Arkansas Code § 20-47-707

Multiagency plan of services
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Each multiagency plan of services shall: (1) Be consistent with the results of the standardized screening and assessment established by Medicaid rules; (2) Provide for collaboration among the child, the persons or entities responsible for the child's care and custody, and the providers of behavioral healthcare services for the child; and (3) Be appropriate to meet the behavioral healthcare needs of the child as defined by the assessment. Acts 2007, No. 1593, § 1.
Each multiagency plan of services shall: (1) Be consistent with the results of the standardized screening and assessment established by Medicaid rules; (2) Provide for collaboration among the child, the persons or entities responsible for the child's care and custody, and the providers of behavioral healthcare services for the child; and (3) Be appropriate to meet the behavioral healthcare needs of the child as defined by the assessment. Acts 2007, No. 1593, § 1.
Each multiagency plan of services shall: (1) Be consistent with the results of the standardized screening and assessment established by Medicaid rules; (2) Provide for collaboration among the child, the persons or entities responsible for the child's care and custody, and the providers of behavioral healthcare services for the child; and (3) Be appropriate to meet the behavioral healthcare needs of the child as defined by the assessment. Acts 2007, No. 1593, § 1.
Each multiagency plan of services shall:
(1) Be consistent with the results of the standardized screening and assessment established by Medicaid rules;
(2) Provide for collaboration among the child, the persons or entities responsible for the child's care and custody, and the providers of behavioral healthcare services for the child; and
(3) Be appropriate to meet the behavioral healthcare needs of the child as defined by the assessment.
Acts 2007, No. 1593, § 1.

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