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File #: 25-2173    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agreement Status: Adopted
File created: 12/16/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/30/2025 Final action: 12/30/2025
Title: HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH
Attachments: 1. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 2.0 25-50420 STD 213 signed, 2. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 9.0 25-50420 CCC's - signed, 3. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 3.0 25-50420 Exhibit A Scope of Work, 4. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 4.0 25-50420 Exhibit B Budget Detail, 5. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 5.0 25-50420 Exhibit D, 6. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 6.0 25-50420 Exhibit E Additional Provisions, 7. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 7.0 25-50420 Exhibit F Contractor's Release, 8. cbh - DHCS - Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement 8.0 25-50420 Exhibit G BAA (HIPAA), 9. AATF 25-2097 DHCS Zero Cost Vehicle Use Agreement

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HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY / MENTAL HEALTH

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Requested Action(s)

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a) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Executive Director to sign the Agreement and necessary attachments with The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) for the Zero-Cost Vehicle Use Agreement, effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate on 6/30/31

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Financial Impact:

There is no cost associated with this agreement, Budget Unit 40131. There is no impact to the General Fund.

 

Background Information:

On April 16, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Misc. Agreement 2024-086 for the implementation of the Crisis Care Mobile Units Program (CCMU) grant. The grant’s purpose was to support infrastructure of the CCMU program, including the purchase of vehicles.

 

This agreement with DHCS provides additional obligations to Tehama County Health Services Agency (TCHSA) as a condition of receiving funds, keeping vehicles purchased with grant funds, and in order to comply with requirements of the statutes governing the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure and the State General Funds.