Arkansas Code § 9-16-105

Provision of services by contract
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(a) The Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services may provide family preservation services directly or may contract with a private, nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual to provide such services. (b) In the event a nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual is contracted by the Department of Human Services, to provide family preservation services, the contract shall include requirements for: (1) Provider acceptance of any client referred by the department for family preservation services; (2) Limitation of caseload; (3) Availability of twenty-four-hour crises intervention services to families served by the program; (4) Completion of the required training curriculum for family preservation services; and (5) Provision of and conduct of an internal program evaluation and cooperation with an external evaluation as directed by the division. Acts 1991, No. 1025, § 5; 2001, No. 906, § 4
(a) The Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services may provide family preservation services directly or may contract with a private, nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual to provide such services. (b) In the event a nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual is contracted by the Department of Human Services, to provide family preservation services, the contract shall include requirements for: (1) Provider acceptance of any client referred by the department for family preservation services; (2) Limitation of caseload; (3) Availability of twenty-four-hour crises intervention services to families served by the program; (4) Completion of the required training curriculum for family preservation services; and (5) Provision of and conduct of an internal program evaluation and cooperation with an external evaluation as directed by the division. Acts 1991, No. 1025, § 5; 2001, No. 906, § 4
(a) The Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services may provide family preservation services directly or may contract with a private, nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual to provide such services. (b) In the event a nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual is contracted by the Department of Human Services, to provide family preservation services, the contract shall include requirements for: (1) Provider acceptance of any client referred by the department for family preservation services; (2) Limitation of caseload; (3) Availability of twenty-four-hour crises intervention services to families served by the program; (4) Completion of the required training curriculum for family preservation services; and (5) Provision of and conduct of an internal program evaluation and cooperation with an external evaluation as directed by the division. Acts 1991, No. 1025, § 5; 2001, No. 906, § 4
(a) The Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services may provide family preservation services directly or may contract with a private, nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual to provide such services.
(b) In the event a nonprofit social service agency or qualified individual is contracted by the Department of Human Services, to provide family preservation services, the contract shall include requirements for: (1) Provider acceptance of any client referred by the department for family preservation services; (2) Limitation of caseload; (3) Availability of twenty-four-hour crises intervention services to families served by the program; (4) Completion of the required training curriculum for family preservation services; and (5) Provision of and conduct of an internal program evaluation and cooperation with an external evaluation as directed by the division.
(1) Provider acceptance of any client referred by the department for family preservation services;
(2) Limitation of caseload;
(3) Availability of twenty-four-hour crises intervention services to families served by the program;
(4) Completion of the required training curriculum for family preservation services; and
(5) Provision of and conduct of an internal program evaluation and cooperation with an external evaluation as directed by the division.
Acts 1991, No. 1025, § 5; 2001, No. 906, § 4

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