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Consent Agenda
November 6, 2015
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
FROM: Jean Baldwin, Director
DATE:
SUBJECT: Agenda Item — Agency Agreement — Division of Behavioral Health and
Recovery with DSHS A-1, Oct. 10, 2015 — June 30, 2017; $46,728.
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
Jefferson County Public Health is requesting Board approval of the Agency Agreement — Division
of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) with DSHS, October 10, 2015 — June 30, 2017; $46,728.
ANA�.�'�i� �TRATE+�iC GOA�� PRO°� ar�cll CON"S:
This ongoing contract with DBHR provides Federal and State funding through Substance Abuse Block Grant
(SABG) CFDA 93.959, Partnership for Success CFDA 93.243 to coordinate and implement prevention
programs designed to prevent or delay the misuse and abuse of alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other
drugs among youth up to age 18 and adults ages 18-25. The DBHR contract funds Community Prevention
and Wellness Initiatives and Community Coalition activities including coordination, prevention, and training
based on evidence -based practices as identified in the Excellence in Prevention Strategies List. This
amendment to the current contract, 1563-42479, (reference 15-152 Jefferson County Civil PDA), adds
$46,782 in additional funding for to establish a {Dedicated Marijuana Account (DMA) program and strategy
training and implementation by replacing Section 4. Performance Work Statement and amending same
section with specific amounts dedicated to evidence -based or research -based and Promising programs.
FISCAL IMPACT COST BENEFIT ANAILYSIS
This contract is fully funded through Federal Substance Abuse Block Grant, CFDA 93.959 and Partnership
for Success CFDA 93.243, and the state's general fund for the amount of $46,728, added to the original
amount of $132,831, for a total of $179,559.
RECOMMENDATION
JCPH management request approval of the Agency Agreement — Division of Behavioral Health
and Recovery with DSHS A-1 for Dedicated Marijuana Account, October 10, 2015 — June 30, 2017; $46,728.
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COUNTY PROGRAM AGREEMENT
AMENDMENT
Prevention Services
This Pro.��gram Agreementm._..__ and between Amendment is by -
the State of Washington
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the County identified below.
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AMOUNT
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CHANGE OR CORRECT CONTRACT TERMS OR SOW,���
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incorporated into this Program Agreement Amendment by reference:
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documents licorporated by reference, contains all
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of the terms and conditions agree p y p the original Program Agreement. No other
understandings or representations, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Program Agreement Amendment
shall be deemed to exist or bind the parties. All other terms and conditions of the original Program Agreement remain in
full force and effect. The parties signing below warrant that they have read and understand this Program Agreement
) PRINTED NAME(S) AND TITL.FtSt ... ..._ .� DATE(S) SIGNED WW�mm
Amendment, and have authorityto enterAgreement en_ me _._.. ) i
into this Proc ram Amendment.
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DATE SIGNED
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David Alvarez, Chief+Civt PA
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I6oJ4CS County Program Agreement Amendment (10-28-2015)
This Program Agreement between the County and the State of Washington Department of Social and Health
Services (DSHS) is hereby amended as follows:
1. Amend the maximum contract consideration to add $46,728, therefore increasing the maximum
consideration from $132,831 to $179,559. The Awards and Revenues (A&R) is attached as Exhibit B.
2. Section 1. Definitions is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
a. "Awards and Revenues" or "A&R" details the Contractor's Awards and Revenues attached as
Exhibit B.
b. "Awards" means the total funding of all individual awards DSHS allocates to the County, and the
total of all awards in this Contract's Maximum Amount, which is itemized, per service, in Exhibit B.
c. "BARS" means — "Fiscal/Program Requirements", see below, which replaces BARS document.
d. "BHSIA" means Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration.
e. "Boilerplate Language" means the standard Contract language, including General and Special
terms, which will be common to all subcontracts issued by the County for provision of the services
required by this Contract.
f. "Calibration Scoring" means scoring between Observer 3, Observer 2„ and Observer 1 to prevent
scorer drift from the standards and methods established in the Washington Codebook. Calibration
Scoring happens on a frequency of approximately ten percent (10%) of entries in the CCB or
semiannually to ensure reliability.
g. "CCB" means the Community Check Box, an on-line documentation support system.
h. "Certified Prevention Professional" or "CPP" means the Prevention Specialist certification
recognized by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consoriiurn (IC&RC) and supported
by the Prevention Specialist. Certification Board of Washington, yv�cbw.con,i,
i. "Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative" or "CPWI" means the DSHS substance abuse
prevention delivery system that focuses prevention services in high -need communities in
Washington State as selected by County and approved by DSHS.
j. "Contract Coordinator" means the person designated to carry out administrative and oversight
responsibilities of the prevention programs.
k. "Contract Manager" means the DSHS contact identified on page 1 of this Contract.
"Data" means information that is disclosed or exchanged as described by this Contract.
m. "DEA" means United States Drug Enforcement Agency.
n. "Dedicated Marijuana Account" or "DMA" means revenue generated by the taxation of retail
marijuana as a result of the implementation of Initiative 502 (1502) as authorized by the
Washington State Legislature in 2E2SHB 2136.
o. "DBHR" means the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery or its successor.
p. "DSHS Contact" means the DSHS Contact staff identified on page 1 of this Contract.
q. "DUNS" or "Data Universal Numbering System" means a unique identifier for businesses. DUNS
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numbers are assigned and maintained by Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) and are used for a variety of
purposes, including applying for government contracting opportunities.
r. "Ensure" as to this Contract means to make sure that something will happen or will be available
within the resources identified in the Consideration.
s. "EPA" means Environmental Protection Agency.
"Fiscal/Program Requirements" means the new title of the updated version of the formerly titled
BADS manual Including the DSHS BHSIA/DIVISION Ol= BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND
REt: OVERY/CHEMICAI... DEPENDENCY Supplementary Instruotions and Fiscal Policy Standards
for Reimbursable Costsas used ov/s�tc �deba�DSHS,
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u. "Media materials and publications" means:
(1) News Release: A brief written announcement the agency provides to reporters highlighting key
events, research, results, new funding and programs, and other news.
(2) Paid Media: Any advertising space/ti,me that Is purchased for prevention/coalition messages
(printed publications/newspapers, online, outdoor, on-screen, T and radio).
(3) Earned Media: Published news stories (print, broadcast or online) resulting from the County's
contacts with reporters.
(4) Donated Media, including public service announcements: Any free advertising space or time
from broadcast, print, outdoor, online, and other advertising vendors.
(5) Social Media: Also referred to as new media: messages posted online on Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and similar sites.
v. "Monitoring and Participatory Evaluation" or "M&E" means data collection and evaluation process
for coalitions to measure community impact of coalition activity.
w. "Observer 1" means the Primary Scorer(s), the Coalition Coordinator(s) and Coalition Member(s).
x. "Observer 2" means the Reliability scorer at DSHS.
y, "Observer 3 means the Calibration scorer at Work Group for Community Health and Development
at the University of Kansas (KU Work Group).
z. "Partnerships for Success" also Known as Partnerships for Success 2013 or PFS means the
Federal grant funded by tl°ie Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), CFDA number 93.243.
aa. "Performance-based Prevention System" or "PBPS" means the management information system
maintained by DSHS that collects planning, demographic, and prevention service data.
bb. "Prevention Activity Data" means information input to PLOPS to record all active prevention services
including outcome measures. This information will be used to verify services identified in A-19
invoices prior to payment and must be entered into PBPS by the close of business of the fifteenth
(15'") of each month for prevention activities provided during the previous month.
cc. "Prevention System Manager" (PSM) means the designee assigned to manage day to day
responsibilities associated with this Contract.
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dd. "Reliability Scoring" means scoring between Observer 2 and Observer 1 to ensure the
standardizing of methods, times, and other aspects of the observation to be accurate and
consistent, and therefore more useful to an overall evaluation. Reliability scoring happens on a
monthly frequency with DSHS to ensure reliability and consistency of entries with the Washington
Codebook.
ee. "Substance Abuse Block Grant" or "SABG" means Federal Substance Abuse Block Grant funded by
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), CFDA number
93.959.
3. Section 4. Performance Work Statement a.(1) is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
(1) Provision of CPWI services in accordance with the CPWI Community Coalition Guide located on
theAthena Forum
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which outlines the minimal standards to participate in the CPWI. County )
shall plan to reach the
ideal benchmarks related to the community coalition's efforts and staffing with the Dedicated
Marijuana Account.
4. Amend Section 4. Performance Work Statement a. to add the following:
(9) Dedicated Marijuana Account (DMA) shall be used for program and strategy training and
implementation.
(a) All programs planned and implemented with DMA shall be programs selected from the
DBHR provided youth marijuana use prevention and reduction program list.
i. No less than eighty-five percent (85%) of DMA funds shall be expended on evidence -
based or research -based programs on the identified program list.
ii. Up to fifteen percent (15%) of DMA funds may expended on Promising programs on the
identified program list.
