Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Browse
Search
Address Info: 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632 | Phone:
(970) 400-4225
| Fax: (970) 336-7233 | Email:
egesick@weld.gov
| Official: Esther Gesick -
Clerk to the Board
Privacy Statement and Disclaimer
|
Accessibility and ADA Information
|
Social Media Commenting Policy
Home
My WebLink
About
20221540.tiff
Coh-4va c+ «#8318" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PASS -AROUND REVIEW PASS -AROUND TITLE: Child Protection Agreement Amendment #3 with Intervention, Inc. DEPARTMENT: Human Services DATE: June 11, 2024 PERSON REQUESTING: Jamie Ulrich, Director, Human Services Brief description of the problem/Issue: The Department entered into a Child Protection Agreement (CPA) with Intervention, Inc. on June 6, 2022, for Monitored Sobriety Services, known to the Board as Tyler ID# 2022-1540. The Department is now requesting approval for Amendment #3 to revise the rates as reflected below in the fees for services. This is related to Bid #82200040. What options exist for the Board? Approval of the Child Protection Agreement Amendment #3. Deny approval of the Child Protection Agreement Amendment #3. Consequences: The Department will not have a revised agreement with Intervention, Inc. Impacts: Weld County will not have current rates for this Vendor to provide Core/Non-Core services. Costs (Current Fiscal Year / Ongoing or Subsequent Fiscal Years): Term: June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025. Funded through: Core/Non-Core Child Welfare Funding. Recommendation: • Approval of Amendment #3 and authorize the Chair to sign. Support Recommendation Schedule Place on BOCC Agenda Work Session Other/Comments: Perry L. Buck, Pro-Tem Mike Freeman Scott K. James Kevin D. Ross, Chair Lori Saine Pass -Around Memorandum; June 11, 2024 - CMS ID 8378 (0/2(p/241 2022-154U N12_00914 Karla Ford From: Sent: To: Subject: Scott James Monday, June 17, 2024 7:26 AM Karla Ford Re: Please Reply - PA CW intervention, Inc. Amend #3 (CMS 8378) Importance: High i support - thanks Scott K. James Weld County Commissioner, District 2 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 970.336.7204 (Office) 970.381.7496 (Cell) Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. On Jun 17, 2024, at 7:17 AM, Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov>wrote: Please advise if you support recommendation and to have department place on the agenda. Karla Ford } Office Manager, Board of Weld County Commissioners 1150 0 Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 :: 970.336-7204 :: kford@weldgov.com :: www.vfeldgov.com **Please note my working hours are Monday -Thursday 7:00a.m.-5:00p.rn.** <irnage002.jpg> Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Windy Luna <wluna@weld.gov> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2024 11:30 AM To: Karla Ford <l<ford@we Id.gov> 1 AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND INTERVENTION, INC. This Agreement Amendment made and entered into 2& day of c\LU'Ut . , 2024 by and between the Board of Weld County Commissioners, on behalf of the Weld County Department of Human Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Department", and Intervention Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". WHEREAS the parties entered into an Agreement for Monitored Sobriety Services, (the "Original Agreement") identified by the Weld County Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners as document No. 2022-1540, approved on June 6, 2022. WHEREAS the parties hereby agree to amend the term of the Original Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Original Agreement and any previously adopted amendment, which is incorporated by reference herein, as well as the terms provided herein. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: • The Original Agreement was set to end on May 31, 2023. The Original Agreement was amended on: • May 1, 2023 to extend the term date through May 31, 2024. • May 22, 2024 to extend the term date through May 31, 2025. • The Amendments are identified by the Weld County Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners as document number 2022-1540. • These Amendments, together with the Original Agreement, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties. The following additional changes are hereby made to the current Agreement as of June 1, 2024: 1. Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, is hereby amended as attached. • All other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement remain unchanged. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. COUNTY: ATTEST: dtillAA) G ..'`' ►• Clerk to the Board BY ►'II Deputy Clerk to the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C a Kevin D. Ross, Chair JUN 2 6 2024 NTRACTOR: ntervention, Inc. 12600 West Colfax Avenue, Suite B-410 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 962-4284 l/ic�r Notnito to—tfi�, By: Vicki Normoyle-Hipp (Jun 1 , 202412:12 ) Vicki Normoyle-Hipp, Chief Executive Officer Jun 11, 2024 Date: aod� /5$$ EXHIBIT B RATE SCHEDULE 1. Funding and Method of Payment The Department agrees to reimburse the Contractor in consideration of the work and services performed under this Agreement at the rate specific in Paragraph 2, below. Expenses incurred by the Contractor prior to the term of this Agreement are not eligible Department expenditures and shall not be reimbursed by the Department. Payment pursuant to this Agreement, whether in whole or in part, is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of said funds for the purposes hereof. In the event that said funds, or any part thereof, become unavailable as determined by the Department, the Department may immediately terminate the Agreement or amend it accordingly. 2. Fees for Services Monitored Sobriety Services Rate Unit Type Service Name $20.00 Test Panel 22 — 7 DRUG (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Propoxyphene, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $21.00 Test Panel 280 — 8 DRUG (Ethyl glucuronide (ETG) screen, Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Propoxyphene, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $25.00 Test Panel 2911— (Ethyl glucuronide (ETG)) automatic confirmation on all positives, no additional charge $40.00 Test Panel 3601 or 3701 (Designer stimulants/synthetic stimulants) $20.00 Each Confirmation per drug for Panel 3601 or 3701 $26.00 Test Panel 33 — ORAL FLUID (Ethanol, Methamphetamine, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) $25.00 Each Confirmation per drug for Panel 33 $25.00 Test Panel 799 —10 DRUG Panel (Alcohol, Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Methadone, Opiates, Oxycodone, Ethyl glucuronide (ETG)) $21.00 Test Panel 1486 — Fentanyl Screen Only $43.00 Test Panel 8711-16 Drug Panel Monitored Sobriety Services Rate Unit Type Service Name $70.00 Test Hair Test — 5 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $75.00 Test Hair Test — 7 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Oxycodone, Methadone) $80.00 Test Hair Test — 9 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenyl cyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Oxycodone, Methadone, Benzodiazepines, Fentanyl) $18.00 Each Confirmation urine test $5.00 Test Lifeloc FC 10 Portable Breath Test $8.00 Day Remote breath $8.50 Day SCRAM (Trans -dermal) 3. Submittal of Vouchers Contractor shall prepare and submit monthly a Request for Reimbursement and monthly report including other supporting documentation, if applicable, certifying that services authorized were provided on the date(s) indicated and the charges were made pursuant to the terms and conditions of Paragraph 3 of this Agreement. Contractor shall submit all Requests for Reimbursement and supporting documentation to the Department by the 7th day of the month following the month of service, but no later than 45 days from the date of service. Requests for Reimbursement and/or supporting documentation received after 45 days from the date of service may result in delay or forfeiture of payment. Consistent failure to meet the 45 -day deadline may result in termination of the Agreement. For ongoing services, proof of services rendered shall be a monthly report submitted in accordance with Paragraph 3(d) of this Agreement. When submitting a request for payment for a one-time service, the contractor shall submit the first and last page of the evaluation/report to confirm proof of services rendered_ The full evaluation/report should be submitted by the contractor to the caseworker. For Monitored Sobriety services, proof of services rendered shall be the test result. SIGNATURE REQEUSTED: Weld/Intervention Amendment #3 Final Audit Report 2024-06-11 Created: 2024-06-11 By: Windy Luna (wluna@weld.gov) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCFIBCAABAAKTF16l-jQfsTkPYGGb--UsfdENPN0wE "SIGNATURE REQEUSTED: Weld/Intervention Amendment #3" History '5 Document created by Windy Luna (wluna@weld.gov) 2024-06-11 - 6:04:49 PM GMT- IP address: 204.133.39.9 D? Document emailed to vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org for signature 2024-06-11 - 6:05:56 PM GMT t Email viewed by vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org 2024-06-11 - 6:11:38 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.57.254 ete Signer vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org entered name at signing as Vicki Normoyle-Hipp 2024-06-11 - 6:12:00 PM GMT- IP address: 67.230.204.5 6© Document e -signed by Vicki Normoyle-Hipp (vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org) Signature Date: 2024-06-11 - 6:12:02 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 67.230.204.5 Q Agreement completed. 2024-06-11 - 6:12:02 PM GMT Powered by Adobe Acrobat Sign Contract Form Entity Information Entity Name * INTERVENTION INC Entity ID* @00006386 Contract Name * INTERVENTION INC. (PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #3) Contract Status CTB REVIEW Contract ID 8378 Contract Lead * WLUNA Q New Entity? Parent Contract ID 20221540 Requires Board Approval YES Contract Lead Email Department Project # wluna@weldgov.com;cob bxxlk@weldgov.com Contract Description* (CONSENT) INTERVENTION INC. - CHILD PROTECTION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #3. RELATED TO BID #B2200040. TERM: 06/01 /2024 THROUGH 05/31/2025. Contract Description 2 PA WILL ROUTE WITH THIS CMS/ONBASE ENTRY. THIS AMENDMENT IS FOR RATE CHANGES FOR THE VENDOR. Contract Type * AMENDMENT Amount* $0.00 Renewable" NO Automatic Renewal Grant IGA Department HUMAN SERVICES Department Email CM- HumanServices@weldgov. com Department Head Email CM-HumanServices- DeptHead@weldgov.com County Attorney GENERAL COUNTY ATTORNEY EMAIL County Attorney Email CM- COU NTYATTO RN EY@WEL DGOV.COM Requested BOCC Agenda Date * 06/19/2024 Due Date 06/15/2024 Will a work session with BOCC be required?* NO Does Contract require Purchasing Dept. to be included? If this is a renewal enter previous Contract ID If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts are not in OnBase Contract Dates Effective Date Termination Notice Period Contact Information Review Date* 03/31/2025 Committed Delivery Date Renewal Date Expiration Date* 05/31/2025 Contact Info Contact Name Contact Type Contact Email Contact Phone 1 Contact Phone 2 Purchasing Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date CONSENT 06/1 7/2024 Approval Process Department Head Finance Approver Legal Counsel JAMIE ULRICH CONSENT CONSENT DH Approved Date Finance Approved Date Legal Counsel Approved Date 06/17/2024 06/17/2024 06/17/2024 Final Approval BOCC Approved Tyler Ref # AG 062624 BOCC Signed Date Originator WLUNA BOCC Agenda Date 06/26/2024 CtDnva.cf It 'ZIZ AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND INTERVENTION, INC. This Agreement Amendment made and entered into 2c) day of , 2024 by and between the Board of Weld County Commissioners, on behalf of the Weld ounty Department of Human Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Department", and Intervention Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". WHEREAS the parties entered into an Agreement for Monitored Sobriety Services, (the "Original Agreement") identified by the Weld County Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners as document No. 2022-1540, approved on June 6, 2022. WHEREAS the parties hereby agree to amend the term of the Original Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Original Agreement and any previously adopted amendment, which is incorporated by reference herein, as well as the terms provided herein. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: • The Original Agreement was set to end on May 31, 2023. • The Original Agreement was amended on: • May 1, 2023 to extend the term date through May 31, 2024. • The Amendments are identified by the Weld County Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners as document number 2022-1540. • These Amendments, together with the Original Agreement, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties. The following additional changes are hereby made to the current Agreement as of June 1, 2024: 1. Term This agreement is being renewed for the third and final year, for the period June 1, 2024 through May 31, 2025. All other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement remain unchanged. cis CA48,--e4/sT) coh,tht A siehd-a- 6/acq.,,F wzz- 6+u 5/ 22/2e4 41(2-00614-1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. COUNTY: ATTEST: �'4a Jeites;ak. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Jerk to the Boar. WELD COUNTY, C RADO BY: Deputy !