "H|PAA" is the acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and shall mean the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification,and Enforcement Rules at42U.S.C. §1320d, and 4SC.F.R. Parts 160, 162, and 164. (23) "Indicated Prevention" As defined in ru|e6SE'14.021(4)(v)1, F.A.0 (24) "Individual(s)Served" (synonymous with Client,Consumer, Participant)is an individual who receives substance use or mental health services,the cost of which is paid, either in part or whole, by Department appropriated funds or local match (matching). (2S) "Knight Information Software (K|S)io the ME'o online data system which Network Providers that do not have their own data system are required to use to collect and report data and performance outcomes on individual served whose services are paid for, in part or in whole, by the ME'o contract, Medicaid, local match, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Attachment|HCO2Vj Page of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 347 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (TANF), Purchase of Therapeutic Services (PTS) and Title 21 . The K|S, or other system designated by the ME, must be utilized to upload individual served-related data as required by this contract. (26) "Lead Agency for Community-Based Care /[B[\" is an agency under contract with the Florida Department of Children and Families that provides care for children in the child protection and child welfare system. (27)"Local Match" means funds received from governing bodies of local government, including city commissions, county commissions, district school boards, special tax districts, private hospital funds, private gifts both individual and corporate, and bequests and funds received from community drives or any other sources. See § 394.67, F.S. F.S. and 6SE'14.00S, F.A.C. (28) "Managing Entity (ME)" as defined in section 394.9082(2)(e), F.S., is a corporation selected by and under contract with the Department to manage the daily operational delivery of behavioral health services through a coordinated system ofcare. (29) "Mental Health Services" is defined pursuant to Chapter 394,67(1S) F.S. (30)^k4utivatiuna| Support Program" are services provided in Monroe County designed to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect resulting from parents' or caregivers' behavioral health and to improve outcomes for families in the child welfare system and/or community'baoedcare. (31) "Needs Assessment Logic Model (NALM)" A visual depiction of the relationships between risk and protective factors, drug consumption, and harmful conoequenceo. A logic model visually demonstrates the causal mechanisms and interconnections between variables using arrows to show the direction ofinfluence. (32)°Netvvork Provider" is an entity that contracts with the ME and receives funding to provide services to individuals ; in this contract the Network Provider is synonymous with provider orsubcontractor. (33)"Outcome for Individual Service Recipient" is a measure of the quantified result, impact, or benefit of services on the individual service recipient. (34) ^PDPS^ is the Department's Performance Based Prevention System that collects data related to community assessments and plans and substance use prevention programs and activities. (35) "Performance Measures" are quantitative indicators, outcomes and outputs that are used by the Department to objectively measure performance and are used by the ME and Network Providers to improve services. (36)^Prevention^ refers to the proactive approach to preclude, forestall, or impede the development ofsubstance abuse or mental health related problems.These strategies focus Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 4of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 348 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 on increasing public awareness and education, community-based processes, and incorporating evidence-based practices. Additional guidance regarding prevention services can be found in the Department's Guidance Document 10, Prevention Services and is available at the following link: Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 10, Prevention Services (37) "Prevention Partnership Grant" is a program created by s. 397.99' F.S. designed to encourage school and community substance abuse prevention partnerships. The PPG program is funded through the federal Substance Abuse and Treatment Block Grant, administered bythe Florida Departmentof Children and Familiesand managed bythe ME. (38)^Prinne Contract" is the contract between the Department of Children and Families and the ME. (39) "Program Descriptiun" is the document the Network Provider prepares and submits tothe ME for approval prior to the start of the contract period, which provides a detailed deocriptionoftheoerviceotobeprovidedunderthecontractpurouanttoRu|e6SE 14, F.A.C. |t includes but iu not limited tothe Network Provider's organizational profile, the service activity description, a detailed description of each program and covered service funded in the contract, the geographic service area, service capacity, staffing information, rand target population to be served. (40) "Protected Health Information" (PHI) relates to any information whether oral or recorded in any form or medium that is created or received by a health care provider, health plan, public health authority, employer, life insurer, school or university, or health care clearinghouse; and relates to the past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition of an individual;the provision of health care to an individual; or the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to an individual. (41) "Protective Factors" Conditions or variables that reduce the likelihood of drug use. (42)^Pruvider Network" (subcontractor or Network Provider) refers to the group of direct service providers, facilities, and organizations under contract with a ME to provide a comprehensive array of emergency, acute care, residential, outpatient, recovery support, and support services including prevention services and any other services purchased by this contract. See section 394.9082, F.S. (43) "Quality Assurance" is process that measures performance in achieving pre-determined standards,validates internal practice,and uses sound principles of evaluation to ensure that data are collected accurately, analyzed appropriately, reported correctly and acted upon in a timely manner.The process may employ peer review, and outcomes assessment,to assess quality ofcare. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 349 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (44) "Quality Improvement/Continuous Quality Improvement" is a management technique to aooeoo and improve internal operations and network services. It focuses on organizational systems rather than individual performance and seeks to continuously improve quality.The process involves setting goals implementing systematic changes, measuring outcomes, and making subsequent appropriate improvements. Quality improvement activities will aooeoo compliance with contract requirements, state and Federal |avv and associated administrative rules, regulations, and operating procedures and validate quality improvement systems and findings. (45) "Risk Factors" Conditions or variables that increase the likelihood of drug use. (46) Requeot for Application # 11L2GN1^ is the Department's most recent Prevention Partnership Grant Request for Application for Fiscal Yearo2021'2024. (47) ^34K4H^ stands for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Programs within the Department. (48) "SAVE/V|S Program" is the U.S. Department ofHomeland Security /DHS\ administers the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program. This program verifies immigration status and eligibility of alien applicants for federal benefits. The alien status verification system under SAVE io entitled the Alien Status Verification |ndex (ASV|), as described at 60 Federal Register 52694, 52697 (1995) administered by the Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) as the Verification Information System (V|S). The SAVE/V|S Program can and may provide assistance in verifying eligibility in cases where a consumer does not possess sufficient documentation. (49)"SO4R" stands for Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SS|/SSD|) Outreach, Access and Recovery and is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) technical assistance initiative designed to help individuals increase earlier access to SS| and SSD|through improved approval rates on initial Social Security applications by providing training, technical assistance, and strategic planning to Network Service Providers. (SD) ^Stakeho|der/d^ are individuals/groups with an interest in the provision of treatment services for substance use, mental health services, and/or co-occurring disorders in the circuits outlined in Section A.2z.(2), of this Contract. This includes, but io not limited to,the key community constituents included in section 394.9082, F.S. (51) ^Substance abuse" as defined in Chapter 397, F.S. means the misuse or abuse of, or dependence on alcohol, illicit drugs, or prescription medications. As an individual progresses along this continuum of misuse, abuse, and dependence, there is an increased need for substance abuse intervention and treatment to help abate the problem. (52) "Substance Abuse and Mental Health Information System (SA&4H|S)^ is the Department's web-based data system for reporting data such as but not limited to, Demographic, Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 6of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 350 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Temporary Assistance to Needing Families data, Seclusion and Restraint data and Incident reports by the Managing Entity and all Network Service Providers in accordance with this contract. (53) "Farget Population"The PPG Target Population is students up to 20 years of age. Parents, teachers and other school staff, coaches, social workers, case managers, and other prevention stakeholders may also be the target of proposed activities because of their ability to influence students up to 20 years of age. Activities that target the behavior of these stakeholders for change can be considered process measures. Approved performance measures, on the other hand, must measure improvements in the attitudes and behaviors of students upto20 years ofage. (54) "Third Party Payer" means commercial insurers such as workers' compensation' TR|[AKE. Medicare, Health Maintenance Organizations, Managed Care Organizations, or other payers liable, to the extent that they are required by contract or law, to participate in the coot of providing services to a specific individual. (SS) "Warm Hand-off' as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is a transfer of care between two members of the health care team, where the hancloff occurs in front of the patient and family. This transparent handoff of care aUovvo patients and families to hear what is said and engages patients and families in communication, giving them the opportunity to clarify or correct information or ask questions about their care. Warm handoffo engage the patient through structured communication and improve safety by helping prevent communication breakdowns. 2. General Description m. General Statement The Prevention Partnership Grants (PPG) program created by o. 397.99, F.S, is designed to encourage school and community substance abuse prevention partnerships. The PPG program is funded through the federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (Block Grant), administered by the Florida Department of Children and Families and managed by the ME. The services provided under this contract are to fund rigorous, effective, evidence'baoed, substance abuse prevention programs and strategies intended to prevent or reduce Florida substance use and abuse rates at the community level. The strategies, activities, and services must be consistent with the local community ME' approved local Needs Assessment Logic Model (NALM), the Comprehensive Community Action Plan (CCAP) and with the Network Provider's Application filed with the Department in response tothe Request for Applications #11L2GN1, herein incorporated by reference and made part of this contract. The Network Provider shall work in collaboration with the funded ME Evaluation Entity, by participating in meetings and providing service data vital for the completion of system-wide Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 7 of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 351 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 evaluation of the prevention services within the Strategic Prevention Framework. The evaluation of the prevention system is expected to be the systematic collection and analysis of information about program activities, characteristics, and outcomes to reduce uncertainty, improve effectiveness, and assist in decision'making. The information gathered from the evaluation process will help the ME,the State and communities become more skillful and exact in describing what they plan to do, monitor what they are doing, and improve the prevention system of care. Evaluation results can and should be used to determine what efforts should be sustained and to assist in ouotainabi|ity planning efforts. The ME will provide substantial input, in collaboration with the Network Provider and the Evaluation Entity, both in planning and implementation of the evaluation process and activities and will make recommendations regarding the continuance of the activities. b. Authority Section 394.9082, F.S, the Prime Contract, and the Request for Applications #11L2GN1, provideotheME with the authority to contract for these services. c. Scope of Service The following scope of service applies to the contract period and any renewal or extension. (1) The Network Provider is responsible for the administration and provision of services to the target population(s)indicated in Exhibit A,Individuals to beServed/Participantsto be Served, and in accordance with the tasks outlined in Section B.1.a., of this contract, and the Scope of Work found in Attachment IV. Services shall also be delivered at the locations specified in, and in accordance with the Program Description, as required by Rule 65E'14.021, F.A.C. vvhich is herein incorporated by reference, and maintained in the ME's Contract Manager's file. (2) Services are tobe delivered in the following county(ieo): _Miami-Dade County X_Monroe County d. Major Program Objectives The objectives of the PPG program are to: (1) Develop effective substance abuse prevention and early intervention strategies for Target Populations at risk for the state priorities for consumption reduction. (2) Conduct prevention activities serving students who are not involved in substance use, intervention activities serving students who are experimenting with substance use, or both prevention and intervention activities, if comprehensive approach is indicated as a result of needs assessment. (3) PPG activities must relate to the local community department-approved local Needs Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 0of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 352 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Assessment Logic Model (NALM)to show target population and subpopulation problems to be addressed.The goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Community Action Plan (CCAP) will call for evidence-based prevention program activities or strategies for which there is a demonstrated need. The CCAP guides the selection of evidence-based prevention program activities or strategies for which there is limited or no current local capacity. The principles of cultural competency must be incorporated into their need's assessment logic model and the CCAP. Each community must also include awritten ouotainabiUty plan in their response which details their plan to sustain activities after funding has ended. e. Minimum Programmatic Requirements The Network Provider shall maintain the following minimum programmatic requirements: (1) System ofCare The individual-centered and family-focused system of care will: (m) Be driven by the needs and choices of the individuals served; (b) Promote family and personal self-determination and choice; (c) Be ethically,socially, and culturally responsive;and (d) Be dedicated to excellence and quality results. (2) Guiding Principles Guiding principles specify that services are msfollows: (m) Inclusive involve and engage families and Individuals tobe Served ao full partners to participate in the planning and delivery ofservices; (b) Comprehensive incorporating a broad array of service and supports (e.g. physical, emotional,clinical,social, educational, community and spiritual); (d Individualized meeting the individuayo exceptional needs and strengths; (d) Strengths based—focus on the strengths of the individual served, not their deficits; (e) Community-based provided in the least restrictive,clinically appropriate setting; (M Coordinated-both at the system and service delivery levels to ensure that multiple services are provided and change as seamlessly as possible when warranted; (g) Cultural and linguistic competence Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 9of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 353 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (h) Gender responsive, (i) Sexual orientation, and (j) Recovery-oriented and recovery-supported 3. Consumers tobeServed See Exhibit A, Individuals/Participants tobeServed B. MANNER OF SERVICE PROVISION 1. Service Tasks The following tasks must be completed for each fiscal year covered in the contract period. m. Task List (1) Based on needs, the Network Provider shall adhere to services as outlined in the Attachment |V, Scope of Work in addition to providing services from the list of approved covered services listed in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA. Any change in the array of services shall be justified in writing and submitted to the ME's Contract Manager for review and approval. (2) The Network Provider shall ensure that all staff is properly trained as required by the substance abuse licensing Rule 6SD'30, F.A.C. (3) The Network Provider must assure the delivery of services is based on Evidence-Based Practices implemented with fidelity and in accordance with the Department's Guidance 1, Evidenced - Based Guidelines, herein incorporated by reference, and the approved Program Deocription(o). (4) The Network Provider shall serve the number of persons indicated Attachment IV, Scope of Work, within the covered services listed in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA. (6) The Network Provider shall ensure the fidelity ofeach EBP the agency is utilizing. (G) The Network Provider shall develop and implement policies so that all applicable providers' employees abide by the terms and conditions of Paragraph 39, Information Security, of the Standard Contract. The Network Provider shall submit to the Managing Entities Contract Manager, by8/D2/2D21, verification that all Network Provider employees and subcontractors who have access to ME and Department information systems have completed the Security Agreement form as identified in Paragraph 39. Information Security, of the Standard Contract. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l0of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 354 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (7) For licensable services purchased by this Contract, such as substance abuse prevention services, the Network Provider shall have and maintain correct and current Department of Children and Families and Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) licenses and only bill for services under those licenses. In the event any of the Network Provider's license(s) are suspended, revoked, expired or terminated, the ME shall suspend payment for services delivered by the Network Provider under such license(s) until said license(s) are reinstated. (8) By the Network Provider must to the ME's Contract Manager grievance procedures, which include an appeal process with the ME, should the grievance not be resolved at the Network Provider level, which applicants for, and recipients of, services being provided under this contract, may use to present grievances to the Network Provider, or to the ME about contracted services. Should any updates to the grievance procedures occur during the term of this contract, the Network Provider must submit the amended procedures to the Contract Manager within thirty (30)calendar days of the amendment. The Network Provider must post and provide copies of the grievance procedures to all individuals receiving services with funds provided for inthis Contract. (S) Should the ME conduct a mock emergency drill, the Network Provider shall participate by activating their emergency/disaster plan and reporting on preparedness activities, response activities, and poot'recoveryactivitieo. (10) By the Network Provider shall submit to the ME's Contract Manager a completed Civil Rights Compliance Questionnaire. (11) The Network Provider shall execute or maintain if executed, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or contract with the appropriate Federally Qualified Health Center or other medical facility. The MOU provides for the integration of behavioral health services and primary health care services for all participants and consumers in care. Referral and linkage processes will be necessary for all participanto/conoumerovvho do not have a primary care provider at entry into the services in the system of care. Follow up and coordination of services are essential to meeting participant/consumer health and behavioral health needs which result in: w Improved access to primary care services; w Improved prevention, early identification, and intervention to reduce the incidence of serious physical illnesses, including chronic disease; w Increased availability of integrated, holistic care for physical and behavioral disorders;and w Improved overall health status ofconsumers The relationships should be cooperative and reciprocal; that is, the partnership adds value to Attachment|HCO2Vj Page llof46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 355 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 the program strategies and outcomes and achieves a level of systems improvement beyond the current standards. Programs and coalitions are required, based on the Strategic Prevention Framework(SPF)and all of the Prevention philosophy,to work together to achieve larger system outcomes based on the planning process and following the principles of integrated cane. In addition, all funded providers will be contractually required to work comprehensively with the funded Evaluation entity. Newly executed MOU's must be submitted within ninety(90)calendar days of the effective date of this contract to the ME's Contract Manager.The Network Provider must submit copies of any amendment to the MOU' tothe ME's [ontract Manager, within thirty (30) calendar days of execution. Network Providers that operate Federally Qualified Health Centers are required to submit policies and procedures that explain the access to primary cane services to the medically underserved behavioral health individual served.Any revisions to the policy and procedure must be submitted to the ME's Contract Manager within 30 calendar days of its adoption. (12) By the Network Provider shall submit to the k4E's Contract Manager a Quality Assurance Plan that details how the Network Provider will ensure and document that quality services are being provided to the individuals served,which is herein incorporated by reference. The Network Provider shall submit updates as amended of the Quality Assurance Plan within thirty(30)days of adoption. The Quality Assurance Plan should address the minimum guidelines for the Network Provider's continuous quality improvement program, including, but not limited to: (m) Individual care and services standards to include transfers and referrals, co-occurring supportive services, trauma informed services, and cultural and linguistic competence, integrated care, recovery-oriented system of care principles. (b) Individual records maintenance and compliance. (c) Staff development standards. (d) Service-environment safety and infection control standards. (e) Peer review procedures. (M Incident reporting policies and procedures that include verification of corrective action and a provision that specifies that a person who files an incident report, in good faith, may not be subjected to any civil action by virtue of that incident report. (u) Fraud, waste, abuse and other potential wrongdoing auditing, monitoring, and remediationprocedureo. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l2of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 356 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (h) Evidence-based practices (EBPo) utilized by the agency and how these EBPo are monitored to ensure fidelity to the model. (i) The Continuous Quality Improvement Initiatives identified in Section B.I.a.(16) below. (13) By the Network Provider must submit an attestation signed by the CEO/Executive Director indicating that all applicable staff funded by this Contract have received a copy of this fully executed contract and will receive copies of any amendments made to this Contract. (14) Linkage and Referral Process (m) The Network Provider's policies and procedures must address the referral and linkage process which include a "warm handoff" when referring individuals to all levels of services.This includes, but is not limited to, referrals within a Network Provider from one level of care to another, i.e. residential to outpatient; referrals outside of the Network Provider when a service is not offered by the Network Provider; and referrals to services upon discharge from the Network Provider, regardless if a planned or unplanned discharge. This also includes when an individual present at the Network Provider for a service; however,they are not actually admitted tothe service for varying reasons. Such referral services include, but are not limited to, detoxification services, linkages with community programs such ao housing, employment, parenting supports, and primary health care. (b) A warm handof consists of the Network Provider coordinating and facilitating the individua|'s admission to the next appropriate level of care by direct communication and follow-up with the receiving provider.These efforts must be documented and maintained in the individuals' clinical record and should include detailed information including dates, times, and names of people spoken to. (c) When a referral is made for a service at another provider with the expectation to return to the referring provider, i.e.cletoxification,the referring Network Provider should initiate the warm handoff and maintain follow-up with the receiving provider to coordinate entry back to the referring Network Provider.This must be documented and maintained in the individua|'sdinica| record and should include detailed information including dates,times, names of people spoken to, and final disposition, i.e. date returned or justification when not returning. (16) Continuous Quality Improvement Programs (m) The Network Provider must maintain a continuous quality improvement program and report on the continuous quality improvement activities. The program is the responsibility ofthe Director and is subject to review and approval by the governing Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 13of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 357 Contract No. P'oo Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3,,2033 board of the service Network Provider. Each director shall designate a Quality Assurance Officer/Compliance Officer who will be responsible for the continuous quality improvement program. The continuous quality Improvement program should objectively and systematically monitor and evaluate the appropriateness and quality of care to ensure that services are rendered consistent with prevailing professional standards and identify and resolve problems. (b) The quality improvement program must include atminimum: i. Activities to ensure that fraud,waste and abuse do not occur. H. Composition of quality assurance review committees and subcommittees, purpose,scope,and objectives of the continuous quality assurance committee and each subcommittee, frequency of meetings, minutes of meetings, and documentation ofmeetings. iii. A framework for evaluating outcomes, including: 1. Output measures, such as capacities, technologies, and infrastructure that make up the system ofcare. 2. Process measures, such ao administrative and components of the services. 3. Outcome measures pertaining to the outcomes ofservices; iv. A system of analyzing those factors which have an effect onperformance; V. A system of reporting the results of continuous quality improvement reviews; and, vi. Best practice models for use in improving performance in those areas which are deficient. vii. Establishment ofa Seclusion and Restraint Oversight Committee per Chapter 6SE' 5.180, F.A.C.for agencies utilizing seclusion and/or restraint. (16) Continuous Quality Improvement Initiatives—Network Providers must comply with all of the provisions for the initiatives outlined below: (m) Recovery Oriented System ofCare The Managing Entity has adopted the recovery-oriented system of care(ROSC)concept as the core philosophy for the design and delivery of substance use disorder (SUD) Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l4of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 358 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 prevention, treatment, and recovery services, and integration with primary care. The ROSC is being used as roadmap on how to align SUD services and community-level partners.The Network Provider will be aware and understand ROSC and its role in basic prevention concepts ao they relate to: ° Strategic Prevention Framework ° Proactive approach to preclude,forestall or impede the development of SUD or related problems w Addressing risk and protective factors w Underage and adult problem drinking w Prescription and over-the'counter drug abuse ° Marijuana use and risk factors 1) Ao part ofthe ROSC initiative,The Network Provider must also: i. Identify one (1) ROSC Champion who will attend trainingo and meetings. The name of the ROSC Champion will be submitted upon request by ME staff. In the event a change in staff occurs, the Network Provider must notify the ME'sContract Manager, in writing within ten (10)calendar days. ii. Attend scheduled ROSC meetings, trainingo and activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable ofROSC. (b) integration of Behavioral Health Services and Primary Health Care Many individuals with behavioral health issues have chronic health conditions and may have neglected their primary health needs for some time. The ME and the Southern Region are committed to developing an integrated system of care that incorporates comprehensive screening and monitoring tools that identify those affected by chronic health conditions and a system of care that meets their needs. Network Providers will be implementing Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health principles within ROSC.The integration will be ensured through linkage from the behavioral health provider with the primary health care provider of the consumer through an electronic health record or other means ofcontact (phone, in person, etc). Referral and linkage processes will be necessary for all individuals who do not have a primary health care provider at entry into the system ofcare. Follow up and coordination of services are essential tomeeting anindividua|'s health and behavioral health needs. (c) Trauma informed Care Many individuals with behavioral health issues have experienced trauma that affects their development and adjustment.The ME and the Southern Region are committed to developing a system of care that incorporates comprehensive assessment tools that Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 15of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 359 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 identify those affected by trauma and a system of care that meets their needs. Network Providers will be implementing the Trauma Informed Care (TIC) principles within ROSC. Progress on TIC should continue to be reported in the CQ| semi-annual update, and should include, at minimum, required trauma trainingo for all staff upon hire, and annually thereafter. (d) Cultural and Linguistic Competence It is the goal of the ME to become a culturally and linguistically proficient network, through the full implementation of The National Standards for Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services (the National CLAS Standards). The National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)Standards in Health and Health Care are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by establishing a blueprint for health and behavioral health cane. In order to accomplish this task,the Network Provider: 1) Collaborate with the ME to identify and utilize the Network Provider's data to (1) identify sub-populations (i.e., racial, ethnic, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Tranogender, Questioning, |ntemex, or Two-Spirited (LGBTQ|'2S), minority groups) vulnerable to disparities and (2) implement strategies to decrease the differences in access,service use,and outcomes among sub-populations.These strategies should include the use of the enhanced National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Health and Health Care; 2) Agrees to implement effective language access services to meet the needs of individuals with Umited'EngUoh'profidency, and/or who are deaf and hard- of-hearing consumers and increase their access to behavioral health care by providing sign language,translation, and interpretive services required to meet the communication needs of the individual seeking and or receiving services , including English, Spanish and Creole. Services will meet the cultural needs and preferences of the populations served. (e) integration of Behavioral Health and the Child Welfare System 1) The Network Provider will ensure that behavioral health services are available to individuals referred by the Community Based Care Organizations(CBC)orby the Department's Child Protective Investigators in cases where behavioral health indicators are present during the initial child abuse/neglect investigation or at any point during child protective supervision or out-of-home care. Priority will be given to cases where a child is at risk for immediate removal or has been removed from the family,with a goal of reunification in the family safety plan. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l6of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 360 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vk-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Services may also be provided for the enrolled parent(s)'/cu/e0iver(s)' family members, household residents, or significant others in need of behavioral health prevention or treatment services, as well as children in relative placements. For a detailed description of the eligibility criteria please refer to the approved CWIST Protocols and Family Intensive Treatment Team Protocols, herein incorporated by reference and available upon request to the MEo Contract Manager. 2) The coordination of efforts between the CBC,the ME and Network Providers is essential to the efficient service delivery for child-welfare involved families in behavioral health treatment. The ME and the Southern Region's Lead Agency for Community-Based Care are committed to developing an integrated system of care that meets the needs of children and their families. Network Providers will be implementing the Child Welfare Integration (CVV|) initiative through a continuous quality improvement plan or component in the existing agency wide continuous quality improvement plan that delineates participation in the CWI initiative. As part of the plan or component of the plan must include the following: 1. Identification of one (1) CVV| Champion who will attend trainingoand meetings. The names of the CVV| Champion will be submitted upon request by ME staff. In the event of change in staff occur,the Network Provider must notify the K4E's Contract Manager, in writing within ten (10)calendar days. 2. Attendance at scheduled CVV| meetings including Integration VVorkgroup meetings to develop the process for identifying and responding to child-welfare involved families. 3. Attendance at trainingo regarding CVV| when notified by the ME. Attendance appUcab|etrainingo will be documented in the Continuous Quality Improvement Updates. 4. Participation in all CVV| related activities to ensure staff and agency become knowledgeable of the Child Welfare system. (M Mandatory Accreditation The Network Provider shall take appropriate steps to maintain its accreditation or become fully accredited by June 30, 2022, as required by this section, in order to promote best practices and the highest quality of care. The Network Provider shall provide the ME with their full accreditation and licensing reports upon request. Network Provider applicants for |icenoureand licensed network providers must meet the most current best practice standards related tothe licensable service components of the accrediting organization. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 17of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 361 Contract No. P'oo Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3,,2033 Accreditation by an accrediting organization recognized by the Department,as required by Chapter 397, F.S., is a requirement for licensure renewal of clinical substance abuse treatment services.The licensable substance abuse treatment components are listed in subsection 6SD'30.002 (17), F.A.C. Failure to meet the accreditation requirements will be considered by the ME to be a breach of this Contract and this contract may be subject totermination. The Network Provider must participate in all implementation activities and Technical Assistance provided bxOCF and the ME. Time spent in training activities are considered Administrative Time and is time built into the negotiated unit rate for each of the services listed in Exhibit G, Cowered Service Funding bxOCA. The Network Provider cannot bill separately inPBPS for any training activities. (17) Continuous Quality Improvement Updates The Network Provider shall submit semi-annual updates, by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, on the implementation and progress of the following activities: (m) ROSC Activities: w Participation intrainingo and activities relating toROSC. w Any coordination with ROSC strategies/programming within the Scope of Work (Attachment IV). (b) Integration of Behavioral Health Services and Primary Cane, including evidence of the implementation of integrated care, including warm hand-offs and the process totrack and report referrals of individuals from behavioral health to primary care and from primary care to behavioral health services. (c) Trauma Informed Care. w Participation intrainingo and activities relating toTrauma Informed Care. ° Trauma trainings for all staff upon hire, and annually thereafter. (d) Cultural and Linguistic Competence initiative. w Participation intrainings and activities relating to Cb[ w Any coordination with CLC strategies/programming within the Scope of Work (Attachment IV). (e) Participation in trainings and activities relating to the Integration of Behavioral Health and Child Welfare Systems; Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l0of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 362 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (18) Prevention Services Quarterly Reports (Fidelity to Evidence-Based Practices) — Program Status Report ms Required bxRFA#11L2GN1. The Network Provider shall submit quarterly reports by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, on the implementation and progress of the following activities: (m) Evidence' based practice(o) fidelity report based on the results of the fidelity checks conducted and the identification of the strategies for program improvements. The format of the report shall be as agreed upon between the ME, the ME's Evaluation of Prevention Services Provider and the Network Provider. (1S) Care Coordination and Reporting Requirements If requested by the ME, the Network Provider shall participate and comply with Care Coordination activities as defined in oection394.4S73(1)(a), F.S. (20) Financial Audit Reports (m) The Network Provider shall submit quarterly financial statements consisting of Balance Sheet and Statement of Activity (income statement) per the schedule and to the individua|(o) identified in the Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Network Provider agrees to provide the ME with any requests for additional financial statements/documentation. (b) Network Providers who withhold income taxes, social security tax, or Medicare tax from employee's paychecks or who must pay the employer's portion of social security or Medicare tax must use Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, to report those taxes. On a quarterly basis, and by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports, the Network Provider, shall submit an attestation that the 941 has been filed timely and any taxes due have been paid timely toIRS. (c) The Network Provider shall complete and submit the Depa rtm ent-a pp roved Local Match Calculation Form, per the schedule and tothe individual(s) identified in the Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Department-approved Local Match Calculation Form, Template 9—Local Match Calculation Form is available at the following vveboite: Note: Click on FY21'22 ME Templates and click on Reporting Template 9 — Local Match Calculation Form (21) The Network Provider shall implement and maintain fiscal operational procedures.These shall contain but, not be limited to procedures relating to overpayments,charge'backothat directly Attachment|HCO2Vj Page l9of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 363 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 apply to subcontractors and documentation of cost sharing(match) that comply with state and federal rules, regulations and/or ME policies and procedures and shall comply with the requirements in Section 7.,Audits, Inspections, Investigations, Records, and Retention. (22) The Network Provider shall maintain in one place for easy accessibility and review by ME and/or Department staff all policies,procedures,tools,and plans adopted by the Network Provider. The Network Provider's policies, procedures,and plans must conform to state and federal laws,the Florida Administrative Code, state and federal regulations, state and federal rules, and minimally meet expectations/requirements contained inapplicable Department of Children and Families and ME operating procedures. (23)The Network Provider shall maintain a mechanism for monitoring, updating, and disseminating policies and procedures regarding compliance with current government |avvo, rules, practices, regulations, and the ME's policies and procedures. (24) The Network Provider shall make available upon request all plans, policies, procedures, and manuals to ME staff, Department staff, Network Provider staff, and to individuals served /otakeho|deroif applicable and appropriate. (26) The Network Provider shall comply with Children and Families Operating Procedure 215'8, OVERSIGHT OF HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH AND INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD DESIGNATION. The policy and guidance can be found at: Approval from the Department through the ME is mandatory for all research conducted by any employee, contracted organization or individual, or any public or private vendor, even if the aforementioned has their own Institutional Review Board which has granted approval. (26) The Network Provider shall attend required trainingoand/or meetings as required by the ME, meet with the K4E's staff at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. (27) Consumer Resource Manual The Network Provider must assist the ME in developing and maintaining the Community Resource Manual. This manual must be available for use by individuals served within each subcontractor location where services are provided. If the Network Provider employs Peer Specialists anytime during the term of this Contract with fundingfrom this Contract,the Network Provider must adhere the terms and conditions pursuant to Exhibit AO, Peer Services. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 20of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 364 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (28) Work and Social Opportunities for Peer Specialists Nationwide, health systems have accepted peers as a valuable part of the workforce.A shift to a more person-centered approach, a focus on integrated health, and a demand for more workers have increased the role peer specialists play in Florida's mental health and substance use systems. In keeping with Florida's goal of increasing the number uf peer specialists, The Network Provider is encouraged to provide employment and social opportunities to individuals who have lived experience of mental health and/or substance use condition and/or lived experience of trauma. (29) Assist Stakeholder Involvement in Planning, Evaluation,and Service Delivery (m) At the ME'o request, the Network Provider will assist the ME in engaging local stakeholders, per section 394.9082 F.S, in its support activities for the Department's local plans. (b) The Network Provider shall work with the ME to provide performance, utilization, and other information for the Department's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Plan, and annual updates thereof, and to provide appropriate information for the Department's Long-Range Program Plan and its Annual Business Plan. (30) Individual Served Satisfaction Survey The Network Provider shall conduct satisfaction surveys of individuals served pursuant to FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2. The Network Provider shall utilize a Department-approved satisfaction survey instrument. Failing to provide the required number ofsatisfaction surveys and/or utilizing a survey instrument other than that approved by the Department will result ina corrective action and an imposed financial penalty. (31) Oepmrtmment'SponsoredSurveys The Network Provider must participate in any Department-sponsored satisfaction surveys. (32) The Network Provider must notify the ME within forty-eight(48) hours of conditions related to performance that may interrupt the continuity of service delivery of involve media coverage. b. Task Limits The Network Provider shall perform services in accordance with applicable, rules, statutes, licensing standards and policies and procedures. The Network Provider agrees to abide by the approved Program Description, and is not authorized by the ME to perform any tasks related tothe project other than those described in the approved Program Description and in this contract, without the express written consent of the ME. The Network Provider Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 2lof46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 365 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 shall ensure that services are performed in accordance with applicable rules, statutes, and licensing standards. 2. Staffing Requirements a. Staffing Levels (1) The Network Provider shall maintain staffing levels in compliance with applicable rules, statutes, licensing standards and policies and procedures. See Exhibitp, SAW Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. (2) The Network Provider shall engage in recruitment efforts to maintain as much as possible staff with the ethnic and racial composition of the individuals served. The ME, at its sole discretion may request documentation evidencing recruitment efforts. �. Professional Qualifications (1) The Network Provider shall comply with applicable rules, statutes, requirements, and standards with regard to professional qualifications.See Exhibit F, SAW Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. (2) The Network Provider shall provide employment screening for all mental health personnel and all chief executive officers, owners, directors, and chief financial officers of service Network Providers using the standards for Level 11 screening set forth in Chapter 435, and s. 408.809 F.S., except as otherwise specified in o. 394.4572(1)(b)'(d), F.S. For the purposes of this contract, "Mental health personnel"includes all program directors, professional clinicians,staff members, and volunteers working in public or private mental health programs and facilities who have direct contact with individuals held for examination or admitted for mental health treatment. (3) Additionally, the Network Provider shall provide employment screening for substance abuse personnel using the standards pursuant to Chapter 397.4S1, F.S, (4) Network Providers who have programs for children are required to meet the requirements of s. 39.001(2), (a)and (b) F.S. c. 8tmffingChmnges The Network Provider shall notify the ME'o Contract Manager, in writing within (10) calendar days of staffing changes regarding the positions of Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Medical Director, Clinical Director, IT Director, Dispute Resolution Officer, Data Security Officer, Single Point of Contact (section 504 of the ADA. d. Subcontractors (1) This contract allows the Network Provider to subcontract for the provision of services related to Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 22of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 366 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 the performance required under this Contract, subject to the provisions relating to Assignments and Subcontracts in the Standard Contract and referenced therein. Written requests by the Network Provider to subcontract for the provision of services under this contract will be routed through the ME's Contract Manager for approval.The ME is not obligated nor will it pay for any services delivered prior to its written approval of the act of subcontracting. The act of subcontracting shall not in any way relieve the Network Provider of any responsibility for the contractual obligations of this contract.The pre-approval process applies to Subcontractors and not Independent Contractors ao defined below. (2) The ME has adopted the following definitions for vendors, subcontractors and/or independent contractors who are contracted by the Network Provider to do work contemplated under this contract: (m) Vendor: A person or company offering something for sale. (b) Subcontractor: A business to business relationship; contracting a business or person outside of one's own company tudu work ao part ofa larger project. (c) Independent Contractor: a person who is in an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services and/or expert advice to an individual or organization. The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it will be done. The earnings of a person who is working as an independent contractor are subject to Self-Employment Tax. (3) The United States Public Health Service Act, Sections 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 96135(a)(5) prohibit States from expending Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) and Community Mental Hea|thServicesfunds^Topruvidefinancia|assistancetuanyentityotherthanapub|icurnun profit private entity" Ordinarily, the term "financial assistance" is used to describe a grant relationship as distinguished from a procurement relationship, typically funded by contract. While the above-referenced statute and regulations preclude States from providing grants to for'profitentitieo, procurement contracts may beentered into with for-profit entities. This is the latest interpretation from the United States Department ofHealth and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (4/5/2009). [PHS Act, oo. 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and4S CFR, Part9613S(a)(S)]. (4) Any vendor, subcontractor, or independent contractor the Network Provider contracts to do work contemplated under this contract, and who meets the definition of a Business Associate as defined in 45 CFR 160.103, must sign a legally binding document with the Network Provider that contains the same restrictions and conditions of the Business Associate Agreement between the Network Provider with the ME. The binding document must meet the requirements of 45 CFR o.164.504(e), Standard: Business Associate Contracts, the Privacy Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 23of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 367 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Rule, the Security Rule, the Breach Notification Rule, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health ("H|TECH") Act, the provisions included in the Network Provider's Business Associate Agreement with the ME, the K4E's contractual requirements, and other |avvo and regulations pertaining to access, use, disclosure, and management of Protected Health Information ("PHI") without limitation, PHI in an electronic format (EPH|) created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the Network Provider or its subcontractors incidental to Network Provider's performance of this Contract. (S) All agreements, for services contemplated under this contract, shall adopt the applicable terms and conditions of the Network Provider's contract with the &4E, including but not limited to, any Federal blockgrant requirements. In addition,all subcontract agreements shall contain the applicable terms and conditions, and any amendments thereto, found in the ME's contract with the Department (Prime Contract), which is incorporated herein by reference. Subcontract agreements shall include a detailed scope of work; term of the agreement, method of payment, clear and specific deliverables; and performance standards. (Q) The Network Provider shall maintain individual subcontractor files for each subcontractor and provide a copy of all subcontract's agreements prior to the execution of those subcontracts and any amendments to the K8E's Contract Manager. (7) All independent contractor agreements, and subcontractor agreement, vendor agreements, and business associate agreements, or other legally binding agreements, for work contemplated under this contract shall be available upon request by ME staff and at the time of monitoring. (8) The Network Provider shall implement and maintain procedures for subcontract procurement, development, performance, and management that comply with state and federal rules, regulation, and/or ME policies and procedures, in addition to identifying the ME's pre-approval process for approving the Network Providers act of subcontracting. (S) The Network Provider shall not subcontract for substance abuse/mental health services with any person, entity, vendor, purchase orders or any like purchasing arrangements that: (m) is barred, suspended, or otherwise prohibited from doing business with any government entity, or has been barred, suspended, or otherwise prohibited from doing business with any government entity in accordance with o. 287.133. F.S.; (b) is under investigation or indictment for criminal conduct,or has been convicted of any crime which would adversely reflect on their abilityto provide services,or which adversely reflects their ability to properly handle public funds; (c) has had a contract terminated by the department or ME for failure to satisfactorily perform or for cause; (d) has failed to implement a corrective action plan approved by the ME, the department, or any other governmental entity, after having received due notice, or Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 24of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 368 Contract No. P'oo Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3,,2033 (e) io ineligible for contracting pursuant to the standards ino. 215.1473(2), F.S. (10) Regardless of the amount of the subcontract, the Network Provider must immediately terminate a subcontract for cause, if at any time during the lifetime of the agreement/subcontract, a subcontractor, person, entity, vendor, purchase orders or any like purchasing arrangements, is: (m) Found to have submitted afa|oe certification undero. 287.135, F.S, or (b) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or (c) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or (d) Placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List orio engaged inaboycott of Israel (11) Unless the Department agrees to an alternative payment method as authorized in section 394.74, F.S., and prior to entering into any subcontract, or an amendment which modifies the previously negotiated unit coot rate or adds additional Covered Services, the Network Provider shall conduct cost analysis for said subcontract, in accordance with Rule 65E'14. F.A.C. A coot analysis is the review of the proposed coot elements to determine if they are necessary, allowable, appropriate and reasonable. Subcontractors will be required tocomply with Ru|e6SE'14, F.A.C, Unit Cost Method of Payment, including but not limited to, Covered Services, unit measurements, descriptions, program areas, data elements, maximum unit cost rates, required fiscal reports, program description, setting unit coot rates, payment for services including allowable and unallowable units and requests for payments. (12) The Network Provider shall monitor the performance of all subcontractors and perform follow up actions as necessary. The Network Provider shall notify the ME within forty-eight (48) hours of conditions related to subcontractor performance that could impair continued service delivery. 3. Service Location and Equipment a. Service Delivery Location The |ocationofoerviceovviUbeaoopecifiedintheapprovedProgramDeocriptionrequiredbyRu|e6SE'14, F.A.C. b. ServioeTimmes (1) A continuum of services shall be provided on the days and times as specified in the approved Program Description Attachment IV, Scope ofWork. (2) The Network Provider shall notify the M E's Contract Manager, in writing, at least ten (10) calendar dayopriortoanychangeoindayoandtimeovvhereoerviceoarebeingprovidedpurouanttoRu|e6SE'14, F.A.C. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 25of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 369 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 c. Changes inLocation The Network Provider shall notify the M E's Contract Manager, in writing,at least ten(10)calendar days priortoanychangeoin |ocationvvhereoerviceoarebeingprovidedpurouanttoRu|e6SE'14, F.A.C. d. Equipment The Network Provider shall furnish all appropriate equipment necessary for the effective delivery of the services purchased. In the event that the Network Provider is allowed to purchase any non-expendable property with funds under this contract, the Network Provider will ensure compliance with the Tangible Property Requirements, Department operating Policies and Procedures as outlined in CFOP40'S, CFOP80'2, Rule 65E'14, F.A.C, which are incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained from the ME'oContract Manager. The provider shall submit an inventory report, as specified in the Network Provider Inventory List, incorporated herein by reference, and by the date(o) listed in Exhibit C, Required Reports. The Network Provider Inventory List form may be requested from ME Contract Manager. 4. Deliverables a. Services The Network Provider shall deliver the services specified in and described in the Program Description submitted by the Network Provider and as set forth in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA and in Attachment IV,Scope ofWork. b. Reporting (1) The Network Provider must submit reports included in ExhibitC, Required Reports. In all cases, the delivery ofreports, ad hoc orscheduled, must not be construed to mean acceptance of those reports. Acceptance, in writing, ofrequired reports must constitute a separate act and must be approved by the K4E's Contract Manager. The ME reserves the right to reject reports as incomplete, inadequate orunacceptable. (2) The Network Provider must provide performance information or reports other than those required by this agreement at the request of the ME, the Southern Re8ion's 84K4H Regional Director, or their designee. For requests that are complex and difficult to address, all parties will develop and implement a mutually viable work plan. (3) The ME, at its sole option, may a||ovv additional time within which the Network Provider may remedythe objections noted bytheMEor the ME may, after having given the Network Provider a reasonable opportunity to comply with the report requirements, declare this agreement to be in default. c. Electronic Data Submission The Network Provider agrees to comply with the data submission requirements outlined in FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2, and in SAMH|S, PBPS, as applicable, by the dates specified in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 26of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 370 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (1) Upon request, the network provider shall submit to the ME and the Department information regarding the amount and number of services paid for by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. (2) The Network Provider shall submit prevention services data to PBPS, maintained by Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc.and/or any other data reporting mechanism as directed by the ME.The data shall be submitted electronically no later than the 4th of each month followingthe month ofservice. The Network Provider shall also: (m) Ensure that the data submitted clearly documents all program participants, programs, and strategies which occurred under this contract. (b) Ensure that one hundred percent (100%) of all data submitted to PBPS and/or any other data reporting mechanism as directed by the ME is consistent with the data maintained in the Network Providers service documentation and or/consumer files. (c) The Network Provider will accurately report the performance measures specified in Attachment IV,Scope ofWork. (d) Resubmit corrected records no later than the next monthly submission deadline. The failure to submit any data set or the Network Provider's total monthly submission per data set,which results in a rejection rate of S% or higher of the number of monthly records submitted will require the Network Provider to submit a corrective action plan describing how and when the missing data will be submitted or how and when the rejected records will be corrected and resubmitted; and (e) Upon submission of the monthly data,the Network Provider's Director of Prevention/Supervisor, ohaUoendane'mai|tntheME'sDirectorofPreventinnServicesandanyotherMEotaftatteoting that the data submitted has been reviewed and approved. Refer to Attachment IV,Scope ofWork for instructions. (M |n accordance with the provisions of section 40273(1), F.S,and Rule 6S'29.001, F.A.C,corrective action plans may be required for non'compUance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties maybe imposed for failures to implement ortomake acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. Failure to implement corrective action plans to the satisfaction of the ME and after receiving due notice, shall be grounds for contract termination. S. Performance Specifications a. Performance Measures (1) The Network Provider shall meet the performance standards and required outcomes as specified in Exhibit O\Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcommec/Outputsand ao outlined in Attachment IV, Scope ofWork. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 27of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 371 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South Fur44� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (2) The Network Provider agrees that the PBPS, Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc., K|S, FASAMS, SAMH|S, orotherdatareportingoyoem designated bythe ME, will betheoourceforall data used to determine compliance with performance standards and outcomes in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes/Outputs. PBPS maintained by Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc. Any conflicts will be clarified by the ME and the Network Provider shall adhere tothe ME's resolution. The Network Provider shall submit all service-related data for individuals receiving services funded in whole or in part by SAMH funds, local match, orMedicaid. b. Performance Measurement Terms FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2, provides the data files and file layout requirements for collecting and reporting data on persons served in state-contracted community substance use and mental health Network Provider agencies. The elements used for various performance measures which are quantitative indicators, outcomes, and outputs used by the ME to objectively measure a Network Provider's performance and contains policies and procedures for submitting the required data. Collaborative Planning Group Systems, Inc., or any other data system designated by the ME and/or the Department, maintainsthe proceduresfor submittingthe required prevention data into PBPS.The ME will also monitor the Network Provider for the performance measures. c. Performance Evaluation Methodology (1) The Network Provider shall collect information and submit performance data and individual served outcomes, to the ME data system in compliance with FASAMS DCF Pamphlet 155'2 requirements. The specific methodologies for each performance measure may be found at the foUovvingvveboite: (2) The Network Provider is expected to have the capability to engage in organized performance improvement activities, and to be able to participate in partnership with the department and ME in performance improvement projects that are related to system wide transformation and improvement of services for individuals and families. (3) By execution of this contract the Network Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees that its performance under the contract must meet the standards set forth above and will be bound by the conditions set forth in this contract. If the Network Provider fails to meet these standards, the ME, at its exclusive option, may allow a reasonable period, not to exceed oix(6) months, for the Network Provider to correct performance deficiencies. |f performance deficiencies are not resolved to the satisfaction of the ME within the prescribed time and if no extenuating circumstances can be documented bythe Network Providerto the ME's satisfaction,the ME must terminate the contract. The ME has the sole authority to determine whether there are extenuating or mitigating circumstances. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 20 of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 372 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (4) The ME will monitor the standards and outcomes specified in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcommec/Outputs,the standards and outcomes and in Attachment |V, Scope of Work., during the contract period, to determine if the Network Provider io achieving the levels that are specified. (S) Substance abuse prevention data information may be found on the Exhibit O Report which is transmitted tothe ME Director of Prevention Services, as requested. G. Network Provider Responsibilities m. Network Provider Unique Activities (1) The Network Provider shall adhere to the deliverables as set forth in Attachment |V, Scope of Work (2) In the event of a dispute as to the ME's determination regarding eligibility and/or placement into the appropriate level of care of an individual,the ME's dispute resolution process,as described in the Standard Contract shall be followed. An eligibility dispute shall not preclude the provision of services to Individuals Served, unless the dispute resolution process reverses the ME's determination. (3) The Network Provider is responsible for the satisfactory performance of the tasks referenced in this contract. By executing this contract, the Network Provider recognizes its responsibility for the tasks, activities, and deliverables described herein and warrants that it has fully informed itself of all relevant factors affecting the accomplishment of the tasks, activities and deliverables and agrees to be fully accountable for the performance thereof whether performed by the Network Provider or its subcontractors. (4) The Network Provider agrees that services other than those set out in this contract will be provided only upon receipt of a written authorization from the ME'o Contract Manager or an authorized ME staff member.The department through the ME has final authority to make any and all determinations that affect the health safety and well-being of the residents of the State of Florida. (6) The Network Provider shall be responsible for the fiscal integrity of all funds under this contract, and for demonstrating that a comprehensive audit and tracking system exists to account for funding by individual served consumer and has the ability to provide an audit trail. The Network Provider's financial management and accounting system must have the capability to generate financial reports on individual service recipient utilization, cost, claims, billing, and collections for the ME.The Network Provider must maximize all potential sources of revenue to increase services, and institute efficiencies that will consolidate infrastructure and management functions in order to maximize funding. (G) The Network Provider shall ensure that the invoices submitted to the ME reconcile with the amount of funding and services specified in this contract' as well as the Network Provider's agency audit report and information system and this information is reconciled with K|S, PBPS, or other data reporting system designated by the ME. (7) The Network Provider shall make available source documentation of units billed by Network Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 29of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 373 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Provider upon request from the ME staff. The Network Provider shall track all units billed to the ME by program and by Other Cost Accumulator(OCA). (8) A Network Provider that receives block grant funding shall comply with state or federal requests for information related to Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Community Mental Health Services block grants. (S) Any compensation paid for an expenditure subsequently disallowed as a result of the Managing Entity's or any Network Service Providers' non-compliance with state or federal funding regulations shall be repaid to the Department upon discovery. (10) The Network Provider shall make available to the ME and the Department all records pertaining to service delivery. These records shall be made available at all reasonable times for inspection, review, copying, or audit. Service delivery records include but are not limited to, invoicing, fiscal management, data management, incident reporting, clinical records for individuals served, and such documents determined to assure accountability of service provision and/or the expenditure of state and federal funds. (11) The Network Provider shall assist the ME and the Department in developing legislative budget requests based upon identified needs of the community. (12) The Network Provider shall provide to the ME, copies of, including but not limited to, evaluations, assessments, surveys, monitoring reports that pertain to Ucenoure, accreditation, or other administrative or programmatic review, when those reports identify deficiencies that require corrective action.The Network Provider shall submit to the ME all of the applicable reports, including copies of the corrective action plan(s)within ten(10)calendar days of receipt by the Network Provider from the reviewing entity. (13) The Network Provider shall cooperate with the ME and the Department when investigations are conducted regarding a regulatory complaint of the Network Provider. When additional information or documentation is requested by the ME, the Network Provider will submit the information within twenty-four(24) hours of the request unless otherwise specified in the ME's request. (14) The Network Provider shall maintain human resource policies and procedures that provide safeguards to ensure compliance with |avvo, rules and regulations. Integrate current and/or new state/federal requirements and policy initiatives into its operations upon provision bythe Department and/or MEof the same. (16) The Network Provider shall maintain in one place for easy accessibility and review by ME and/or Department staff all policies, procedures, tools, and plans adopted by the Network Provider. The Network Provider's policies, procedures,and plans must conform to state andfederal laws,the Florida Administrative Code, state and federal regulations, state and federal rules, and minimally meet expectations/ requirements contained in applicable Department of Children and Families and ME operating procedures. (16) The Network Provider shall maintain mechanism for monitoring, updating, and disseminating policies and procedures regarding compliance with current government |avvo, rules, practices, regulations,and the K4E's policies and procedures. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 30of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 374 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (17) The Network Provider shall comply with all other applicable federal |avvo, state statutes and associated administrative rules as may be promulgated or amended. See Exhibit p, SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations, and ME policies and procedures. (18) Records relating solely to actions taken in carrying out the quality assurance and /or quality improvement program requirements of this contract and records obtained by the ME and/or the Department to determine a Network Provider's compliance of said programs in accordance with 394.907, F.S.and 397.4103F.S. are confidential and exempt from o. 119.07(1) F.S.and o. 24(a),Artide. |, Constitution of the State ofFlorida. b. Coordination with other Providers/Entities (1) The Network Provider shall develop, maintain, and improve coordination and integrated care systems as follows: (i) Partnerships and collaborations with other community organizations/entities is expected to add value to the programs, services, strategies and community activities funded under this Contract. (ii) The Network Provider agrees to fulfill their designated role in implementing and/or maintaining a system of care in support of the ME Working Agreement, incorporated herein by reference,with the Community Based Care(CBC). The intent of the working agreement is to establish a formal linkage of partnerships with a shared vision for improving outcomes for families involved in the child welfare system by providing integrated community support and services. (iii) The Network Provider may be required to enter into agreements with other external stakeholders (2) The failure of other providers or entities does not relieve the network provider of any accountability for tasks or services that the Network Provider is obligated to perform pursuant to this contract. c. State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations See Exhibit F,SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations 7. Managing Entity Responsibilities m. Managing Entity Obligations (m)The ME shall only subcontract with entities that are fiscally sound, and that can adequately ensure the accountability of public funds. Attachment|HCO2Vj Pogc3l of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 375 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (b)The ME shall assess the Network Provider's financial stability, using a risk assessment approach; the risk assessment approach will examine the impact of programmatic requirements onthe Network Provider's financial stability. Any issues identified as result of the financial risk assessment shall be reported to the Department during the quarterly/monthly reconciliation and performance review identified in the Prime Contract. (c)The ME will provide administrative and programmatic oversight to ensure that the Network Provider comply with all behavioral health treatment and prevention services requirements,ao applicable,and other requirements of this contract. (d)The ME is solely responsible for the oversight of the Network Provider and enforcement of all terms and conditions of this contract. Any and all inquiries and/or issues arising under this contract are to be brought solely and directly to the ME for consideration and resolution between the Network Provider and the ME. In any event, the ME'o decision on all issues is final and solely subject to the ME'oappea| process and legal rights of the Network Provider. (e)The ME reservesthe right terminate this contract in whole or in part,for non-performance as determined by the ME and to procure the services purchased through this contract to another entity and/or Network Provider. (f) The ME is responsible for the administration, management, and oversight, and through subcontracts, the provision of behavioral health services in Miami Dade and Monroe Counties. (g)The ME shall monitor and take action when necessary so that services which meet the standards defined herein will be provided throughout the contract period. (h)|f applicable, the ME will ensure that the Network Provider utilizes the approved assessment and placement tool designated by the ME. Standardized tools and assessments approved by the ME must be used to determine placement and level ofcare. (i) The ME shall work with the Department to redirect administrative coot savings into improved access to quality care, promotion of service continuity, required implementation of EBPo, the expansion of the services array, and necessary infrastructure development. It acknowledges the benefits to be realized,include improved access to quality care,promotion of service continuity, implementation of EBPo, improved performance and outcomeo, expansion of the service array, and necessary infrastructure development. b. Monitoring Requirements (1) The ME will monitor the Network Provider in accordance with this contract and the ME's Contract Accountability Policies and Procedures which can be obtained from the designated ME Contract Manager and is incorporated herein by reference. The Network Provider shall comply with any coordination or documentation required by the ME'o monitor(o) to successfully evaluate the programs and shall provide complete access to all budget and financial Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 32of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 376 Contract No. P'oo Ibr1%b";� NflInd South Fur44� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3,,2033 information related to services provided under this contract, regardless of the source of funds. (2) Network Providers with electronic health record (EHR)or electronic medical record systems (EMR) shall provide access to ME funded service and service data contained in these systems for individuals funded under this Contract to the ME's monitoring team and provide sufficient resources to facilitate the monitoring process of services provided under this contract. Resources is defined but is not limited to, personnel, terminals, guest read'on|yaccounto, privileges for monitors to access clinical/service records, and/or remote access into the systems by the monitors. (3) The ME will monitor the Network Provider on its performance of all tasks and special provisions of the contract. (4) The ME will provide a written report tothe Network Provider within thirty (30) calendar days of the conclusion of the monitoring. |f the report indicates corrective action ionecessary, the Network Provider will have ten (10) calendar days from receipt of the monitoring report to respond in writing to the request. In the sole discretion of the ME, if there is a threat to health, life, oafetyor well-being of individuals receiving oerviceo,the ME mayrequire immediate corrective action ortake such other action aotheME subjects the Network Provderto the remedies expressed in the Standard Contract. c. Training and Technical Assistance (1) The ME'o contact manager, or designee, will provide training and technical assistance concerning the terms and conditions of this contract and may maintain a documentation trail demonstrating any training and/or technical assistance efforts. (2)The ME will provide technical assistance and support to the Network Provider to ensure the continued integration of services and support for individuals served, to include but not limited to, quality improvement activities to implement evidenced-based practice treatment protocols, the application of process improvement methods to improve the coordination of access and services that are culturally and linguistically appropriate. (3) The ME will provide technical assistance and support to the Network Provider for the maintenance and reporting of data on the performance standards that are specified in Exhibit O, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomm es/Out puts. In addition, the ME may convene cross-organizational training and assistance to help non accredited Network Providers become accredited. (4)The ME implements a training program for its staff and the Network Provider staff. The trainingo assure that staff receives externally mandated and internal training. The ME may coordinate training or directly provide training to Network Provider staff. d. Managing Entity Determinations The ME has exclusive authority to make the following determination(o) and to set the Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 33of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 377 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 procedures that the Network Provider shall follow in obtaining the required determi nation(o): (1) Whether the Network Provider is meeting the terms and conditions of this contract, to include the documents that constitute this contract, any documents incorporated into any attachment by reference, Program Description, policies and procedures, and any documents incorporated herein byreference. (2) The ME reserves the exclusive right to make certain determinations in these specifications.The absence of the ME setting forth a specific reservation of rights does not mean that all other areas of this contract are subjectto mutual agreement.The ME reserves the right to make exclusively any and all determinations that it deems are necessary to protect the best interests of the State of Florida and the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals who are served by the ME either directly orthrough anyone of its contracted Network Providers. (3) In the event of any disputes regarding the eligibility of individuals served, the determination made by the MEio final and binding on all parties. C. Method ofPayment Exhibit E, Method ofPayment Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA ExhibitH, Funding Detail and Local Match Monthly Payment Request (incorporated herein by reference and available from the ME's Contract Manager O. Special Provisions 1. The Network Provider io expected to maintain its administration cost to 10.00%or less for each fiscal year of this contract, unless otherwise noticed by the ME. The cost savings shall be reallocated tosupport the increase ofdirect services, improved access to quality care, promotion of service continuity, and the implementation and/or expansion in the use of evidence-based practices. The Network Provider's Projected Covered Service Operating and Capital Budget shall evidence the reduction and redistribution of the cost savings. 2. The ME contracts with Mobile Response Teams (K4RTs) in both Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. MRTo provide on-demand crisis intervention services in any setting in which a behavioral health crisis is occurring, including homes, schools and emergency rooms. MRTo are multi-disciplinary teams of behavioral health professionals and paraprofessionals with specialized crisis intervention and operations training. Mobile response services are available 24/7 with the ability to respond within 60minutes. MRT staff triage calls in order to determine the level of severity and prioritize calls that meet the clinical threshold required for an in-person response. The primary goals of the MRTo is to lessen trauma, divert from emergency departments or juvenile/criminal justice, and prevent unnecessary psychiatric hospitalizations. MRTs are designed to be accessible in the community at any time. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 34of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 378 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 The Network Provider must provide the contact information for the Southern Region's Mobile Response Teams to parents and caregivers of children, adolescents, and young adults between the ages of 18 and 2S, inclusive,who receive behavioral health services. ForMiami'DadeCountytheMRTNetworkProviderioBanyanHea|thSyotemo, |nc The 24'Hour Crisis Hotline io (30S) 774'3616or(30S) 774'3617. VVeboite: For Monroe County,the MRT Network Provider io Guidance Care/Center, Inc. The 24'Hour Crisis Hotline is: (30S)434'7660, option#8. VVeboite: 3. Intern Registration Requirements pursuant to sertion4S1.0046 F.S. (m) The Network Provider shall monitor and ensure that an individual who has not satisfied the postgraduate orpoot'master's level experience requirements, as specified ina. 491.O0S(1)/c\' (3)(c), or(4)(c), F.S., register as an intern in the profession for which he or she is seeking licensure before commencing the post-master's experience requirement or for an individual who intends to satisfy partoftherequiredgraduate'|eve| practicum, internohip, orfie|dexperience, outoide the academic arena for any profession, the network provide must monitor and ensure that the individual registers as an intern in the profession for which he or she is seeking licensure before commencing the practicum, internship, or field experience. (b) An intern registration io valid for five(S)years. (d Aregiotmtion issued onorbefore March31, 2017, expires March 31, 2022, and may not be renewed or reissued. Any registration issued after March 31, 2017,expires 60 months after the date it is issued. Aouboequent intern registration may not be issued unless the candidate has passed the theory and practice examination described ino.491.00S(1)(d), (3)(d), and (4)(d), F.S. (d) An individual who has held a provisional license issued by the board may not apply for an intern registration in the same profession. 4. Real-time Data Entry: When required by the Prime Contract, state and/or federal rules, regulations, or policies, the Network Provider shall submit to the ME real-time data in K|S Express, or other similar data structure, for services purchased by this contract. The Network Provider agrees to implement the new data reporting system when notified and ao directed by the ME. S. Incident Reports m. The Network Provider shall submit incident reports into the Incident Reporting and Analysis System (|RAS) on all reportable incidents per CFOP 215'6, within one (1) business day of the Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 35of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 379 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 incident occurring. Failure to comply with the reporting requirements constitutes a lack of compliance with Ucenoureotatuo or contract provisions. The Network Provider may be assessed financial consequences for failure to perform pursuant to section 8., of the Standard Contract |n the event an incident has an immediate impact onthe health or safety ofan individual, has potential media impact, or involves employee-related incidents of criminal activity, the Network Provider must notify the ME Continuous Quality Improvement Manager and the ME Contract Manager immediately upon discovery. Certain incidents may warrant additional follow-up by the ME. Follow-up may include on-site investigations or requests for additional information or documentation. When additional information or documentation is requested, the Network Provider will submit the information requested by the ME within 24 hours unless otherwise specified in the request. It is the responsibility of the Network Provider to maintain a monthly log listing all incidents occurring at the agency, including those submitted to the Office of the Inspector General and those not reportable in |RAS, with the following information: |ndividua|'s Served initials, incident report tracking number from |RAS (if applicable), incident report category, date and time of incident, and follow-up action taken. b. All designated public and private Baker Act receiving facilities, all State Mental Health Treatment Facilities,and all licensed Addictions Receiving Facilities that provide for the evaluation,diagnosis, care, treatment, training, or hospitalization of persons who appear to have a mental illness or have been diagnosed as having a mental illness must report seclusion and restraint event data in accordance with the DCF Pamphlet 155'2, Version 12.03, Chapter 14, or the latest revision thereof. This chapter is posted on the DCF vveboite at httpo://myf|fami|ieo.com/oervice' programs/oamh/oamhis/pamph|et'1SS'2~v12.ohtm| G. Mandatory Reporting Requirements m. The Network Provider and any subcontractor must comply with and inform its employees of the following mandatory reporting requirements. Each employee of the Network Provider, and of any subcontractor, providing services in connection with this contract who has any knowledge ofa reportable incident must report such incident aofollows: 1) Areportab|e incident iodefined inCFOP 180'4, which can be obtained from the K4E's Contract Manager 2) Reportable incidents that may involve an immediate or impending impact on the health or safety of a client shall be immediately reported to the ME's Continuous Quality Improvement Manager and the ME Contract Manager. 3) other reportable incidents must be reported to the K4E'sand Department's Office of Inspector General. Notification to the Inspector General shall be through the Internet at or by completing a Notification/investigation Request (form CF 1934) and emailing the request to the Office of Inspector General at |G.Comp|ainto@myf|fami|ieo.com. The Network Provider and subcontractor may also mail the completed form to the Office of Inspector General, 1317 Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 36 of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 380 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South Fur44� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 VVinevvood Boulevard, Building S, 2nd Floor, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399'0700; or via fax at (8S0) 488'1428. b. In the event of breach or potential breach of Protected Health Information,the Network Provider io directed to the reporting requirements delineated in the executed Business Associate Agreement, incorporated herein by reference. 7. Service Provision Requirements for Federal Block Grants m. Network Provider that receives federal block grant funds from the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment or Community Mental Health Block Grants agrees to comply with Subparts I and || of Part Bof Title X|Xof the Public Health Service Act, o. 42U.S.C. 300x'21et seq. (as approved September 22, 2000) and the Health and Human Services (HHS) Block Grant regulations (45 C.F.R. Part96). b. A Network Provider that receives funding from the SAPTBG certifies compliance with all of the requirements of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Charitable Choice provisions and the implementing regulations of 42 C.F.R. s. 54a. c. A Network Provider that receives block grant funding must monitor its compliance with block grant requirements and activities. d. The Network Provider must comply with ME, state and federal requests for information related to the SAPT and CMHS block grants. a. None of the funds provided under the following grants may be used to pay the salary of an individual at a rate in excess of Level || of the Executive Schedule: Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant, Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness, Project Launch, Florida Youth Transition to Adulthood; and Florida Chi|dren's Mental Health System of Care Expansion Implementation Project. f. As applicable, the Network Provider shall comply with the requirements set forth in 45 C.F.R. Subpart L—Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and with the requirements of42 C.F.R. Part 2. g. A Network Providerthat receives SAPT block grant funding for the purpose of primary prevention of substance use, shall comply with 4SC.F.R. o. 96.12S. h. Behavioral health services shall be provided to persons pursuant to o. 394.674, F.S., including those individuals who have been identified as requiring priority by state or federal law. The identified priority populations are found in Exhibit A, Individuals/Participants to be Served, however persons in categories (i) and (ii) below are specifically identified as persons to be given immediate priority over those in any other categories. These individuals may not be placed on a wait list without receiving interim services within the requiredtimeframeo. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 37of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 381 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South Fur44� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (i) Pursuant to4S C.F.R. o. 96.131, priority admission to pregnant women and women with dependent children by Network Service Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding. If the clinically appropriate services cannot be provided for the pregnant woman, interim services, not later than forty(48) hours after the woman seeks treatment services, shall be provided pursuant to4SC.F.R. o. 96.123; (ii) Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. o. 96126 (b), (1) and (2), adherence with the requirement to provide interim services for injection drug users by Network Service Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding and until the clinically appropriate level of treatment can be provided to the individual aofollows: 45 C.F.R.s. 96.126(b), W-(2) Capacity of treatment far intravenous substance abusers and any other reguirement. (1) l4 days after making the xequest]or admission tu such o program;ur (2) 120doys after the date of such request, /fnusuch program has the capacity to admit the individual un the date uf such request and/finterim services, including referral for prenatal core, are made available to the individual not later than 48 hours after such request. L |n accordance with 4SC.F.R. o. 96.131 (a) and (b),the Network Provider that receive Block Grant funds and that serve injection drug users must publicize the following notice: "This program receives federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant funds and serves people who inject drugs.This program io therefore federally required to give preference in admitting people into treatment as follows: 1. Pregnant injecting drug users; 2. Pregnant drug users; 3. People who inject drugs; and 4. All others." }. |n accordance with 4SCFRo. 96.123(a)(7) and o. 96.132(b),the Network Provider that receives block grant treatment or prevention funds (or both, as the case may be) shall ensure that continuing education in such services are available to the employees who provide such services or activities and this must be documented to demonstrate the provision of said education. k. Outreach Services to Injection Drug Users:The Network Provider shall carry out outreach activities to encourage injection drug users in need of treatment to undergo such treatment pursuant to the requirements in 45 C.F.R. o. 96.126(e),The Network Provider shall document the services to demonstrate the provision of these services per the documentation requirements for Outreach services specified in Ru|e6SE'14, F.A.C. |. The Network Provider shall ensure compliance with 45 C.F.R. Subpart C—Financial Management. mm. Only if such services are purchased through this contract is the Network Provider responsible for complying with the reporting requirements outlined in Exhibit AB, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) Early Intervention Funded Services for Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) by the dates and to the individual(s) listed in Exhibit C, Required Reports. Subject to other applicable state and/or federal requirements, the ME may require additional reports from the Network Provider. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 30of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 382 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� �`t-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 n. Only if such services are purchased through this contract is the Network Provider responsible for complying with the for SAPTBG set-aside funded services for pregnant women and women with dependent children services, SAPTBG set-aside funded services for HIV Early Intervention Programs and the SAPTBG set-aside funds for Evidenced-based Outreach Services to Injection Drug Users ao outlined in Exhibit C, Required Reports. o. The Network Provider shall make available, either directly or by arrangement with others, tuberculosis services to include counseling, testing, and referral for evaluation and treatment pursuant to4SC.F.R. o.96.17 and in compliance with Ch. 6SD'30.0042, 6, F.A.C. p. The Network Provider shall use SAPTBG funds provided under this contract to support both substance abuse treatment services and appropriate co-occurring disorder treatment services for individuals with a co-occurring mental disorder only if the funds allocated are used to support substance abuse prevention and treatment services and are tracked to the specific substance abuse activity ao listed inExhibit G, Covered Service Funding bVOCA. q. The Network Provider is required to participate in the peer-based fidelity assessment process to assess the quality, appropriateness, and efficacy of treatment services provided to individuals under this contract pursuant to 45 C.F.R. 96.136. r. The United States Public Health Service Act, Sections 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and Title 4S of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 96.135(a)(5) prohibit States from expending Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SAPTBG) and Community Mental Health Services funds "To provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public or non-profit private entity". Ordinarily, the term "financial assistance" is used to describe a grant relationship as distinguished from a procurement relationship, typically funded by contract. While the above' referenced statute and regulations preclude States from providing grants tofor-profit entities, procurement contracts may be entered into with for-profit entities. This is the latest interpretation from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (4/5/2009). [PHS Act oo. 1931(a)(1)(E), and 1916 (a)(S), and 4SCfR, Part 9613S(a)(S)]. 