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2002-2004
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0140
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029
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Alan Parker, Executive on Aging Office of Aging
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COM 0140.000 2002-2004
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<br /> 10. Performance Standards: The PROVIDER shall meet the required levels of <br /> performance annually set by the Secretazy of the U.S. Department of Labor for <br /> each of the following performance indicators: <br /> A. The number of persons served, with particular consideration given to <br /> veterans or the qualified spouse of a veteran, individuals with the greatest <br /> economic need, greatest social need, or poor employment history or <br /> prospects, and individuals over the age of 60. The PROVIDER should <br /> strive to provide services to 40% more enrollees than their established slot <br /> level; <br /> B. Identification of community services provided; <br /> C. The number of enrollees placed into unsubsidized employment. The <br /> minimum rate of placement into unsubsidized employment shall be no less <br /> than 20% of the PROVIDER'S allocated slot level; <br /> D. The number of individuals who aze still employed in an unsubsidized <br /> position six months after placement; <br /> E. Customer Satisfaction of enrollees, employers, and host agencies that <br /> provide community service jobs; and <br /> F. Any other indicators of performance that the Secretary of Labor <br /> determines to be appropriate to evaluate services and performance. <br /> 11. Consequences for Poor Performance: if the PROVIDER fails to achieve the <br /> established level of performance, the PROVIDER shall no later than 90 days after <br /> the end of the program yeaz, submit to the STATE their corrective action plan to <br /> resolve such poor performance. If the PROVIDER continues to fail to achieve the <br /> established level of performance for a second yeaz, even with the provision of <br /> technical assistance and training from the STATE and/or the U.S. Department of <br /> Labor, the STATE may select another entity to operate the subproject. <br /> 12. Contingency Plan: The PROVIDER shall provide to the STATE a Contingency <br /> Plan which they agree to implement to ensure a minimal disruption of services to <br /> the PROVIDER'S enrollees should the PROVIDER lose some or all of their <br /> SCSEP slots. Such plan shall be submitted no later than 45 days after the start of <br /> this Agreement. The PROVIDER'S plan should include the following <br /> information: <br /> Eabibit "A" <br /> Page 4 <br /> <br />
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