�' erk o Kevin D. Ross, Chair MAY 2 2 2024 ONTRACTOR: ntervention, Inc. 12600 West Colfax Avenue, Suite B-410 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 962-4284 Vicki NoYwtot(e—fti), By: Vicki Normoyle-Hipp (May 8, 02415:53 M T Vicki Normoyle-Hipp, Chief Executive Officer Date: May 8, 2024 c27 202—/iTD SIGNATURE REQUESTED: Weld/Intervention, Inc. Amendment #2 Final Audit Report 2024-05-08 Created: 2024-05-08 By: Windy Luna (wluna@weld.gov) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAyMmaVa32lpmVpQsSOlfkxRybK99tHT_9 "SIGNATURE REQUESTED: Weld/Intervention, Inc. Amendmen t #2" History 5 Document created by Windy Luna (wluna@weld.gov) 2024-05-08 - 6:45:00 PM GMT- IP address: 204.133.39.9 El Document emailed to vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org for signature 2024-05-08 - 6:45:47 PM GMT J Email viewed by vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org 2024-05-08 - 9:52:47 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.57.254 ere Signer vnormoylefiipp@int-cjs.org entered name at signing as Vicki Normoyle-Hipp 2024-05-08 - 9:53:33 PM GMT- IP address: 173.164.45.21 !3e Document e -signed by Vicki Normoyle-Hipp (vnormoyle-hipp@int-cjs.org) Signature Date: 2024-05-08 - 9:53:35 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 173.164.45.21 0 Agreement completed. 2024-05-08 - 9:53:35 PM GMT Powered by Adobe Acrobat Sign Contract Form Entity Information Entity Name INTERVENTION INC Entity ID" @00006386 Contract Name* INTERVENTION INC. (PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #2) Contract Status CTB REVIEW Contract ID 8212 Contract Lead * WLUNA Q New Entity? Parent Contract ID 20221540 Requires Board Approval YES Contract Lead Email Department Project # wluna@weldgov.com;cob bxxlk@weldgov.com Contract Description* (CONSENT) INTERVENTION INC. - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #2. RELATED TO BID #B2200040. TERM: 06/01 /2024 THROUGH 05/31/2025. Contract Description 2 PROVIDER WAS LISTED ON APPROVED VENDOR LIST PRESENTED TO THE BOCC ON 06/1 3/2022. Contract Type" AMENDMENT Amount* $ 0.00 Renewable" NO Automatic Renewal Grant IGA Department Requested BOCC Agenda Due Date HUMAN SERVICES Date* 05/18/2024 05/22/2024 Department Email CM- HumanServices@weldgov. com Department Head Email CM-HumanServices- DeptHead@weldgov.com County Attorney GENERAL COUNTY ATTORNEY EMAIL County Attorney Email CM- COUNTYATTORNEY@WEL DGOV.COM Will a work session with BOCC be required?* NO Does Contract require Purchasing Dept. to be included? If this is a renewal enter previous Contract ID If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts are not in OnBase Contract Dates Effective Date Termination Notice Period Contact Information Review Date* 03/31/2025 Committed Delivery Date Renewal Date Expiration Date* 05/31/2025 Contact Info Contact Name Contact Type Contact Email Contact Phone 1 Contact Phone 2 Purchasing Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date CONSENT 05/15/2024 Approval Process Department Head Finance Approver Legal Counsel JAMIE ULRICH CONSENT CONSENT DH Approved Date Finance Approved Date Legal Counsel Approved Date 05/15/2024 05/15/2024 05/15/2024 Final Approval BOCC Approved Tyler Ref # AG 052224 BOCC Signed Date Originator WLUNA BOCC Agenda Date 05/22/2024 t0n4nc+ 1 Di}lalS PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM DATE: March 28, 2023 TO: Board of County Commissioners — Pass -Around FR: Jamie Ulrich, Director, Human Services RE: Child Protection Agreement Amendments for 2022-23 Core/Non-Core Contracted Services B2200040 Please review and indicate if you would like a work session prior to placing this item on the Board's agenda. Request Board Approval of the Department's Child Protection Agreement Amendments for 2022-23 Core/Non-Core Contracted Services B2200040. The Department entered into Agreements with various Child Welfare Service Providers through the 2022-23 Request for Proposal (RFP), Bid Number: B2200040, identified as Tyler ID 2022-0410. These Agreements were issued for a period of three (3) years with the option to renew annually. The Department is requesting to renew the current Agreements with no changes for thirty-one (31) Providers reflected in the attached list. Agreements will be renewed for the second year, for the period of June 1, 2023 through May 31, 2024. The Human Services Advisory Commission (HSAC) has reviewed and approved this information. Upon Board approval of this pass -around, signed Agreement Amendments will be obtained from Providers and submitted to the Board for approval and Chair signature. I do not recommend a Work Session. I recommend approval of these Agreement Amendments and authorize the Chair to sign. Approve Recommendation Perry L. Buck, Pro-Tem Mike Freeman, Chair Scott K. James Kevin D. Ross Lori Saine Schedule Work Session Pass -Around Memorandum; March 28, 2023 — CMS ID Var'ous o6: (I sPlas Other/Comments: Page 1 Con&if Pryr-,ciA- M/oin3 70ThelRIe009z4 5-10 PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL CMS ID NAME BID # I BID YEAR TYLER ID 2022-23 2022-1543 Me Clinical Services B2200040 Aver Psychological & Wellness Services B2200040 2022-23 2022-1475 Brads House B2200040 2022-23 1 2022-1537 _ ' Cer der it tial BOCES B2200040 2022-23 2022-1471 Christiansen, David L : B2200040 2022-23 2022-1467 DAYS (Denver Area Youth Services) B2200040 I 2022-23 2022-1539 Ebbinghaus, Krystal L B2200040 2022-23 2022-1464 Flynn Counseling, LLC B2200040 2022-23 2022-1466 Garcia Family Guidance Inc. B2200040 2022-23 2022-1592 IDEA Forum, Inc. B2200040 2022-23 2022-1813 Inspired Pathways Counseling Services, LLC B2200040 2022-23 2022-1591 Intervention, Inc. B2200040 2022-23 2022-1540 Jacob Family Services, Inc. DBA The Jacob Center B2200040 2022-23 2022-1538 Lifestance Health B2200040 2022-23 2022-2674 Lutheran Family y Services Rocky Mountains B22000 A �«����0 2022-23 2022-1468 Martinez, Tim DBA Assurance Therapeutic Services, LTD B2200040 2022-23 2022-2398 North Range Behavioral Health 82200040 2022-23 2022-1546 Northern Colorado Youth for Christ 82200040 2022-23 2022-1470 Parker Personal Care Homes, Inc. dba David Kalis B2200040 2022-23 2022-1916 Perken Center for Psychotherapy B2200040 2022-23 2022-1544 Roundtables Collaborations of Colorado (Rick Hartman) B2200040 2022-23 2022-1541 Scroggir is, Julie A. B2200040 2022-23 2022-1533 Smith Agency 82200040 2022-23 2022-1673 _ Specialized Colorado, Inc. Alternatives (SAFY) for Families and Youth of I B2200040 2022-23 2022-1596 Strong Foundations, LLC B2200040 2022-23 2022-1597 Swisher, Nathan R2200040 _ i 2022-23 i 2022-1474 Tennyson Center for Children B2200040 2022-23 2022-1593 Third Way Center B2200040 2022-23 2022-1477 B2200040 -- 2022-23 2022-1542 L Transitions Psychology Group, LLC -- Inc. Turning Point Center for Youth and Family Development, - B2200040 2022-23 2022-1475 I _ UABACO LLC B2200040 : 2022-23 2022-1728 Pass -Around Memorandum; March 28, 2023 — CMS ID Various Page 2 AGREEMENT AMENDMENT BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND INTERVENTION, INC. This Agreement Amendment, made and entered into PI- day of 2023 by and between the Board of Weld County Commissioners, on behalf of the Weld Coun epartment of Human Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Department", and Intervention, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". WHEREAS the parties entered into an Agreement for Monitored Sobriety Services, (the "Original Agreement") identified by the Weld County Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners as document No. 2022-1540, approved on June 6, 2022. WHEREAS the parties hereby agree to amend the term of the Original Agreement in accordance with the terms of the Original Agreement and any previously adopted amendment, which is incorporated by reference herein, as well as the terms provided herein. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: • The Original Agreement will end on May 31, 2023. • This Amendment, together with the Original Agreement, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties. The following additional changes are hereby made to the current Agreement: 1. Term This agreement is being renewed for the second year, for the period June 1, 2023 through Mav 31, 2024. • All other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement remain unchanged. o2daa -A5179 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: BY: Wolfs) W. Jestio:a e k to the Boar Aaaittael /41-117)4blAallihis 1, 4‘44 Deputy Cler o the : oar COUNTY: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ike Freeman, Chair MAY 0 1 2023 TRACTOR: ervention, Inc. 12600 West Colfax Avenue, Suite B-410 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 By: Kelly Sengenberger (Apr 18, 2023 08:29 MDT) Kelly Sengenberger, Chief Executive Officer Apr 18, 2023 Date: SIGNATURE REQUESTED: Weld/Intervention, Inc. Amendment #1 2023-24 Final Audit Report 2023-04-14 Windy Luna (wluna@co.weld.co.us) Signed CBJCHBCAABAA&2yUgwxvXyrVSVYcU1 zJ1 TgSCQWnKvw 2023-04-18 "SIGNATURE REQUESTED: Weld/Intervention, Inc. Amendmen t #1 2023-24" History in Document created by Windy Luna (wluna@co.weld.co.us) 2023-04-14 - 7:43:25 PM GMT . Document emailed to Kelly Sengenberger (ksengenberger@int-cjs.org) for signature 2023-04-14 - 7:44:12 PM GMT t Email viewed by Kelly Sengenberger (ksengenberger@int-cjs.org) 2023-04-14 - 7:46:38 PM GMT tt Email viewed by Kelly Sengenberger (ksengenberger@int-cjs.org) 2023-04-17 - 9:12:33 PM GMT 4, Document e -signed by Kelly Sengenberger (ksengenberger@int-cjs.org) Signature Date: 2023-04-18 - 2:29:53 PM GMT - Time Source: server Q Agreement completed. 2023-04-18 - 2:29:53 PM GMT Names and email addresses are entered into the Acrobat Sign service by Acrobat Sign users and are unverified unless otherwise noted. Powered by Adobe Acrobat Sign Contract Form Entity Name* INTERVENTION INC Entity ID* @00006386 ❑ New Entity? CCo ntract Name* Contract ID INTERVENTION, INC. (BID #82200040) (CHILD PROTECTION 6875 AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #1) Contract Status CTB REVIEW Contract Lead* WLUNA Contract Lead Email wluna@weldgov.com; cobbx xlk@weldgov.com Parent Contract ID 20221540 Requires Board Approval YES Department Project # Contract Description* (CONSENT) INTERVENTION, INC. (BID #82200040) CHILD PROTECTION AGREEMENT AMENDMENT #1. TERM 06/01 /2023 THROUGH 05/31/2024. Contract Description 2 PROVIDER WAS LISTED ON APPROVED VENDOR LIST PRESENTED TO THE BOCC ON 03/29/2023 AND AS A COMMUNICATION ITEM/PA SENT TO CT8 ON 03/30/2023. Contract Type* AGREEMENT Amount* $0.00 Renewable NO Automatic Renewal Department HUMAN SERVICES Department Email CM- HumanServicesgweldgov.co Department Head Email CM-HumanServices- De p ti -1 ead @we l d gov. tarn County Attorney GENERAL COUNTY ATTORNEY EMAIL County Attorney Email CM- COU NTYATTORNEY@WELDG OV.COM If thus ns a ions Contract ID If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts are not in Requested BOCC Agenda Date 05/03/2023 Will a work sess NO Due Date 04/29/2023 be required?* Does Contract require Purchasing Dept. to be included? Effective Date Review Date. 03/29/2024 Renewal Date Termination Notice Period Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date JAMIE ULRICH DH Approved Date O4/18/2023 ROCC Approved RO C Signed Date KOCC Agenda Date 05/01/2023 Originator WLUNA Committed Delivery Date Finance Approver CHERYL PATTELLI Finance Approved Date 04/19/2023 Tyler Ref # AG 050123 Expiration Date • 05/31/2024 Legal Counsel BRUCE BARKER Legal Counsel Approved Date 04/19/2023 U va c+ lOtf. 58'13 CHILD PROTECTION AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND INTERVENTION, VINC. This Agreement, made and entered into the lX' day of ckAAA.t , 2022, by and between the Board of Weld County Commissioners, on behalf of the Weld County Department of Human Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Department" and Intervention, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor". The parties to this Agreement understand and agree that the provisions of this Agreement specifically include the following documents: Exhibit A, Scope of Services, Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, Exhibit C, Weld County's Request for Proposal, and Exhibit D, Contractor's Response to Request for Proposal. Exhibit A, B, and D are attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Exhibit C is Weld County's Request for Proposal Number B220040 which is incorporated into this agreement by reference and will be provided upon request to the Department. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, required approval, clearance, and coordination have been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the Colorado Department of Human Services has provided Core Services or other funding to the Department for Monitored Sobriety Services. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term This agreement shall become effective on June 1, 2022, upon proper execution of this Agreement and shall expire May 31, 2023, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. This agreement may be renewed for 2 additional terms by written agreement of both parties. 