(10) County shall submit a DMA Program Enhancement Packet to the Contract Manager within thirty
(30) days of this executed contract amendment.
Required DMA Packet information includes updated Action Plan, Logic Model and Budget
Template that denotes additional program(s) planned or plans for additional program(s) services
of the programs on the list provided.
(11) County is encouraged to collaborate and partner with community-based organizations (CBOs)
that operate within or serves the CPWI community.
(12) Meals may be provided for participants using DMA funds only if:
(a) The training is four (4) hours or more in duration; or
(b) The program is recurring, direct service family domain program, and must be approved in
strategic plan.
5. Section 7. Consideration a.(2) is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
(2) Funding for earned incentives will be provided by DSHS every six (6) months through a contract
amendment.
6. Section 7. Consideration a.(4) is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
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(4) The County shall use no more than eight percent (8%) of the PFS funds for administrative costs.
(a) Administrative costs shall be billed separately from direct prevention services as indicated
on the A-19 invoice.
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(c) No SABG funds allocated in this contract shall be used for administrative costs.
Amend Section 7. Consideration a. to add the following:
(5) County shall use no more than eight percent (8%) of the Dedicated Marijuana Account
allocation for administrative costs.
(a) Administrative costs shall be billed separately from direct prevention services as indicated
on the A-19 invoice.
(b) Administrative costs are defined in the Fiscal/Program Requirements.
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8. Section 7. Consideration e. is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
e. The source of funds in this contract is the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG) CFDA 93.959, the
Washington State Dedicated Marijuana Account (DMA), and the Partnerships for Success (PFS)
Grant CFDA 93.243 (Year 2 is September 30, 2014 to September 29, 2015, Year 3 is September
30, 2015 to September 29, 2016, Year 4 is Septernber 30„ 2.106 to September 29, 2017). PFS and
DMA funds are not carried forward from year to year.
9� Amend Section 9. Miscellaneous Items a. is deleted and replaced in its entirety with the following:
a. Complete the Contractor Self -Assessment Monitoring Tool and submit to Contract Manager or
designee.
10. Amend the Contract by adding Section 19. Applicable Exhibits.
19. Applicable Exhibits.
The following table lists the included exhibits in the Contract and the Counties or Contractors to
which they apply.
Exhibit
Title of Exhibit _...
^Applicable theFollowing
Counties/Contractorsto
Exhibit A
Data Securu�t Rc u nts
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All Counties/Contractors�
Exhibit B
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Awards and Revenureme
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All Counties/Contractors
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Exhibit C
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PFS Community Monitoring and
Asotin County, Cowlitz County,
Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project
San Juan County, Okanogan
County Community Coalition,
Skamania County Sherriff's
Office, and Monroe School
District-
Exhibit D
Communit Monitoring and
PFS y
Kmg County and Tekoa School
Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project;
District
Secure Medicine Take -back
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Exhibit E PFS Secure Medicine-Take backCounty
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School wDistrict _�,....
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Exhibit F � PFS Community Monitoring and Rural Resources
Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project;
Sector Shadn i ro t
11. Amend the Contract by adding the following Exhibits as they apply to each County:
Exhibit C – PFS Community Monitoring and Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project
Exhibit D – PFS Community Monitoring and Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project; Secure Medicine
Take -back
Exhibit E – PFS Secure Medicine Take -back
Exhibit F – PFS Community Monitoring and Participatory Evaluation Pilot Project; Sector Sharing
Project
All other terms and conditions of this Program Agreement remain in full force and effect.
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Exhibit B
AWARD AND REVENUES
2015-2017 Biennium
CONTRACTOR NAME Jefferson County
Total Federal Funds $84,019 $43,578 $0 $127,597
Total State Funds $25,981 $25,981 $0 $51,962
110,000 _... $6.__ �.��
AWARDS _ _ 9,,559 $0 $179,559
OTAL AL„L � _�- . -
SABG-Substance Abuse Block Grant -CFDA 93.959 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
PFS -Partnership for Success-CFDA 93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
2015-17 Jefferson Amend #1
CONTRACT NUMBER 1563-42479
COUNTY Jefferson
The above named
Contractor is hereby awarded the following amounts for the purposes listed.
REVENUE
SOURCE
TYPE OF SERVICE
AWAC AMOUNTS
Biennial
Total 15-17
SFY 16
SFY 17 Funds
Biennium
333 99 59
SABG Prevention .. $30,0'98
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$30,.._
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...._._ $60,19.6
334 04 6X
GF -State- Admin (for SABG Prevention) ..._....,.... _ _...... ..,w.._ . $2,617 _ ,
—.. $2,61.7 ,...._——_...., .
,$5,234
334.04.6X
Dedicated Marijuana Account -Fund 315 -State $23, 364
$23,364 _
$46,728
333.92 43
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PFS -Total $53,921
$13,480 $0
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$67,401
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$553,921
Year FFY15 (9.30.15-9.29.15) $40,480
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$13,480
Year 4 FFY16 (9.30.16-6.30.17)
Total Federal Funds $84,019 $43,578 $0 $127,597
Total State Funds $25,981 $25,981 $0 $51,962
110,000 _... $6.__ �.��
AWARDS _ _ 9,,559 $0 $179,559
OTAL AL„L � _�- . -
SABG-Substance Abuse Block Grant -CFDA 93.959 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
PFS -Partnership for Success-CFDA 93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
2015-17 Jefferson Amend #1
wishio0lon srstr COUNTY
Department of Social
&HealthServices PROGRAM AGREEMENT
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Transforming rives Prevention Services
This Program Agreement is by and between the State of Washington
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the County identified
below, and is issued in conjunction with a County and DSHS Agreement On
_General Terms and Conditions, which is incorporated by reference.
DSHS ADMINISTRATION - _ DSHS DIVISION I DSHS INDEX NUMBER
Behavioral Health and Service
Inteq.ration
DSHS CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Lucilla Mendoza
Prevention Services Lead
DSHS CONTACT TELEPHONE
(360)725-3760
COUNTY NAME
Jefferson County
COUNTY FEDERAL EMPLOYER I
NUMBER
COUNTY CONTACT TELEPHONE
(360) 385-9420
Division of Behavioral Health 1223
and Recove!y
DSHS CONTACT ADDRESS
4500 10th Ave SE
Lacev, WA 98503-
COUNTY ADDRESS
615 Sheridan St
Port Townsend, WA 98368 -
COUNTY CONTACT NAME
Julia Danskin
COUNTY CONTACT F
(360) 385-9401
IS THE COUNTY A SUBRECIPIENT FOR PURPOSES OF THIS PROGRAM
AGREEMENT?
DSHS Agreement Number
1563-42479
Administration or Division
Agreement Number
County Agreement Number
DSHS CONTRACT CODE
1644CS-63
DSHS CONTACT E-MAIL
mend ol2(cDdshs.wa.gov
COUNTY CONTACT E-MAIL
jdanskingco.�effe�rson.wa.us
CFDA NUMBERS
93.959
Yes
PROGRAM AGREEMENT START DATE PROGRAM AGREEMENT END DATE AGREEMENT MAXIMUM PROGRAM AG
__ ..... T AMOUNT
07/01/2015 06/30/2017 $132,831.00
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EXHIBITS. When the box below Is marked with an X, the following Exhibits are attached and are incorporated into this
County Program Agreement by reference:
® Exhibits (specify): Exhibit A: Data Security; Exhibit B: Awards and Revenue
G No Exhibits.
The terms and
—this 6ontract are an
sentation of the
exclusive
understanding nnding b tweenthef parties superseding and mrerging allation previousprevious agreements,final,
and commun cations, oral'
or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract. The parties signing below represent that they have read and
understand this Contract, and have the authority to execute this Contract. This Contract shall be binding on DSHS only
urn signature by DSHS.
COUNTY SIGNATURE(S) � PiT N' TED NAME(S) AND TITLE(S) SIGNED
DSHS SIGNATURE
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I . Definitions.
a. "Awards and Revenues" or "A&R" details the County/Contractor's Awards and Revenues attached
as Exhibit B.
b. "Awards" means the total funding of all individual awards DSHS allocates to the County/Contractor,
and the total of all awards in this Contract's Maximum Amount, which is itemized, per service, in
Exhibit B.
c. "BARS" means — "Fiscal/Program Requirements", see below, which replaces BARS document.
d. "BHSIA" means Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration.
e. "Boilerplate Language" means the standard Contract language, including General and Special
terms, which will be common to all subcontracts issued by the County/Contractor for provision of
the services required by this Contract.
f. "Certified Prevention Professional" or "CPP" means the Prevention Specialist certification
recognized by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and supported
by the Prevention Specialist Certification Board of Washington, www, scbw.c0tTl.
g. "Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative" or "CPWI" means the DSHS substance abuse
prevention delivery system that focuses prevention services in high -need communities in
Washington State as selected by County/Contractor and approved by DSHS.
h. "Contract Coordinator" means the person designated by the legislative authority of a
County/Contractor to carry out administrative and oversight responsibilities of the County prevention
programs.
