2022 Wyoming Statutes
Title 35 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 1 - Administration
Article 6 - Community Human Services
Section 35-1-623 - Contracts; Reports; Regular Payments; Termination.
35-1-623. Contracts; reports; regular payments; termination.
(a) Every contract awarded pursuant to this act shall require:
(i) The program provider to submit annual financial and expenditure reports to the department;
Note: Effective 7/1/2024 this paragraph will read as:
(i) The provider to submit annual financial and expenditure reports to the department;
(ii) The division to make regular payments to the program provider based on the services provided;
Note: Effective 7/1/2024 this paragraph will read as:
(ii) The division to make regular payments to the provider based on the services provided;
(iii) Compliance with W.S. 18-3-516(e).
(b) The division shall terminate a contract with a program provider made under this act when the division finds, after a hearing in accordance with W.S. 16-3-107 through 16-3-112 if requested by the provider, that the program provider is not using contract funds for contract purposes, or that a contract program is not being administered in accordance with this act.
Note: Effective 7/1/2024 this subsection will read as:
(b) The division shall terminate a contract with a behavioral health center or other provider made under this act when the division finds, after a hearing in accordance with W.S. 16-3-107 through 16-3-112 if requested by the provider, that the provider is not using contract funds for contract purposes, or that a contract is not being administered in accordance with this act.
35-1-624. Contracts with private agencies; eligibility. [Note: this section is repealed by Laws 2021, ch. 79, § 2. effective 7/1/2024.]
(a) To be eligible to contract with the department, a private agency shall:
(i) Have as its primary purpose the provision of human services programs;
(ii) Be chartered under the laws of the state of Wyoming;
(iii) Provide at least one (1) human services program which serves the residents of at least one (1) county;
(iv) Appoint a director whose qualifications meet the standards fixed by the division and prescribe his duties; and
(v) Charge clients fees at a rate comparable to the uniform schedule of fees for services that have been promulgated by the division. Private agencies may charge a reasonable fee for those services not covered in the division's uniform fee schedule. No fees shall be charged for gatekeeping services provided pursuant to title 25, chapter 10, article 1 of the Wyoming statutes.