HRS §103F-201
Creating a committee to help buy health and human services
This section sets up a committee of agency heads to help the administrator plan and buy health and human services. The committee gets input from providers, sets buying schedules, develops evaluation criteria, and supports training. The state procurement office provides staff.
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The statute, as written — Interagency committee on purchase of health and human services
The administrator shall establish an interagency committee on purchase of health and human services comprised of heads of purchasing agencies or their designated representatives. Staff shall be provided by the state procurement office. The interagency committee shall assist the administrator in: (1) Securing input from providers to facilitate agency decision-making to assess needs, plan, budget, and purchase health and human services; (2) Establishing schedules for planning and purchasing health and human services in relation to the annual and biennial budget cycles; (3) Developing criteria to evaluate proposals to provide health and human services, and for restrictive purchases under section 103F-403; and (4) Meeting the needs of purchasing agencies and providers for education and training to improve planning for or purchasing of health and human services.
Sections this one refers to
§103F-403 When the state can buy services from only one provider
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