"Contract Manager" means the DSHS contact identified on page 1 of this Contract.
j. "County Coordinator" means the person designated by the legislative authority of a County to carry
out administrative and oversight responsibilities of the County prevention programs.
k. "Data" means information that is disclosed or exchanged as described by this Contract.
"DBHR" means the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery or its successor.
m. "DSHS Contact" means the DSHS Contact staff identified on page 1 of this Contract.
n. "DUNS" or "Data Universal Numbering System" means a unique identifier for businesses. DUNS
numbers are assigned and maintained by Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) and are used for a variety of
purposes, including applying for government contracting opportunities.
o. "Ensure" as to this Contract means to make sure that something will happen or will be available
within the resources identified in the Consideration.
p. "Fiscal/Program Requirements" means the new title of the updated version of the formerly titled
BARS manual including the DSHS BHSIA/DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND
RECOVERY/CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY Supplementary Instructions and Fiscal Policy Standards
for Reimbursable Costs as used by DSHS located at:
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q. "Media materials and publications" means:
(1) News Release: A brief written announcement the agency provides to reporters highlighting key
events, research, results, new funding and programs, and other news.
(2) Paid Media: Any advertising space/time that is purchased for prevention/coalition messages
(printed publications/newspapers, online, outdoor, on-screen, TV and radio).
(3) Earned Media: Published news stories (print, broadcast or online) resulting from the Counties'
contacts with reporters.
(4) Donated Media, including public service announcements: Any free advertising space or time
from broadcast, print, outdoor, online, and other advertising vendors.
(5) Social Media: Also referred to as new media: messages posted online on Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and similar sites.
r. "Partnerships for Success" also known as Partnerships for Success 2013 or PFS means the
Federal grant funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), CFDA number 93.243.
s. "Performance-based Prevention System" or "PBPS" means the management information system
maintained by DSHS that collects planning, demographic, and prevention service data.
t. "Prevention Activity Data" means information input to PBPS to record all active prevention services
including outcome measures. This information will be used to verify services identified in A-19
invoices prior to payment and must be entered into PBPS by the close of business of the fifteenth
(15`h) of each month for prevention activities provided during the previous month.
u. "Prevention System Manager" (PSM) means the designee assigned to manage day to day
responsibilities associated with this Contract.
v. "Substance Abuse Block Grant" or "SABG" means Federal Substance Abuse Block Grant funded by
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), CFDA number
93.959.
2. Applicable Law.
This Contract contains links to both DSHS and Federal websites to provide references, information and
forms for the County/Contractor's use. Links may break or become inactive if a website is reorganized;
DSHS is not responsible for links that do not respond as expected.
These legal resources identified below are incorporated by reference and include but are not limited to
the following:
a. 21 CFR Food and Drugs
Chapter 1, Subchapter C, Drugs: General
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/21/cha ter4//si cha ter -C,
b. 42 CFR Subchapter A --General Provisions
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c. 45 CFR Public Welfare, Part 96 Block Grants, Subpart L Substance Abuse Block Grant
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d. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) links regarding federally required audit requirements 2
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3. Purpose.
The purpose of this contract is to coordinate and implement prevention programs designed to prevent
or delay the misuse and abuse of alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other drugs among youth up to age
18 and young adults ages 19-25.
4. Performance Statement of Work.
The County/Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or
incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services include,
but are not limited to:
a. Coordination of Prevention Services.
The County/Contractor shall ensure:
(1) Provision of CPWI services in accordance with the Key Objectives found in the CPWI
Community Coalition Guide located on the Athena Forum website which outlines the minimal
standards to participate in the CPWI and ideal benchmarks that are possible with additional
funding.
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(2) Direct recurring service programs shall be implemented in an ongoing schedule in year two (2)
of this Contract as determined by a stakeholder workgroup that will be formed with DSHS to
discuss, and propose the new requirement to DSHS.
(3) Submit a budget with projected expenditures, including salary and benefits for DSHS funded
prevention staff, program costs, training and travel to the Contract Manager or designee, within
thirty (30) days upon request. A template will be provided.
Budget adjustments that total ten percent (10%) or more from the approved County/Contractor
and/or CPWI coalition budget shall submit a budget revision for approval to CM or designee at
least fifteen (15) days prior to expending adjusted budget items.
(4) Ensure new hire Community Coalition Coordinators meet required position qualifications and
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workstation requirements found in the CPWI Community Coalition Guide.
(a) County/Contractor shall submit a completed Community Coalition Coordinator Qualification
Checklist to Contract Manager or designee for review.
DSHS shall review and respond within forty-eight (48) business hours.
(b) DSHS reserves the right to require County/Contractor to develop a Community Coalition
Coordinator training plan if candidate does not meet required qualifications.
(5) Ensure Community Coalition Coordinators are Certified Prevention Professionals (CPP).
(a) Ensure that current, non -certified Community Coalition Coordinator(s), obtains a CPP
credential within twelve (12) months of contract start date; maintain for duration of contract,
(b) Ensure currently certified Community Coalition Coordinator(s) maintain CPP credential
status, and
(c) Ensure Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) certification within eighteen (18) months of
new Community Coalition Coordinator start date.
(6) Enter approved programs, based on the priorities, goals and objectives described in the
approved Strategic Plan, into the PBPS within thirty (30) days of Strategic Action Plan approval.
(7) Ensure sixty percent (60%) of programs supported by DSHS funds will be replications or
adaptations of "Evidence -based Practice" substance abuse prevention programs as identified in
the Excellence In Prevention Strategies List webpage on the Athena Forum website:
http://www heathen aforum, or /learn irig librar /ebp, Ensure that all of the programs supported
by DSHS meet the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's (CSAP) Principles of Substance
Abuse Prevention, found on the Athena Forum Website.
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(8) Food costs are generally unallowable during program implementation except within the following
parameters:
(a) Light refreshment costs for training events and meetings lasting longer than two (2) hours in
duration are allowable.
(b) Ensure that light refreshment costs do not exceed $2.50 per person.
(c) Meals may be provided for participants using SABG funds only if:
i. The training is four (4) hours or more in duration; or
ii. The program is a recurring, direct service family domain program and must be approved
in strategic plan.
(d) Meals are not allowable costs with Partnerships for Success (PFS) funds.
(e) County/Contractor shall adhere to current state per -diem rates for meals found online at
htt):/Jwww.ofm,wa, ovlaolio /10.00,htm.
(f) No more than a total of $1,000 may be spent on food or light refreshments per CPWI
Coalition per year.
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b. Coordination of Prevention Services.
If funding permits the County/Contractor to provide Community Based Coordination services in
addition to meeting CPWI requirements, (i.e., Counties with communities that each have at least
$110,000 per community of DSHS funding budgeted for CPWI implementation, annually) services
may be provided at the County level. Services shall reflect work of the County/Contractor staff
coordinating, organizing, building capacity, providing education and information related to
prevention initiatives at the County level with a goal to expand CPWI communities.
If applicable to County/Contractor, develop plan for services listed above and submit to Contract
Manager or designee for review and approval within sixty (60) days of contract execution.
Prevention Training.
(1) The County/Contractor shall participate in all required training events identified by DSHS and
listed in the CPWI Community Coalition Guide.
(2) Non -Required Training in CPWI
(a) In the absence of trainings identified in the approved strategic plan, all additional (non -
required) training paid for by DSHS shall be approved by Contract Manager or designee
prior to training and meet the approved goals and objectives in PBPS.
(b) The County/Contractor shall ensure any requests for training are requested in writing and
sent directly to the Contract Manager or designee, a minimum of ten (10) working days
before the date of the proposed training. Trainings shall relate to one (1) of the following
four (4) categories:
Coalition building and community organization.
ii. Capacity building regarding prevention theory and practice.
iii. Capacity building for Evidence -based Practice and environmental strategy
implementation, related to the goals and objectives of the coalition's approved strategic
plan.
iv. Capacity building in non-CPWI communities to expand CPWI efforts and meets overall
goals and objectives of CPWI may be approved by Contract Manager or designee upon
request.
(3) The County/Contractor shall ensure training paid for by DSHS that requires travel follows state
travel reimbursement guidelines and rates accessible at
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(4) The County/Contractor shall bill for training events on an A-19 per billing code (BARS)
566.22(7) and record training events in the DSHS Performance Based Prevention System
(PBPS) in accordance with the monthly reporting requirements described in Section 4. e. 2. d.,
Prevention Report Schedule / Due Dates.
d. Media Materials.