2. Scope of Services Services shall be provided by the Contractor to any person(s) eligible for services in compliance with Exhibit A Scope of Services, and Exhibit D, Contractor's Response to Request for ProposaL 3. Referrals, Billing and Tracking a. Contractor understands and will comply with all aspects of the referral authorization, billing and tracking requirements as set forth by the Department. Failure to comply with all aspects may result in a forfeiture of payment. b. Contractor agrees to receive referrals for services through e-mail and will provide an identified e- mail address prior to the start of this Agreement. Contractor acknowledges that services are not authorized until the Contractor has received an authorized referral form from the Department. Contractor further acknowledges that services provided prior to the authorized start date or outside the scope of services on the referral form will not be eligible for reimbursement. Contractor acknowledges that any and all modifications to an existing referral must be approved through the Quality Assurance Team(HS-CWQualitvAssurance(aweldgov.com). No other Department staff or other party to the case may authorize services or modifications to services. c. Contractor agrees to submit a complete Request for Reimbursement and supporting documentation by the 7th of the month, following the month of service, utilizing billing forms required by the Department. Requests for Reimbursement Forms received after 45 days from the date of service may result in delay or forfeiture of payment. Consistent failure to meet 45 -day deadline may result in COY*C1+ Oto/Oto / ZZ: Colle/c2A 2022-1540 (1) termination of the Agreement. d. Contractor agrees to submit a monthly report by the 7th of the month, following the month of service, for each client receiving ongoing services. Monthly reports will be submitted through the Department's online reporting system, unless otherwise directed or agreed to by the Department. Monthly reports for ongoing services must include the following information, entered in the "Narrative" box for each date of service: a. Date and time(s) of service (i.e. two hours or 2-4pm) b. Location of where the service took place (i.e. clinician's office, client's home, in the community.) c. Clinician/therapist name d. Clients participating e. What interventions were used, recommendations and/or goals discussed f. Any and all safety concerns One-time services will be verified through receipt of the completed product (ex. psychological evaluation, substance abuse evaluation, home study). Verification of Monitored Sobriety Services will be the test result. A completed home study may be a full, partial or denied study, as determined by the Department. Contractor will document in detail any and all observed or verbalized concernsregarding any child whom the Contractor is working with under the Agreement. Areas of concern may include, but are not limited to, any physical, emotional, educational or behavioral issues. Areas of concern should be reported immediately to the caseworker AND on the required monthly report. 4. Payment a. The Department and the Contractor agree that all benefits from private insurance and/or other funding sources such as Medicaid (if Contractor is a Medicaid eligible provider) or Victim's Compensation must be exhausted before Core Services or other Department funds can be accessed for services. Exceptions to this Paragraph may include, if approved by the Department, the following: i. The service being provided by the contractor is not a Medicaid eligible service; ii. The service is not deemed medically necessary; iii. The Court with jurisdiction over the case has ordered that a non -Medicaid provider or service be used; iv. A Medicaid provider is not available to provide the needed service; v. Medicaid is exhausted for the needed service; or vi. Medicaid denied service. vii. The client is not eligible for Medicaid. b. Payment shall be made in accordance with Exhibit A, Scope of Services , Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, Exhibit C, Weld County's Request for Proposal, and Exhibit D, Contractor's Response to Request for Proposal., attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, so long as services are rendered satisfactorily and in accordance with the Agreement. c. Payment pursuant to this Agreement, whether in whole or in part, is subject to, and contingent upon, the continuing availability of said funds for the purposes hereof d. The Department may withhold reimbursement if Contractor has failed to comply with any part of the Agreement, including the Financial Management requirements, program objectives, contractual terms, or reporting requirements. In the event of forfeiture of reimbursement, Contractor may appeal such circumstance in writing to the Director of Human Services. The decision of the Director of Human Services shall be final. 5. Financial Management 2 At all times from the effective date of the Agreement until completion of the Agreement, Contractor shall comply with the administrative requirements, cost principles and other requirements set forth in the Financial Management Manual adopted by the State of Colorado. The required annual audit of all funds expended under this Agreement must conform to the Single Audit Act of 1984 and OMB Circular A-133. 6. Payment Method Unless otherwise provided in Exhibit A, Scope of Services, Exhibit B, Rate Schedule, and Exhibit D, Contractor's Proposal: a. If services are funded through Core Services, Contractor agrees to accept reimbursement through ACH direct deposit one time per month. b. If Contractor is not currently set up with the State of Colorado to accept direct deposit, Contractor agrees to complete and submit a State of Colorado direct deposit enrollment form, which will be provided by the Department, with a voided check. Failure to complete and submit this form and voided check in a timely and accurate manner may result in a delay of payment. c. Contractor agrees to accept payment through county warrant when funding source does not allow for direct deposit. 7. Compliance with Applicable Laws a. At all times during the performance of this Agreement, Contractor will strictly adhere to all applicable Federal and State laws, order, and applicable standards, regulations, interpretations and/or guidelines issued pursuant thereto. This includes protection of the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records, papers, documents, tapes and any other materials that have been or may hereafter be established which relate to the Agreement. Contractor shall abide by all applicable laws and regulations, including, but not limited to the following: - Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sections 2000d-1 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sections 2000d-1 et. seq. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 80 et. seq.; and - all provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 so that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 794, and its implementing regulations, 45 C.F.R. Part 84; and - the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, 42 U.S.C. Section 6101 et. seq. and its implementation regulations, 45 C.F.R. Part 91; and - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; and - the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; and - the Equal Pay Act of 1963; and - the Education Amendments of 1972; and - Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, P.L. 99-603, 42 C.F.R. Part 2; and - all regulations applicable to these laws prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, and handicap, including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS related conditions covered under Section 504 of the 3 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, cited above. If necessary, Contractor and the Department will resist in judicial proceedings any efforts to obtain access to client records except as permitted by 42 C.F.R. Part 2. 45 C.F.R. Part 74, Appendix G 9, which requires that affirmative steps be taken to assure that small and minority businesses are utilized, when possible, as sources of supplies, equipment, construction and services. This assurance is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any all Federal and/or State financial assistance. - Colorado Revised Statute (C.R.S.) 26-6-104, requiring criminal background record checks for all employees, contractors and sub -contractors. b. Contractor is further charged with the knowledge that any person who feels that s/he has been discriminated against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado Department of Human Services or with the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights. c. Contractor assures that it will fully comply with all other applicable Federal and State laws which may govern the ability of the Department to comply with the relevant funding requirements. Contractor understands the source of funds to be accessed under the Agreement is determined by the Department. d. Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: - Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transaction by a Federal or State department or agency; and - have not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State or Local) transaction or contract under public transaction; violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; and - are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in this certification; and - have not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, had one or more public transactions (federal, state, or local) terminated for cause or default. e. Public Contracts for Services C.R.S. §8-17.5-101. Contractor certifies, warrants, and agrees that it does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien who will perform work under this contract. Contractor will confirm the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment in the United States to perform work under this Agreement, through participation in the E - Verify program or the State of Colorado program established pursuant to C.R.S. §8-17.5- 102(5)(c). Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify with Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement. Contractor shall not use E -Verify Program or State of Colorado program procedures to undertake pre -employment screening or job applicants while this Agreement is being performed. If Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under the public contract for services knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien Contractor shall notify the subcontractor and the Department within three (3) days that Contractor has actual knowledge that a subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien and shall terminate the subcontract if a subcontractor does not stop employing or contracting with the illegal alien within three (3) days of receiving notice. Contractor shall not terminate the contract if within three days the subcontractor provides 4 information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. shall comply with reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation, undertaken pursuant to C.R.S. §8-17.5-102(5), by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. If Contractor participates in the State of Colorado program, Contractor shall, within twenty days after hiring a new employee to perform work under the contract, affirm that Contractor has examined the legal work status of such employee, retained file copies of the documents, and not altered or falsified the identification documents for such employees. Contractor shall deliver to the Department, a written notarized affirmation that it has examined the legal work status of such employee and shall comply with all of the other requirements of the State of Colorado program. If Contractor fails to comply with any requirement of this provision or of C.R.S. §8-17.5-101 et seq., the Department, may terminate this Agreement for breach, and if so terminated, Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages. f. Except where exempted by federal law and except as provided in C.R.S. § 24-76.5-103(3), if Contractor receives federal or state funds under the contract, Contractor must confirm that any individual natural person eighteen (18) years of age or older is lawfully present in the United States pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-76.5-103(4), if such individual applies for public benefits provided under the contract. If Contractor operates as a sole proprietor, it hereby swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that it: (a) is a citizen of the United States or is otherwise lawfully present in the United States pursuant to federal law, (b) shall produce one of the forms of identification required by C.R.S. § 24- 76.5-101, et seq., and (c) shall produce one of the forms of identification required by C.R.S. § 24-76.5- 103 prior to the effective date of the contract. 8. Compliance with Child and Family Services Review The Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) examines child welfare service outcomes in three areas; Safety, Permanency and Well Being of families. For each outcome, data and performance indicators measure each state's performance according to national standards and monitor progress over time. Following the review, a Program Improvement Plan (PIP) will be implemented for the state to enhance services to families. Contractor agrees to continually strive for positive outcomes in the areas of Safety, Permanency and Well Being. Contractor will ensure that any employee or subcontractor of Contractor providing services under this Agreement will work towards positive outcomes in the aforementioned three areas as outlined under the Child and Family Services Review (CFSR), and will address the aforementioned three areas when completing monthly reports as required by Paragraph 3(d) of this Agreement. 9. Insurance Requirements Contractor and the Department agree that Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, it subcontractor, or their employees, volunteers, or agents while performing duties described in this Agreement. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers and agents. Contractor shall provide the liability insurances (including professional liability insurances where necessary) and worker's compensation insurances for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement which are required under Weld County's Request for Proposal, and required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Contractor shall provide the Department with the acceptable evidence that such coverage is in effect prior to execution of this Agreement. At a minimum, Contractor shall procure, either personally or through its employer as applicable to the Contractor's business, at its own expense, and maintain for the duration of the work, insurance coverage listed in this agreement. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County and its Officers/Employees shall be named as additional insured. 