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Section 204 - Service providers.

UT Code § 26-63-204 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) The programmatic intermediary entity may contract with one or more qualified service providers to provide the services described in Section 26-63-203 for the program.

(2) A service provider that receives a contract under Subsection (1) shall: (a) have a demonstrated record of providing social services to low-income populations; (b) agree to deliver services according to the standards set by the programmatic intermediary entity; and (c) submit data to the independent evaluator that are necessary to evaluate the performance outcome measures.

(a) have a demonstrated record of providing social services to low-income populations;

(b) agree to deliver services according to the standards set by the programmatic intermediary entity; and

(c) submit data to the independent evaluator that are necessary to evaluate the performance outcome measures.

(3) The programmatic intermediary entity shall seek approval from the department before entering into a contract with a service provider under this section.

(4) The selection of a service provider by the programmatic intermediary entity: (a) shall be conducted with input from the department; and (b) shall be conducted in accordance with a rigorous, evidence-based selection process.

(a) shall be conducted with input from the department; and

(b) shall be conducted in accordance with a rigorous, evidence-based selection process.

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Section 204 - Service providers.