Media materials and publications developed with DSHS funds shall be submitted to the Contract
Manager or designee for approval prior to publication (DSHS will respond within five (5) working
days). DSHS must be cited as the funding source in news releases, publications, and advertising
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messages created with or about DSHS funding. The funding source shall be cited as: Washington
State Department of Social and Health Services. The DSHS logo may also be used in place of the
above citation.
Exceptions: The County/Contractor does not need to submit the following items to Contract
Manager or designee:
(1) Newsletters and fact sheets.
(2) News coverage resulting from interviews with reporters. This includes online news coverage.
(3) Newspaper editorials or letters to the editor.
(4) Posts on Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and other social media
sites.
(5) When a statewide media message is developed by DSHS is localized.
(6) When the current SAMHSA-sponsored media campaign is localized. (As of October 2014, this
is the "Talk. They Hear You." campaign.http 11i ta.sa� rNapa- c ov/LAt clergg,eLdrirlJ it )
e. Reporting Requirements.
(1) Prevention Reporting Requirements
The County/Contractor shall report on all requirements as identified in the DSHS Performance
Base Prevention System (PBPS). DSHS reserves the right to add reporting requirements
based on requirements of grants.
(2) Prevention Activity Data Reports
The County/Contractor shall:
(a) Ensure that monthly prevention activities are reported in the DSHS PBPS in accordance
with the requirements and timelines set forth in section 4.e.
Ensure accurate and unduplicated reporting.
ii. Ensure proper training of staff and designated staff for back-up PBPS data entry to meet
report due dates.
(b) Ensure demographic information is provided for single; mentoring; environmental; and
recurring services.
(c) Provide Community Coalition Coordination Reports on its efforts in the PBPS for each
month of the calendar year.
Complete Prevention Reports and send to Contract Manager listed on page 1, according to
the Schedule / Due Dates, below:
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f. Outcome Measures
(1) The County/Contractor shall report on all required pre/post-tests in PBPS Program Selection
Instruments identified in the PBPS.
Special situations and exceptions regarding pre/post tests and Program Selection Instruments
identified in the PBPS include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) The County/Contractor may negotiate with the Contract Manager or designee to reduce
multiple administrations of surveys to individual participants.
(b) Participants in recurring program groups in which the majority of participants are younger
than ten (10) years old on the date of that group's first service.
(c) Programs that only provide single service events.
(d) Environmental and media services.
g. Performance Work Statement / Evaluation.
(1) The County/Contractor shall ensure program results show positive outcomes for at least half of
the participants in each program group.
(a) "Positive outcomes" means that at least half of the participants in a group report positive
improvement or maintenance as determined by the program objective between pre and
post-tests.
(b) Positive outcomes will be determined using the pre-test and post-test data reported in the
Performance Based Prevention System (PBPS).
(c) Evaluation of PBPS data will occur on the 15th of the month following the final date of
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service for each group.
(2) DSHS shall use the following protocol for evaluation:
(a) Matched pre-test and post-test pairs will be used in the analysis.
(b) To allow for normal attendance drop-off, a 20% leeway will be given for missing post-tests.
(c) If there are missing post-tests for entered pre-tests in excess of 20% of pre-tests, missing
post-test will be counted as a negative outcome.
Example: there are ten (10) pre-tests and seven (7) post-tests. The denominator would be
eight (8) and the maximum numerator would be seven (7).
(3) Different groups receiving the same program will be clustered by school district.
(a) In cases where multiple providers are serving the same school district, groups will be
clustered by school district and provider.
(b) The results of one (1) provider in a given school district will not impact another provider in
the same district.
i. In cases where the survey instrument selected for a given program includes more than
one scale, the scale that is most closely aligned with the outcome linked to the program
in PBPS will be used.
ii. Results for groups with services that span two (2) contracting periods will be analyzed in
the contracting period that the post-test was administered.
(c) If fewer than half of the participants in a group, within a given school district, report positive
change in the intended outcome:
i. The County/Contractor shall submit a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) for the non-
compliant program to the Contract Manager or designee or designee within forty-five
(45) days of notice by DSHS.
ii. Reimbursement for the CSAP Category row on the A-19 for that program will be held
until the PIP is approved by the Contract Manager or designee or their designee.
iii. If a second group within that same school district has fewer than half of the participants
report positive change in the intended outcome, then the following steps will be taken:
(A) In cases where there is no active non-compliant program, the County/Contractor
shall discontinue implementation of that program within the specified geography.
(B) In cases where the same programs as the non-compliant program are active and
continuing in the same school district, those groups will be allowed to complete the
expected number of sessions. No new groups will be started.
(C) Following the conclusion of all groups completing the program, results will be
reviewed for those groups.
(D) If the results do not show positive change for each group, the County/Contractor
shall take the following action:
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|ncases where the program kybeing delivered bvosingle provider inthe
specified geography, the County/Contractor shall discontinue implementation of
that program inthe specified geography.
;n cases where the program is being delivered by rnu|tip|e providers in the
specified geography, the COUnty/Contractor shall discontinue im�lementation of
that program bythe underperforming provider \nthe specified geography.
�� A program that resulted in the need for a Performance Improvement Plan and Plan was
� � approved during the July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2015 contract period will not carry that record
forward into the July 1.2O15 - June 30.2017contract period.
(S) Implement and monitor prevention programs and reporting to assure compliance with these
5. Requirements.
a. Background Checks. (RCW 43.43, WAC 388-877 & 388-877B).
(1)County/Contactor cborshoU8nounaaminnino/bmckgnoVndc7eckianomduntedfo[aUotaff
' ' rnenobans, case managers, outreach staff men'ibers, etc. or volunteers who have unsupervised
access to children, adolescents, vulnerable adults, and persons who have developmental
(2)When providing services toyouth, the County/Contractor ahoUansure that requirements ofWAC
388-06-0170 are met.
b. Services and Activities to Ethnic Minorities and Diverse Populations.
The County/Contractor shall:
(1) Ensure aUservices and ac1�Keoprovided bvthe CountV/CoDt�oo1or0rSWbcortnoctor�nderthis
` ' Contract shall be designed and delivered in/ manner aenaUdvetothe needs oJall diverse
populations.
CQ |nd�te8ot�MSioensure orinnprOVe access, retention, and cultural relevance of n or
` ' other appropriate services, for ethnic minorities and other diverse populations iOneed of
prevention services oaidentified intheir needs assessment.
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c. Continuing Education.
Ensure that continuing education is provided for employees of any entity providing prevention
activities. (42 USC 300x -28(b) and 45 CFR 96.132(b)).
d. Single Source Funding.
(1) The CVuntv/ConhootorahaU ensure all subcontractors that Single Source Funding means that o
subcontractor can use only one source of funds at any given time.
(2) Each cost r6nnburseMleoiPrevention service provided must bebilled only one (1)time through
the source selected for funding this expense. At no time may the sarne expense be billed
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e. Contract termination notice.
The County/Contractor shall provide a minimum of one hundred -twenty (120) days written notice to
DSHS to terminate contract.
f. Subrecipients.
(1) General. If the County/Contractor is a subrecipient of federal awards under any Program
Agreement as defined by 2 CFR Part 200, the County/Contractor shall:
(a) Maintain records that identify, in its accounts, all federal awards received and expended and
the federal programs under which they were received, by Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) title and number, award number and year, name of the federal agency,
and name of the pass-through entity;
(b) Maintain internal controls that provide reasonable assurance that the County/Contractor is
managing federal awards in compliance with laws, regulations, and provisions of contracts
or grant agreements that could have a material effect on each of its federal programs;
(c) Prepare appropriate financial statements, including a schedule of expenditures of federal
awards;
(d) Incorporate 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F audit requirements into all agreements between the
County/Contractor and its Subcontractors who are subrecipients;
(e) Comply with the applicable requirements of 2 CFR Part 200, including any future
amendments to 2 CFR Part 200, and any successor or replacement Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Circular or regulation; and
(f) Comply with the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968; Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Title 11 of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; The Age
Discrimination Act of 1975; and The Department of Justice Non -Discrimination Regulations
at 28 CFR Part 42, Subparts C, D, E, and G, and 28 CFR Parts 35 and 39. (Go to
www.o' .uscio'. ov/ocr/ for additional information and access to the aforementioned Federal
laws and regulations.)
(2) Single Audit Act Compliance. If the County/Contractor is a subrecipient under a Program
Agreement and expends $750,000 or more in federal awards from any and/or all sources in any
fiscal year, the County/Contractor shall procure and pay for a single audit or a program -specific
audit for that fiscal year. Upon completion of each audit, the County/Contractor shall:
(a) Submit to the DSHS contact person, listed on the first page of the Program Agreement, the
data collection form and retorting package specified in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F, reports
required by the program -specific audit guide (if applicable), and a copy of any management
letters issued by the auditor;
(b) Follow-up and develop corrective action for all audit findings, in accordance with 2 CFR Part
200, Subpart F; prepare a "Summary Schedule of Prior Audit Findings" reporting the status
of all audit findings included in the prior audit's schedule of findings and questioned costs.