5 a. General Requirements: Contractors must secure, at or before the time of execution of any agreement or commencement of any work, the following insurance covering all operations, goods or services provided pursuant to this request. Contractors shall keep the required insurance coverage in force at all times during the term of the Agreement, or any extension thereof, and during any warranty period. The required insurance shall be underwritten by an insurer licensed to do business in Colorado and rated by A.M. Best Company as "A"VIII or better. Each policy shall contain a valid provision or endorsement stating "Should any of the above -described policies by canceled or should any coverage be reduced before the expiration date thereof, the issuing company shall send written notice to the Weld County Director of General Services by certified mail, return receipt requested. Such written notice shall be sent thirty (30) days prior to such cancellation or reduction unless due to non-payment of premiums for which notice shall be sent ten (10) days prior. If any policy is in excess of a deductible or self -insured retention, the Department must be notified by the Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for the payment of any deductible or self -insured retention. The Department reserves the right to require Contractor to provide a bond, at no cost to the Department, in the amount of the deductible or self -insured retention to guarantee payment of claims. The insurance coverages specified in this Agreement are the minimum requirements, and these requirements do not decrease or limit the liability of Contractor. Contractor shall maintain, at its own expense, any additional kinds or amounts of insurance that it may deem necessary to cover its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement. b. Types of Insurance: Contractor shall obtain, and maintain at all times during the term of any Agreement, insurance in the following kinds and amounts: i.Workers' Compensation Insurance as required by state statute, and Employer's Liability Insurance covering all of Contractor's employees acting within the course and scope of their employment. If Contractor is an Independent Contractor, as defined by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act, this requirement shall not apply. Contractor must submit to the Department a Declaration of Independent Contractor Status Form prior to the start of this agreement. ii.Commercial General Liability Insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 10/93 or equivalent, covering premises operations, fire damage, independent Contractors, products and completed operations, blanket contractual liability, personal injury, and advertising liability with minimum limits as follows: - $1,000,000 each occurrence; - $2,000,000 general aggregate; - $50,000 any one fire; and - $500,000 errors and omissions. iii.Automobile Liability: Contractor shall maintain limits of $1,000,000 for bodily injury per person, $1,000,000 for bodily injury for each accident, and $1,000,000 for property damage applicable to all vehicles operating both on County property and elsewhere. iv.Additional Provisions: Policies for all general liability, excess/umbrella liability, liquor liability and pollution liability must provide the following: If any aggregate limit is reduced by twenty-five percent (25%) or more by paid or reserved claims, Contractor shall notify the Department within ten (10) days and reinstate the aggregates required; Unlimited defense costs in excess of policy limits; Contractual liability covering the indemnification provisions of this Agreement; A severability of interests provision; Waiver of exclusion for lawsuits by one insured against another; A provision that coverage is primary; and A provision that coverage is non-contributory with other coverage or self-insurance provided by the Department. 6 v.For all general liability, excess/umbrella liability, liquor liability, pollution liability and professional liability policies, if the policy is a claims -made policy, the retroactive date must be on or before the contract date or the first date when any goods or services were provided to the Department, whichever is earlier. c. Contractors shall secure and deliver to County's Risk Administrator ("Administrator") at or before the time of execution of this Agreement, and shall keep in force at all times during the term of the Agreement as the same may be extended as herein provided, a commercial general liability insurance policy, including public liability and property damage, in form and company acceptable to and approved by said Administrator, covering all operations hereunder set forth in the related Bid or Request for Proposal. d. Proof of Insurance: Contractor shall provide a copy of this information to its insurance agent or broker and shall have its agent or broker provide proof of Contractor's required insurance. The Department reserves the right to require Contractor to provide a certificate of insurance, a policy, or other proof of insurance as required by the County's Risk Administrator in his sole discretion. e. Additional Insureds: For general liability, excess/umbrella liability, pollution legal liability, liquor liability, and inland marine, Contractor's insurer shall name County as an additional insured. f. Waiver of Subrogation: For all coverages, Contractor's insurer shall waive subrogation rights against County. g. Subcontractors: All subcontractors, independent contractors, sub -vendors, suppliers or other entities providing goods or services required by this Agreement shall be subject to all of the requirements herein and shall procure and maintain the same coverages required of Contractor. Contractor shall include all such subcontractors, independent contractors, sub -vendors, suppliers or other entities as insureds under its policies or shall ensure that all subcontractors maintain the required coverages. Contractor agrees to provide proof of insurance for all such subcontractors, independent contractors, sub -vendors, suppliers or other entities upon request by the Department. A provider of Professional Services shall provide the following coverage: Professional Liability: Contractor shall maintain limits of $1,000,000 for each claim, and $2,000,000 aggregate limit for all claims. 10. Certification Contractor certifies that, at the time of entering into this Agreement, it has currently in effect all necessary licenses, approvals, insurance, etc., required to properly provide the services and/or supplies covered by this Agreement. Copies of all necessary licenses shall be provided to the Department by the Contractor prior to the start of any Agreement. 11. Training Contractor may be required to attend training at the request of the Department specific to services provided under this Agreement. The Department will not compensate the Contractor for said training in the form of registration fees, time spent traveling to and from training, attending the training or any other associated costs unless otherwise agreed to by the Department. 12. Subpoenas Contractor will, on behalf of its employees and/or officers, accept any subpoena for testimony from the 7 Weld County Attorney's Office by e-mail and will return a waiver of services within 72 business hours. For this purpose, Contractor will designate an e-mail address prior to the start of this Agreement. If the Contractor receives a subpoena via e-mail but will only accept personal service, the Contractor will contact the Weld County Attorney's Office immediately at (970) 336-7235 and advise that the subpoena must be personally served. 13. Monitoring and Evaluation Contractor and the Department agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Contractor and the Department. The results of the monitoring and evaluation shall be provided to the Board of Weld County Commissioners, the Department and the Contractor. Contractor will collaborate in a timely manner with the Department to resolve issues pertaining to service delivery, service quality, documentation, and invoicing during referral period and after services have concluded. The Contractor will require clients sign releases of information. Contractor understands that the Department will not reimburse for services rendered to Department clients until releases of information are obtained. Contractor shall permit the Department, and any other duly authorized agent or governmental agency, to monitor all activities conducted by the Contractor pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The monitoring agency may, if in its sole discretion deems necessary or appropriate, have access to any program data, special analyses, on -site checking, formal audit examinations, or any other reasonable procedures for purposes of monitoring. All such monitoring shall be performed in a manner that will not unduly interfere with the work conducted under this Agreement. 14. Modification of Agreement All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 15. Remedies The Director of Human Services or designee may exercise the following remedial actions should s/he find the Contractor substantially failed to satisfy the scope of work found in this Agreement. Substantial failure to satisfy the scope of work shall be defined to mean incorrect or improper activities or inaction by the Contractor. These remedial actions are as follows: - Withhold payment to the Contractor until the necessary services or corrections in performance are satisfactorily completed. - Deny payment or recover reimbursement for those services or deliverables, which have not been performed and which due to circumstances caused by the Contractor cannot be performed or if performed would be of no value to the Department. Denial of the amount of payment shall be reasonably related to the amount of work or deliverables lost to the Department. - Incorrect payment to the Contractor due to omission, error, fraud, and/or defalcation shall be recovered from Contractor by deduction from subsequent payments under this Agreement or other agreements between the Department and Contractor, or by the Department as a debt due to the Department or otherwise as provided by law. 16. Representatives For the purpose of this Agreement, the individuals identified below are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. Either party may from time to time designate in writing a new or substitute representative(s). 8 For Department: For Contractor: Heather Walker, Child Welfare Division Head Kelly Sengenberger, Chief Executive Officer 17. Notice All notices required to be given by the parties hereunder shall be given by certified or registered mail to the individuals at the addresses set forth below. Either party may from time to time designate in writing a substitute person(s) or address to whom such notices shall be sent. For Department: Jamie Ulrich, Director P.O. Box A Greeley, CO 80632 (970) 400-6510 18. Litigation For Contractor: Kelly Sengenberger, Chief Executive Officer 12600 West Colfax Avenue, Suite B-410 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 962-4284 Contractor shall promptly notify the Department in the event that Contractor learns of any actual litigation in which it is a party defendant in a case that involves services provided under this Agreement. Contractor, within five (5) calendar days after being served with a summons, complaint, or other pleading which has been filed in any Federal or State court or administrative agency, shall deliver copies of such document(s) to the Director of Human Services. The term "litigation" includes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, and filings of bankruptcy, reorganization and/or foreclosure. 19. Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) days written notice to the individuals identified in paragraph 17. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year, as this Agreement is subject to the availability of funding. Therefore, the Department may terminate this Agreement at any time if the source of funding for the services made available to the Contractor is no longer available to the Department, or for any other reason. Contractor reserves the right to suspend services to clients if funding is no longer available. 20. No Third -Party Beneficiary Enforcement It is expressly understood and agreed that the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties and nothing in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person not included in this Agreement. It is the express intention of the undersigned parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties receiving services or benefits under this Agreement shall be an incidental beneficiary only. 21. Governmental Immunity No term or condition of this contract shall be construed or interpreted as a waiver, express or implied, of any of the immunities, rights, benefits, protections or other provisions, of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act of §§24-10-101 et. seq., as applicable now or hereafter amended. 22. Partial Invalidity of Agreement If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more 9 sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 23. Improprieties/Conflict of Interest No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. The Appearance of Conflict of Interest applies to the relationship of a Contractor with the Department when the Contractor also maintains a relationship with a third party and the two relationships are in opposition. In order to create the appearance of a conflict of interest, it is not necessary for the Contractor to gain from knowledge of these opposing interests. It is only necessary that the Contractor know that the two relationships are in opposition. During the term of the Agreement, Contractor shall not enter into any third -party relationship that gives the appearance of creating a conflict of interest. Upon learning of an existing appearance of a conflict of interest situation, Contractor shall submit to the Department, a full disclosure statement setting forth the details that create the appearance of a conflict of interest. Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement required by this paragraph shall constitute grounds for the Department's termination, for cause, of its Agreement with the Contractor. A conflict of interest or appearance of a conflict of interest may also apply to personal relationships between providers and clients. If a provider has a personal relationship with a client to whom the Contractor may provide services for, the Contractor must disclose that relationship to the Department. Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of an Federal contract, loan, grant, or cooperative agreement. 24. Storage, Availability and Retention of Records Contractor agrees that authorized local, Federal, and State auditors and representatives shall, during business hours, have access to inspect and copy records, and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on -site visits, all activities related to this Agreement, supported with funds under this Agreement, to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of the Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. All such records, documents, communications, and other materials created pursuant or related to this Agreement shall be maintained by the Contractor in a central location and shall be made available to the Department upon its request, for a period of seven (7) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement, or for such further period as may be necessary to resolve any matters which may be pending, or until an audit has been completed with the following qualifications: If an audit by or on behalf of the Federal and/or State government has begun but is not completed at the end of the seven (7) year period, or if audit findings have not been resolved after a seven (7) period, the materials shall be retained until the resolution of the audit finding. 25. Confidentiality of Records Contractor shall protect the confidentiality of all applicant records and other materials that are maintained in accordance with this Agreement except for purposes directly connected with the administration of Child Protection. No information about or obtained from any applicant/recipient in possession of Contractor shall be disclosed in a form identifiable with the applicant/recipient or a minor's parent or guardian unless in accordance with the Contractor's written policy governing access to, duplication and dissemination of, all 10 such information, in any form, including social networks. Contractor shall advise its employees, agents, and subcontractor, if any, that they are subject to these confidentiality requirements. Contractor shall provide its employees, agents, and subcontractors, if any, with a copy or written explanation of these confidentiality requirements before access to confidential data is permitted. Contractor shall have its employees, agents, and subcontractors, if any, sign a written confidentiality agreement and shall provide a copy of such agreement to the Department, if requested. 26. Proprietary Information Proprietary information for the purposes of this Agreement is information relating to a party's research, development, trade secrets, business affairs, internal operations and management procedures and those of its customers, clients or affiliates, but does not include information (1) lawfully obtained from third parties, (2) that which is in the public domain, or (3) that which is developed independently. Neither party shall use or disclose directly or indirectly without prior written authorization any proprietary information concerning the other party obtained as a result of this Agreement. Any proprietary information removed from the Department's site by the Contractor in the course of providing services under this Agreement will be accorded at least the same precautions as are employed by the Contractor for similar information in the course of its own business. 27. Independence of Contractor: Not an Employee of Weld County Contractor agrees that it is an independent Contractor and that Contractor's officers, agents or employees will not become employees of County, nor entitled to any employee benefits from County as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Contractor shall perform its duties hereunder as an independent Contractor. Contractor shall be solely responsible for its acts and those of its agents and employees for all acts performed pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor, its employees and agents are not entitled to unemployment insurance or workers' compensation benefits through County and County shall not pay for or otherwise provide such coverage for Contractor or any of its agents or employees. Unemployment insurance benefits will be available to Contractor and its employees and agents only if such coverage is made available by Contractor or a third party. Contractor shall pay when due all applicable employment taxes and income taxes and local head taxes (if applicable) incurred pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall not have authorization, express or implied, to bind County to any agreement, liability or understanding, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Contractor shall have the following responsibilities with regard to workers' compensation and unemployment compensation insurance matters: (a) provide and keep in force workers' compensation and unemployment compensation insurance in the amounts required by law, and as set forth in Exhibit C, provide proof thereof when requested to do so by County. 28. Entire Agreement This Agreement, together with all attachments hereto, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as state in Paragraph 14 herein. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. The Contractor and the Department may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior consent of both parties. 29. Agreement Nonexclusive This Agreement does not guarantee any work nor does it create an exclusive agreement for services. 30. Warranty The Contractor warrants that services performed under this Agreement will be performed in a manner consistent with the professional standards governing such services and the provisions of this Agreement. The Contractor shall faithfully perform the work in accordance with the standards of care, skill, training, diligence 11 and judgment provided by highly competent individuals and entities that perform services of a similar nature to those described in this Agreement including Exhibits A, B, C, and D. 31. Acceptance of Services Not a Waiver Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall submit to the Department originals of all tests and results, reports, and other similar items, generated during completion of this work. Acceptance by the Department of reports and incidental material(s) furnished under this Agreement shall not in any way relieve the Contractor of responsibility for the quality and accuracy of the services. In no event shall any action by the Department hereunder constitute or be construed to be a waiver by the Department of any breach of covenant or default which may then exist on the part of the Contractor, and the Department's action or inaction when any such breach or default shall exist shall not impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to the Department with respect to such breach or default; and no assent, expressed or implied, to any breach of any one or more covenants, provisions or conditions of the Agreement shall be deemed or taken to be a waiver of any other breach. Acceptance by the Department of, or payment for, any services performed under this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any of the Department's rights under this Agreement or under the law generally. 32. Employee Financial Interest/Conflict of Interest. C.R.S. $$24-18-201 et seq. and $24-50-507 The signatories to this Agreement aver that to their knowledge, no employee of Weld County has any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property which is the subject matter of this Agreement. The Contractor has no interest and shall not acquire any interest direct or indirect, which would in any manner or degree with the performance of the Contractor's services and the Contractor, shall not employ any person having such known interests. During the term of this Agreement, the Contractor shall not engage in any in any business or personal activities or practices or maintain any relationships which actually conflicts with or in any way appear to conflict with the full performance of its obligations under this Agreement. Failure by the Contractor to ensure compliance with this provision may result, in the Department's sole discretion, in immediate termination of this Agreement. No employee of the Contractor nor any member of the Contractor's family shall serve on a County Board, committee or hold any such position which either by rule, practice or action nominates, recommends, supervises Contractor's operations, or authorizes funding to the Contractor. 33. Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Approval This Agreement shall not be valid until it has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. 34. Choice of Law/Jurisdiction Colorado law, and rules and regulations established pursuant thereto, shall be applied in the interpretation, execution, and enforcement of this Agreement. Any provision included or incorporated herein by reference which conflicts with said laws, rules and/or regulations shall be null and void. In the event of a legal dispute between the parties, Contractor agrees that the Weld County District Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve said dispute. 35. Subcontractors Contractor acknowledges that the Department has entered into this Agreement in reliance upon the particular reputation and expertise of Contractor. Contractor shall not enter into any subcontractor agreements for the completion of this project without the Department's prior written consent, which may be withheld in the Department's sole discretion. 36. Attorney's Fees/Legal Costs 12 In the event of a dispute between the Department and Contractor, concerning this Agreement, the parties agree that each party shall be responsible for the payment of attorney fees and/or legal costs incurred by or on its own behalf. 37. Ownership All work and information obtained by Contractor under this Agreement or individual work order shall become or remain (as applicable), the property of the Department. In addition, all reports, documents, data, plans, drawings, records and computer files generated by Contractor in relation to this Agreement and all reports, test results and all other tangible materials obtained and/or produced in connection with the performance of this Agreement, whether or not such materials are in completed form, shall at all times be considered the property of the Department. Contractor shall not make use of such material for purposes other than in connection with this Agreement without prior written approval of the Department. 38. Interruptions Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable to the other for delays in delivery or failure to deliver or otherwise to perform any obligation under this Agreement, where such failure is due to any cause beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to Acts of God, fires, strikes, war, flood, earthquakes or Governmental actions. 39. Severability If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement shall be construed and enforced without such provision, to the extent that this Agreement is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. COUNTY;, ATTEST: ddrittiVv•JeteO;G4. By: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Clerk to the : • and WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Deputy Clerk 13 ames, Chair JUN o 6 2022 CONTRACTOR: Intervention, Inc. 12600 West Colfax Avenue, Suite B-410 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 (303) 962-4284 aay JeI eHbeiYet By: Kelly Sengen berger7d ay 23, 2022 20 MDT) Kelly Sengenberger, Chief Executive Officer Date: May 23, 2022 Ra z≥- /5410 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor will provide Monitored Sobriety Services, as referred by the Department. 1. Monitored Sobriety Services a. Contractor will utilize the following modalities, curriculum, and tools in the delivery of services under this agreement: i. Intervention Inc. has maintained a contractual relationship with Cordant Laboratories for over twelve (12) years. Intervention Inc. and Cordant have collaborated in the development and implementation of Substance Abuse Management Programs in numerous Judicial Districts and Counties in Colorado. ii. Cordant developed the first fully integrated evidence -based substance abuse management program in the industry. Sentry will enable the Department to screen and monitor its clients and identify alcohol or drug abuse, which will support the development of specific treatment recommendations to address the identified issues. Cordant-SENTRY can support the Department's developing substance abuse program and enhance the ultimate mission of promoting the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families. iii. Sentry provides the latest in state-of-the-art real-time access and information management. Sentry allows for full setup of an organizational structure within the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant web application. Directors, supervisors, and case workers may all be configured within the structure and given the access levels that their position affords. Sentry offers a full customizable set of features to help control, monitor and manage best practices in your drug -testing and sobriety monitoring program. iv. All drug test results are reported in real-time within the web -based application management system. Urine Screen samples are picked up at all Intervention locations daily, with Fed -Ex overnight delivery or courier pick up. Once received at the laboratory, urine screen results are reported within twenty-four (24) to forty-eight (48) hours, confirmations are reported within twenty-four (24) to forty-eight (48) hours. v. Randomization 1. Sentry allows for randomization of complex drug test schedules and multiple panels and frequencies to customize a randomization schedule to fit the Department's needs. On demand testing allows case managers to test whenever needed for a higher level of compliance. vi. Chain of Custody (COC) and Multiple Collection Sites 1. Sentry offers the next generation in specimen collection by use of an electronic chain of custody within the application. This provides quality assurance within the specimen collection process by eliminating illegible handwriting, misinformation by collection, and eliminates invalid Chain of Custody's in Court. Collectors verify the client's identity by having access to a photograph and identifying information uploaded for proper identification. 