8. The Network Provider agrees to maximize the use of state residents,state products,and other Florida- based buoineooeoinfu|0Uingtheircontractua|dutieounderthiocontract. S. Option for Increased Services The Network Provider acknowledges and agrees that the contract may be amended to include additional, negotiated, services as deemed necessary bythe ME. Additional services can only be increased if the Network Provider demonstrates competence in the provision of contractual services and meets whatever criteria are established by the ME from time to time. The ME in its sole discretion shall determine at what time and to which Network Provider and what amounts are to be given to Network Providers for additional services. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 39of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 383 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� ��on�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 10. Sliding Fee Scale Prevention services are exempt from the Sliding Fee Scale requirements per Rule 65E'14.018, F.A.C. 11. Transportation Disadvantaged The Network Provider agrees to comply with the provisions of chapter427, F.S, Part |, Transportation Services, and Chapter41'2, F.A.C, Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, if public funds provided underthis contractwill be used to transport individuals. The Network Provider agrees to comply with the provisions of Children and Families Operating Procedures 40'50 (CFOP40'S) Acquisition of Vehicles for Transporting Disadvantaged Consumers if publicfunds provided underthis contract will be used to purchase vehicles which will be used to transport individuals. 12. National Provider identifier(NP|) (m) All network providers shall obtain and use an NP|, a H|PAAstandard unique health identifier for health care providers. (b) An application for anNP| maybe submitted online at: httpo://hmoa.com/oorta|/orovider/zav_pe|.ph.NAT500.htm (c) Additional information can be obtained from one of the following websites: (1) The Florida Medicaid HIPAA located at: (2) The National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) located at: 13. Ethical Conduct The Network Provider understands that performance under this contract involves the expenditure of public funds from both the state and federal governments, and that the acceptance of such funds obligates the Network Provider to perform its services in accordance with the very highest standards of ethical conduct. No employee, director, officer, agent of the Network Provider shall engage in any business, financial or legal relationships that undermine the public trust, whether the conduct is unethical, or lends itself to the appearance of ethical impropriety. Network Providers' directors, officers or employees shall not participate in any matter that would inure to their special gain and shall recuoe themselves accordingly. Public funds may not be used for purposes of lobbying, or for political contributions, or for any expense related to such activities, pursuant to Section 12,. of the Standard Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 40of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 384 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 Contract of this contract. The Network Provider understands that the ME contracts with the department, and as a subcontractor, recognizes that the department is a public agency which is mandated to conduct business in the sunshine, pursuant to section 286.011, F.S, and chapter 119, Florida Lam, and that all issues relating to the business of the department, the ME and the Network Provider are public record and subject to full disclosure. The Network Provider understands that attempting to exercise undue influence on the ME, the department and its employees to allow deviation or variance from the terms of this contract other than a negotiated, publicly disclosed amendment, is prohibited by the State of Florida, pursuant to section 286.011, F.S. The Network Provider's conduct is subject to all state and federal laws governing the conduct of entities engaged in the business of providing services togovernment. 14. Information Technology Resources If applicable,the Network Providers must receive written approval from the ME prior to purchasing any Information Technology Resource (|TR)with contract funds. The Contract Manager is responsible for serving as the liaison between the Network Provider and the ME during the completion of the process as instructed by the Contract Manager. The Network Provider will not be reimbursed for any |TR purchases made prior to obtaining the ME'o written approval. 16. Programmatic,Fiscal 8&Contractual Contract File References All of the documentation submitted by the Network Provider which may include, but not be limited to the Network Provider's original proposal, Program Description, Projected Covered Service Operating and Capital Budget, Agency Capacity Report and Personnel Detail Record, are herein incorporated by reference for programmatic, contractual and fiscal assurances ofservice provision These referenced contractual documents will be part of the Contract Manager's file. Documents incorporated by reference in this contract are available in the ME Contract Manager's file. 16. Employee Loans Funds provided by the ME to the Network Provider under this contract shall not be used by the Network Provider to make loans to their employees, officers, directors and/or subcontractors. Violation of this provision shall be considered a breach of contract and the termination of this contract shall be in accordance with the Section 10. of the Standard Contract. A loan is defined as any advancement of money for which the repayment period extends beyond the next scheduled pay period. 17. Trmve| The Network Provider's internal procedures will assure that: travel voucher Form DFS'AA'15, State of Florida Voucher for Reimbursement of Traveling Expenses, incorporated herein by reference, be utilized completed and maintained on file by the Network Provider. Original receipts for expenses incurred during officially authorized travel, items such as car rental and air transportation, parking and lodging, tolls and fares, must be maintained on file by the Network Provider. Section 287.058 (1) (b) F.S., requires that bills for any travel expense shall be maintained in accordance with Section 112.061, F.S. governing payments for traveling expenses. CFOP 40 1 (Official Travel of State Employees and Non-Employees) provides further explanation, clarification, and instruction regarding Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 4lof46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 385 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 the reimbursement of traveling expenses necessarily incurred during the performance of business. The Network Provider must retain on file documentation of all travel expenses to include the following data elements: name of the traveler, dates of travel, travel destination, purpose of travel, hours of departure and return, per them or meals allowance, map mileage, incidental expenses, signature of payee and payee's supervisor. 18. Property and Title toVehicles m. Property (1) Nonexpendab|e property is defined as tangible personal property of a non'conoumab|enature that has an acquisition value or coot of $1,000 or more per unit and an expected useful life of at least one year, and hardback covered bound books that are not circulated to students or the general public, the value or cost of which io $2S0ormore. Hardback books with a value or cost of$100 or more should be classified as nonexpenclable property only if they are circulated to students orto the general public. All computers, including all desktop and laptop computers, regardless of the acquisition coot or value are classified as nonexpendab|e property. Motor vehicles include any automobile, truck, airplane, boat or other mobile equipment used for transporting persons orcargo. (2) When state property will be assigned to a provider for use in performance of a contract, the title for that property or vehicle shall be immediately transferred to the provider where it shall remain until this contract is terminated or until other disposition instructions are furnished by the ME'o Contract Manager. When property is transferred to the provider, the department shall pay for the title transfer. The provider's responsibility starts when the fully accounted for property or vehicle is assigned to and accepted by the provider. Business arrangements made between the provider and its subcontractors shall not permit the transfer of title of state property to subcontractors. While such business arrangements may provide for subcontractor participation in the use and maintenance of the property under their control, the ME shall hold the provider solely responsible for the use and condition of said property. Provider inventories shall be conducted in accordance with CFOP80'2. (3) If any property is purchased by the provider with funds provided by this contract, the provider shall inventory all nonexpendab|e property including all computers. A copy of which shall be submitted to the along with the expenditure report for the period in which it was purchased. At least annually,the provider shall submit a complete inventory of all such property to the ME whether new purchases have been made ornot. (4) The Network Provider Inventory List, incorporated herein by reference, and available from the designated ME Contract Manager upon request, shall include, at a minimum,the identification number;year and/or model,a description of the property, its use and condition,current location, the name of the property custodian, class code (use state standard codes for capital assets), if a group, record the number and description of the components making up the group, name, make, or manufacturer, serial number(o), if any, and if an automobile,the V|N and certificate number; acquisition date, original acquisition coot, funding source, information needed to calculate the federal and/or state share of its coot. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 42of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 386 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 (S) The ME'o Contract Manager must provide disposition instructions tothe provider prior tothe end of the contract period. The provider cannot dispose of any property that reverts to the ME or department without the Contract Manager's approval. The provider shall furnish a Closeout Inventory Form no later than 30 days before the completion or termination of this contract. The Closeout Inventory Form shall include all nonexpendab|e property including all computers purchased bythe provider.The Closeout Inventory Form shall contain,at a minimum, the same information required bythe annual inventory. (Q) The provider hereby agrees that all inventories required by this contract shall be current and accurate and reflect the date of the inventory. If the original acquisition coot of a property item is not available at the time of inventory, an estimated value shall be agreed upon by both the provider and the ME and shall be used in place of the original acquisition cost. (7) Title (ownership) to and possession of all property purchased by the provider pursuant tothis contract shall be vested in the ME upon completion or termination of this contract. During the term of this contract, the provider is responsible for insuring all property purchased by or transferred to the provider is in good working order. The provider hereby agrees to pay the cost of transferring title to and possession of any property for which ownership is evidenced by a certificate of title. The provider shall be responsible for repaying to the ME the replacement cost of any property inventoried and not transferred to the ME upon completion or termination of this contract. When property transfers from the provider to the ME, the provider shall be responsible for paying for the title transfer. (8) If the provider replaces or disposes of property purchased by the provider pursuant to this contract, the Network Provider is required to provide accurate and complete information pertaining to replacement or disposition of the property as required on the provider's annual inventory. (S) The provider hereby agrees to indemnify the ME and the department against any claim or |000 arising out of the operations of any motor vehicle purchased by or transferred to the provider pursuant to this contract. (10)A formal contract amendment is required prior to the purchase of any property item not specifically listed in the approved contract budget. b. Title toVehicles (1) Title (ownership) to, and possession of, all vehicles acquired with funds from this contract shall be vested in the ME upon completion or termination of the contract. The provider will retain custody and control during the contract period, including extensions and renewals. (2) During the term of this contract,title to vehicles furnished bythe state or acquired at the direction of the state(using state or federal funds)shall not be vested in the provider. Subcontractors shall not be assigned or transferred title to these vehicles. The provider hereby agrees to indemnify the ME or the department against any claim or |000 arising out of the operations of any motor vehicle purchased by or transferred to the provider pursuant to this contract. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 43of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 387 Contract No. P'oo Ibr1%b";� NflInd South HurIA4� w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3,,2033 1S. National Voter Registration Act (Nl/RA) of1SS3 m. The Network Provider shall comply with the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993, Pub. L. 103'31 (1993), oo. 97.021 and 97.0S8, F.S, and ch. 1S'2.048, F.A.C, in accordance with Guidance 2S — National Voter Registration Act Guidance. b. AoaVoter Registration Agency, the Network Providers shall designate aVoting Registration Activities Coordinator and provide the contact information of the Coordinator by the date and to the individual(s) identified in Exhibit C'1, Required Reports. The Network Provider shall notify the ME's Contract Manager, in writing within (10) calendar days of staffing changes regarding this position. c. As a Voter Registration Agency, the Network Provider shall provide individuals seeking services and/or individuals served with an opportunity at admission or when they change an address,to either register or update their voter registration.The National Voter Registration Act Preference Form/Application are DS'DE77'ENG and DS'DE77'SPN, are available at the link provided in paragraph f, below d. The Network Provider shall submit a NVRA Voter Registration Agencies Quarterly Activities Report Form, DS'DE131, by the dates and to the individual(s) identified in Exhibit C}1, Required Reports. The Quarterly Activity Report Form is available at the link provided in paragraph f, below. a. Any person aggrieved by a violation of either the National Voter Registration Act or a voter registration or removal procedure under the Florida Election Code may file a written complaint with the Department of State by completing and submitting the NVRAComp|aint Form (DS'DE18). t The Department of State has published all form referenced herein, along with online training and additional guidance to implement NVRAat: actZ 20. Special Insurance Provisions m. The Network Provider shall notify the ME Contract Manager within thirty (30) calendar days if there is a modification to the terms of insurance including but not limited to, cancellation or modification to policy limits. b. The Network Provider acknowledges that, as an independent contractor,the Network Providers, and its subcontractors, at all tiers are not covered by the State of Florida Risk Management Trust Fund for liability created byo. 284.30, F.S. c. The Network Provide shall obtain and provide proof to the &4E's Contract Manager of Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 44of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 388 Contract No. P'oo Ibrk b";� NflInd South HurIA4� (C't-Pon�ncflo;�,w;Sov*bflutild�� Be`�vit-oe|HeMknh Nefi�uWk,Inc,) 07NO3;2033 comprehensive general liability insurance coverage (broad form coverage), specifically including premises,fire and legal liability to cover managing the Network Provider and all of its employees. The limits of Network Provider's coverage shall be no less than $380000 per occurrence with a minimal annual aggregate ofno less than $1,000,000. d. If any officer, employee, or agent of the Network Provider operates a motor vehicle in the course of the performance of its duties under this contract, the Network Provider shall obtain and provide proof to the Department and the Managing Entity of comprehensive automobile liability insurance coverage.The limits of the Network Provider's coverage shall be no less than $300,000 per occurrence with a minimal annual aggregate of no less than $1,000,000. a. If any officer, employee, or agent of the Network Service Provider, at all tiers, provides any professional services or provides or administers any prescription drug or medication or controlled substance in the course of the performance of the duties of the Network Service Provider, the Managing Entity shall cause the Network Service Provider, at all tiers,to obtain and provide proof to the Managing Entity and the Department of professional liability insurance coverage, including medical malpractice liability and errors and omissions coverage, to cover all Network Service Provider employees with the same limits. f. The ME and the Department shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money that may represent a deductible or self-insured retention under any such insurance.The payment of any deductible on any policy shall be the sole responsibility of the Network Provider purchasing the insurance. g. All such insurance policies of the Network Providers, and its subcontractors at all tiers, shall be provided by insurers licensed or eligible to do and that are doing business in the State of Florida. Each insurer must have a minimum rating of"A" by A. M. Best or an equivalent rating by a similar insurance rating firm and shall name the ME and the Department as an additional insured under the poUcy(ieo). The Network Provider shall use its best good faith efforts to cause the insurers issuing all such general, automobile, and professional liability insurance to use a policy form with additional insured provisions naming the ME and the Department as an additional insured or form of additional insured endorsement that is acceptable to the ME and the Department in the reasonable exercise of its judgment. h. The requirements of this section shall be in addition to, and not in replacement of, the requirements of Section 24, Insurance, of the Standard Contract. but in the event of any inconsistency between the requirements of this section and the requirements of the Standard Contract,the provisions of this section shall prevail and control. L If the Network Provider is an agency or subdivision of the State, its obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the ME shall be to the extent permitted by section 768.28, F.S. or other applicable law, and without waving the limits of sovereign immunity. Attachment|HCO2Vj Page 45of46 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 389 Contract No. P'oo I"I"1%in";� NflInd South Fk-W44� w;South flotild Behn it-WM HeMnh Nefi4t-Wk,Inc,) 07/03,,2023 E. List of Exhibits The Network Provider agrees to comply with the exhibits listed below. The following exhibits,or the latest revisions thereof,are incorporated in and made a part of the contract. 1. Exhibit A, Clients/Participants to be Served 2. Exhibit B, Method of Payment 3. Exhibit C, Required Reports 4. Exhibit D,Substance Abuse and Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes and Outputs 5. Exhibit F, State and Federal Laws, Rules and Regulations 6. Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA 7. Exhibit H, Funding Detail &Local Match Plan Attachment 1 HCO2(f) Page 46 of 46 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 390 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 EXHIBIT A Individuals/PmrticipmntstobeServed A. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Network Provider must provide services funded by this contract to the target population(s) checked below: Non-Prevention Prevention Adult Mental Health-Severe&Persistent Mental Illness El Adult Substance Abuse Adult Mental Health-Serious&Acute Episodes of Mental Z Children's Substance Abuse Illness Adult Mental Health-Mental Health Problems Substance Abuse Community Coalition Adult Mental Health-Forensic Involvement Children's Mental Health-Serious Emotional Disturbances Children's Mental Health-Emotional Disturbances Children's Mental Health-At Risk of Emotional Disturbances Adult Substance Abuse Children's Substance Abuse B. INDIVIDUAL SERVED/PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY 1. The Network Provider agrees that all individuals meeting the target population descriptions in the table above are eligible for services based on the availability of resources. Tobe eligible to receive substance abuse and mental health services funded by the Department, an individual must be indigent, uninsured, or underinsured and meet at least one of the target populations ino. 394.674, Florida Statutes. Link to o. 394.674, Florida Statute: 2. Behavioral Health services must be provided to individuals pursuant to o. 394.674, F.S, including those individuals who have been identified as requiring priority by state or federal law. These identified priorities include, but are not limited to, the categories in sections (a) through (j), below. Individuals in categories (a) and (b) are specifically identified aoindividuals tobe given immediate priority over those in any other sections. a. Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. s. 96.131, priority admission to pregnant women and women with dependent children by Network Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding; b. Pursuant to 45 C.F.R. o. 96.126, compliance with interim services, for injection drug users, by Network Providers receiving SAPT Block Grant funding and treating injection drug users; c Priority for services to families with children that have been determined to require substance abuse and mental health services by child protective investigators and also meet the target populations in subsections (a) or (b), above. Such priority Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 must be limited to individuals that are not enrolled in Medicaid or another insurance program, or require services that are not paid by another payor source: (1) Parents or caregivers in need of adult mental health services pursuant to o. 394.674(1)(a)2, F.S, based upon the emotional crisis experienced from the potential removal of children; and (2) Parents or caregivers in need of adult substance abuse services pursuant to o. 394.674(1)(c)3., F.S, based on the risk tothe children due to a substance use disorder. d. Individuals who reside in civil and forensic state Mental Health Treatment Facilities and individuals who are at risk of being admitted into a civil or forensic State Mental Health Treatment Facility; e. Individuals who are voluntarily admitted, involuntarily examined, or placed under Part |, Chapter 394, F.S.; t Individuals who are involuntarily admitted under Part V, Chapter 397, F.S.; g. Residents of assisted living facilities ao required inoo. 394.4S74 and 429.07S, F.S.; h. Children referred for residential placement in compliance with Ch. 65E'9.008, F.A.C.; i Inmates approaching the End of Sentence pursuant to Children and Families Operating Procedure (CROP) 155'47' "Processing Referrals from the Department ofCurrections'^ and j. In the event of a Presidential Ma/or Disaster Declaration, Crisis Counseling Program (CCP) services must be contracted for according to the terms and conditions of any CCP grant award approved by representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). 3. Mental health crisis intervention and crisis stabilization facility services, and substance abuse detoxification and addiction receiving facility services, must be provided to all individuals meeting the criteria for admission, subject to the availability of beds and/or funds. C. |NO|l/|OUAURART|C|PANTS DETERMINATION 1. Determination for eligibility for services for individuals seeking and receiving services funded under this Contract is the responsibility of the Network Provider subject to the provision of Section C. S, below. The Network Provider must adhere to the eligibility requirements as specified in Exhibit p, SAh8H Programmatic State and Federal Laws, Rules, and Regulations. The ME reserves the right to review the Network Provider's determination of eligibility and override the determination of the Network Provider. When this occurs the Network Provider will immediately provide services to the individual until such time the individual completes his/her treatment, voluntarily leaves the program, or the ME's decision is overturned as a result of the dispute resolution. 2. In no circumstances must an individua|'s county ofresidence he a factor that denies access to service. Authorized services must only be provided within the serviced area(o) outlined in Attachment 1, Section A.2.c.(2), subject to the availability of funds. 3. In the event of dispute regarding an individua|'s eligibility for services and/or placement into the appropriate level of care, the dispute must not preclude the Network Provider from Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 providing the services to eligible individuals until the dispute is resolved. The dispute resolution process iodescribed in Paragraph 49. of the Standard Contract. 4. Participant eligibility (Direct Prevention) and target population eligibility (Community Prevention) must also be based upon the community action plan or on the relevant epidemiology data. S. The Department, in accordance with state law, is exclusively responsible for defining Individuals Served for services provided through this Contract. In the event of dispute, the determination made by the Department io final and binding on all parties. O. CONTRACT LIMITS 1. The Network Provider is not authorized to bill the ME for more units than can be purchased with the amount of funds specified in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA, subject to the availability of funds. An exception is granted at the end of the contract term, when the ME at its sole discretion may pay, subject to the availability of funds, the Network Provider for "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", in whole or in part, or not at all, for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be determined by the Network Provider delivering and billing for services in excess of those units of service the ME will be required to pay. The ME's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the DCF. 2. The Network Provider agrees that funds provided in this contract will not be used to serve individuals outside the target population(s) specified in the paragraph above. NOTE: Prevention funds allocated to underage drinking programs and activities targeting eighteen (18) totwenty (20)year old individuals may be taken from Adult Substance Abuse Prevention funds. l The provision of services required under this contract are limited to eligible residents, children and adults receiving authorized services within the counties outlined in Attachment 1, Section A. 2. c (2) and limited by the availability offunds. 4. The Network Provider may not authorize or incur indebtedness on behalf of the ME or the Department. Exhi bit A Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 EXHIBIT B METHOD OFPAYMENT 1. PAYMENT CLAUSES m. Fee-for-Service: This is a Fee-for-Service contract, paid in accordance with subsection 65E 14.021(2), F.A.C. The unit prices forthe covered services purchased underthis contract are listed in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA. The ME may pay the Network Provider for the delivery of service units provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not to exceed $450,000.00 ($150,000.00 per fiscal year of this contract) subject to the availability of funds and satisfactory performance of all terms by the Network Provider. b. Case Rate:This contract purchases(N/A) services and is reimbursed bythe ME using a Case Rate in accordance with subsection 6SE'14.021(2), F.A.C. The ME shall pay the Network Provider for the delivery of services provided in accordance with the service delivery described in the approved Program Description, incorporated herein by reference, and terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not toexceed subject to the availability offunds. The approved Case Rate is listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding by OCA under OCA. c. Capitation Rate: This contract purchases (N/A) services and is reimbursed by the ME using a Capitation Rate in accordance with subsection 65E 14.021(2), F.A.C. The ME shall pay the Network Provider for the delivery of services provided in accordance with the service delivery described in the approved Program Description, incorporated herein by reference, and terms and conditions of this contract for a total dollar amount not to exceed (N/A), subject to the availability of funds.The Capitation Rate is listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding by OCA under OCA. d. Cost Reimbursement: The ME shall reimburse the Network Provider for allowable expenditures incurred pursuant to the terms of this contract and the terms in Exhibit M 1, Services to be Provided,for a total dollar amount not to exceed ($0.00) subject to the availability of funds and ExhibitM'2, Line Item Operating Budget. e. The total contract amount for services purchased through this contract is $450,}00.}0 ($150,000.00 per fiscal year of this contract) of the total Contract amount, the ME will be required to pay subject to the delivery andappropriatebi||ingforoerviceo.Theremainingamountof$O. lOrepresents"Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds"' which the ME' at its sole discretion and subject tothe availability of funds, may pay to the Network Provider, in whole or in part, or not at all, for Exemplary Performance by the Network Provider. Exemplary Performance will be demonstrated by the Network Provider's service delivery and billing for those services in excess of those units of service the &4E will be required to pay. The K4E's obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the Contract between the ME and the Department. Any costs or services eligible to be paid for under any other contract or from any other source are not eligible for payment under this Contract. 2. GROUP SERVICES Exhibit B Page 1of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 394 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Aftercare, Intervention, Outpatient, and Recovery Support Services (Substance Abuse) are eligible for special group rates. Group services shall be billed based ona direct staff hour,at2S% of the contract's established rate for the individual services for the same covered service. Excluding Outpatient,total hourly reimbursement for group services shall not exceed the charges for fifteen (15) individuals per group. Group size limitations outlined in the current Medicaid Handbook apply to Outpatient group services funded under this contract. 