(3) Overpayments. If it is determined by DSHS, or during the course of a required audit, that the
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County/Contractor has been paid unallowable costs under any applicable Program Agreement,
DSHS may require the County/Contractor to reimburse DSHS in accordance with 2 CFR Part
200.
(4) Subcontractor Audit
(a) If a County/Contractor subcontractor is subject to 2 CFR, Part 200, Subpart F, the
County/Contractor shall require a copy of the completed Single Audit and ensure corrective
action is taken for any audit finding, per 2 CFR, Part 200, Subpart F requirements.
(b) If a County/Contractor subcontractor is not subject to 2 CFH Pard 200„ Subpart F, the
County/Contractor shall perform subrecipient monitoring in compliance with federal
requirements.
g. Federal Block Grant Funding Requirements.
The County/Contractor shall comply with the following:
Charitable Choice (42 USC 300x-65 and 42 CFR Section 54)
(1) The County/Contractor shall ensure that Charitable Choice Requirements of 42 CFR Part 54 are
followed and that Faith -Based Organizations (FBO) are provided opportunities to compete with
traditional alcohol/drug abuse prevention providers for funding.
(2) If the County/Contractor subcontracts with FBOs, the County/Contractor shall require the FBO
to meet the requirements of 42 CFR Part 54 as follows:
(a) Applicants/recipients for/of services shall be provided with a choice of prevention providers.
(b) The FBO shall facilitate a referral to an alternative provider within a reasonable time frame
when requested by the recipient of services.
(c) The FBO shall report to the County/Contractor all referrals made to alternative providers.
(d) The FBO shall provide recipients with a notice of their rights.
(e) The FBO provides recipients with a summary of services that includes any inherently
religious activities.
(f) Funds received from the federal block grant must be segregated in a manner consistent with
Federal regulations.
(g) No funds may be expended for religious activities.
h. Notice of Federal Block Grant Funding Requirement.
The County/Contractor shall:
(1) Notify subcontractors in writing of the federal funds, when federal block grant funds are
allocated by the County/Contractor to subcontractors for the delivery of services and activities
under this Contract.
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(2) Ensure all subcontractors comply with all conditions and requirements for use of federal block
grant funds within any subcontracts or other agreements. OMB 2 CFR, Part 200, Subpart F (A-
133).
(3) A portion of the funding for this contract may be from the federally funded Substance Abuse
Block Grant (SABG) CFDA #93.959. The amount allocated will be detailed in the
County/Contractor's authorization for service. The County/Contractor will be notified of the
amount of SABG expended each calendar year.
Funds designated solely for a specific state fiscal year in this contract may be obligated only for
work performed in the designated fiscal year.
6. Subcontracts.
The County/Contractor shall obtain prior approval before entering into any subcontracting arrangement.
In addition, the County/Contractor shall submit the proposed subcontract to ensure it meets all DSHS
requirements to the Contract Manager or designee for review and approval purposes.
a. Subcontract Language.
(1) The County/Contractor shall include in its boilerplate language all requirements and conditions
in this Contract that the County/Contractor is required to meet when providing services to
patients, clients, or persons seeking assistance„ which include but are not limited to:
(a) Identification of funding sources
(b) DUNS number and Zip code +4 of subcontractor
(c) How eligibility will be determined
(d) That subcontracts shall be fee-for-service, cost related, or price related as defined in
Fiscal/Program Requirements
(e) That termination of a subcontract shall not be grounds for a fair hearing for the service
applicant or a grievance for the recipient if similar services are immediately available in the
County.
(f) What actions the County/Contractor will take in the event of a termination of a subcontractor
to ensure all prevention data on services provided have been entered into the PBPS
(g) How service applications and recipients will be informed of their right to a grievance in the
case of:
Denial or termination of service
ii. Failure to act upon a request for services with reasonable promptness
(h) Audit requirements - OMB 2 CFR, Part 200, Subpart F (A-133) audit requirements if
applicable to the subcontractor
(i) Authorizing facility inspection
Q) Background Checks
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(k) Conflict of interest
(1) Debarment and suspension certification
(m) Indemnification
(n) Nondiscrimination in employment
(o) Nondiscrimination in prevention activities
(p) Performance Based Contracts
(q) Providing data
(r) Records and reports
(s) Requirements outlined in the Data Sharing provision in the Contract
(t) Services provided in accordance with law and rule and regulation
(u) PBPS data input and reconciliation
(v) Treatment of assets
(w) Unallowable use of federal funds
b. Subcontract Inspection.
DSHS reserves the right to inspect any subcontract document.
c. Subcontractor Monitoring.
(1) County/Contractor shall submit subcontract monitoring protocol to Contract Manager or
designee fifteen (15) days prior of entering into first subcontract during contract period for
review and DSHS approval.
(2) On -Site Monitoring:
The County/Contractor shall
(a) Conduct a subcontractor review which shall include at least one (1) on-site visit, annually, to
each subcontractor site providing services to monitor fiscal and programmatic compliance
with subcontract performance criteria for the purpose of documenting that the
subcontractors are fulfilling the requirements of the subcontract.
(b) Submit written documentation of each on-site visit to Contract Manager or designee. A
copy of the full report shall be kept on file by the County/Contractor.
(3) PBPS Monitoring
The County/Contractor shall ensure that subcontractors have entered services funded under
this Contract in the PBPS.
(a) Ensure accurate and unduplicated reporting.
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County/Contractor may not require subcontractor to enter duplicate prevention service data
that is entered into PBPS into an additional system.
(b) Ensure proper training of staff and designated back-up staff for PBPS data entry to meet
report due dates.
(4) Additional Monitoring Activities
The County/Contractor shall maintain records of additional monitoring activities in the
County/Contractor's subcontractor file and make them available to DSHS upon request
including any audit and any independent documentation.
d. Subcontractor Termination Requirements.
When terminating a subcontract, the County/Contractor shall withhold the final payment of any
subcontract until all required PBPS reporting is complete. This also applies to all subcontractor
closures.
7. Consideration.
Total consideration payable to the County/Contractor for satisfactory performance of the work under
this Contract is, up to a maximum of $132,831, including any and all expenses, and shall be based on
the following:
a. Reimbursable Costs.
The County/Contractor shall ensure all expenditures for services and activities under this Contract
are submitted on the A-19 invoice appropriate for PBPS entry.
(1) Incentives for performance:
(a) CPWI community will receive a $500 incentive for each performance item in section 7.a.1.c
below that is achieved up to a maximum of $2000 per biennium. The incentive funds may be
used for activities and training needs Identified' in the CPWI community's strategic plan.
(b) CPWI community performance will be reviewed for the evaluation periods listed below
based on data submitted into the PBPS.
Evaluation Review period: July 1, 2015 -December 31, 2015 based on data submitted
into the PBPS by January 16, 2016;
ii. Evaluation Review period: January 1, 2016 -June 30, 2016 based on data submitted into
the PBPS by July 16, 2016; and
iii. Evaluation Review period: July 1, 2016 -December 31, 2016 based on data submitted
into the PBPS by January 16, 2017.
(c) CPWI community (ies) are eligible for incentives based on the following criteria:
i. Retention
(A) When participants within a group attend at least 80% of the group sessions for
evidence -based direct recurring service programs;
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(B) Program groups are designed to administer at least five (5) sessions;
(C) Group must consist of at least fifteen (15) participants; and
(D) Groups must retain a minimum of 80% of program group participants.
ii. Exceptional Outcomes
(A) When the CPWI coalition has positive outcomes for all targeted objective(s) for all
recurring direct service programs for completed groups within the evaluation review
period.
(B) Positive outcomes are determined by same criteria as outlined in section 4.h.
(2) Funding for earned incentives will is provided by DSHS every six months through a contract
amendment.
(3) The allocation of General Fund State funds in this contract shall be used for administrative
costs.
(4) The County/Contractor shall use no more than eight percent (8%) of the SABG and PFS funds
for administrative costs.
(a) Administrative costs shall be billed separately from direct prevention services as indicated
on the A-19 invoice.
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(c) No SABG funds allocated in this contract shall be used for administrative costs.
b. Funding Allocation.
The County/Contractor shall manage the Contract to ensure that services are provided in a manner
that allocates the available resources over the life of the Contract.
c. Period of Performance Service Costs.
The County/Contractor shall ensure that service costs incurred are within the period of performance
of this Contract.
d. DSHS reserves the right to reduce the Prevention funds awarded in the Contract if the
County/Contractor expenditures are below 60% of expected levels during the fiscal quarter.
Expenditures will be reviewed quarterly.
Appropriate rate is defined as the percentage of expenditures being roughly equal to the
percentage of time in the Contract that has passed.
e. The source of funds in this contract is the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG) CFDA 93.959.