2. The above COC process can be performed at an Intervention/ICCS collection location that has been established with the Department. Intervention has two (2) primary Weld County locations and the ability to collect at other sites, as requested by the Department. vii. Email Alerts and Web -Interface Alerts of Non -Compliant Clients 1. Sentry not only offers real-time alerts on the Case Workers Dashboard/homepage in the web interface of Sentry, but also allows them to receive email alerts on missed calls, missed tests, and abnormal/normal drug test results. With the ability to receive alerts of non -compliant clients, it allows the case workers to intervene quickly at the start of their day through the web alert's 1 function or intervene quickly by receiving email alerts on their smart phones while working out in the field. viii. Real-time Reporting of Drug Test Results and Robust Reporting for Administrators and Users 1. Sentry is integrated with Cordant's LIS System (Laboratory Information System) to report drug test results in real-time to Case Workers. Results will be reported in real time to anyone who needs to access and view the client's information, primarily the Department's Case Worker. Cordant & Sentry provides robust reporting capabilities. Administrative level reports include statistical, correlation and trend reports for decision making, program evaluation and budgetary decisions. Case Workers can run full caseload reports as well as individual client reports that can be used in court cases and effectively manage their caseloads. ix. Urine Collection 1. The following process has been implemented for accepting and forwarding the specimen to Cordant for testing/Breathalyzer (BA) testing and billing. We realize that this model might be modified at the direction of the Department. a. Case Worker/Referral Agent e-mails/faxes referral to Intervention. Intervention enters client information into Cordant Sentry System and informs the client of the call -in protocol. If the Department requires a different process for referral, Intervention will work with the case worker to set up a client for testing. b. The client reports for submission/collection of Urinalysis (UA) or BA. c. Client identification, the type of testing, and the panel are verified through Sentry/generation of the Chain of Custody (COC) or the referral from the Case Worker for BA's. If the Department requires a different process for referral, Intervention will work with the case worker to set up a client for testing. d. Voucher is verified. e. Observed/Same Gender Specimen is submitted. f. After collection, a collection verification receipt is generated and given to the client. A copy of the receipt is retained by the testing location as proof of submission and audit/reconciliation purposes. g. In the case of UA's, the specimen and COC are packaged and shipped to Cordant for analysis and billing. h. Monthly, Cordant generates an invoice by Account Number and submits the invoice to Intervention, which is reconciled to the payment receipts for billing to the Department. x. Breathalyzers 1. Intervention utilizes the Department of Transportation (DOT) Lifeloc FC-10 Plus Portable Breath Tester in alt locations. It is specifically designed for use in law enforcement, corrections, and probation. It provides accurate and immediate results for the use of alcohol. The FC- 1 O Plus is capable of conducting automatic, manual, and passive tests. All breathalyzers are kept calibrated per manufacturer specifications. We maintain records of the calibration schedule and all equipment issues are quickly resolved with the manufacturer. b. Anticipated Frequency of Services: i. As needed. c. Anticipated Duration of Services: i. As needed. d. Goals of Services: i. To support evidence -based practices in the following manner: provide information to assist in the assessment of a client's risk & need for substance abuse and establishing the appropriate supervision level and baseline. 2 ii. The vision of community safety and stable families, along with the values of professionalism, accountability and partnering with our social service agencies is what sets Intervention apart as the leader in substance abuse monitoring. iii. To enhance client success and public safety through quality integrated services and collaboration with community partners. e. Outcomes of Services: i. Outcome data including, but not limited to: 1. Test results 2. Collection data 3. Failure to Appear (FTA)/missed tests f. Target Population: i. Intervention Field Services locations accept all ages and genders. ii. ICCS locations only accepts persons eighteen (18) and older. g. Language: i. English. ii. Intervention has bilingual, Spanish speaking staff available. h. Medicaid Eligibility: i. This service is not Medicaid eligible. i. Service Access and Transportation: i. Greeley Field Services 1. 920 11 st street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 2. Phone number: (970) 584-2500 3. Monday -Friday: 7:00 am to 6:30 pm ii. Intervention Community Corrections Services (ICCS) Weld 1. 1101 H. Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 2. Phone number: (970) 584-2520 3. Monday -Sunday: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm iii. There are eleven (11) additional locations across the State of Colorado. The locations may be found on the Intervention, Inc. website at www.int-cis.org Terms 1. Contractor will respond to the Quality Assurance Team(HS-CWQualityAssurance(&,weldgov.com within three (3) business days regarding the ability to accept the received referral. 2. Upon acceptance of a referral, Contractor will offer an initial appointment within seven (7) days of receiving the referral. The first attempt to contact the client will occur within 24 hours of receiving the referral (excluding weekends and holidays). Contractor will document efforts to engage client in referred services. If the client does not respond after three (3) attempts in the first seven (7) days of the referral period, the Contractor will notify the caseworker and the Quality Assurance Team HS- CWQualityAssurance(,weldgov.com. 3. Contractor understands that "no shows" are defined as unexcused and unplanned/uncommunicated absences for services. If a rate for "no shows" is not specifically stated in Exhibit D, Rate Schedule, then Contractor understands that the Department will not reimburse for "no shows". Contractor understands that the Department will only reimburse Contractor for up to two (2) "no-shows", or up to two (2) hours, on the part of case participants who cancel without 24 hour notice. After three (3) "no-shows", Contractor will 3 place client on a behavioral plan requiring attendance or discharge the client from services. Contractor must inform the caseworker and the Quality Assurance Team HS-CWQualitvAssurance(&,weldgov.com within three (3) days of when the client is placed on a behavioral plan or discharged. 4. Contractor understands that the Department will not reimburse Contractor for cancelled appointments either on the part of the client or the Contractor. If the cancellation is generated from the Contractor, a "makeup" session/episode, to occur within 30 days of the cancellation, will be offered to the client (excluding session/episodes that fall on holidays). If the cancellation is generated from the client, the Contractor must request a makeup session from the Department prior to the makeup session occurring (excluding session/episodes that fall on holidays). After three (3) cancellations, Contractor will inform the caseworker and the Quality Assurance Team HS-CWQualitvAssurance(a weldgov.com immediately via email, to discuss service continuation. 5. Contractor will identify, in detail, areas of continued concern and make recommendations to the caseworker in a monthly report regarding continuation of services and/or the need for additional services. 6. Contractor will document in detail any and all observed or verbalized concerns regarding any child whom the Contractor is working with under an active referral. Areas of concern may include, but are not limited to, any physical, emotional, educational or behavioral issues. Areas of concern should be reported to the caseworker and the Quality Assurance Team HS-CWQualitvAssurance(aweldgov.com immediately AND on the required monthly report. 7. Contractor will submit reports on a monthly basis for each active referral for ongoing services. Reports will be submitted per the online format required by the Department, unless otherwise directed by the Department. 8. Contractor agrees any change to an existing referral must be pre -approved through the Child Welfare Core Service Coordinator or any member of the Quality Assurance Team. Any changes to visitation referrals will be approved by a new referral signed by the Child Welfare Supervisor. A change is defined as anything outside of the approved documented service on the initial authorized referral form. This may include an increase or decrease in services hours, change in frequency, change in location of services, transportation needs, or any change to the initial referral or subsequent authorizations. 9. Contractor agrees to attend meetings when available and as requested by the Department. Such meetings include Court Facilitations, Bid Meetings, Professional Staffings, Family Team Meetings and/or Team Decision Making meetings. The Department will reimburse for actual participation in the meeting only so long as there is written authorization from the Quality Assurance Team, and the facilitator documents in the meeting notes the timeframe that the provider attended and when participation in the meeting is deemed appropriate and necessary by the Department. The Facilitator will be responsible for filling out the time attended on the meeting notes. Staffings and/or meetings other than those listed above are not considered reimbursable unless otherwise approved by the Child Welfare Contract and Services Coordinator. Contractor may participate by phone or virtually, if approved by the Department. 10. On a monthly basis, the Contractor will notify the Quality Assurance Team HS- CWQualitvAssurance(a�weldgov.com of new staff who will manage and/or administer the services with the following information: a. Staff member name and contact information b. Education level/degree (if applicable) c. Licensure/credentials (if applicable) d. Department of Regulatory Authority (DORA) number (if applicable) e. Supervisor name and contact information 4 EXHIBIT B RATE SCHEDULE 1. Funding and Method of Payment The Department agrees to reimburse the Contractor in consideration of the work and services performed under this Agreement at the rate specific in Paragraph 2, below. Expenses incurred by the Contractor prior to the term of this Agreement are not eligible Department expenditures and shall not be reimbursed by the Department. Payment pursuant to this Agreement, whether in whole or in part, is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of said funds for the purposes hereof. In the event that said funds, or any part thereof, become unavailable as determined by the Department, the Department may immediately terminate the Agreement or amend it accordingly. 