3. FLEXIBILITY Unless otherwise notified in writing by the ME, the Network Provider is authorized to use the funds within each Other Cost Accumulator("OCA"), and for the approved covered services within that OCAao listed in Exhibit G, Covered Services Funding bxOCA, with 100% flexibility without the need for an amendment to this contract. 4. LOCAL MATCH REQUIREMENT m. Pursuant to o. 394.76(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.), the Network Provider agrees to provide local matching funds in the amount of as indicated in ExhibitH, Funding Detail and Local Match Plan. b. Should the Network Provider receive any funding from the "Uncompensated Units Reimbursement Funds", then the amount of Local Match Plan as it appears on Exhibit H, Funding Detail, will automatically change, utilizing the following formula: The additional match required on the uncompensated units=Uncompensated Substance Abuse Services X 16.67%+Uncompensated Mental Health Services that is not exempt from local match requirements X33.33%. * *The following MH services are exempt from the local match requirement i. Case Management Intensive Case Management Residential Services |'|V Supported Housing/Living Short Term Residential Treatment (not exempt if funded by Baker Act funds or operated by public receiving facility) FACT Teams ii. CMH Programs (100435 Category & 102780 (PRTS) Category) that are not grant funded. S. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLANS In accordance with the provisions of o. 402.73(1), F.S, and Rule 65'29.001, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), corrective action plans may be required for noncompliance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed, to include contract termination in whole or in part,for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. Exhibit B Page 2of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 395 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 G. REDUCTION ORDV|THOLO|NG OF FUNDS m. The ME may reduce or withhold funds pursuant to Rule 65-29.001, F.A.C., if the Network Provider fails to comply with the terms of the contract and/or fails to submit client reports and/or data as requiredinDCFPAM1SS'2, Ru|e6SE'14, F.A.C.andbytheduedateo|iotedonExhibitC,Required Reports. b. The ME'o decision to reduce or withhold funds will be submitted tothe Network Provider in writing. The written notice will specify the manner in which the Network Provider has failed to comply with the terms of the contract.When, and if, compliance is achieved,the withheld funds will be disbursed to the Network Provider. 7. CLOSURE ORSUSPENSION OF SERVICES If the Network Provider closes or suspends the provision of services funded by this contract,the Network Provider agrees to notify the ME in writing thirty(30)calendar days prior to their intent to close, suspend or end service(s). If the Network Provider fails to notify the ME,the Network Provider hereby agrees not to request payment for services provided in prior months if the actual number of services in the month for which payment is being requested is less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the prorated amount of services by covered service as given on Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA, or twenty-five percent(25%) of the prorated share of the amount of funding as specified on Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding by OCA. 8. PURCHASE OFAOO|TONALSERVICES The ME in its sole discretion and subject to funding availability, may purchase from any Network Provider prior to the end of the contract period any service units provided at anytime during the term of the contract. S. ADDITIONAL RELEASE OFFUNDS At its sole discretion,the ME may approve the release of more than the monthly prorated amount when the Network Provider submits a written request justifying the release of additional funds, if funds are available and services have been provided. 10. THIRD PARTY BILLING m. For the purposes of payment,the Department nor the ME shall be considered a liable third-party payer for Medicaid or other publicly funded benefits assistance program. A Medicaid enrolled Network Provider shall not bill the ME for Medicaid covered services provided to a Medicaid eligible recipient.The Network Providers shall not bill the ME for: i. Any Covered Service that is partially compensated by Medicaid, or another publicly funded benefits program source.This shall include any difference in a network provider's rate for a Covered Service and any discount or contracted rate payable by another source, or ii. An individua|'s share of service cost, when that cost is reimbursable by Medicaid, or another publicly funded benefits program. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent payment for Covered Services that are not covered by Medicaid or another publicly funded benefits assistance program or provided to an Exhibit B Page 3of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 396 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 individual who has depleted other fund sources. b. Department funds may not reimburse services provided to: i. Individuals who have third party insurance coverage when the services provided are covered under the insurance plan; or ii. Medicaid enrollees or recipients of another publicly funded health benefits assistance program,when the services provided are covered by said program. c. Department funds may reimburse services provided to: L Individuals who have lost coverage through Medicaid, or any other publicly funded health benefits assistance program coverage for any reason during the period of non-coverage; or ii. Individuals who have a net family income at or above 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines, subject to the sliding fee scale requirements in Rule 6SE'14.018F.A.C. iii. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid funds are accounted for separately from funds for this contract. d. In no event shall Medicaid, any health insurance, another publicly funded health benefits assistance program,or the ME be billed for the same service provided to the same individual on the same day. e. Medicaid earnings cannot be used ao local match. f. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid payments are accounted for in compliance with federal regulations. g. The Network Provider shall ensure that Medicaid funds will be accounted for separately from funds for this Contract. This includes services such as Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program /"S|PP">, Florida Assertive Community Treatment ("FACT'), Community Action Treatment ("CAT"), Family Intensive Treatment ("FIT"), and Central Receiving Facilities. 11. PAYMENT FROM MEDICAID HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS, PREPAID MENTAL HEALTH PLAN, OR PROVIDER SERVICE NETWORKS m. The Network Provider shall make every reasonable effort to identify and collect benefits from third-party payers for services rendered to eligible individuals. Third party payers are, unless waived in Section D (Special Provisions) of this contract, the Network Provider agrees that payments from commercial insurers such as worker's compensation,TRICARE, Medicare, Health Maintenance Organization, Managed Care Organizations, or other payers liable, to the extent that they are required by contract or law, to participate in the coot of providing services to a specific individual. b. Requirements for all Medicaid-enrolled Network Service Providers, prior to invoicing the Managing Entity for any services provided to any Medicaid-enrolled recipients, the Network Exhibit B Page 4of7 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 397 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Provider must maintain documentation for each individual served in a format that is easily accessible and retrievable for monitoring or auditing purposes by the ME or Department that it has i Submitted a prior authorization request foranyMedicaid-coveredoerviceoprovided. ii Appealed any denied prior authorizations. iii Provided assistance to appeal a denial of eligibility orcoverage. iv. Verified the provided service is not a covered service under Florida Medicaid, as defined in ChapterS9G-4, F.4.[, or is not available through the indixiduu|'s K4M4 Plan. V. In cases where the individuals Medicaid-covered service limit has been exhausted for mental health services, an appropriately licensed mental health professional has issued avvrittendinica| determination that the individual continues to need the specific mental health treatment service provided. vi In cases where the individual's Med ica id-covered service limit has been exhausted for substance use disorder treatment services a qualified professional as defined in Section 397.311, F.S., has issued a written clinical determination that the individual continues to need the specific service provided. 12. TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES(TANF) BILLING, |FAPPLICABLE The Network Provider's attention is directed to its obligations under applicable parts of Part AorTitle |V of the Social Security Act and the Network Provider agrees that TANF funds shall be expended for TANF participants in accordance with Chapters 414, and 445' F.S. and the Department's State Plan for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, renewal October 1, 2020 —September 30, 2023, or the latest revision thereof. Department's State Plan for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families can be obtained from the contract manager, or can be found at the following web site: The contract shall specify the unit cost rate for each covered service contracted for TANF funding,which shall be the same rate as for non'TANF funding, but the contract shall not specify the number ofTANF units or the amount ofTANF funding for individual covered services. 13. INVOICE REQUIREMENTS m. The rates negotiated with any Network Provider may not exceed the rate as specified in in Exhibit G, Covered Service Funding bxOCA and/or the amounts listed in Exhibit h8'2, Line Item Operating Budget,where applicable. b. Network Providers are required to comply with Rule 65E 14.021, F.A.C, Schedule ofCovered Services, including but not limited to, covered services, methods ofpayments, descriptions, program areas, data elements, required fiscal reports, program description, rate setting process, payment for services including allowable and unallowable units and requests for payments. c. For Network Providers that receive block grant funding, the invoice shall include the minimum Exhibit B Page 6of7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 398 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 data elements to satisfy the Department's application and reporting requirements. d. A Network Provider that receives block grant funding shall, in its invoice, provide suff icient detail that captures, reports, and tests the validity of expenditures and service utilization. e' The Network Provider shall request payment monthly through submission of a properly completed invoice, within eight (8) days following the end of the month for which payment is being requested for the delivery of service.Payment to the Network Provider by the ME is subject to the availability of funds and payments received from the Department. The invoice, Monthly Payment Request, is incorporated herein by reference and available upon request from the ME's Contract Manager. f. If no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month, the Network Provider shall submit a written document to the ME indicating this information within eight (8) calendar days following the end of the month. Should the Network Provider fail to submit an invoice or written documentation if no services are due to be invoiced from the preceding month,within thirty(30) calendar days following the end of the month, then the ME at sole discretion can reallocate funds. If the Network Provider fails to submit an invoice or written documentation for two (2) consecutive months within a twelve(12) month period,the ME at sole discretion can terminate the contract. g. The Network Provider's final invoice must reconcile actual service units provided during the contract period with the amount paid by the ME.The Network Provider shall submit their fiscal year final invoice tothe ME within twenty(20) days after the end of each state fiscal year in the contract period. h. The Network Provider shall ensure that the year-to-clate number of units of service reported on a request for payment or any associated worksheet shall reconcile with the total number of units reported and accepted in KIS, PBPS, FASAMS, or other data system designated by the ME. L Pursuant to 65E'14.021(7)(a)2, F.A.C, the Network Provider shall not invoice for any Covered Services paid for under any other contract or from any other source. The Network Provider must subtract all units which are billable to Medicaid, and all units for SAMH client services paid from other sources, including Social Security, Medicare payments, Food Stamps, and funds eligible for local matching which include patient fees from first, second, and third-party payers, from each monthly request for payment. Should an overpayment be detected upon reconciliation of payments, the Network Provider must immediately refund any overpayment to the ME, including but not limited to services provided to a Medicaid-eligible individual prior to becoming a Medicaid recipient when those services are subsequently covered under a retroactive Medicaid reimbursement determination. For services provided based on bed-day availability,the Network Provider must report any payments received from all other sources on the"Schedule of Bed-Day Availability"at the end of the fiscal year and refund any overpayment. }. Invoices shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre-audit and post-audit. 14. SUPPORT|NGOOCUh8ENTA|TON m. The Network Provider agrees to maintain and submit to the ME, if applicable, service documentation for each service billed to the ME pursuant to this contract. The Network Exhibit B Page Gof7 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 399 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etworh, i#c.) 71112021 Provider shall track all units billed to the ME by program and by Other Cost Accumulator (OCA). Proper service documentation for each SAMH covered service is outlined in Ru|e6SE'14.021, F.A.C, Exhibit Y, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Funding Guidance, if applicable. b. The Network Provider shall maintain documentation to support all units billed tothe ME and units subtracted for SAMH client services on each monthly request for payment. C. Upon request, the network provider must submit to the ME and the Department information regarding the amount and number of services paid for by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. d. The Network Provider shall ensure that all services provided are entered into K|S, PBPS, FASAMS, or other data system designated by the ME. e. The k4E' Department and the State's Chief Financial Officer, reserve the right to request supporting documentation at anytime after actual units have been delivered. is. The Network Provider shall comply with the policies set forth in the Department of Financial Services Reference Guide for State Expenditures for guidance regarding the requirements applicable to the disbursement of funds from the State Treasury, regardless of payment methods. The Reference Guide for State Expenditures can be obtained at the following website: The Network Provider shall also comply with active ComptroUer/ChiefFinanda| Officer Memoranda issued by the Division of Accounting and Auditing. The Division of Accounting and Auditing Memoranda vveboiteio found in the link below: 16. FUNDING SWEEPS The Network Provider agrees that at the sole discretion of the ME and at such time and upon terms, conditions or criteria set by the ME, a review of the funding utilization rate or pattern of the Network Provider may be conducted by the ME. Based upon such review, if it is determined that the rate of utilization may result in a lapse of funds, then in that event the ME may amend the Network Provider's total amount of funding by reducing same to prevent the potential lapse. Additionally, the Network Provider's funding may be reduced and reallocated within the system of care, as determined by the ME and its sole discretion,to meetthe changing needs of the system of care.The ME will notifythe Network Provider in writing of the reduction priorto amending the total amount of funding. The ME's Lapse Policy io incorporated herein byreference. Exhibit B Page 7of7 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 400 Contract No. P'oo Thriving find South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) t Exhibit C Required Reports Required Reports Due Date #of Copies Send to. Response to Within 10 business days from 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Monitoring Reports the day the report is received Submission via E-mail) and Corrective Action 2. SFBHN staff member Plans issuing CAP External Quality Within 10 calendar days from 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Assurance Reviews, the day the report is received, Submission via E-mail) Monitoring Reports, or as requested by the 2. Director of Contract Surveys and Contract Manager Accountability Corrective Actions,as applicable Memorandum of Within 90 calendar days of 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MOU) with a contract between the ME and Federally Qualified the Network Provider(for Health Center(FQHC) newly executed MOU's); or Within 30 calendar days for Federally Qualified renewed MOU's; Updates to Health Centers are P&P for FQHC's shall be required to submit submitted within 30 calendar policies and days of adoption procedures that explain the access to primary care services to the medically underserved behavioral health client Sliding Fee Scale Prior to contract execution 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager [reflecting the Submission via E-mail) uniform schedule of discounts referenced in 65E-14.018(4)] Final FY 2021-2022 Submitted annually prior to 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (1) Projected Cost contract execution. Submit Submission via E-mail) Center Operating and updates within 30 calendar 2.VP of Finance Capital days of execution of an Budget, amendment to the contract (2) Budget Narrative, affecting the budget. (3) Network Providers Agency Service Capacity Report, (4)Cost Center Personnel Detail Report Exhibit C Page 1 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 401 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Program Description Annually, prior to contract I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (1)Organizational execution. Submit updates Submission via E-mail) Profile within 30 calendar days of 2.VP of Behavioral Health (2)Service Activity amendment Description (3)Supplemental Program Description(s) Affidavit Regarding Annually prior to contract I ME Contract Manager Debarment execution,or as requested by the Contract Manager Incident Report Within 24 hours of Submission through Submission through IRAS occurrence, in I RAS accordance with CFOP 215-6 and reportable incidents defined CFOP 180-4 Mandatory Reporting Requirements to the Office of the Inspector General Acute Care Service Real-time data submission as Electronically KIS Express Acute Care Utilization Reporting mandated by subsection System for Public Receiving 394.9082(10), Florida Statutes Facilities, Detoxification and Addiction Receiving Facilities. Monthly Data Service data shall be Electronically KIS, PBPS, or other data Required by DCF submitted electronically, system designated by the ME FASAMS PAM 155-2 weekly, by 12:00 Noon every or the Department Wednesday. Final monthly shall be submitted electronically to the ME no later than the 4th of each month following the month of service ADA Client By the 4th business day I (Electronic https:llfsl6.formsite.com/D Communication following the Submission via E-mail) CFjraininjg/Monthly- Assessment Auxiliary reporting month Suary- Aid Service Record Report/form login.htmi Monthly Summary Report (Applicable to agency's that employ Confirmation E-mail to the fifteen (15)or more ME Contract Manager employees) Exhibit C Page 2 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 402 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Monthly Service Monthly, by the eighth (8th) I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Invoice calendar day Department) after the month of service Invoice Review I As requested by ME staff Supporting Submitted with the monthly Documentation invoice,as appropriate, and/or as requested by SFBHN staff Exhibit K, Pre- Monthly, with the monthly 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Authorization invoice by the eighth (8th) Department) Utilization calendar day Management Roster after the month 2. ME ASOC Manager for Substance Abuse of service and Mental Health 3. ME CSOC Manager Residential Level 11 Services Exhibit AC, Monthly Monthly by the 5th calendar I ME Care Coordinator Care Coordination day after the month of service Report Narrative and Chart Final Invoice I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal By July 20 of each fiscal year Department) and/or 20 days after contract end date Designation of Within 5 working days of I (Electronic ME Contact Manager Dispute Resolution contract execution Submission via E-mail) Officer Court Ordered If the court ordered service is I(Electronic ME Adult System of Care Involuntary not available,submit copy of Submission via E-mail) Director Commitment, court order within one(1) Placements,Services, working day of receiving from Treatment the court if the service is not available Inventory Report ME Contract Manager 8/2/2021 1 (Electronic Submission via E-mail) Exhibit C Page 3 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 403 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Attestation of 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Network Provider's Submission via E-mail) Verification that all applicable employees and subcontractors with access to ME and/or DCF information systems have signed a DCF Civil Rights 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Compliance Checklist Submission via E-mail) (CF0946) Civil Rights 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Certificate(CF707) Submission via E-mail) Client Trust Fund 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Letter Submission via E-mail) Quality 8/2/2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Assurance/Quality Submission via E-mail) Improvement Plan 2. ME Continuous Quality Improvement Manager Signed Florida 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME Contract Manager Department of Submission via E-mail) Children and Families Employment Screening Affidavit that all required staff have been screened or Network Provider is awaiting the results of screening Peer/ROSC 8/2/2021 1(Electronic ME contract manager Champions, per Submission via E-mail) Exhibit AO. Peer Services Manager Attestation signed by 10/1/2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager the CEO/Executive Submission via E-mail) Director indicating that all applicable staff funded by this Contract have received a copy of the fully executed Contract and will receive a copy of any Exhibit C Page 4 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 404 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports amendments made to this Contract. NVRA Voter July 6,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Voter Registration Registration Agencies (Period:04/01/21-06/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Activities Coordinator Quarterly Activities October 5,2021 Report Form (DS- (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) 2. ME Contract Manager DE131; effective Ja nua ry 5,2022 01/2012 or latest (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) revision thereof, if April 5,2022 applicable (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Quarterly Financial October 29,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME VP of Finance Statements(Balance (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Sheet and Statement January 31,2022 2. ME Contract Manager of Activity) (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Attestation indicating October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager the filing of Form 941 (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) and payment of any January 31,2022 taxes due to the IRS (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) have been paid. April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) January 31,2022 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Continuous Quality (Period:07/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission via E-mail) Improvement July 29,2022 2. ME Continuous Quality Updates (Period:01/01/22-06/30/22) Improvement Manager Year-End Financial Reports for Network Provider's Not Requiring Audits Per,Attachment 11 Certification Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager indicating that the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) recipient expended year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance less than $750,000 in (federal)or 45(state) of the Federal Awards or in recipient's receipt of the audit State Awards during report, whichever occurs first, the fiscal year directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Exhibit C Page 5 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 405 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Schedule of State Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Earnings the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) 2.VP of Finance year or within 30 days (federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Projected Cost Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Center Operating and the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Capital Budget year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Actual Expenses& (federal)or 45(state) of the Revenues Schedule recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Local Match Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Calculation Form- the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Template 9- year or within 30 2.VP of Finance Department of days(federal)or 45(state) of Children and Families the recipient's receipt of the form, available at the audit report, whichever following website: occurs first, directly to each of the following unless https://www.myfifa otherwise required by Florida ilies.co /service- Statutes The schedule shall be programsisamhlman based on revenues and aging-entities/2020- expenditures recorded during contract-docs.shtmi the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Bed-Day Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Availability Payments the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) year or within 30 2.VP of Finance days(federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Exhibit C Page 6 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 406 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Agency Prepared Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Financial Statements the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) (Balance Sheet and year or within 30 2.VP of Finance Statement of Activity days(federal)or 45(state) of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Year-End Financial Reports for Network Provider's Requiring Audits Per Attachment 11 Correspondence Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager from the Auditor the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) showing proof of year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance submission of the (federal)or 45(state)of the Audit Report and recipient's receipt of the audit Management Letter report, whichever occurs first, to the Network directly to each of the Provider. following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Management letter Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager addressed to the the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Network Provider year or within 30 2.VP of Finance issued by the Auditor days(federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Exhibit C Page 7 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 407 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Financial& Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Compliance Audit to the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) include the necessary year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance schedules per (federal)or 45(state)of the Attachment 11 recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of State Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Earnings the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) 2.VP of Finance year or within 30 days(federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Related Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Party Transaction the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Adjustments year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance (federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Local Match Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Calculation Form- the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Template 9- year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Department of (federal)or 45(state)of the Children and Families recipient's receipt of the audit form, available at the report, whichever occurs first, following website: directly to each of the following unless otherwise Managing Entities- required by Florida Statutes Florida Department The schedule shall be based of Children and on revenues and expenditures Exhibit C Page 8 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 408 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Families recorded during the state's (myfifamilies.com) fiscal year. Projected Cost Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Center Operating and the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) Capital Budget year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance Actual Expenses& (federal)or 45(state)of the Revenues Schedule recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Schedule of Bed-Day Due 180 days after the end of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Availability Payments the Network Provider's fiscal Submission via E-mail) year or within 30 days 2.VP of Finance (federal)or 45(state)of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes The schedule shall be based on revenues and expenditures recorded during the state's fiscal year. Reports Required for Chiidren's Mental Health Providers,as applicable Children's Crisis Per Exhibit S-Monthly Census One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Response Team Report by the 15th of every Electronic Submission (CCRT) month following the month of attachment to an 2. Children's System of Care service email to each Manager recipient Reports Required for Behavioral Health Network(BNet)Provider Alternative Services Within 15 calendar days after One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Provision end of month Electronic Submission Documentation attachment to an 2. ME BNet Coordinator (Other than email to each Pharmaceuticals) recipient 3. Children's Mental Health State Program Office Alternative Services Within 15 calendar days after One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Provision end of month Electronic Submission Documentation attachment to an 2. ME BNet Coordinator (Pharmaceuticals email to each only) recipient 3. Children's Mental Health State Program Office Exhibit C Page 9 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 409 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Statement of September I't following close One(1) Encrypted 1. ME Contract Manager Program Cost of the contract year(June 30) Electronic Submission 2. ME BNet Coordinator attachment to an 3. Children's Mental email to each Health State Program recipient Office Reports Required for Project foeAssistance in Transition from Homelessness(PATH) Providers PATH Monthly Monthly, by the 5th calendar I (Electronic Report(generated day Submission via E-mail) from the HMIS after the month ME Housing Coordinator system) of service PATH Monthly Client Monthly by the 10th calendar I (Electronic Tracker day after the month of service Submission via E-mail- Encrypted and ME Housing Coordinator Password Protected) PATH Annual Data No later than November 17th I(Electronic https://www.pathpdx.org/ Report into the PATH Submission via E-mail) Data Exchange(PDX) data system Reports Required for Adult Mental Health Providers,as applicable Assisted Living Provider to Maintain the I (Electronic Requestor Facility with a Report on file and submit Submission via E-mail) Limited Mental upon Request by ME staff Encrypted and Health License Client Password Protected Quarterly Report, per October 5,2021 Exhibit L (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Ja nua ry 5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 5,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) ReportRequired for Florida Assertive Community Treatment(FACT)Providers Vacant Position Monthly by the 7th of each I (Electronic Report per Section month following the month of Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager W.H., Reports in service Exhibit AF 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Exhibit C Page 10 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 410 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports FACT Report Monthly by the 7th of each I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager (Template 29) per month following the month of Submission via E-mail) Section IV.H, Reports service 2. ME Director of the Adult in Exhibit AF System of Care Link to Template 29: Guidance 29 Transitional Vouchers.pdf (myfifamilies.com FACT Enhancement October 5,2021 1 (Electronic Reconciliation Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager per Section IV.H., January 5,2022 Reports in Exhibit AF (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. ME Director of the Adult April 5,2022 System of Care (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Outcomes Measures October 5,2021 1 (Electronic per Section W.I., in (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 1. ME Contract Manager Exhibit AF January 5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. ME Director of the Adult April 5,2022 System of Care (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Report Required for Miami-Dade Forensic Alternative(MIDFAC) Providers Daily Census Report Daily, by 10:00 am, I(Electronic Regional Forensic Monday-Friday Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Monthly Program By the 15th of each month I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Quality Review following the month of Submission via E-mail) Tracking Report services 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Monthly By the 15th of each month I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Performance following the month of Submission via E-mail) Measures Report services 2. ME Director of the Adult System of Care Reports Required for Forensic Services Providers Monthly Report for By 10th of each month 1 Mental Health Administrator Individuals on Office Conditional Release, if applicable Exhibit C Page 11 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 411 Contract No. P-03 Thriving find South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inn. 