Partnerships for Success (PFS) 2013 CFDA 93.243 (Year 2 is September 30, 2014 to September
29, 2015, Year 3 funding is September 30, 2015 to September 29, 2016„ Year 4 funding is
September 30 2016 to September 29, 2017). PFS funds are not carried forward from year to year.
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8. Billing and Payment.
a. Invoice System.
The COUOtV/CoR�oCtOr8haUoubmo�invoices using State Form A'1 [
S|Dv0inS����h�orSWchother
form osdesignated bv[}8H8Cono|de�dioDfura8rvioesnegderedohaUUepayab|euponnmce|ptof
properly completed invoices 'vvhioh shall besubmitted tD by the
[|munty/Cnnt'ctor,not more often than monthly. The invoices shall describe and document 10
DSHS' satisfaction a description of the work performed, activities accomplished, the progress 0fthe
project, and fees. The rates shall be in accordance with those set forth in the Consideration Section
of this Contract.
/fthe |irnitafionhonot more often than [nUDthk/biUiOgpresents n�aoo|hardship, the
(�nUntv/CmnƒuaotnrnOay Submit written request
' of exception to this limitation to Contract Manager
or designee.
b. Timely Payment.
�mhaUbeoona�eo�U�
me�madebvOGHS��in�ir�00da��er�c��and
Payment
acceptance by the Contract Manager designee of the properly completed invoices.
PaymentohaUbSaenLt0|7eadcneo/deaigDatedbytheCounty/Contractor oDpage Imfthis Contract.
C»SHS
may, at its sole discretion, withhold payment claimed by (�oumty/Cmmiract0rfor services
rendered if (�ounb/(�ontnaCtorf8i|S to satisfactorily
|y oolyVvith any terrn or condition Of this
Contract.
c. OGH8Obligation for
DSHS shall not be obligated to reimburse the County/Contractor for any services or activities,
performed prior to having a fully executed copy of this Contract.
d. Duplication.
The County/Contractorassunes that work performedand invoiced dm�not duplicate ��
owmbe
charged to the State of Washington under any other Contract or agreement with the
e. Claims for Payment.
The County/Contractor mhaU:
(1) Submit invoices for costs due and payable under this agreement that were incurred priortothe
expiration date within ninety (90) days of the date services were provided.
(2) Submit final billing for services provided during each fiscal year within ninety (90) days after the
end of that fiscal year.
f. Non -Compliance.
Failure to Maintain Reporting Requirements.
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(nthe event the Countv/Con�antororasubcontractor fails tnmaintain danapurUngob|i obligations
under this Contract,O'HG reserves the right towithhold reimbursements tothe County/Contractor
until the obligations are met.
g. Recovery of Costs Claimed in Error.
If the COumtV/Contr8ctor claims and D�HS rei[ibursesf0r expenditures QnderU7\s Contract which'
OSHSlater finds were one (1)claimed in error or two (2)not allowable costs under thie terms Mfthe
Contract, DSHS shall recover those costs and the CoLinty/Contractor Shall fully cooperate with the
recovery.
9. Miscellaneous Items.
o. Complete Fiscal Attestation form and submit to Contract Manager or designee.
b. Update Contractor Intake form within thirty (30days ofCounty/Contractor changes and submit to
Contract Manager or designee for processing.
c. Provide DUNS number and Zip Code +4for Cuuntv/Contnsotoc
(1) The DUNS number is 184826790.
(2) Zip Code +4iaSO368-2438.
HIPAA Compliance
Preamble: This section of the Contract is the Business Associate Agreement as required by HIPAA-
10. Definitions,
a' "Business Associate," as used in this Contract, means the "Contractor" and generally has the same
meaning aothe term "business associate" st45CFR 100]03. Any reference toBusiness
Associate in this Contract includes Business Associate's employees, agents, officers,
Subcontractors, third party contractors, volunteers, or directors.
b. "Business Associate Agreement" means this H|PAACompliance section mfthe Contract and
includes, the Business ~ Associate provisions required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
8en/icea, Office for Civil Rights.
c. "Breach" means the aoquisiUun, aooesa, use, or disclosure of Protected Health Information in e
nnannernot penni�edunder the HIPAAP�vacyRule vvhichConlpnonnisasthe amoUrhvo[pBv�oyot
the Protected Health Information, with the OXCIUsions and exceptions listed in 45 CFR 164.402.
d' "Covered Entity" nneena O8H8. a Covered Entity as defined at 45 CFR 100.103. in its conduct of
covered functions by its health care components.
a. "Designated Record Set" means o group of records maintained bvorfor o Covered Entity, that is:
the medical and billing records about Individuals n)aiMta4ied bvorfor a covered health care
p�(oV|der; the enroNnQeRt, payment,, clainns ad|V�ication. and CaGe or medical management record
systegOsr�aintaiNed byO[for a health p|an|~rUsed inwhole Drpart by orfor the Covered Entity tn
make decisions about Individuals.
f. "Electronic Protected Health Information (EPHI)" means Protected Health Information that is
transmitted by electronic media or maintained in any medium described in the definition of
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electronic media at 45 CFR 160.103.
g. "HIPAA means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-191, as
modified by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ("ARRA"), Sec. 13400 — 13424,
H.R. 1 (2009) (HITECH Act).
h. "HIPAA Rules" means the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification, and Enforcement Rules at 45 CFR
Parts 160 and Part 164.
i. "Individual(s)" means the person(s) who is the subject of PHI and includes a person who qualifies
as a personal representative in accordance with 45 CFR 164.502(g).
j. "Minimum Necessary" means the least amount of PHI necessary to accomplish the purpose for
which the PHI is needed.
k. "Protected Health Information (PHI)" means individually identifiable health information created,
received, maintained or transmitted by Business Associate on behalf of a health care component of
the Covered Entity that relates to the provision of health care to an Individual; the past, present, or
future physical or mental health or condition of an Individual; or the past, present, or future payment
for provision of health care to an Individual. 45 CFR 160.103. PHI includes demographic
information that identifies the Individual or about which there is reasonable basis to believe can be
used to identify the Individual. 45 CFR 160.103. PHI is information transmitted or held in any form
or medium and includes EPHI. 45 CFR 160.103. PHI does not include education records covered
by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, as amended, 20 USCA 1232g(a)(4)(B)(iv) or
employment records held by a Covered Entity in its role as employer.
I. "Security Incident" means the attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure,
modification or destruction of information or interference with system operations in an information
system.
m. "Subcontractor" as used in this HIPAA Compliance section of the Contract (in addition to its
definition in the General Terms and Conditions) means a Business Associate that creates, receives,
maintains, or transmits Protected Health Information on behalf of another Business Associate.
n. "Use" includes the sharing, employment, application, utilization, examination, or analysis, of PHI
within an entity that maintains such information.
11. Compliance. Business Associate shall perform all Contract duties, activities and tasks in compliance
with HIPAA, the HIPAA Rules, and all attendant regulations as promulgated by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights.
12. Use and Disclosure of PHI. Business Associate is limited to the following permitted and required uses
or disclosures of PHI:
a. Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI from, and shall use appropriate
Safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164 (Security Standards for the Protection
of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or
disclosure of PI -11 other than as provided for in this Contract or as required by law, for as long as the
PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Contract.
b. Minimum Necessary Standard. Business Associate shall apply the HUPAA Minimum Necessary
standard to any Use or disclosure of PHI necessary to achieve the purposes of this Contract. See
45 CFR 164.514 (d)(2) through (d)(5).
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c. Disclosure as Part of the Provision of Services. Business Associate shall only Use or disclose PHI
as necessary to perform the services specified in this Contract or as required by law, and shall not
Use or disclose such PHI in any manner that would violate Subpart E of 45 CFR Part 164 (Privacy
of Individually Identifiable Health Information) if done by Covered Entity, except for the specific uses
and disclosures set forth below.
d. Use for Proper Management and Administration. Business Associate may Use PHI for the proper
management and administration of the Business Associate or to carry out the legal responsibilities
of the Business Associate.
e. Disclosure for Proper Management and Administration. Business Associate may disclose PHI for
the proper management and administration of Business Associate or to carry out the legal
responsibilities of the Business Associate, provided the disclosures are required by law, or
Business Associate obtains reasonable assurances from the person to whom the information is
disclosed that the information will remain confidential and used or further disclosed only as required
by law or for the purposes for which it was disclosed to the person, and the person notifies the
Business Associate of any instances of which it is aware in which the confidentiality of the
information has been Breached.
