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~ ~ FY 2005 Community Services Performance Contract <br /> <br />Exhibit F: Federal Compliances <br /> <br />Assurances Regarding Restrictions on the Use of Federal Block Grant Funds <br /> <br />The Board assures that it is and will continue to be in full compliance with the applicable provisions <br />of the Federal Mental Health Services and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block <br />Grants, including those contained in the General Requirements Document and the following <br />requirements. Under no circumstances shall Federal Mental Health Services and Substance <br />Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant funds be used to: <br /> <br />1. provide mental health or substance abuse inpatient services~; <br /> <br />2. make cash payments to intended or actual recipients of services; <br /> <br />3. purchase or improve land, purchase, construct, or permanently improve (other than minor <br /> remodeling) any building or other facility, or purchase major medical equipment; <br /> <br />4. satisfy any requirement for the expenditure of non-federal finds as a condition for the receipt of <br /> federal funds; <br /> <br />5. provide individuals with hypodermic needles or syringes so that such individuals may use illegal <br /> drugs; <br /> <br />6. provide financial assistance to any entity other than a public or nonprofit private entity; or <br /> <br />7. provide treatment services in penal or correctional institutions of the state. <br /> <br />[Source: 45 CFR § 96.135] <br /> <br /> /~i~l'~a~'u(e of Ex~ecu~ve 6irector <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />However, the Board may expend SAPT Block Grant funds for inpatient hospital substance <br />abuse services only when all of the following conditions are met: <br /> <br />a. the individual cannot be effectively treated in a community-based, non-hospital residential <br /> program; <br />b. the daily rate of payment provided to the hospital for providing services does not exceed the <br /> comparable daily rate provided by a community-based, non-hospital.residential program; <br />c. a physician determines that the following conditions have been met: (1) the physician <br /> certifies that the person's primary diagnosis is substance abuse, (2) the person cannot be <br /> treated safely in a community-based, non-hospital residential program, (3) the service can <br /> reasonably be expected to improve the person's condition or level of functioning, and (4) the <br /> hospital-based substance abuse program follows national standards of substance abuse <br /> professional practice; and <br />d. the service is provided only to the extent that it is medically necessary (e.g:, only for those <br /> days that the person cannot be safely treated in a community-based residential program). <br /> <br />[Source: 45 CFR § 96.135] <br /> <br />36. ~-30-2004 <br /> <br /> <br />