SR Provider Enforcement Policy Changes
Good Afternoon Providers,
 
The Coalition will be implementing changes to the SR Provider Enforcement Policy effective August 1, 2016.  The purpose of the policy is to outline the Coalition's enforcement of the statewide SR Provider Contract starting with the 2016-2017 SR program year.  

Please note two very important updates to the policy found on page 2:
  1. The Coalition will no longer accept "no loss" letters as a form of corrective action for lapses in general liability insurance.  
  2. Termination for cause includes, but is not limited to, failure to implement corrective action for a Class I violation or when a provider's license is placed on probation status.  A provider may be eligible to reapply for a School Readiness Contract during the next open certification period when their license is removed from probation status. For SR Contract terminations due to a provider's license being placed on probation status and it is their 1 st  offense, they may be eligible to reapply for a SR Contract when their license is removed from probation status. For two or more offenses for probation status, a provider's SR Contract will be terminated and the provider will be ineligible to deliver a SR program for a period of five (5) years from the date of termination.
 
A copy of the policy can be found by clicking here, and will also be placed on the Coalition's website at www.elcpinellas.net/downloads and the Provider Portal dashboard.

If you have any questions about the policy, please contact your SR Contract Specialist.
If you have further questions, please contact a Coalition staff member by clicking here 

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