Impermissible Use or Disclosure of PHI. Business Associate shall report to DSHS in writing all
Uses or disclosures of PHI not provided for by this Contract within one (1) business day of
becoming aware of the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI, including Breaches of unsecured
PHI as required at 45 CFR 164.410 (Notification by a Business Associate), as well as any Security
Incident of which it becomes aware, Upon request by DSHS, Business Associate shell mitigate, to
the extent practicable, any harmful effect. resulting from the impermissible Use or disclosure.
g. Faiiure to Cure. If DSHS learns of a pattern or practice of the Business Associate that constitutes a
violation of the Business Associate's obligations under the terms of this Contract and reasonable
steps by DSHS do not end the violation, DSHS shall terminate this Contract, if feasible. In addition,
If Business Associate learns of a pattern or practice of its Subcontractors that constitutes a violation
of the Business Associate's obligations under the terms of their contract and reasonable steps by
the Business Associate do not end the violation, Business Associate shall terminate the
Subcontract, if feasible.
h. Termination for Cause. Business Associate authorizes immediate termination of this Contract by
DSHS, if DSHS determines that Business Associate has violated a material term of this Business
Associate Agreement. DSHS may, at its sole option, offer Business Associate an opportunity to
cure a violation of this Business Associate Agreement before exercising a termination for cause.
i. Consent to Audit. Business Associate shall give reasonable access to PHI, its internal practices,
records, books, documents, electronic data and/or all other business information received from, or
created or received by Business Associate on behalf of DSHS, to the Secretary of DHHS and/or to
DSHS for use in determining compliance with HIPAA privacy requirements.
j. Obligations of Business Associate Upon Expiration or Termination. Upon expiration or termination
of this Contract for any reason, with respect to PHI received from DSHS, or created, maintained, or
received by Business Associate, or any Subcontractors, on behalf of DSHS, Business Associate
shall:
(1) Retain only that PHI which is necessary for Business Associate to continue its proper
management and administration or to carry out its legal responsibilities;
(2) Return to DSHS or destroy the remaining PHI that the Business Associate or any
Subcontractors still maintain in any form;
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(3) Continue to use appropriate safeguards and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164
(Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to
Electronic Protected Health Information to prevent Use or disclosure of the PHI, other than as
provided for in this Section, for as long as Business Associate or any Subcontractors retain the
PHI;
(4) Not Use or disclose the PHI retained by Business Associate or any Subcontractors other than
for the purposes for which such PHI was retained and Subject to the same conditions set out in
the "Use and Disclosure of PHI" section of this Contract which applied prior to termination; and
(5) Return to DSHS or destroy the PHI retained by Business Associate, or any Subcontractors,
when it is no longer needed by Business Associate for its proper management and
administration or to carry out its legal responsibilities.
k. Survival. The obligations of the Business Associate under this section shall survive the termination
or expiration of this Contract.
13. Individual Rights.
a. Accounting of Disclosures.
(1) Business Associate shall document all disclosures, except those disclosures that are exempt
under 45 CFR 164.528, of PHI and information related to such disclosures.
(2) Within ten (10) business days of a request from DSHS, Business Associate shall make available
to DSHS the information in Business Associate's possession that is necessary for DSHS to
respond in a timely manner to a request for an accounting of disclosures of PHI by the Business
Associate. See 45 CFR 164.504(e)(2)(ii)(G) and 164.528(b)(1).
(3) At the request of DSHS or in response to a request made directly to the Business Associate b
an Individual, Business Associate stall respond, in a tirnely manner and in accordance with
HIPAA and the HIPAA Rules, to requests by Individuals for an accounting of disclosures of PHI.
(4) Business Associate record keeping procedures shall be sufficient to respond to a request for an
accounting under this section for the six (6) years prior to the date on which the accounting was
requested.
b. Access
(1) Business Associate shall make available PHI that it holds that is part of a Designated Record
Set when requested by DSHS or the Individual as necessary to satisfy DSHS's obligations
under 45 CFR 164.524 (Access of Individuals to Protected Health Information).
(2) When the request is made by the Individual to the Business Associate or if DSHS asks the
Business Associate to respond to a request, the Business Associate shall comply with
requirements in 45 CFR 164.524 (Access of Individuals to Protected Health Information) on
form, time and manner of access. When the request is made by DSHS, the Business Associate
shall provide the records to DSHS within ten (10) business days.
c. Amendment.
(1) If DSHS amends, in whole or in pact, a record or PHI contained in an Individual's Designated
Record Set and DSHS has previously provided the PHI or record that is the subject of the
amendment to Business Associate, then DSHS will inform Business Associate of the
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amendment pursuant to 45 CFR 164.526(c)(3) (Amendment of Protected Health Information).
(2) Business Associate shall make any amendments to PHI in a Designated Record Set as directed
by DSHS or as necessary to satisfy DSHS's obligations under 45 CFR 164.526 (Amendment of
Protected Health Information).
14. Subcontracts and other Third Party Agreements. In accordance with 45 CFR 164.502(e)(1)(ii),
164.504(e)(1)(i), and 164.308(b)(2), Business Associate shall ensure that any agents, Subcontractors,
independent contractors or other third parties that create, receive, maintain, or transmit PHI on
Business Associate's behalf, enter into a written contract that contains the same terms, restrictions,
requirements, and conditions as the HiPAA compliance provisions in this Contract with respect to such
PHI, The same provisions must also be included in any contracts by a business Associate's
Subcontractor with its own business associates as required by 45 CFR 164.314(a)(2)(b) and
164.504(e)(5) .
15. Obligations. To the extent the Business Associate is to carry out one or more of DSHS's obligation(s)
under Subpart E of 45 CFR Part 164 (Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information), Business
Associate shall cornply with all requirements that would apply to DSHS in the performance of such
obligation(s).
16. Liability. Within tell (10) business days, Business Associate must notify DSHS of any complaint,
enforcement or colilpliance action initiated by the Office for Civil Rights based on an allegation of
violation of the I-IIPAA Rules and must inform DSHS of the outcome of that action. Business Associate
bears all responsibility for any penalties, fines or sanctions imposed against the Business Associate for
violations of the HI PAA Rules and for any imposed against its Subcontractors or agents for which it is
found liable.
17. Breach Notification.
a. In the event of a Breach of unsecured PHI or disclosure that compromises the privacy or security of
PHI obtained from DSHS or involving DSHS clients', Business Associate will take all measures
required by state or federal law.
b. Business Associate will notify DSHS within one (1) business day by telephone and in writing of any
acquisition, access, Use or disclosure of PHI not allowed by the provisions of this Contract or not
authorized by HIPAA Rules or required by law of which it becomes aware which potentially
compromises the security or privacy of the Protected Health Information as defined in 45 CFR
164.402 (Definitions).
Business Associate will notify the DSHS Contact shown on the cover page of this Contract within
one (1) business day by telephone or e-mail of any potential Breach of security or privacy of PH by
the Business Associate or its Subcontractors or agents. business Associate will follow telephone or
e-mail notification with a faxed or other written explanation of the Breach, to include the following:
date and time of the Breach, date Breach was discovered, location and nature of the PHI, type of
Breach, origination and destination of PHI, Business Associate Unit and personnel associated with
the Breach, detailed description of the Breach, anticipated mitigation steps, and the name, address,
telephone nUmber, fax number, and e-mail of the individual who is responsible as the primary point
of contact. Business Associate will address communications to the DSHS Contact. Business
Associate will coordinate and cooperate with DSHS to provide a copy of its investigation and other
information requested by DSHS, including advance copies of any notifications required for DSHS
review before disseminating and verification of the dates notifications were sent.
d. If DSHS determines that Business Associate or its Subcontractor(s) or agent(s) is responsible for a
Breach of unsecured PHI:
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(1) requiring notification of Individuals under 45 CFR § 164,404 (Notification to individuals),
Business Associate bears the responsib0ity and costs for notifying the affected Individuals and
receiving and responding to those Individuals' questions or requests for additional information;
(2) requiring notification of the media under 45 CFR § 164.406 (Notification to the media), Business
Associate bears the responsibility and costs for notifying the media and receiving and
responding to media questions or requests for additional information;
(3) requiring notification of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary under 45
CFR § 164.408 (Notification to the Secretary), Business Associate bears the responsibility and
costs for notifying the Secretary and receiving and responding to the Secretary's questions or
requests for additional information; and
(4) DSHS will take appropriate remedial measures up to termination of this Contract.
18. Miscellaneous Provisions.
a. Regulatory References. A reference in this Contract to a section in the HIPAA Rules means the
section as in effect or amended.
b. Interpretation. Any ambiguity in this Contract shall be interpreted to permit compliance with the
HIPAA Rules,
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Exhibit A — Data Security Requirements
1., Definitions. The words and phrases listed below, as used in this Exhibit, shall each have the following
definitions:
a. "Authorized User(s)" means an individual or individuals with an authorized business requirement to
access DSHS Confidential Information.
b. "Hardened Password" rneans a string of at least eight characters containing at least one alphabetic
character, at least one number and at least one special character such as an asterisk, ampersand
or exclamation point.
c. "Unique User ID" means a string of characters that identifies a specific user and which, in
conjunction with a password, passphrase or other mechanism, authenticates a user to an
information system.