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Reports Required for Forensic Multidisciplinary Team Provider Monthly Forensic By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic ME Director of Adult System Multidisciplinary preceding months'services Submission via E-mail) of Care Team Report—DCF Template 25: https://www.myfifa ilies.co /service- progras/samh/man aging-entities/2021- contract-docs.shtl Monthly Vacant By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic ME Director of Adult System Position(s) Reports preceding months' services Submission via E-mail) of Care Monthly Court By 10th of each month for the 1(Electronic Court Reports preceding months' services Submission via E-mail) Forensic Team at Community Health of South Florida, Inc. Reports Required for Consumer-Driven Agencies Enrollment/Member October 5,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager ship Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January5,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 5,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 5,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Substance Abuse Services Providers Report for HIV Early January 5,2022 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Intervention (Period:07/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission via E-mail) Services,SAPT Block July 5,2022 Grant Set Aside (Period:01/01/22-06-30-22) Funded Services Only Annual Report for Upon Request 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Evidenced-based Submission via E-mail) Injection Drug User Outreach Services, SAPT Block Grant Mandate, Designated Providers Only Exhibit C Page 12 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 412 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Annual Report for Upon Request I (Electronic ME Contract Manager Pregnant Women Submission via E-mail) and Women with Dependent Children SAPT Block Grant Set Aside Funded Services Only Monthly Outcomes Due monthly, by the 4th of I(Electronic 1. ME IT Office for Women's every month following the Submission via E-mail) Expansion Grant— month of service 2. ME Contract Manager Special Appropriation Reports Required for State Opioid Response Discretionary Grant Providers Monthly SOR Data Due monthly, by the 15th of I(Electronic ME Contract Manager Collection Report every month following the Submission via E-mail) Exhibit BID month of service Encrypted and Password Protected Reports Required for Substance Abuse Prevention Services Providers Monthly Data Prevention service data shall Electronically PBPS, or other data system Required by DCF be submitted electronically to designated by the ME or the FASAMS PAM 155-2 PBPS no later than the 4th of Department and/or PBPS each month following the month of service. Monthly Data to the Monthly, by the 4th calendar Electronically In the BSRI database system ME's contracted day after the month of service or any other format evaluation entity- requested by BSRI BSRI Monthly Service Monthly, by the eighth (8th) I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Invoice calendar day after the month Department) of service Invoice Review Submitted with the monthly I ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Supporting invoice Department) Documentation- from PBPS in a jpeg format Exhibit C Page 13 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 413 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Monthly E-Mail Monthly, by the 4th calendar I (Electronic 1. ME Director or Prevention Notification to the day after the month of service Submission via E-mail) Services ME Prevention Services Director and 2. ME Data Analyst ME Data Analyst verify that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. Refer to Scope of Work Attachment to the Contract for specifics Final Annual Site 8/31/2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Schedule Submission via E-mail) 2. ME Director of Prevention Services Memorandum of Within 30 calendar days of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MCU) with a contract(for newly executed 2. ME Director or Prevention Community Coalition MOU's) Services OR Within 30 calendar days for renewed MOU's Reports Requited for Prevention Partnership Grant Providers Monthly E-Mail Monthly, by the 4 1h calendar I (Electronic 1. ME Director or Prevention Notification to the day after the month of service Submission via E-mail) Services ME Prevention Services Director and 2. ME Data Analyst ME Data Analyst verify that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. Refer to Scope of Work Attachment to the Contract for specifics Prevention Services As Required by the Evaluation I (Electronic In the BSRI database system Quarterly Reports Entity(BSRI) Submission via E-mail) or any other format (Fidelity to Evidence- requested by BSRI Based Practices)— Exhibit C Page 14 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 414 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Program Status Report as Required by RFA#11L2GN1. Memorandum of Within 30 calendar days of I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding the effective date of the Submission via E-mail) (MCU) with a contract(for newly executed 2. ME Director or Prevention Community Coalition MOU's) Services OR Within 30 calendar days for renewed MOU's Final Annual Site 8/31/2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Schedule Submission via E-mail) 2. ME Director of Prevention Services Reports Required for Evaluation Entity for Prevention Services Monthly Service Monthly by 201h calendar day I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Report after the month of service Submission via E-mail) (Deliverables per 2. ME Director of Prevention Attachment IV,Scope Services of Work) Quarterly October 29,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager, Expenditure Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January 31,2022 2. ME VP of Finance, and (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 3. ME Director of Prevention (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) Services July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Providers Receiving SpecificAppropriations Quarterly Updates on October 12,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Return on (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Investment Report- January 10,2022 Per Exhibit AM (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for the Navigate Program Provider Quarterly Services October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Report (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) January 31,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Exhibit C Page 15 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 415 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Navigate Program October 29,2021 1 (Electronic ME Contract Manager Quarterly (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Expenditure Report January 31,2022 (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 29,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 29,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for the 2-1-1 Helpline Monthly Outreach Due monthly, by the 30th of I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Log every month following the Submission via E-mail) 2. Children's System of month of service Care Manager 3. VP of Contracts& Procurement Information and Due monthly, by the 30th of I(Electronic ME Contract Manager Referral Monthly every month following the Submission via E-mail) Report month of service Exhibit P-1, Information and Referral Monthly Report. Follow-Up Pilot As negotiated I(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Project Report Submission via E-mail) 2. Children's System of Care Manager 3.VP of Contracts& Procurement Reports Required for the Forensic Mental Health Services Program Appendix A, By the 10th of every month I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Conditional Release following the reporting month Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any Report ME Staff Weekly Statewide Weekly by 12:00 Noon every I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Census Report Thursday Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Appendix B, Monthly By the 10th of every month I (Electronic Director of Adult System of Diversion Report following the reporting month Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Quarterly SMHFT Due within thirty(30) 1 (Electronic Director of Adult System of Visit Report calendar days of date of the Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any visit ME Staff Exhibit C Page 16 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 416 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Staffing Report Weekly by 10:00 A.M.for the I(Electronic Director of Adult System of previous work week Submission via E-mail) Care or as requested by any ME Staff Reports Required for the Community Action Treatment Team(CAT Team)Program Weekly Census Weekly by 12:00 noon, every I (Electronic Children's System of Care Report Monday Submission via E-mail) Manager Encrypted and Password Protected Monthly Data Monthly shall be submitted Electronically KIS, FASAMS, or other data Required by DCF electronically to the ME no system designated by the ME FASAMS PAM 155-2 later than the 4th of each or the Department month following the month of service Appendix I-Persons By the 8 th calendar day of the I (Electronic 1. Children's System of Care Served and month after the month of Submission via E-Mail) Manager Performance service 2. Contract Manager Measure Report Appendix 2- October 12,2021 1 (Electronic 1. Children System of Care Quarterly (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) Manager Supplemental Data January 10,2022 Report (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) 2. Contract Manager April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Appendix 3-CAT Monthly, by the eighth (8th) 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Team Monthly calendar day after the month Department) Invoice of service 2. Children's System of Care Manager Invoice Review Submitted with the monthly 1 1. ME Sr.Accountant(Fiscal Supporting invoice,as appropriate, Department) Documentation and/or as requested by SFBHN 2. Children's System of Care (incidental expenses) staff Manager Reports Required for the Mobile Response Teams Mobile Response Monthly by the loth following I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Team Report the month of service Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral -Encrypted, password Health Services protected 3. ME Data Analysts MRT Policies and October 1,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Procedures Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral Health Services 3. ME Data Analysts Exhibit C Page 17 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 417 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Memorandum of October 1,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Understanding/ Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral Agreement with the Health Services Local School District 3. ME Data Analysts Response protocols December 31,2021 1(Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager with the following Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral stakeholders: Health Services 3. ME Data Analysts • Local Police Departments • Department of Juvenile Justice •Southern Region Community-Based Care Lead Agency • Colleges and Universities Outreach Activities October 15,2021 1 (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Log (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) 2. ME VP of Behavioral January 14,2022 Health Services (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Family Intensive,Treatment Team(FIT)Service Providers Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of I (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix I as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit Al) Access Database By the 13th day of the month I (Electronic 1. Contract Manager Report following the month of Submission via E-mail) 2. Child Welfare Integration services Coordinator Exhibit C Page 18 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 418 Contract No. P-03 Thriving iron South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inn. 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Reports Required for the Families Engaged in Recovery and Safety)FERAS) Providers Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix 1 as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit U) Monthly-Child By the 10th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Monthly following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Tracker services Monthly-FERAS By the 8th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Outreach Log following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator services Reports Required for Child Welfare Specialty Program Provider Weekly-Child Each Monday by close of 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Program business following the week Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Active Cases Weekly of services(a week is defined Report(Appendix 1 as Tuesday-Monday) of Exhibit J) Monthly-Child By the 18th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Monthly following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Tracker services Monthly—Child By the 8th day of the month 1 (Electronic Child Welfare Integration Welfare Specialty following the month of Submission via E-mail) Coordinator Program Outreach services Log Reports Required for Child Welfare Integration&Support Teams)CWIST) Monthly Family Monthly by the 5th for the 1 (Electronic ME Child Welfare Navigator Tracker preceding month's services. Submission via E-mail) Integration Coordinator Monthly Behavioral Monthly by the 5th for the 1 (Electronic ME Child Welfare Consultant Activity preceding month's services. Submission via E-mail) Integration Coordinator Log Reports Required for Network Providers Providing SA Treatment Services to Pregnant Wo men,Mother's and their Affected Families(OCXs:MS027 and MS081) Women's Special By the 8"day of the month One(1) Password, Data Analysts Appropriation Data following the month of protected and Reporting-Per services encrypted Electronic Exhibit AE Submission Exhibit C Page 19 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 419 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inn. 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Supported Employment Report—Special Proviso Funded Clubhouses Supported October 12,2021 One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Employment (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and January 10,2022 encrypted Electronic (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission April 11,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 11,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Reports Required for Network Providers screening for Supplemental Security Income/Social Security + Disability Insurance(SSI/SSDQ Outreach,Access,and Recovery(SOAR) Certificate of online Within ten (10) business days 1 (Electronic SOAR Local Lead SOAR course of completion Submission via E-mail) completion Records review per October 15,2021 One(1) Password, SOAR Local Lead Exhibit AN,Section (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and 11, c. Individual January 14,2022 encrypted Electronic Records Review and (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission in Exhibit AN,Section April 15,2022 13.b.,Children's (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) SOAR July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Crisis Stabilization Units—Recidivism Rates Data Collection CSU Recidivism Rate October 15,2021 1 (Electronic VP of IT and Data Analytics Data Collection (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) Submission via E-mail) (Attachment I, January 14,2022 Section D.Special (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Provisions) April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Peer Support Services Peer Support By the 101h day of the month One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Employment Report following the month of protected and (Monthly, per Exhibit services encrypted Electronic AO) Submission Exhibit C Page 20 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 420 Contract No. P-03 Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 Exhibit C Required Reports Peer Support By the 101h day of the month One(1) Password, ME Peer Services Manager Services Report following the month of protected and (Monthly, per Exhibit services encrypted Electronic AO) Submission Prison Aftercare Services Outpatient Report By the 15th day of the month One(1) Password, Adult System of Care (Monthly) following the month of protected and Department services encrypted Electronic Submission Department of October 15,2021 One(1) Password, Adult System of Care Corrections Referrals (Period:07/01/21-09/30/21) protected and Department for Baker Act January 14,2022 encrypted Electronic Services(Quarterly) (Period: 10/01/21- 12/31/21) Submission April 15,2022 (Period:01/01/22-03/31/22) July 15,2022 (Period:04/01/22-06/30/22) Central Receiving Facility Network Providers Performance By the 3 01h days of the month I (Electronic 1. ME Contract Manager Measures following the month of Submission via E-mail) 2. ME Data Analyst services Note:When a regular due date for a required report falls on a weekend or a legal holiday,the due date is extended to the next business day immediately following the weekend or holiday. Exhibit C Page 21 of 21 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 421 Contract No. P-03 Th-hOng NAfind So eh r o-Wa c I (Con t-ac �ng as So r u", �o-W B a ehw0o-A mealth 1NIle"Mm'k,—hF-1 71112021 EXHIBIT D Substance Abuse&Mental Health Required Performance Outcomes&Outputs Network Provider Name: Guidance/Care Center,Inc. Contract#: P-04 Date: 7/1/2021 Amendment#: The Network Provider is directed to the Department's Guidance Document 24, Performance Measurement Manual for program guidance on the measures in Tables 1&2 below.To access the Department's FY 21-22 Guidance Document 24, click on the link below: https:ZZwww.myfifamilies.comZservice-programsZsamhZmanaging-entitiesZindex.shtmi. Note: Click on FY21-22 ME Templates and click on Guidance Document 24—Performance Measurement Manual U, W Adults Community Mental Health a. MH003-Average annual days worked for pay for adults with severe 40 38 and persistent mental illness b. MH703- Percent of adults with serious mental illness who are 22.8% competitively employed 24% c. MH742 - Percent of adults with severe and persistent mental 90% 85.5% illnesses who live in stable housing environment d. MH743 - Percent of adults in forensic involvement who live in 63.7% stable housing environment 67% e. MH744-Percent of adults in mental health crisis who live in stable 81.7% housing environment 86% Adult Substance Abuse a. SAA73 - Percentage change in clients who are employed from 10% 9.5% admission to discharge b. SA754- Percent change in the number of adults arrested 30 days 15% 14.3% prior to admission versus 30 days prior to discharge c. SA755 - Percent of adults who successfully complete substance 51% 48.5% abuse treatment services d. SA756-Percent of adults with substance abuse who live in a stable 89.3% housing environment at the time of discharge 94% Children's Mental Health a. MH012 - Percent of school days seriously emotionally disturbed 86% 81.7% (SED)children attended b. MH377- Percent of children with emotional disturbances(ED)who 64% 60.8% improve their level of functioning c.MH378 - Percent of children with serious emotional disturbances 61.8% (SED)who improve their level of functioning 65% d. MH778- Percent of children with emotional disturbance (ED) who 95% 90.3% live in a stable housing environment e. MH779 - Percent of children with serious emotional disturbance 88.4% (SED)who live in a stable housing environment 93% f.MH780 - Percent of children at risk of emotional disturbance (ED) 96% 91.2% who live in a stable housing environment Children's Substance Abuse a. SA725 - Percent of children who successfully complete substance 48% 45.6% abuse treatment services b. SA751-Percent change in the number of children arrested 30 days 20% 19.0% Exhibit D Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page4f2bf 3 Contract No. P-03 Th­hOng NAfind Sou'll,r�o­Wa h�c I (Con­acts n s S g aou",r�o­W a BehwOo-A meahr', 1NIle"Mm'k, 71112021 prior to admission versus 30 days prior to discharge c. SA752 - Percent of children with substance abuse who live in a 88.4% stable housing environment at the time of discharge 93% Table 1—Network Minimum Year to Date Service Provider Annual Target Acceptable Performance This Performance Performance Performance Period Measures Network Provider Compliance: Network Providers shall achieve a minimum of 95% of the annual target levels in Table 1.The measures shall be demonstrated on an annual basis but will be monitored by the ME monthly. For each measure where the Year-to-Date performance falls below the Minimum Acceptable Performance, the Network Provider will submit a brief narrative, at the request of the ME, describing each of the following elements: 1. Any specific challenges,obstacles, or other operational considerations which are identified as significant factors underlying the unsatisfactory level of performance. 2. Any extenuating circumstances beyond the Network Provider's scope which are identified as significant factors underlying the unsatisfactory level of performance. 3. Efforts the Network Provider has undertaken to support improved performance during this reporting period. 4. Efforts the Network Provider will undertake in the future to support improved performance during subsequent reporting periods. 5. Any region-wide guidance,capacity,training, or other logistical supports needed to support improved performance during subsequent reporting periods. Exhibit D Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Pagel3of 3 Contract No. P-03 Tb6Mng NA6nd Sovllh M6Wm (Con-mct|ugms Sou",M6Wa Bebam�,m|*mabbme"Mm'k,mc > 71112021 Table 2 Network Service Provider Output Measures—Persons Served Service Category FY Target Residential Care N/A Outpatient Care N/A Crisis Care N/A 75 State Hospital Discharges N/A Peer Support Services N/A Residential Care N/A -(A Outpatient Care N/A U Crisis Care N/A tA Residential Care N/A Outpatient Care N/A Detoxification N/A tA Women's Specific Services N/A Injecting Drug Users N/A Peer Support Services Residential Care N/A 44 Outpatient Care N/A tA aj 1A Detoxification N/A *Refer to Attachment IV, Scope of Prevention Work for the numbers served.** Network Provider Compliance: Failure to meet the applicable standards established in Tables 1 and 2 shall be considered nonperformance pursuant to Standard Contract, Section 8. Financial Consequences for Network Provider's Failure to Perform. Exhibit D oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. pagel46f3 Contract No. P'oo ThrivingK8ind SouthRohda (ContractingasSouth Florida Behavioral Hee|thNetvvod� |nc] 7/1/2021 EXHIBIT SAMH PROGRAMMATIC STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS The Network Provider and its subcontractors ohu|| comply with all upp|ioub|o oteko and federal |uwo' rules and regulations, uo amended from time to time, that affect the subject areas of the contract. Authorities include but are not limited to the following: F24 Federal Authority F34.1 Block Grants Regarding Mental Health and Substance Abuse F24.1.1 Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services 42U.G.C. 00. 3OOx' otseq. F24.1.2 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse 42U.G.C. 00. 300x'21 otooq. 45 CFR Purt96' Subpart L F34.2 Department of Health And Human Services, General Administration, Block Grants 45CFR Part. 96 F24.3 Charitable Choice Regulations Applicable to Substance Abuse Block Grant and PATH Grant 42CFR Part 54 F24.4 Confidentiality Of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records 42CFR Part 2 F24.5 Security and Privacy 45CFR Part 164 F24.8 Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind and Disabled 2OCFR Part 416 F24.7 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families(TANF) 42U.G.C. 00. 601 619 45CFR' Part 26O F34.8 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) 42U.G.C. 00. 29Ooo'21 -29Ooo'35 F24.9 Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities(Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) 42U.G.C. 00. 12101 12213 F24.10 Prevention of Trafficking (Trafficking Victims Protection Act of2000) 22U.G.C. o. 7104 2CFR Part 175 F34.11 Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance) 2CFR Part 1R2 2CFR Part 3R2 Exhibit Page Iof4 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 425 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 F2412 Maintenance ofEffort 45CFR Part 263 F3'2 Florida Statutes F2'2.1 Child Welfare and Community Based Care Ch. 39' F.G. Proceedings Relating to Children Ch. 402' F.G. Health and Human Services: Miscellaneous Provisions F2'2.2 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Ch. 381' F.G. Public Health: General Provisions Ch. 386' F.G. Particular Conditions Affecting Public Hou|1h Ch. 394' F.G. Mental Health Ch. 395 F.G. Hospital Licensing and Regulation Ch. 397' F.G. Substance Abuse G*mioow Ch. 400' F.G. Nursing Home and Related Health Care Facilities Ch. 414' F.G. Family Self-Sufficiency Ch. 45R' F.G. Medical Practice Ch. 464F.G. Nursing Ch. 465F.G. Pharmacy Ch. 490' F.G. Psychological Services Ch. 491' F.G. Clinical, Counseling, and Psychotherapy Services Ch. 499' F.G. Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act Ch. 553 F.G. Building Construction Standards Ch. 893' F.G. Drug Abuse Prevention and Control G. 4O9.9O6(R)' F.G. Optional Medicaid Services—Community Mental Health Services F2'2.3 Developmental Disabilities Ch. 393' F.G. Developmental Disabilities F2'2.4 Adult Protective Services Ch. 415' F.G. Adult Protective Services F2'2.5 Forensics Ch. 916' F.G. Mentally III And Intellectually Disabled Defendants Ch. 985 F.G. Juvenile Justice; Interstate Compact on Juveniles G. 985.19' F.G. Incompetency in Juvenile Delinquency Cases G. 985.24' F.G. Use of detention; prohibitions F2'2.8 State Administrative Procedures and Services Ch. 119' F.G. Public Records Exhibit Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwor1k, inc.) 71112021 Ch. 120' F.G. Administrative Procedures Act Ch. 287' F.G. Procurement ofPersonal Property and G*mi000 Ch. 435' F.G. Employment Screening Ch. 815 F.G. Computer-Related Crimes Ch. R17' F.G. Fraudulent Practices G. 112.O61' F.G. Per them and travel expenses of public officers, employees, and authorized persons G. 112.3185F.G. Additional standards for state agency employees G. 215.422' F.G. Payments,warrants, and invoices; processing time limits; dispute resolution; agency orjudicial branch compliance G. 216.181(16)( )' F.G. Advanced funds for program startup or contracted services F2'3 Florida Administrative Code F2'31 Child Welfare and Community Based Care Ch. 65C'13 F.A.C. Foster Care Licensing Ch. 65C'14 F.A.C. Child-Caring Agency Licensing Ch. 65C'15 F.A.C. Chi|d'P|acingAoomciom F2'3.2 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Ch. 65D-30 F.A.C. Substance Abuse Services Office Ch. 65E'4 F.A.C. Community Mental Health Regulation Ch. 65E'5F.A.C. Mental Health Act Regulation Ch. 65E'10' F.A.C. Psychotic and Emotionally Disturbed Children Purchase ofResidential Services Rules Ch. 65E'11' F.A.C. Behavioral Health Services Ch. 65E'12' F.A.C. Public Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Units and Short Term Residential Treatment Programs Ch. 65E'14' F.A.C. Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health G*mioow Financial Rules Ch. 65E'20' F.A.C. Forensic Client Services Act Regulation Ch. 65E'26' F.A.C. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Priority Populations and G*mioow F3'3.3 Financial Penalties Ch. 65-29' F.A.C. Penalties on Service Providers F34 MISCELLANEOUS F34.1 Department of Children and Families Operating Procedures CFOP 155'10/ 175'40 Services for Children with Mental Health and Any Co-Occurring Substance Abuse or Developmental Disability Treatment Needs inOut- of-Home Care P|uoomonto CFOP 155'11 Title XXI Behavioral Health Network Exhibit Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting as South Florida Behavioral Health 14etwork, inc.) 71112021 CFOP155'47 Processing Referrals From The Department[f Corrections CFOP215'6 Incident Reporting and Analysis System (IRAG) F24.2 Standards applicable to Cost Principles,Audits, Financial Assistance and Administrative Requirements G. 215.425' F.G. Extra Compensation Claims prohibited; bonuses; severance pay G. 215.97' F.G. Florida Single Audit Act G. 215.971' F.G. Agreements funded with federal or state assistance Ch. 651'42' F.A.C. Travel Expenses Ch. 691'5' F.A.0 State Financial Aooiotunoo CFO's Memorandum No. 01 Contract and Grant Reviews and Related Payment Processing Requirements CFO's Memorandum Nn. 02 Reference Guide for State Expenditures ComptmUo/s Memorandum No. O4 Guidance on all Contractual Service Agreements Pursuant to Section 215.971' Florida Statutes CFO's Memorandum No. 20 Compliance Requirements for Agreements 2CFR' Part 1RO Office of Management and Budget Guidelines 0o Agencies on Government Wide Debarment and Suspension (Non'proouromon8' 2 CFR' Purt2OO Office of Management and Budget Guidance Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, uvui|ub|outh8po://fedoru|rogistor.gov/u/2O13'3O465 2CFR' Part 3OO.1 Department of Health and Human Services Office of Management and Budget Guidance Uniform Administrative Requirements, Coot Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, Adoption of CFR Part 2OO 45CFR' Purt75 Uniform Administration Requirements, Cost Phnoip|oo' and Audit Requirements for HHG/wurdo F34.3 Data Collection and Reporting Requirements G. 39474(3)(o)' F.G. Data Submission G. 394.9OR2' F.G. Behavioral health managing entities G. 394.77 F.G. Uniform management information, accounting, and reporting systems for providers G. 397.321(3)k)' F.G. Data collection and dissemination system DCFPAM155-2 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Measurement and Data Exhibit F Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Page4A of Contract No. P-0o July 1,2021-June 30,2022 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H10 9 "H1018 "IT10"2 MT10"3 "IT10"G 4t T10914 "ITIO€ ; 4f Tit TH, 11TH026 "TH0€1H 4YY[SFP COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 1 of 4 429 July 1,2021-June 30,2022 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H109 "H1018 111HO€.N "IT101-1 'OTICAT "IT111 IT C'9O(12 SpIlTS' 49Yf P'Y.,YI "ITIC0111 49Yi2 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III '-''1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4,', Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement S - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects CO-Other Bundled Projects >> .':7-1'H,,A *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 2 of 4 430 July 1,2021-June 30,2022 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 MS003 4IS011 4IS021 S",S023 MS025 4ISO2" 4IS081 11TH094 4ISQTT" 4IS908 MS923 ',ISR('3 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 3 of 4 431 July 1,2021-June 30,2022 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 4IS003 4IS011 4IS021 S",S023 4IS025 4Isoll" 4ISOT Y: 4IS903 4IS921 4IS911 4ISSP, COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE - - - - - 150,000 - - - - - 01 Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Su ort/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 15,000 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 88,500 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 45,000 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 1,500 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 4 of 4 432 July 1,2022-June 30,2023 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA 4 Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H10 9 "H1018 "IT10"2 MT10"3 "IT10"G 4t T10914 "ITIO€ ; 4f Tit TH, 11TH026 "TH0€1H 4YY[SFP COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4,', Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ,4 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 1 of 4 433 July 1,2022-June 30,2023 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H109 "H1018 111HO€.N "IT101-1 'OTICAT "IT111 IT C'9O(12 SpIlTS' 49Yf P'Y.,YI "ITIC0111 49Yi2 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III '-''1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4,', Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement S - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects CO-Other Bundled Projects >> .':7-1'H,,A *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 2 of 4 434 July 1,2022-June 30,2023 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA 3 Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 MS003 4IS011 4IS021 S",S023 MS025 10SO2" 4IS081 11TH094 4ISQTT" "IS908 MS923 ',ISR('3 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 3 of 4 435 July 1,2022-June 30,2023 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 4IS003 4IS011 4IS021 S",S023 4IS025 4Isoll" 4ISOT Y: 4IS903 4IS921 4IS911 4ISSP, COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE - - - - - 150,000 - - - - - 01 Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Su ort/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 15,000 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 88,500 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 45,000 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 1,500 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 4 of 4 436 July 1,2023-June 30,2024 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H10 9 "H1018 "IT10"2 MT10"3 "IT10"G 4t T10914 "ITIO€ ; 4f Tit TH, 11TH026 "TH0€1H 4YY[SFP COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 1 of 4 437 July 1,2023-June 30,2024 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 "IT1001 "H109 "H1018 111HO€.N "IT101-1 'OTICAT "IT111 IT C'9O(12 SpIlTS' 49Yf P'Y.,YI "ITIC0111 49Yi2 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual 4-' Intervention-Group I_' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III '-''1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Em to ment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4,', Aftercare-Group `, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement S - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects CO-Other Bundled Projects >> .':7-1'H,,A *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 2 of 4 438 July 1,2023-June 30,2024 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 MS003 4IS011 4IS021 S",S023 MS025 4ISO2" 4IS081 11TH094 4ISQTT" 4IS908 MS923 ',ISR('3 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE (il Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Support/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III '-'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 3 of 4 439 EXHIBIT G:COVERED SERVICES FUNDING BY OCA July 1,2023-June 30,2024 Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG P-03 MS003 MS011 MS021 S",S023 MS025 MSOPP 'OSOTH, MS903 MS921 MS911 454SP2 COVERED SERVICES FUNDING/RATE - - - - - 150,000 - - - - - 01 Assessment 0' Case Management ti> Crisis Stabilization 04 Crisis Su ort/Emer enc (i5 Day Treatment 0-1 Drop-In/Self Hel Centers oS In-Home/On-Site 11 Intervention-Individual -d'v' Intervention-Group 1'v' Medical Services 1 ', Medication-Assisted Treatment 14 Outpatient-Individual Outpatient-Group 1'w Outreach IS Residential Level I Residential Level I new SIPP rate 19 Residential Level II '-M Residential Level III 'v'1 Residential Level IV 'v'4 Substance Abuse Detox Supported Employment 'vES Supportive Housing 'v'7 TASC Incidental Expenses _") Aftercare-Individual 4;i1 Aftercare-Group ,, Information&Referral ;i14 FACT Team 35 Room&Board Level I 37 Room&Board Level II 38 Room&Board Level III 'mot? Short-term Residential Treatment -1S) Clubhouse Services 44 CCST-Individual -F' CCST-Group 4o Recovery Support-Individual -F1 Recovery Support-Grou 48 Prevention-Indicated S 42.71 15,000 49 Prevention-Selective S 42.71 88,500 50 Prevention-Universal Direct S 42.71 45,000 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect S 42.71 1,500 %v AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team w;> Al-BNET w4 A2-FIT Team A5-First Episode Team 55 A7-Federal Project Grant S - 57 B1-Network Eval.&Dvl mt wS 133-Cost Reimbursement - 59 134-CAT Team (W 135-FACT Team 51 136-Provider Proviso Projects 5'' CO-Other Bundled Projects *Highlighted cells are eligible for fund allocation TOTAL FUNDING S 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ 150,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL UNCOMPENSATED Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Exhibit G Page 4 of 4 440 July 12021-June 30,2022 EXHIBIT H-FUNDING DETAIL July 2021 Provider.Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG Contract#:P-03 Amendment# ADULT MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MH001 $ Residential Services MH001 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Community Forensic Program MH072 $ Special Appropriation-ICFH MHOBN $ FACT Team MH073 $ t Purchased Residential Treatment(PATS) MH071 $ Indigent Drug Program MH076 $ Community Action Treatment(CAT)Team MHCCT $ Proviso Allocation-Citrus MH094 $ Mobile Crisis Team MHMCT $ PATH Grant MHCPG $ CSOC Gmnt Year 2 CSOC'L $ _ TANF Services MHO TB $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ Early huervention-Psychotic Disorders MH026 $ Teleheal[h Be}tavioral Health Services MHT'LH $ Forensic Hospital Multidisciplinary Team MHOFH $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ For Profit Sub-Recipeint-Key West HMA MHSFP $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP1 MH26S $ Supported Employment Services MHEMP $ Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM'L $ Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust MHO10 $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP1 MHSPV $ MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ _ Care Coordination MHOCN $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP MH26S $ Cares Act-(CAT)Team MHCA2 $ s Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant Supplemental MHC OS p$ Forensic Transitional Beds MHFMH 1 $ Telehealth Behavioral Health Services MHTLH�$ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP I MHSPV $ Expanding 211 Call MH211 p$......................... Residential stability Coord MHBG SUP1 MHRES 1 $ Emergency COVID-Supplemental MHSCS f$ Short Term Residential Treatment(SET) MHCR2 $ Cares Act-FACT Team MHCAF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ Cares Act-I&R Expansion MHC,A8 $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant MHOOV $ s a........._................: TOTAL ADULT MENTAL HEALTH= $ TOTAL CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH= $ ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MS003 p$ l Residential Services MS003 $ Non-Residential Services MS011 1p$ i Non-Residential Services MS011 $ Detox Services MS021 1p$ l Detox Services MS021 $ HIV Services MS023 1p$ i HIV Services MS023 $ Prevention Services MS025 1 $ l Prevention Servicee MS025 $ p ............. ... .... .. Women'e Services MS027 1p$ i Prevention Partnerelrip 150 Grant MSOPP $ 150 00000 Pregnant Women Project MS0$1 1 $ l TANF Services MSOTB $ p ............. ...FIT Team MS091 1p$ i Proviso Allocation-Here'e Help MS903 $ TANF Services MSOSB 1p$ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 $ Proviso Allocation-New Hope CORPS MS9081 $ Functional Family Therapy-EBA MS911 $ Care Coordination-Judgement MS923 $ SOR-Prevention Yea 2 MSSP2 $ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 3 MSEC3 $ i SOR-Prevention Year 3 MSSP3 $ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 �p$ SAPrimary Prevention SAPT SUP1 MS25S Community Based Services MSCBS 1 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ SA Primary Prevention SAPT SUP I MS25S p$ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ } MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF 1p$ i Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV ,$ Care Coordination MHOCN 1 $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ ......... ........ SOR-MAT Year 2 MSSM'L $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MHCOM $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRA Year MSSG3 �p$ ...... Prevention Partnership Prog SAPT SUP I MSPPS $ ,..,., SOR-MAT Year 3 MSSM3 1 $ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I fp$ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 2 MSRC.2 1p$ . Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV 1 $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRAYear4 MSSG4 $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MSCOM $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MSCAS $ TOTAL ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE $ TOTAL CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE_ $ 150,000 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH: Drug Abuse Services $ 37,500 TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS= $ 150,000 Prevention $ - UNCOMPENSATED UNITS= $ - DeinstitutionalizationProject $ TOTAL= $ 150,000 CMH Program $ SOR Grant $ TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRING MATCH= $ 112,500 TOTAL FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH $ 37,500 LOCAL MATCH REQUIRED= $ 37,500 NOTES $150,000 is added to CSA-MSOPP per year as per RFA 11L2GN1 award for the period FY 2021-24. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 441 Contract No. P-03 Exhibit H Page 1 of 1 July 12022-June 30,2023 EXHIBIT H-FUNDING DETAIL July 2021 Provider.Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG Contract#:P-03 Amendment# ADULT MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MH001 $ Residential Services MH001 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Community Forensic Program MH072 $ Special Appropriation-ICFH MHOBN $ FACT Team MH073 $ t Purchased Residential Treatment(PATS) MH071 $ Indigent Drug Program MH076 $ Community Action Treatment(CAT)Team MHCCT $ Proviso Allocation-Citrus MH094 $ Mobile Crisis Team MHMCT $ PATH Grant MHCPG $ CSOC Gmnt Year 2 CSOC'L $ _ TANF Services MHO TB $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ Early huervention-Psychotic Disorders MH026 $ Teleheal[h Be}tavioral Health Services MHT'LH $ Forensic Hospital Multidisciplinary Team MHOFH $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ For Profit Sub-Recipeint-Key West HMA MHSFP $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP1 MH26S $ Supported Employment Services MHEMP $ Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM'L $ Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust MHO10 $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP1 MHSPV $ MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ _ Care Coordination MHOCN $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP MH26S $ Cares Act-(CAT)Team MHCA2 $ s Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant Supplemental MHC OS p$ Forensic Transitional Beds MHFMH 1 $ Telehealth Behavioral Health Services MHTLH�$ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP I MHSPV $ Expanding 211 Call MH211 p$......................... Residential stability Coord MHBG SUP1 MHRES 1 $ Emergency COVID-Supplemental MHSCS f$ Short Term Residential Treatment(SET) MHCR2 $ Cares Act-FACT Team MHCAF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ Cares Act-I&R Expansion MHC,A8 $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant MHOOV $ s a........._................: TOTAL ADULT MENTAL HEALTH= $ TOTAL CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH= $ ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MS003 p$ l Residential Services MS003 $ Non-Residential Services MS011 1p$ i Non-Residential Services MS011 $ Detox Services MS021 1p$ l Detox Services MS021 $ HIV Services MS023 1p$ i HIV Services MS023 $ Prevention Services MS025 1 $ l Prevention Servicee MS025 $ p ............. ... .... .. Women'e Services MS027 1p$ i Prevention Partnerelrip 150 Grant MSOPP $ 150 00000 Pregnant Women Project MS0$1 1 $ l TANF Services MSOTB $ p ............. ...FIT Team MS091 1p$ i Proviso Allocation-Here'e Help MS903 $ TANF Services MSOSB 1p$ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 $ Proviso Allocation-New Hope CORPS MS9081 $ Functional Family Therapy-EBA MS911 $ Care Coordination-Judgement MS923 $ SOR-Prevention Yea 2 MSSP2 $ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 3 MSEC3 $ i SOR-Prevention Year 3 MSSP3 $ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 �p$ SAPrimary Prevention SAPT SUP1 MS25S Community Based Services MSCBS 1 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ SA Primary Prevention SAPT SUP I MS25S p$ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ } MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF 1p$ i Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV ,$ Care Coordination MHOCN 1 $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ ......... ........ SOR-MAT Year 2 MSSM'L $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MHCOM $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRA Year MSSG3 �p$ ...... Prevention Partnership Prog SAPT SUP I MSPPS $ ,..,., SOR-MAT Year 3 MSSM3 1 $ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I fp$ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 2 MSRC.2 1p$ . Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV 1 $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRAYear4 MSSG4 $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MSCOM $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MSCAS $ TOTAL ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE $ TOTAL CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE_ $ 150,000 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH: Drug Abuse Services $ 37,500 TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS= $ 150,000 Prevention $ - UNCOMPENSATED UNITS= $ - DeinstitutionalizationProject $ TOTAL= $ 150,000 CMH Program $ SOR Grant $ TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRING MATCH= $ 112,500 TOTAL FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH $ 37,500 LOCAL MATCH REQUIRED= $ 37,500 NOTES $150,000 is added to CSA-MSOPP per year as per RFA 11L2GN1 award for the period FY 2021-24. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 442 Contract No. P-03 Exhibit H Page 1 of 1 July 1,2023-June 30,2024 EXHIBIT H-FUNDING DETAIL July 2021 Provider.Guidance/Care Center,Inc.PPG Contract#:P-03 Amendment# ADULT MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MH001 $ Residential Services MH001 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Non-Residential Services MH009 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Crisis and Baker Act Services MHO 18 $ Community Forensic Program MH072 $ Special Appropriation-ICFH MHOBN $ FACT Team MH073 $ t Purchased Residential Treatment(PATS) MH071 $ Indigent Drug Program MH076 $ Community Action Treatment(CAT)Team MHCCT $ Proviso Allocation-Citrus MH094 $ Mobile Crisis Team MHMCT $ PATH Grant MHCPG $ CSOC Gmnt Year 2 CSOC'L $ _ TANF Services MHO TB $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ Early huervention-Psychotic Disorders MH026 $ Teleheal[h Be}tavioral Health Services MHT'LH $ Forensic Hospital Multidisciplinary Team MHOFH $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ For Profit Sub-Recipeint-Key West HMA MHSFP $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP1 MH26S $ Supported Employment Services MHEMP $ Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM'L $ Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust MHO10 $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ MH Serbices MHBG SUP1 MHCOM $ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP1 MHSPV $ MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ _ Care Coordination MHOCN $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Carry Forward MHOCF $ Early Intervention Services MHBG SUP MH26S $ Cares Act-(CAT)Team MHCA2 $ s Care Coordination MHBG SUP1 MHCM2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I $ Core Crisis Set Aside MHBG SUP1 MHCCS $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant Supplemental MHC OS p$ Forensic Transitional Beds MHFMH 1 $ Telehealth Behavioral Health Services MHTLH�$ Suicide Prevention MHBG SUP I MHSPV $ Expanding 211 Call MH211 p$......................... Residential stability Coord MHBG SUP1 MHRES 1 $ Emergency COVID-Supplemental MHSCS f$ Short Term Residential Treatment(SET) MHCR2 $ Cares Act-FACT Team MHCAF $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MHCAS $ Cares Act-I&R Expansion MHC,A8 $ Emergency COVID-19 Grant MHOOV $ s a........._................: TOTAL ADULT MENTAL HEALTH= $ TOTAL CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH= $ ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT OCA DESCRIPTION NEW OCA AMOUNT Residential Services MS003 p$ l Residential Services MS003 $ Non-Residential Services MS011 1p$ i Non-Residential Services MS011 $ Detox Services MS021 1p$ l Detox Services MS021 $ HIV Services MS023 1p$ i HIV Services MS023 $ Prevention Services MS025 1 $ l Prevention Servicee MS025 $ p ............. ... .... .. Women'e Services MS027 1p$ i Prevention Partnerelrip 150 Grant MSOPP $ 150 00000 Pregnant Women Project MS0$1 1 $ l TANF Services MSOTB $ p ............. ...FIT Team MS091 1p$ i Proviso Allocation-Here'e Help MS903 $ TANF Services MSOSB 1p$ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 $ Proviso Allocation-New Hope CORPS MS9081 $ Functional Family Therapy-EBA MS911 $ Care Coordination-Judgement MS923 $ SOR-Prevention Yea 2 MSSP2 $ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 3 MSEC3 $ i SOR-Prevention Year 3 MSSP3 $ Here's Help Opioid Training MS921 �p$ SAPrimary Prevention SAPT SUP1 MS25S Community Based Services MSCBS 1 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY $ SA Primary Prevention SAPT SUP I MS25S p$ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ } MDC-Central Receiving Facility MDCRF 1p$ i Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV ,$ Care Coordination MHOCN 1 $ l Care Coordination MHOCN $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ Carry Forward MSOCF $ ......... ........ SOR-MAT Year 2 MSSM'L $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MHCOM $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRA Year MSSG3 �p$ ...... Prevention Partnership Prog SAPT SUP I MSPPS $ ,..,., SOR-MAT Year 3 MSSM3 1 $ NES/SEN Care Coord SAPT SUP1 MSCS2 $ Specialty Programs SPLTY I fp$ Opioid Response Disc.Rec Comm Org-Year 2 MSRC.2 1p$ . Suicide Prevention SAPT SUP1 MSSPV 1 $ Opioid Response Disc.Grant-GPRAYear4 MSSG4 $ SA Services SAPT SUP1 MSCOM $ Cares Act-Care Coordination MSCAS $ TOTAL ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE $ TOTAL CHILDREN SUBSTANCE ABUSE_ $ 150,000 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH: Drug Abuse Services $ 37,500 TOTAL ALL PROGRAMS= $ 150,000 Prevention $ - UNCOMPENSATED UNITS= $ - DeinstitutionalizationProject $ TOTAL= $ 150,000 CMH Program $ SOR Grant $ TOTAL FUNDS REQUIRING MATCH= $ 112,500 TOTAL FUNDS NOT REQUIRING MATCH $ 37,500 LOCAL MATCH REQUIRED= $ 37,500 NOTES $150,000 is added to CSA-MSOPP per year as per RFA 11L2GN1 award for the period FY 2021-24. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 443 Contract No. P-03 Exhibit H Page 1 of 1 July 1,2021 -June 30,2022 LOCAL MATCH PLAN P-03 REQUIRED MATCH: $ 37,500 COST CENTERS RATE UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UP 01 Assessment $ 02 Case Management $ 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 04 Crisis Support/Emergency $ 06 Day/Night $ 07 Drop-In/Self Help Centers $ 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 11 Intervention-Individual $ 42 Intervention-Group $ 12 Medical Services $ 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 35 Outpatient-Group $ 15 Outreach $ 18 Residential Level I $ Residential Level I new SIPP rate $ 19 Residential Level II $ 20 Residential Level III $ 21 Residential Level IV $ 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 25 Supported Employment $ 26 Supportive Housing $ 27 TASC $ 28 Incidental Expenses $ 29 Aftercare-Individual $ 43 Aftercare-Group $ 30 Information&Referral $ 34 FACT Team $ 36 Room&Board Level I $ 37 Room&Board Level II $ 38 Room&Board Level III $ 39 Short-term Residential Treatment $ 40 Clubhouse Services $ 44 CCST-Individual $ 45 CCST-Group $ 46 Recovery Support-Individual $ 47 Recovery Support-Group $ 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective $ 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 42.71 52 AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team $ 53 Al-BNET $ 54 A2-FIT Team $ 55 A5-First Episode Team $ 56 A7-Federal ProjectGrant $ 57 1 133-Cost Reimbursement $ MATCH ALLOCATION: $ $ $ GRAND TOTAL: 1 $ 37,500 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Local Match Plan Page 1 of 1 444 July 1,2022-June 30,2023 LOCAL MATCH PLAN P-03 REQUIRED MATCH: $ 37,500 COST CENTERS RATE UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UP 01 Assessment $ 02 Case Management $ 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 04 Crisis Support/Emergency $ 06 Day/Night $ 07 Drop-In/Self Help Centers $ 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 11 Intervention-Individual $ 42 Intervention-Group $ 12 Medical Services $ 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 35 Outpatient-Group $ 15 Outreach $ 18 Residential Level I $ Residential Level I new SIPP rate $ 19 Residential Level II $ 20 Residential Level III $ 21 Residential Level IV $ 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 25 Supported Employment $ 26 Supportive Housing $ 27 TASC $ 28 Incidental Expenses $ 29 Aftercare-Individual $ 43 Aftercare-Group $ 30 Information&Referral $ 34 FACT Team $ 36 Room&Board Level I $ 37 Room&Board Level II $ 38 Room&Board Level III $ 39 Short-term Residential Treatment $ 40 Clubhouse Services $ 44 CCST-Individual $ 45 CCST-Group $ 46 Recovery Support-Individual $ 47 Recovery Support-Group $ 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective $ 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 42.71 52 AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team $ 53 Al-BNET $ 54 A2-FIT Team $ 55 A5-First Episode Team $ 56 A7-Federal ProjectGrant $ 57 1 133-Cost Reimbursement $ MATCH ALLOCATION: $ $ $ GRAND TOTAL: 1 $ 37,500 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Local Match Plan Page 1 of 1 445 July 1,2023-June 30,2024 LOCAL MATCH PLAN P-03 REQUIRED MATCH: $ 37,500 COST CENTERS RATE UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UNITS MATCH UP 01 Assessment $ 02 Case Management $ 03 Crisis Stabilization $ 04 Crisis Support/Emergency $ 06 Day/Night $ 07 Drop-In/Self Help Centers $ 08 In-Home/On-Site $ 11 Intervention-Individual $ 42 Intervention-Group $ 12 Medical Services $ 13 Medication-Assisted Treatment $ 14 Outpatient-Individual $ 35 Outpatient-Group $ 15 Outreach $ 18 Residential Level I $ Residential Level I new SIPP rate $ 19 Residential Level II $ 20 Residential Level III $ 21 Residential Level IV $ 24 Substance Abuse Detox $ 25 Supported Employment $ 26 Supportive Housing $ 27 TASC $ 28 Incidental Expenses $ 29 Aftercare-Individual $ 43 Aftercare-Group $ 30 Information&Referral $ 34 FACT Team $ 36 Room&Board Level I $ 37 Room&Board Level II $ 38 Room&Board Level III $ 39 Short-term Residential Treatment $ 40 Clubhouse Services $ 44 CCST-Individual $ 45 CCST-Group $ 46 Recovery Support-Individual $ 47 Recovery Support-Group $ 48 Prevention-Indicated $ 42.71 49 Prevention-Selective $ 42.71 50 Prevention-Universal Direct $ 42.71 51 Prevention-Universal Indirect $ 42.71 52 AO-Forensic Multidisciplinary Team $ 53 Al-BNET $ 54 A2-FIT Team $ 55 A5-First Episode Team $ 56 A7-Federal ProjectGrant $ 57 1 133-Cost Reimbursement $ MATCH ALLOCATION: $ $ $ GRAND TOTAL: 1 $ 37,500 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Local Match Plan Page 1 of 1 446 l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l ATTACHhNENTU Financial and Audit Compliance The administration of resources awarded by the Department of Children & Families, through the Managing Entity,to the Network Provider may be subject to audits as described in this attachment. MONITORING In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §§ 200.S00' 200.S21and § 215.97, F.S, as revised, the Department may monitor or conduct oversight reviews to evaluate compliance with contract, management and programmatic requirements. Such monitoring or other oversight procedures may include, but not be limited to, on-site visits by Department staff, agreed-upon procedures engagements as described in 2 CFR § 200.425 or other procedures. By entering into this agreement, the recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures deemed appropriate by the Department. In the event the Department determines that a limited scope audit of the recipient is appropriate,the recipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Department regarding such audit. The recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemed necessary by the Department's inspector general, the otate'o Chief Financial Officer or the Auditor General. AUDITS PART|: FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS This part is applicable if the recipient is a State or local government or a non-profit organization as defined in 2 CFR§§ 200'500'200.521. In the event the recipient expends $750,000 or more in Federal awards during its fiscal year, the recipient must have a single or program-specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of2 CFR §§ 200'500'200.521. The recipient agrees to provide a copy of the single audit to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager. In the event the recipient expends less than $750,000 in Federal awards during its fiscal year, the recipient agrees to provide certification to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager that a single audit was not required. In determining the Federal awards expended during its fiscal year,the recipient shall consider all sources of Federal awards, including Federal resources received from the Department ofChildren & Families, Federal government (direct), other state agencies, and other non-state entities. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should bein accordance with guidelines established by2 CFR §§ 200'500'200.521. An audit of the recipient conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200 §§ 200'500'200.521 will meet the requirements of this part. In connection with the above audit requirements, the recipient shall fulfill the requirements relative to auditee responsibilities as provided in2 CFR §200.508. The schedule of expenditures should disclose the expenditures by contract number for each contract with the Department in effect during the audit period. The financial statements should disclose whether or not the matching requirement was met for each applicable contract. All questioned costs and cFzzo0,Effective March zo'000z'(cF'zzoo'000z) Attachment|| Page 1of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 447 Contract No. P'oo l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l liabilities due the Department shall be fully disclosed in the audit report package with reference to the specific contract number. PART II:STATE REQUIREMENTS This part is applicable if the recipient is a nonotate entity as defined by Section 215.97(2), Florida Statutes. In the event the recipient expends $500,000 or more ($750,000 or more for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2016) in state financial assistance during its fiscal year, the recipient must have a State single or project-specific audit conducted in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; applicable rules of the Department of Financial Services; and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for-profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. The recipient agrees to provide a copy of the single audit to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager. In the event the recipient expends less than $500,000 (less than $750,000 for fiscal years beginning on or after July 1, 2016) in State financial assistance during its fiscal year, the recipient agrees to provide certification to the Department's Single Audit Unit and its contract manager that a single audit was not required. In determining the state financial assistance expended during its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of state financial assistance, including state financial assistance received from the Department of Children & Families, other state agencies, and other nonotate entities. State financial assistance does not include Federal director pass-through awards and resources received by nonotate entity for Federal program matching requirements. |n connection with the audit requirements addressed in the preceding paragraph, the recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(8), Florida Statutes. This includes submission ofafinancial reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2), Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.SS0or10.6S0, Rules of the Auditor General. The schedule of expenditures should disclose the expenditures by contract number for each contract with the Department in effect during the audit period. The financial statements should disclose whether or not the matching requirement was met for each applicable contract. All questioned costs and liabilities due the Department shall be fully disclosed in the audit report package with reference to the specific contract number. PART Ill: REPORT SUBMISSION Any reports, management letters, or other information required to be submitted to the Department pursuant to this agreement shall be submitted within 180 days after the end of the provider's fiscal year or within 30 (federal) or 45 (State) days of the recipient's receipt of the audit report, whichever occurs first, directly to each of the following unless otherwise required by Florida Statutes: A. Contract manager for this contract(1copy) B. Department ofChildren & Families (1 electronic copy and management letter, if issued) Office of the Inspector General cFzzm0,Effective March zo'0001,(cF'zzm0-000z) Attachment|| Page 2of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 448 Contract No. P'oo l I'll iv ill�&4 i Ild U I'luridlu (�no1mo6o�om�cu�b�lnddof�buv�r lD�u�b��wcn�,I�u) 7/l/202l Single Audit Unit The Centre, Suite 400'| 2415 Monroe Street Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Email address: C. Reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR Part 200 §§200.500'200.521, and required by Part I of this agreement shall be submitted, when required by §200.512(d) byoron behalf of the recipient directly to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse using the Federal Audit Clearinghouse's Internet Data Entry System at: and other Federal agencies and pass-through entities in accordance with 2CFR § 200.512. O. Copies of reporting packages required by Part || of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of the recipient directly to the following address: Auditor General Local Government Audits/342 Claude Pepper Building, Room 401 Ill West Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399'14S0 Email address: Providers, when submitting audit report packages to the Department for audits done in accordance with 2 CFR §§ 200.500'200.521, or Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit orfor- profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, should include, when available, correspondence from the auditor indicating the date the audit report package was delivered to them. When such correspondence is not available, the date that the audit report package was delivered by the auditor to the provider must be indicated in correspondence submitted tothe Department in accordance with Chapter 10.SS8(3) or Chapter 10.6S7(2), Rules of the Auditor General. PART IV: RECORD RETENTION The recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this agreement for a period of six years from the date the audit report is issued and shall a||ovv the Department or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General access to such records upon request. The recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to the Department or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General upon request for a period of three years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing by the Department. cFzzm0,Effective March zo'0001,(cF'zzm0-000z) Attachment|| Page 3of3 oumonoe/comcente,. Inc. 449 Contract No. P'oo Thriving Mind South Florida (Contracting s South Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc.) 07/01/2021 ATTACHMENT III CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING CERTIFICATION FOR CONTRACTS, GRANTS, LOANS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or an employee of any agency, a member of congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a member of congress in connection with this federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more-than W0,000 for each such failure. Frank C. Rabbito, COO gin) Sign ature'I I, VL-1L& Date h FOR Maureen Dunleavy, Vice President P-04 Name of Authorized Individual Application or Contract Number Guidance/Care Center, Inc. Name of Organization 1205 4th Street, Key West, FL 33040 Address of Organization CIF 1123, PDF 03/96 Attachment III Page 1 of 1 450 THRIVING MIND SOUTH FLORIDA' Prevention Partnership Grant SCOPE OF WORK Attachment IV NAME OF PROVIDER: Guidance/Care Center Inc. NAME OF PREVENTION PROGRAM: Project SUCCESS AMOUNT OF CONTRACT AWARD: $450,000.00 ($150,000.00 per fiscal year of this contract) "Regular" Prevention TYPE OF FUNDING: Prevention Block Partnership SOR Grant Services Grant (PPG) X COST ALLOCATED TO: (check both Children's Substance Abuse Adult Substance Abuse if approved for both covered services) X Section I. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR SERVICE DELIVERY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES SUMMARY (Include overall intention/purpose of program and service flow, brief description of program activities, target population to be served by the program services and how it was selected, how the services address cultural competency, the name (s) of the EBP (s) and how it (they) will be implemented, describe comprehensive programming, and the partners and coordination efforts): The Guidance/Care Center's (GCC) will provide the Project SUCCESS program using the Substance Abuse and Mental Health and Services Administration (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Project SUCCESS program recognized in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP). The program will be available and accessible to high risk youth ages 12-18 who have experimented with alcohol, are showing early danger signs and multiple risk factors for substance abuse and who attend Monroe County High Schools. Project SUCCESS relies primarily on Education as a strategy. Services include school wide activities targeting the entire school population and are designed to increase awareness of mental health and substance abuse issues, prevention education groups targeting all 9th graders, and individual counseling to those in need of additional supportive counseling. CCAP Goals: Goal 1: Reduce DUI crashes countywide amongst 18-20 year old youth by 10% by meeting the following objectives: reducing alcohol use, increasing the perception of harm and risk in youth and enhancing positive, pro-social protective factors. Goal 2: Increase capacity by providing level 2 prevention programming for those at high risk; thereby eliminating service gaps for these students by providing the funding and resources necessary to ensure successful program implementation, continuity of care and partnership capacity countywide. GCC partners with the Monroe County School District and the Monroe County Coalition for the provision of these services. Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 451 Contract No. P-03 IOM Specific Category primary Number of Activity/Program - (Universal prevention Unduplicate include whether Indirect, programs, d the strategy is an Brief Description Universal practices in Participants EBP Direct, each of the six (if duplicated Selective, prevention note) Indicated) strategies (CSAP) School wide 9 months out of the school Universal Information and 2,600 activities year Project SUCCESS staff Direct Dissemination will conduct activities designed to inform and increase awareness of varying targets of prevention services (suicide awareness, mental health and substance use awareness related to risk factors for substance use). 9th Grade A prevention strategy which Selective Education 450 Prevention consists of 4 topics taught in Education Series 4 to 8 sessions to all 9th graders enrolled in the district Screening A prevention strategy in Selective Problem 825 which all students who are Identification enrolled in the school are and Referral screened for prevention and other needs Student Assistance A prevention strategy in Selective Problem 750 which students who are Identification identified as needing other and Referral services are provided that service by Project SUCCESS staff or referred elsewhere for the needed service. Individual A prevention strategy in Indicated Education 30 Prevention which a student can receive 3 sessions to 5 sessions of individual support Champions for Champions of Change Selective Education 30 Change consists of high school students working under the direction of the Marathon High School Prevention Counselor to promote the goals of Prevention within the school Capacity Building A prevention strategy which Universal Education 500 includes presentations on Direct Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 2 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 452 Contract No. P-03 ATOD prevention and other relevant topics in both school and non- traditional settings. Social Media Consists of online posts by Universal Information and 350 Campaign the KWHS Prevention Indirect Dissemination Specialist on Instagram and school newsletter Section II. TARGET POPULATION — RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGET POPULATION OR PARTICIPANTS (Include numbers in tables and a narrative description of participant characteristics below): Description of participants to be served (describe criteria for program enrollment eligibility, geographic areas/ Neighborhoods (list zip codes), risk factors of the neighborhoods, description of the sites (school, church, park, etc.), as well as any other significant demographic information), specific cultural characteristics, and describe according to the Comprehensive Community Action Plan priorities: Youth alcohol use —Abuse by "legal' age individuals, Youth/Adult marijuana use, Prescription drug misuse/abuse, over the counter drugs misuse/abuse, other illicit drug use. Participants will be students at the 3 High Schools in Monroe County and Middle School students in Marathon. School wide activities and Prevention Education Groups are universal in nature while the 9tn grade PES, Student Assistance, and individual counseling are targeted at youth identified as at risk. At risk students might be identified by parents, teachers, and other community agencies or by themselves. Project SUCCESS is designed to be implemented in school settings. Each counselor has been provided with adequate space and access to student populations to fully implement the program as designed and approved. Risk factors: Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of harm Community Norms Self-regulation Protective factors: Prosocial opportunities/activities RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS TARGETED, AND PREVENTION SYSTEM OF CARE COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN (CCAP) GOALS Prevention Program/Strategy and Related System of Target Population Risk/Protective Factors Targeted Care CCAP Goal Addressed School wide Activities Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of 1 &2 harm Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence, Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 3 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 453 Contract No. P-03 911 Grade Prevention Education Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of 1 &2 Series harm Self-regulation Skill/competency Healthy Behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Screening Screening to identify and broad range of risk factors 1 &2 with the intent to mitigate those risk factors Student Assistance Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of 1 &2 harm Self-regulation Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values One on One Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of 1 &2 harm Self-regulation Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of harm Self-regulation Champions for Change Prosocial opportunities/activities Positive peer 1 &2 influence Skill/competency Healthy behaviors Increased knowledge/awareness Self-Esteem Positive family communications Community values Capacity Building Favorable attitudes towards ATOD Perceptions of 1 &2 harm Increased knowledge/awareness Community values Skill/com etenc Social Media Campaign Favorable attitudes towards ATOD 1 &2 Perceptions of harm Program/Strategy and Related Risk/Protective Factors Targeted Prevention> Target Population System of Care/CCAP Other Goal Addressed Community Activities, Events, Community Norms, Pro-social Activities, MCC-1 Drives, and Workshops & Opportunities for Pro-social Involvement Community Capacity Building Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 4 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 454 Contract No. P-03 Section Ill. SITE LOCATIONS AND INFORMATION* Site Name Target Participants Note whether school or Street Address City Zip (Check all that apply) Code Child/ Parents Others community Youth Key West High School 2100 Flagler Key West 33040 x Avenue Coral Shores High 89901 Old Tavernier 33070 X School Highway Marathon Middle and 350 Sombrero Marathon 33050 X High School Beach Road TOTAL NUMBER TO BE SERVED 2,500 *Changes in siteshocations of services must adhere to contractual requirement procedures. Section IV. MAJOR REFERRAL SOURCES List the mamor referral sources for the services provided: Parents, school personnel, self-referrals, other community agencies Section V. EVALUATION AND PERFORMANCE/OUTCOME MEASURES Describe how the program will evaluate the effectiveness of all prevention services to be implemented consistent with 65D-30.01 3(2), F.A.C., in collaboration with the Evaluation Team identified by SFBHN each year. The SFBHN Evaluation Team shall review the results of providers' program evaluation and all technical materials used by providers annually to ensure consistency with current research in the prevention field. Evaluation of the effectiveness of all Prevention services described shall take place with BSRl. GCC will do the following: • Address the underage drinking goal from the Monroe County CCAP and common outcomes related to substance and other alcohol use and will measure them using the Monroe County FYSAS. GCC will use results from previous years' FYSAS as the baseline and utilize more results during the course of this project to define meaningful improvement, and gauge GCC participant outcomes as they relate to the overall goals of the CCAP. Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 5 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 455 Contract No. P-03 • Adhere to the Fidelity requirements of each program. Any problem areas in the classrooms or during other prevention activities, will be discussed and addressed at weekly Supervision meetings. The effectiveness of all programs will be evaluated through the pre and post surveys and client satisfaction surveys. Random observations will be done by the Prevention Coordinator and/or Research Assistant. All activities for Prevention will be consistent with the agency's Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Plan. Activity Logs will be maintained for all Prevention activities and client charts will be maintained for Indicated Prevention Activities. • Coordinate with the Evaluation Team regularly, attend meetings, and submit the required documentation. Section VI. QUANTITY AND QUALITY PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND TASK LIST Include all Thriving Mind Prevention required performance assessment tools (e.g. information forms, pre-post surveys, satisfaction surveys, fidelity measures, onsite observation reports) and other required information pertaining to quality. Numbe r and Program Activity- EBP Tope EBP %to Meet this Activities/Service Name and Description Outcome Observati (Include frequency, intensity, & duration of Partici Recomrne and on Visits! sessions, as well as the number of cycles/cohorts pants - nded Meaningful by Evalua ' ;expected to be offered and tentative Annual .Sessions Improvement tion schedule/timing) Goal or Hours Pre-Post Numbe r served Activity Title: 9th Grade Education Series 450 4 to 8 85%of As Activity Description: A prevention sessions completers scheduled strategy which consists of 4 topics taught will show by BSRI in 4 to 8 sessions to all 9th graders improvement enrolled in the district in their post Frequency. Daily or over a 4 to 8-week period test scores Intensity: 4 to 8 sessions Duration: 50-minute class periods Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Recruitment/Screening 825 NA 85% of all NA Activity Description: All students referred or referrals presenting for services will receive an initial will screening of risk and protective factors complete Frequency: one time screenings Intensity: one session Duration: 50 minutes Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 6 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 456 Contract No. P-03 Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90% of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with program services Activity Title: Indicated Prevention 30 3 to 5 85% of NA Activity Description: 3 to 5 sessions of Sessions completers individual support will show Frequency: 2 times per month improveme Intensity. 3 to 5 sessions nt in their Duration: 50 minutes o post test Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: 90/o of program completers demonstrate satisfaction with scores program services Activity Title: Champions for Change 30 NA 85% of NA Activity Description: Participants will completers be pre and post tested with an outcome will show instrument approved by BSRI and improveme SFBHN. nt in their Frequency: Twice post test Intensity. Once at the beginning of participation and once at the end scores Duration: 30 minutes Activity Title: Social Media Campaign Activity Description: A strategy consisting of 9 posts to Instagram in conjunction with school wide 350 NA 100% NA activities, which promote prevention themes Frequency: Once per month during the 9 months of the school year Intensity. 9 posts Meaningful Improvement Satisfaction: NA VII. CAPACITY BUILDING AND COORDINATION List other funding sources your agency/organization has for prevention/youth development programming. Describe how the program will coordinate with other programs and services provided by funded agency/organization. Describe other programs funded that align with prevention goals. GCC currently receives funding from SFBHN Regular Prevention which supports An Apple A Day serving K through 4th grade, and Teen Intervene in the Middle Schools. GCC will also implement the Project SUCCESS PES curriculum in the Monroe County Middle Schools utilizing Regular Prevention Staff, and is providing Virtual Online Self-Guided Courses - Partnered with Monroe County Coalition (MCC): Alcohol Edu, Prescription Drug Safety, Nicotine 101, Marijuana Wise, and Alcohol Wise. Since Project SUCCESS focuses on High School students there is no overlap. Prevention staff participate in clinical staff meetings in each location and can make referrals for other services as needed. Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 7 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 457 Contract No. P-03 List other prevention programming and providers in sites mentioned in Section III of this document. Describe how the program will coordinate with other funded organizations' programs and services to avoid duplication of services. GCC is aware that the Florida Keys Children's Shelter operates Prevention services using the EBP All Stars and SNAP. GCC and FKCS communicate to ensure there is not duplication or overlap. List the coalition(s) within the target service areas in which prevention services will be provided under this Scope. Describe how the program will coordinate with the coalition and share data/contribute to the ongoing Strategic Prevention Framework with the identified coalition(s). GCC works with the Monroe County Coalition by attending all meetings and coordinating activities county wide. MCC has been particularly helpful in supporting Project SUCCESS school wide activities by providing student hand-outs and incentives. GCC will coordinate and participate in MCC community events such as "No One's House Parent Information" and "Know the Law" campaigns. Section VIII. ADDITIONAL PREVENTION REQUIREMENTS 1. Site Schedule A final site schedule, on the Site Schedule form, with dates, times, and location of services shall be submitted no later than August 31 of the fiscal year or when requested by the Contract Manager. Sites schedules must be approved by SFBHN, in writing, and will be based on county need and distribution of services to avoid duplication in any geographical area or school to maximize SFBHN funding. Any change shall be justified in writing and submitted to the Managing Entity in writing and submitted to the Contract Manager for review and approval by the Prevention Director.The Contract Manager will reply with approval. The site schedules shall be submitted on the SFBHN Prevention Site Schedule format. 2. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)With the Community Coalition To address local community substance abuse prevention needs and wellness promotion strategies, prevention providers and the community coalition shall execute and /or maintain a memorandum of understanding (MOU) delineating the specific responsibilities of each. This MOU will be consistent with the strategies of the State of Florida Department of Children and Families' and the Managing Entity's (ME's) prevention strategy. The provider shall submit an executed copy of the MOU to the ME's Contract Manager within 30 days of the effective date of the contract(for newly executed MOUs) or within thirty (30) calendar days for renewed MOUs. 3. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)With Sites To facilitate the coordination and delivery of services, all providers shall have executed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with the sites where services are being provided. All MOUs with the sites shall be current and up to date, outlining the terms of the agreement. Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 8 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 458 Contract No. P-03 4. Participant Satisfaction Survey All providers shall collect and submit participant satisfaction surveys as noted in the Scope of Work. 5. Meetings All providers shall attend scheduled Prevention meetings as required by the ME and the evaluation team, BSRI, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. The ME will make every attempt possible to schedule meetings with advanced notice; however,there may be meetings that may be called on short notice. These include, but are not limited to, Prevention provider meetings, meetings with Behavioral Science Research Institute, individual provider quarterly meetings with BSRI and/or SFBHN, Evidence Based Practice workgroup meetings to comply with the Block Grant requirements, and other meetings as noticed by SFBHN. The contract notes the other meetings where representatives of the provider organization are required to attend. 6. Reports/Assignments and Special Reports/Assignments Providers are expected to submit reports as outlined in the contract. Prevention Partnership Grant (PPG) reporting is specifically described in the contract with dates for submission. Other reports will be requested by SFBHN. Special reports and assignments are requested from time to time to meet State/Local Department of Children and Families, State Block Grant, SFBHN,and other requirements and needs. Prevention providers are required to submit the reports in the format requested and by the timeline requested. These reports may be requested from different sources for different reasons. Requests generally come from SFBHN staff, including the Prevention Director, and may be requested verbally or in writing. There may be times when other collaborative partners request information and SFBHN will support these requests. 7. Training The Scope of Work outlines the requirements for training to support the State Block Grant reporting requirements for workforce development as well as for strengthening the Prevention workforce. All providers shall attend scheduled training as required by the ME, meet the ME and the evaluation team, BSRI, for technical assistance and/or training, at regularly scheduled or specially called meetings when notified by the ME. 8. Report Cards Providers are required to comply with the measures on the Prevention Report Card. Grading for the measures will be according to compliance or lack thereof. 9. Data All providers are required to submit the program data monthly in the Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS) as required by the contract. The provider shall also: ■ Ensure that the data submitted clearly documents all program participants, programs, and strategies which occurred under this contract and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 9 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 459 Contract No. P-03 ■ Ensure that all data submitted to PBPS is consistent with the data maintained in the provider's file and consistent with the Scope of Work in the contract; ■ Review the data submitted with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute(BSRI), monthly to determine any discrepancies in the numbers related the evaluation and the Scope of Work and make corrections prior to submission for approval by the SFBHN Prevention Director; ■ Submit an email to the SFBHN Prevention Director and the designated SFBHN Data Analyst verifying that the data in the PBPS system has been checked and is correct and complete and may be used for Block Grant reporting and payment. There shall be a designated individual and one back up individual at the provider organization responsible for verifying the data and submitting the email. This will imply that the data has been reviewed and is ready for submission. o The email subject line shall read: PBPS Data Submission Verification o The body of the email shall read: (name of organization) is submitting the PPG Prevention data for the month of (name of the month) in PBPS and we assure that the data is complete and correct. Our organization's data maybe used to report to the State for the Block Grant report. Our organization's data may be used to reconcile with the payments for this month. ■ Failure to submit any data, or correct any errors in the data which results in a rejection rate of ten percent (10%) or higher of the monthly data submitted, will require the provider to submit a corrective action plan describing how and when the missing data will be submitted or how and when the rejected will be corrected and resubmitted; and ■ In accordance with the provisions of s. 402.73(1), F. S., and Rule 65-29.001 F.A.C., corrective action plans may be required for non-compliance, nonperformance, or unacceptable performance under this contract. Penalties may be imposed for failures to implement or to make acceptable progress on such corrective action plans. 10. Evaluation Prevention providers shall work in collaboration with the evaluation team, Behavioral Science Research Institute (BSRI) by participating in meetings, training, and providing service data and other necessary identified data vital to the completion of the system-wide evaluation of the prevention services within the Strategic Prevention Framework. Data will be provided to BSRI in the BSRI data system, DOES, and in any other requested format. The data includes the numbers for outcome data and process data required that contributes to the evaluation of the Prevention System of Care. Prevention providers are required to participate in fidelity checks, meetings, training, and other fidelity activities related to the outcomes in the Scope of Work and for the larger Prevention System of Care evaluation. BSRI will report compliance and collaboration to SFBHN per the BSRI Scope of Work requirements. Attachment IV PPG Scope of Work Page 10 of 10 Guidance/Care Center, Inc. 460 Contract No. P-03 ATTACHMENT E PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a CONTRACTOR, supplier, subcontractor, or CONTRACTOR under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." I have read the above and state that neither (Respondent's name) nor any Affiliate has been placed on the convicted vendor list within the last 6 months. VV (Signature) Date: _ TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of County of Mrmvw— The foregoing instrum nt was acknowledged before me, by means of. physical presence or El online notarization, this day o (month), (year), by ° r ! (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of � f ( ! (name of entity). VPersonally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) Si P t of Notary rW"} 111411 Notary Public State of Florida J' F a Jan r) Maryanne L Johnson Name of Notary (Typed, Stamped or Printed) ire My Commission GG 175345 Expires 0111512022 Notary Public, State of I 461 Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22;page 16 ATTACHMENT F SWORN STATEMENT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 010-1990 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS CLAUSE if (Company) "...warrants that he/it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on his/her behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 010-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 010-1990. For breach or violation of this provision the County may, in its discretion, terminate this Agreement without liability and may also, in its discretion, deduct from the Agreement or purchase price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former County officer or employee." (Signature) Date: TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of County of ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of*physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of h (month), _ (year), by 1_ W 1V1 , VP (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) aw r Notary Poubc State of Florida S' a Of NOta fV1s7f'�fC1Flw'L JOhti30�1P r � 4 nyc� m+sswot�G01�sa4s Name + Notary (Typed, StampedorPrinted) as n Esyr¢es 0111512022 Notary Public, State of let) ,f 14 462 Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22;page 17 ATTACHMENT G DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE FORM The undersigned vendor in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies that: GXA tc c ® (Name of Business) 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 (Florida Statutes) or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, or any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statem nt, I cert'fy t1Vt this firm complies fully with the above requirements. vv)"-� V) (Signature) IN .1 Date TO BE COMPLETED BY NOTARY (in accordance with State notary requirements) State of- rl County of The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me, by means of- physical presence or ❑ online notarization, this day of _ (month), (year), by bW j (name of officer or agent, title of officer or agent) of f ... f (name of entity). Personally Known Produced Identification: Type of ID and Number on ID (SEAL) mpy 04� Notary Pa)bjjc state of Florida Signatu 70 Notary � Maryanne L Johnson I AA 11YA IAYI 'x v Commiss°°C GG Name of N tary ( ypcd, Stamped or Printed) L' x pP rTS 0111512022 Notary Public, State of 463 Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22;page 18 ATTACHMENT H FY2020 Annual Performance Report (For year October 1, 2021 —September 30, 2022) AgencyName -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Point of Contact (POCK ---------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone/Email ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grant Amount Per Section 8 of your contract, it is required that you fill out the entire form and answer every question. Narrative on the FY2022 Performance (i.e. successes, challenges, etc.): Questions: 1. Please list services and client information below for the program/activities funded by the Monroe County award. 1 t, trth-sti ,, -,u r t--:0Y r r�"�; ,.ty{ ,��,, ',r „}`,,. �, <��I # 3s 4\ )) 1(}:;I s ).,1�,} ,,.r,,, \ v4 � ,„„p11 s-,ti t � I 1: slr);N 5 \���,.s\,I.1{,i,t., S,�i�,, l._t.r 3 ,� \s ...s �) j4 , I.:: \:rr,.S� {\ri ..s,ti,: ii;,t,\�.:,}r�S, ks4+t,} .: ,„yy s k. �,t} ,srt�, \d,,s )#.'}, 1tff �"tl t\ UtUMs l� s,1\1� { i„s (�s ,,,(,_,.}t(� �;t'�is'�,{t',;° ,.(,tt`it -\ ,,1�i�(1�`1�1i�j ,1s(�t{,)l i�jt ),l r,� ,� t s S , , �t.,r s ,; .\�v , \�. � is, _l 4h,�r.: �., 2. What were the measurable outcomes (including numbers) accomplished in FY2022? Please base these outcomes on the services you identified in Question#1. 3. What number and percentage of your clients/participants were at or below the federal poverty level in FY2022; and/or 200%; and/or another standard used by your organization? 4. Were all the awarded funds used in FY2022? If not, please explain. 5. What is the number of FTEs working on the program(s) funded by the award in FY2022? Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 464 6. Were the awarded funds used as match in FY2022? If so, please list matching sources. 7. What area of Monroe County did you serve in FY2022? 8. How many total FTEs in your organization? 9. Volunteers: hours of program service were contributed by volunteers in FY2022. 10. What was the CEO/Executive Director (or highest paid title) compensation in FY2022? (Please breakdown between salary and benefits.) 11. What is your organization's fiscal year? For the following questions, please use the number as reported on your FY2022 IRS Form 990. If your FY2022 IRS Form 990 is not yet prepared, please provide an estimate for the following questions. 12. What were your organization's total expenses in FY2022? 13. What was your organization's total revenue in FY2022? 14. What was the organization's total in grants and contracts for FY2022? 15. What was the organization's total donations and in-kind (fundraising) in FY2022? 16. What ercentage of your expenses are program service expenses' versus management and general expenses in FY2022 as reported on your IRS Form 990? E nnuall Perkmianoe Report to the C-qwft C4wdirkatw 1br Monroe runty 1Program service expenses are defined as expenses needed to run your programs. 2Management and general expenses encompass expenses such as human resources,salaries of those not working directly with programs, legal services,accounting services, insurance expenses,office management,auditing, and other centralized services. Guidance Care Center-SAMH Contract FY22 465