2. Fees for Services Monitored Sobriety Services Rate Unit Type Service Name $16.00 Test Panel 22 — 7 DRUG (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Propoxyphene, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $17.00 Test Panel 280 — 8 DRUG (Ethylglucuronide (ETG) screen, Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Propoxyphene, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $22.00 Test Panel 2911 — (Ethylglucuronide (ETG)) automatic confirmation on all positives, no additional charge $40.00 Test Panel 3601 or 3701 (Designer stimulants/synthetic stimulants) $20.00 Each Confirmation per drug for Panel 3601 or 3701 $22.00 Test Panel 33 — ORAL FLUID (Ethanol, Methamphetamine, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Opiates, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) $25.00 Each Confirmation per drug for Panel 33 $25.00 Test Panel 799 — 10 DRUG Panel (Alcohol, Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Methadone, Opiates, Oxycodone, Ethylglucuronide (ETG)) $17.00 Test Panel 1486 — Fentanyl Screen Only $40.00 Test Panel 8711 — 16 Drug Panel $70.00 Test Hair Test — 5 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) $75.00 Test Hair Test — 7 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Oxycodone, Methadone) $80.00 Test Hair Test — 9 Panel (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Oxycodone, Methadone, Benzodiazepines, Fentanyl) $15.00 Each Confirmation urine test $5.00 Test Lifeloc FC 10 Portable Breath Test $8.00 Day Remote breath $8.50 Day SCRAM (Trans -dermal) 3. Submittal of Vouchers Contractor shall prepare and submit monthly a Request for Reimbursement and monthly report including other supporting documentation, if applicable, certifying that services authorized were provided on the date(s) indicated and the charges were made pursuant to the terms and conditions of Paragraph 3 of this Agreement. Contractor shall submit all Requests for Reimbursement and supporting documentation to the Department by the 7t' day of the month following the month of service, but no later than 45 days from the date of service. Requests for Reimbursement and/or supporting documentation received after 45 days from the date of service may result in delay or forfeiture of payment. Consistent failure to meet the 45 -day deadline may result in termination of the Agreement. For ongoing services, proof of services rendered shall be a monthly report submitted in accordance with Paragraph 3(d) of this Agreement. When submitting a request for payment for a one-time service, the contractor shall submit the first and last page of the evaluation/report to confirm proof of services rendered. The full evaluation/report should be submitted by the contractor to the caseworker. For Monitored Sobriety services, proof of services rendered shall be the test result. Exhibit C WELD COUNTY'S REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (Weld County's Request for Proposal is incorporated into this agreement by reference and will be provided upon request to the Department.) This page is intentionally left blank Exhibit D Contractor's response to the Request for Proposal Exhibit D contains the following documents: • Attachment B — Provider Information Form (PIF) • Attachment C — Proposal • Attachment D — Staff Data Sheet • Certificate of Insurance (COI) ATTACHMENT B WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES — PROVIDER INFORMATION FORM (PIF) AGENCY INFORMATION Agency Name: Intervention, Inc. Name: Kelly Sengenberger Provider Contact Full Primary Phone Number(10-digit): 303-962-4284 s Primary Contact Ema�i: kengenberger@int-cjs.org Trails Provider ID (if known): N/A Title: Chief Executive Officer Ext.: Fax Number (10 -digit): Agency Location Address (Street, city, state, zip): Web Address: 720-550-7301 www.int-cjs.org 12600 W. Colfax Ave. Suite B-410 Lakewood, CO 80215 12600 W. Colfax Ave. Suite B-410 Lakewood, CO 80215 Agency Mailing Address (Street, city, state, zip): Agency Type (pick one): ■ Public Company D Private Non -Profit ■ Private for Profit Send Referrals for Service to: Referral Contact Name: Title: Program Manager Kimberly Riley 970-584-2500 Referral Phone Number (1a -digit): xt.: Email: kriley@int-cjs.org Billing Contact Billing Contact Name: Kimberly Riley Billing Phone Number(10-digit): 970 ��� 2��0 Ext.: Title: Program Manager Em il: kriley@int-cjs.org ar re• • ' I certify that the services proposed for intended use by the Weld County Department of Human Services will meet all the specifications it has so indicated in this bid form. I further affirm intention to enter into an agreement with Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County • Department of Human Services, and comply with all requirements of the contract, if awarded. The Board of Weld County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in the bids, and to accept Ithe bid, or part of a bid, that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best interests of the Board and of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. The Board of Weld County Commissioners shall give preference to resident Weld County bidders in all cases where the bids are competitive in price and quality. . ■ • • a • ■ _ • • r • . S • • _ • • _ • • a . • _ . • S • • S • • W . • _ • . _ ■ ■ _ • • ••• • • •••4 • • _ • ■ _ • • _ • • a • • _ • • _ • • _ • CERTIFICATION • WELD COUNTY IS EXEMPT FROM COLORADO SALES TAXES. THE CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION NUMBER IS tt98-03551-0000. • Authorized Rep. Full Name: Kelly Sengenberger • • Authorized Rep. Email: I ksengenberger@ant-cjs.org Title: Si • i t I Chief Executive Officer i 303-9624284 Phone (10 -digit): Ext.: I I i 12600 W. Colfax Ave. Suite B410 Lakewood, CO 80215 i • Authorized Rep. Address (Street, city, state, zip): • • • Signature of Authorized Rep.: Date: f .• ••q. • a • •.•. • • a we I. ad,4 S • • _ . • a • • • • _ • • _ • • _ • • S . . • _ • • _ • . s. • • r . . _ • • _ a • I REV. DECEMBER 2021 ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL Please type your answers in the boxes below or check the appropriate box. SECTION 1— Provider and Program Area Information Bidder's Legal Name: Intervention, Inc. Program Area: Substance Abuse Treatment Services J Program Areas are listed in column 1 of the table located In Item Xl of the Request for Proposal starting on page 13. Number of services offered on this Attachment C (max 5): You may complete another Attachment C If you hove more than S. SECTION 2 — Service Name(s) and Information If the service is a monthly package, please offer different levels. All monthly packages must state a specific minimum number of direct service hours. Service #1 Name: Substance Abuse Treatment Services 2.1a Modalities, curriculum, tools used In delivery of service (DO NOT list company history; DO use bullet points): • Intervention Inc. has maintained a contractual relationship with Cordant Laboratories for over 12 years. Intervention Inc. and Cordant have collaborated in the development and implementation of Substance Abuse Management Programs in numerous Judicial Districts and Counties in Colorado. • Cordant developed the first fully integrated evidence -based substance abuse management program in the industry. Sentry will enable the Weld County Department of Human Services to screen and monitor its clients and identify alcohol or drug abuse, which will support the development of specific treatment recommendations to address the identified issues. Cordant-SENTRY can support the County's developing substance abuse program and enhance the ultimate mission of promoting the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families. • Sentry provides the latest in state-of-the-art real-time access and information management. Sentry allows for full setup of an organizational structure within the HIPPA compliant web application. Directors, supervisors, and case workers may all be configured within the structure and given the access levels that their position affords. Sentry offers a full customizable set of features to help control, monitor and manage best practices in your drug -testing and sobriety monitoring program. • All drug test results are reported in real-time within the web -based application management system. Urine Screen samples are picked up at all Intervention locations daily, with Fed -Ex overnight delivery or courier pick up. Once received at the laboratory, urine screen results are reported within 24-48 hours, confirmations are reported within 24-48 hours. Randomization Sentry allows for randomization of complex drug test schedules and multiple panels and frequencies to customize a randomization schedule to fit the Departments' needs. On demand testing allows case managers to test whenever needed for a higher level of compliance. Chain or Custod • & Multiple Collection Sites Sentry offers the next generation in specimen collection by use of an electronic chain of custody within the application. This provides quality assurance within the specimen collection process by eliminating illegible handwriting, misinformation by collector, and eliminates invalid Chain of Custody's in Court. Collectors verify the client's identity by having access to a photograph and identifying information uploaded for proper identification. The above COC process can be performed at any Intervention/ICCS collection location that has been established with the Department of Human Services. Intervention has two primary WELD County locations and the ability to collect at other sites, as requested by the Department of Human Services. Email Alerts sad Wcb-[nterfeee Alerts of Non -Compliant Clients Sentry not only offers real-time alerts on the Case Workers dashboard/homepage in the web interface of Sentry, but also allows them to receive email alerts on missed calls, missed tests, and abnormal/normal drug test results. With the ability to receive alerts of non -compliant clients, it allows the case workers to intervene quickly at the start of their day through the web alert's function or intervene quickly by receiving email alerts on their smart phones while working out in the field. REV. OCT 2021 1 ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL Real-time ReportlnE of Drug. Test desalts & Robust Renortina for Administrators k Users Sentry is integrated with Cordant's LIS System (Laboratory Information System) to report drug test results in real-time to Case Workers. Results will be reported in real time to anyone who needs to access and view the client's information, primarily the Human Service Case Worker. Cordant & Sentry provides robust reporting capabilities. Administrative level reports include statistical, correlation and trend reports for decision making, program evaluation and budgetary decisions. Case Workers can run full caseload reports as well as individual client reports that can be used in court cases and effectively manage their caseloads. Urine Collection The following process has been implemented for accepting and forwarding the specimen to Cordant for testing/BA testing and billing. We realize that this model might be modified at the direction of the WCDHS. • Case Worker/Referral Agent e-mails/faxes referral to Intervention. Intervention enters client information into Cordant Sentry System and informs the client of the call -in protocol. If WCDHS requires a different process for referral, Intervention will work with the case worker to set up a client for testing. • The client reports for submission/collection of UA or B.A. • Client identification, the type of testing and the panel are verified through Sentry generation of the Chain of Custody (COC) or the referral from the Case Worker for BA's. If WCDHS requires a different process for referral, Intervention will work with the case worker to set up a client for testing. • Voucher is verified. • Observed/Same Gender Specimen is submitted. • After collection, a collection verification receipt is generated and given to the client. A copy of the receipt is retained by the testing location as proof of submission and audit/reconciliation purposes. • In the case of UA's, the specimen and COC are packaged and shipped to Cordant for analysis and billing. • Monthly, Cordant generates an invoice by Account Number and submits the invoice to Intervention, which is reconciled to the payment receipts for billing to WCDHS. B� Intervention utilizes the Department of Transportation (DOT) Lifeloc FC-10 Plus Portable Breath Tester in all locations. It is specifically designed for use in law enforcement, corrections, and probation. It provides accurate and immediate results for the use of alcohol. The FC-10 Plus is capable of conducting automatic, manual, and passive tests. All breathalyzers are kept calibrated per manufacturer specifications. We maintain records of the calibration schedule and all equipment issues are quickly resolved with the manufacturer. 2.1b Anticipated frequency of direct service time with the client/family per week, not including professional staffing time, administrative time, overhead, or travel time (i.e. 4 hours/week). If the service has levels, be specific for each level: Capacity to Provide Services: Intervention hours Monday Friday, 7:00 am 6:00 pm ICCS hours - Monday Sunday, 6:00pm 9:00 pm 2.1c Anticipated duration of service (i.e. 34 months): 2.1d Three (3), or more, siecific foals of the servicepO use bullet points): meet tauWM' . rillew ct,Qa.:a ••.,cs< rflawxaawa • To support evidence -based practices in the following manner: provide information to assist in the assessment of a client's risk & need for substance abuse and establishing the appropriate supervision level and baseline. • The vision of community safety and stable families, along with the values of professionalism, accountability and partnering with our social service agencies is what sets Intervention apart as the leader in substance abuse monitoring. • To enhance client success and public safety through quality integrated services and collaboration with community partners. 2.1e Three 3), or more, specific outcomes of service: Intervention agrees to provide any outcome data related to Substance Abuse Monitoring, as requested by WCDHS, including but not limited to: 1. FTA/missed tests 2. Test results 3. Collection data ieH::r6S➢t3":ar. v-vr ja* leaSW1{W2.IIaahlity“ REV. OCT 2021 2 ATTACHMENT C e PROPOSAL 2.1f Target population of the service, includintage and gender: Intervention Field Services locations accept all ages and genders. ICCS locations only accepts persons 18- 2.1g Languages service Is available in {please list proficiency and if interpreter services are available}: Intervention has bi-lingual staff available to assist clients with substance abuse monitoring, 2.1h Medicaid eligibility — list whether the service is eligible for Medicaid in whole or In part: 2.11 Service location -- list where the service will take place (i.e. client's home, in -office, other) Greeley Field Services 920 11th St., Greeley, CO 80631 Ph: 970-584-2500 Monday -Friday: 7am - 630pm Intervention Community Corrections Services (ICCS) Weld 1101 H St., Greeley, CO 80631 Ph: 970-584-2520 Monday -Sunday: 6:00 pm --- 9:00 pm Intervention has 11 additional locations, across the State of Colorado. These locations may be found on the Intervention, inc. website at www.int-ris.Qrg. Service #2 Name: N/A 2.2a Modalities, curriculum, tools used in delivery of service (DO NOT list comma history; DO use bullet points): 2.2b Anticipated frequency of direct service time with the client/family per week, not including professional staffing time, administrative time, overhead, or travel time (i.e. 4 hours/week). if the service has levels, be specific for each level: 2.2c Anticipated duration of service (i.e. 3-4 months): -"WPM* tea - 2.2d Three (31, or more, specific goals of the service (DO use bullet points): 2.2e Three (3), or more, specific outcomes of service: 2.2f Target population of the service: 2.2g Languages service is available in jplease listproficiency and if interpreter services are available): r_ _ 2.2h Medicaid eligibility -- list whether the service is eligible for Medicaid in whole or in part: n.. 1 2.21 r Service location — list where the service ice will take place (i.e. client's home, in -office, other) Service #3 Name: N1A 2.3a Modalities, curriculum, tools used in delivery of service (DO NOT list company_history; DO use bullet points): 2.3b Anticipated frequency of direct service time with the client/family per week, not including professional staffing time, administrative time, overhead, or travel time (i.e. 4 hours/week). if the service has levels, be specific for each level: 2.3c Anticipated duration of service (i.e. 3-4 months): r - 2.3d Three (3), or more, specific goals of the service (DO use bullet points): 2.3e Three (3}, or more, specific outcomes of service: 2.3f Target population of the service: REV. OCT 2021 3 ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL • _ .r_.. aa.s a�ew►s 2.3g Languages service is available in (please list proficiency and if interpreter services are available): 2.3h Medicaid eligibility -- list whether the service is eligible for Medicaid in whole or in part: 2.31 Service location — list where the service will take place (I.e. client's home, in -office, other) Service #4 Name: N/A 2.4a Modalities, curriculum, tools used In delivery of service (DO NOT list company history; DO use bullet points): 2.4b Anticipated frequency of direct service time with the client/family per week, not including professional staffing time, administrative time, overhead, or travel time (i.e. 4 hours/week). If the service has levels, becific for each level: 2.4c Anticipated duration of service (i.e. 3-4 months): 2.4d Three (3), or more, specific goals of the service (DO use bullet pointsl: 2.4e Three (3), or more, specific outcomes of service: 2.4f Target population of the service: a-Oon as age 2.4g Languages service is available in {please list proficiency and if interpreter services are available): -••••••.. 