2. Data Transport. When transporting DSHS Confidential Information electronically, including via email,
the Data will be protected by:
a. Transporting the Data within the (State Governmental Network) SGN or Contractor's internal
network, or;
b. Encrypting any Data that will be in transit outside the SGN or Contractor's internal network. This
includes transit over the public Internet.
3. Protection of Data. The Contractor agrees to store Data on one or more of the following media and
protect the Data as described:
a. Hard disk drives. Data stored on local workstation hard disks. Access to the Data will be
restricted to Authorized User(s) by requiring logon to the local workstation using a Unique User ID
and Hardened Password or other authentication mechanisms which provide equal or greater
security, such as biometrics or smart cards.
b. Network server disks. Data stored on hard disks mounted on network servers and made available
through shared folders. Access to the Data will be restricted to Authorized Users through the use of
access control lists which will grant access only after the Authorized User has authenticated to the
network using a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or other authentication mechanisms
which provide equal or greater security, such as biometrics or smart cards. Data on disks mounted
to such servers must be located in an area which is accessible only to authorized personnel, with
access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or comparable mechanism.
For DSHS Confidential Information stored on these disks, deleting unneeded Data is sufficient as
long as the disks remain in a Secured Area and otherwise meet the requirements listed in the
above paragraph. Destruction of the Data as outlined in Section 5. Data Disposition may be
deferred until the disks are retired, replaced, or otherwise taken out of the Secured Area.
c. Optical discs (CDs or DVDs) in local workstation optical disc strives. Data provided by DSHS
on optical discs which will be used in local workstation optical disc drives and which will not be
transported out of a Secured Area. When not in use for the contracted purpose, such discs must be
locked in a drawer, cabinet or other container to which only Authorized Users have the key,
combination or mechanism required to access the contents of the container. Workstations which
access DSHS Data on optical discs must be located in an area which is accessible only to
authorized personnel, with access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or
comparable mechanism.
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d. Optical discs (CDs or DVDs) in drives or jukeboxes attached to servers. Data provided by
DSHS on optical discs which will be attached to network servers and which will not be transported
out of a Secured Area. Access to Data on these discs will be restricted to Authorized Users through
the use of access control lists which will grant access only after the Authorized User has
authenticated to the network using a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or other
authentication mechanisms which provide equal or greater security, such as biometrics or smart
cards. Data on discs attached to such server's must be located in an area which is accessible only
to authorized personnel, with access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or
comparable mechanism.
e. Paper documents. Any paper records must be protected by storing the records in a Secured Area
which is only accessible to authorized personnel. When not in use, such records must be stored in
a locked container, such as a file cabinet, locking drawer, or safe, to which only authorized persons
have access.
Remote Access. Access to and use of the Data over the State Governmental Network (SGN) or
Secure Access Washington (SAW) will be controlled by DS�HS staff who will issue authentication
credentials (e.g. a Unique User ID and Hardened Password) to Authorized Users on Contractor
staff. Contractor will notify DSHS staff immediately whenever an Authorized User in possession of
such credentials is terminated or otherwise leaves the employ of the Contractor, and whenever an
Authorized User's duties change such that the Authorized User no longer requires access to
perform work for this Contract.
g. Data storage on portable devices or media.
(1) Except where otherwise specified herein, DSHS Data shall not be stored by the Contractor on
portable devices or media unless specifically authorized within the terms and conditions of the
Contract. If so authorized, the Data shall be given the following protections:
(a) Encrypt the Data with a key length of at least 128 bits
(b) Control access to devices with a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or stronger
authentication method such as a physical token or biometrics.
(c) Manually lock devices whenever they are left unattended and set devices to lock
automatically after a period of inactivity, if this feature is available. Maximum period of
inactivity is 20 minutes.
Physically Secure the portable device(s) and/or media by
(d) Keeping them in locked storage when not in use
(e) Using check-in/check-out procedures when they are shared, and
(f) Taking frequent inventories
(2) When being transported outside of a Secttred Area, portable devices and media with DSHS
Confidential Information must be under the physical control of Contractor staff with authorization
to access the Data.
(3) Portable devices include, but are not limited to; smart phones, tablets, flash memory devices
(e.g. USB flash drives, personal media players), portable hard disks, and
laptop/notebook/netbook computers if those computers may be transported outside of a
Secured Area.
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(4) Portable media includes, but is not limited to; optical media (e.g. CDs, DVDs), magnetic media
(e.g. floppy disks, tape), or flash media (e.g. CompactFlash, SD, MMC).
h. Data stored for backup purposes.
(1) DSHS data rimy be stored on portable media as part of a Contractor's existing, documented
backup process for business continuity or disaster recovery purposes. Such storage is.
authori sed until such time as that media would be reused durirtg the course of normal backup
operations. If backup media is retired while DSHS Confidential Information still exists upon it,
such media will be destroyed at that time in accordance with the disposition requirements in
Section 5. Data Disposition
(2) DSHS Data may be stored on non-portable media (e.g. Storage Area Network drives, virtual
media, etc.) as part of a Contractor's existing„ documented backup process for business
continuity or disaster recovery purposes. If so, such media will be protected as otherwise
described in this exhibit. If this media is retired while DSHS Confidential Information still exists
upon it, the data will be destroyed at that time in accordance with the disposition requirements in
Section 5. Data Disposition.
4. Data Segregation.
a. DSHS Data must be segregated or otherwise distinguishable from tion-DSHS data. This is to
ensure that when no longer needed by the Contractor„ all DSHS Data can be identified for return or
destruction. It also aids in determining whether DSHS Data has or may have been compromised in
the event of a security breach. As such, one or more of the following methods will be used for data
segregation.
b. DSHS Data will be kept on media (e.g. hard disk, optical disc, tape, etc.) which will contain no
non-DSHS data. And/or,
c. DSHS Data will be stored in a logical container on electronic media, such as a partition or folder
dedicated to DSHS Data. And/or,
d. DSHS Data will be stored in a database which will contain no non-DSHS data. And/or,
e. DSHS Data will be stored within a database and will be distinguishable from non-DSHS data by the
value of a specific field or fields within database records.
f. When stored as physical paper documents, DSHS Data will be physically segregated from non-
DSHS data in a drawer, folder, or other container.
g. When it is not feasible or practical to segregate DSHS Data from non-DSHS data, then both the
DSHS Data and the non-DSHS data with which it is commingled must be protected as described in
this exhibit.
5. Data Disposition. When the contracted work has been completed or when no longer needed, except
as noted in Section 3. Protection of Data b. Network Server D"asks above, Data shall be returned to
DSHS or destroyed. Media on which Data may be stored and associated acceptable methods of
destruction are as follows:
Data stored on:
Server or workstation hard disks, or
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Will be d esro_V by:
uiy will overwrite
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the Data at
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least three ('3) times using either random or single
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6. Notification of Compromise or Potential Compromise, The compromise or potential compromise of
DSHS shared Data must be reported to the DSHS Contact designated in the Contract within one (1)
business day of discovery. If no DSHS Contact is designated in the Contract, then the notification Must
be reported to the DSHS F-Irivacy Officer at dshsprivacyofficer@dshs.wa.gov. Contractor must also
take actions to mitigate the risk of loss and comply with any notification or other requirements imposed
by law or DSHS.
7. Data shared with Subcontractors. If DSHS Data provided under this Contract is to be shared with a
subcontractor, the Contract with the subcontractor Must include all of the data Security provisions within
this Contract and within any amendments, attachments, or, exhibits within this Contract. If the
Contractor cannot protect the Data as articulated within this Contract, then the contract with the Sub -
Contractor must be submitted to the DSHS Contact specified for this contract for review and approval.
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AWARD AND REVENUES
2015-2017 Biennium
CONTRACTOR NAME Jefferson County
CONTRACT NUMBER 1563-42479
COUNTY Jefferson
The above named Contractor is hereby awarded the following amounts for the purposes listed.
REVENUE
SOURCE TYPE OF SERVICE
CODE*
333.99.59 SABG Prevention
Exhibit B
azzHUMEM
Biennial Total15-17
SFY 16 SFY 17 Funds Biennium
$30,098 $30,098 .... $60,196
334 04 6X GF -State- Admin (for SABG Prevention),. _ $2,617 m, '$2,617.... ._ A....._. $5,234y _
333.92.43 PFS -Total $53,92.1 $13,480 _ $0 .-..... $67,401
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Year FFFY14.. "13,480
(7.1.15-9.29.15) $13,480
(9.30.15-9.29.16) $40,441 $13,480 $53,921
Year 4 FFY16 (9.30.16-6.30.17)
Total Federal Funds
$84,019 $43,578 $0 $127,597
Total State Funds
$2,617
$2,617
$0
$5,234
�OTAL ALL AWARDS
�� $16,636
$46,195..
$0
$132,831
Federal CFDA:
SABG-Substance Abuse Block Grant -CFDA 93.959 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
PFS -Partnership for Success-CFDA 93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
2015-17 Jefferson