2.4h Medicaid eligibility — list whether the service is eligible for Medicaid in whole or in part: 2.41 Service location — list where the service will take place (i.e. client's home, in -office, other) Service #5 Name: N/A 2.5a Modalities, curriculum, tools used in delivery of service (DO NOT list company history; DO use bullet points): 2.5b Anticipated frequency of direct service time with the client/family per week, not including professional staffing time, administrative time, overhead, or travel timel .e. 4 hours/week). if the service has levels, be specific for each level: 2.5c Anticipated duration of service (i.e. 34 months): 2.5d Three (3), or more, specific foals of the service (DO use bullet points): 2.5e Three (3), or more, specific outcomes of service: 2.Sf Target population of the service: 23g Languages service is available in (please list proficiency and if interpreter services are available): 2.5h Medicaid eligibility — list whether the service is eligible for Medicaid in whole or in part 2.61 Service location — list where the service will take place (i.e. client's home, in -office, other) S.._. - -a— } Section 3 — Service Access and Transportation 3.1 Will you charge Weld County for transporting clients or mileage? Check one: 3.2 Will you conduct services in a client's home or in the community? Check one: ■ YES El NO YES ►:4 NO REV. OCT 2021 4 ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL 3.3 Will you transport clients to and/or from services? Check one; 0 YES 21 NO 3.4 How many miles are you willing to travel round trip? List a specific number of miles. N/A Miles 3.5 When you calculate mileage, what is your staffing point address? N/A SECTION 4 SERVICE RATES - All rates Rates need to include cannot be per administrative episode, except work (i.e. for home scheduling studies and or report monitored writing) sobriety and testing. overhead. Only hourly or • For monthly hourly rates rates will complete be accepted section(s) for services, 4.1-4.5. except for those listed above. • • • For For For monthly Home monitored study rates sobriety providers complete testing complete section providers 4.6. section complete 4.7. section 4.8. 4.1 Hourly Service #1 Name: $ Amount Unit Type 4.1a In-Office/Video: per Hour 4.1b In -Office with Transportation: i per Hour No. of roundtrip miles included in rate: miles In -Horne or Community: per Hour No. of roundtrip miles Included in rate: miles tic FTM, TDM, Prof. Staffing: , per Hour 4.1d No show: per No Show w 4.1e Mileage rate: per Mile This is paid after the miles listed above. 4.2 Hourly Service #2 Name: $ Amount Unit Type 4.2a in-Office/Video: per Hour 4.2b In -Office with Transportation: per Hour No. of roundtrip miles included in rate: miles 4.2c In -Home or Community: per Hour No. of roundtrip miles included in rate: miles 4.2d FTM, TDM, Prof. Staffing: per Hour 4.2e No show: i per No Show 4.2f Mileage rate: _ per Mile This is paid after the miles listed above. 4.3 Hourly Service #3 Name: $ Amount Unit Type 4.3a In-Office/Video: per Hour 4.3b In -Office with Transportation: i per Hour No. of roundtrip miles included in rate: miles 4.3c In -Home or Community: per Hour No. of roundtrip miles Included In rate: miles 4.3d FTM, TDM, Prof. Staffing: per Hour 4.3e No show: per No Show 4.3f Mileage rate: per Mile This is paid after the miles listed above. 4.4 Hourly Service #4 Name: $ Amount Unit Type 4.4a In-Office/Video: per Hour 4.4b In -Office with Transportation: per Hour No. of roundtrlp miles included in rate: miles in -Home or Community: per Hour No. of roundtrlp miles included in rate: miles 4.4c FTM, TDM, Prof. Staffing: per Hour 4.4d No show: per No Show 4.4e Mileage rate: per Mile This is paid after the miles listed above. 4.5 Hourly Service #5 Name: REV. OCT 2021 S ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL $ Amount Unit Type 4.5a In-Office/Video: per Hour 4.5b In -Office with Transportation: per Hour No. of roundtrip miles included in rate: miles 4.Sc In -Home or Community: per Hour No. of roundtrlp miles included in rate: miles 4.5d FTM, TDM, Prof. Staffing: per Hour 4.5e No show: per No Show 4.5f Mileage rate: per Mile This is paid after the miles listed above. 4.6 Monthly Service Rates (each level must be listed): Service Name with Level Rate per Month No. of Direct Service Hours: 4.6a 4.6b 4.6c 4.6d 4.6e 4.6f 4.6g I 4.6h 4.61 u , 4.6 j - 4.7 Home Study Providers — List your rates in the box below. ___ . 4.8 Monitored Sobriety Providers — List your rates in the box below. i Meth/Amphetamine, Propoxyphene, Automatic Confirmation Ethanol, • • • • • Panel Panel Panel Panel Panel Methamphetamine, confirmation $20.00 22 THC 280 2911 3601 33 - - 7 - - or ORAL DRUG Barbiturates, 8 ETG per DRUG on 3701 drug all FLUID Benzodiazepines, - (ETG positives, Designer Benzodiazepines, Screen no Stimulants/Synthetic additional + Cocaine, Panel Cocaine, 22) charge Opiates, Opiates, Stimulants THC $16.00 $17.00 $22.00 $40.00 $22.00 (Confirmation $25.00 per drug) Alcohol, Methadone, • • • • 7 9 • • panel panel Panel Meth/Amphetamine, Panel Panel Hair Confirmation Lifeloc (includes (includes Opiates, Test 799 1486 8711 FC 5 — 10 Oxycodone, — —16 panel 5 7 10 FENTANYL panel panel Urine Plus DRUG DRUG (Meth/Amph., Portable + + Barbiturates, Tests Oxycodone, Benzodiazepines, Panel ETG PANEL (Per SCREEN Breath Cocaine, Drug) Benzodiazepines, Methadone) Test ONLY Fentanyl) Opiates, Cocaine, PCP, THC) THC, $25.00 $17.00 $40.00 $70.00 $75.00 $80.00 $15.00 $5.00 I a I REV. OCT 2021 6 ATTACHMENT C - PROPOSAL • Remote Breath $8.00 per day • SCRAM (Transedermal) $ 8.50i per day Provider special notes: Additional panels are available upon request REV. OCT 2021 7 Riley ATTACHMENT D - STAFF DATA SHEET Bidder Must List All Staff Who Will Administer the Proposed Service(s) BIDDER'S LEGAL NAME (As It appears on the W-9): AGENCY CONTACT: Kelfys Sengenberger .; Intervention, inc. PHONE NUMBER: 303-962-42 EMAIL .ksengerrberger@int-cjs.org PROPOSED SERVICE(S): Substance Abuse Monitoring Middle Initial . Previous Legal Last Name (If applicable) N Kimberly Substance Abuse Monitoring Na n/a Warner L Arm Substance Abuse Monitodng n/a Nay Sanchez Jasmine_ SubstanceANS*MoNlorwp " n/a n/a Cooper Jason Sub nee Abus.. Monita6p , `. Na Rusts.; D Jordan SubNrioe AbuesMOMtorktp n/a nta Mitzel A Joseph Substance Abu,* Monitoring Sutuvana Abu** Monies n/a n/a Calderon Spangenber+ger M, Betsy n/a "<.. to Aiaina anaAbts Mom nta Lopez Fernando Bunton Abuse Monitoring CHILD WELFARE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 2022-23 - VARIOUS SERVICES A`� D® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE E o2z� THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUBIG INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pollcy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER AssuredPartners Colorado 4582 S. Ulster St., Suite 600 Denver CO 80237 NC ACT Jessie Karlovitch PHONE 1 FAX PP.JC No. Ext) 720-728-3226 I WC, Nom: 303-861-7502 fr,ODIRD �Ss: Jessie.Karlovitch@AssuredPartners.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC R INSURER A: Philadelphia Indemnity Company 18058 ISURED INTEINC-03 Intervention, Inc. Behavioral Treatment Services (BTS) 12600 W. Colfax Ave., Suite B140 Lakewood CO 80215 INSURER 9 : Pinnacol Assurance 41190 *NUM C : North American Specialty Insurance Company 29874 INSURER D : POURER E: INSURER F : _ COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 1443363165 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. NTSR R TYPE INSURANCE ADM BIRD SUER m. POLI¢YNUMBER POLICY EFF (MV.DDAOfb ) POLICY EXP (MWDDIYYYYL LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL UABIUTY Y PHPK2328008 9/17/2021 9/17/2022 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 I CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occumtnce) $100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GENT X AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES POLICY E(aT OTHER PER: 1 LOC GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 3,000,000 _ PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 3,000,000 $ A AUrONOBLE X X _ X UABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY HIRED AUTOS ONLY Comp $1,000 X _ X SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY Coll $1,000 PHPK2328008 9/1712021 9/17/2022 EeCO SINGLE LIMIT $1mom BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per eocidsnt) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ — UMBRELLA IJA5 EXCESS LIA6 — OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE EACH OCCURRENCE $ AGGREGATE $ DEO I I RETENTIONS $ 8 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' UABILIfY ANYPROPRIETORIPARTNERIEXECUTIVE OFFICERIMEMBEREXCUJDE07 (Mordatoryin NH) If yea, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Y I N ■ NIA 2019722 10/1/2021 10/1/2022 I ATUTE I I ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $100,000 E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $100,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 A C Professional Cyber PHPK2328008 C-4LVN-186026-CYBER-2021 9/17/2021 9/17/2021 9/17/2022 9/17/2022 Per Claim 9W' r Claim 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached If more apace is required) Additional coverage information: Accidental Death & Dismemberment Policy (Blanket Accident) - PHPA058312, Philadelphia Companies, Effective 07/01/2020 - 09/17/2021, Medical Expense Benefit $25,000, Accidental Death Benefit $25,000, Accidental Dismemberment $50,000, Aggregate limit $250,000. Cyber Liability Policy - C4VLN186026, Coalition Insurance Solutions, Inc., Effective 09/17/2020 - 09/17/2021, Network Security and Privacy $1M. Package Policy - PHPK 2181478, Philadelphia Companies, Effective 09/17/2020 - 09/17/2021, Abuse & Molestation $1M/$1M Board of County Comm Weld County & its officers & employees are recognized as additional insured with respects to General Liabilty If required by written contract. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Board of County Comm Weld County & its officers & employees 11500 St Greeley CO 80631 SHOULD ANY OF TIE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. A ORIZEDREPRESENTATNE ACORD 25 (2016/03) ® 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. AU rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD New Contract Reques Entity Information Entity Name* INTERVENTION INC. Entity ID 'P00006386 Contract Name* Contract ID INTERVENTION INC (NEW CHILD PROTECTION AGREEMENT) 5873 Contract Status CTB REVIEW Contract Lead* APEGG Contract Lead Email apeggcweldgov.com ; cobbx xlks weldgay.com Contract Description* CONSENT BID# B2200040 TERM: JUNE I , 2022 THROUGH MAY 31, 2023 Parent Contract ID 20220410 Requires Board Approval YES Department Project # Contract Description 2 PROVIDER WAS LISTED ON APPROVED VENDOR LIST PRESNETED TO THE BOCC ON 04,06,.'22 AND AS A COMMUNICATION ITEM r PA SENT TO CTB ON 05/10/2022. Contract Type* AGREEMENT Amount* $0.00 Renewable* YES Automatic Renewal Grant Department HUMAN SERVICES Department Email CM- HumanServices@weldgov.co r7i riment H ., rc • 1 CM-HumanServices- DeptHeadSweldgov,com County Attorney GENERAL COUNTY Al I ORNEY EMAIL County Attorney Email CM- COU NTYA I I URN ErfeWELDG OV.COM Requested BOCC Agenda Date* 06108, 2022 Due Date 06 04 2022 Will a work session with BOCC be required?* NO Does Contract require Purchasing Dept. to be included? If this is a renewal enter previous Contract ID If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts are not in On Base Contract Dates Effective Date Termination Notice Period Contact Information Contact Info Contact Name Contact Type Purchasing Review Date* 0331,2023 Committed Delivery Date Renewal Date* 05'312023 Expiration Date Contact Phone 1 Contact Phone 2 Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date CONSENT 05=25,2022 Approval Process Department Head JAMIE ULRICH Finance Approver CONSENT OH Approved Date Finance Approved Date 05/25/2022 05,2512022 Final Approval BUCC Approved BC CC Signed Date BOCC Agenda Date 06/0612022 Originator APEGG Tyler Ref # AG 060622 Legal Counsel CONSENT Legal Counsel roved 05,'25'2022
Hello