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- PagesSenate Bill (S.B.) 8, 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, 2021, appropriates funds to the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) for grants to support Texas healthcare providers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Topics: COVID-19, Financial
- PagesThe Texas HHS requires all awards of state and federal grants from the Department of State Health Services or HHS to have an established and approved rate in place to recover indirect costs.
Topics: Benefits, Financial
- PagesVendor training resources.
Topics: Financial
- PagesThe primary focus of the HHS system, which includes the DSHS, is enhancing and protecting the health and well-being of Texans through effective health and human services and public health services. Many services are provided through outsourced contractual arrangements.
Topics: Financial
- PagesIn addition to contracting directly with HHS agencies, HUB businesses may find further opportunities available through subcontracting.
Topics: Financial
- PagesHUB Certification is available for an eligible business once the entity obtains an Employer Identification Number (EIN) and is registered with the Texas Secretary of State.
Topics: Financial, Licensing and Credentialing
- PagesHUB procurement resources and training.
Topics: Financial
- PagesResources to help HUBs grow their business capacity and improve their success in contracting with the governmental entities.
Topics: Financial
- PagesOverview of grants awarded by HHS.
Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Financial, Long-term Care Providers
- PagesUnder Senate Bill 1200, passed by the 86th Legislature and signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, military spouses can conduct business or hold an occupation in Texas for up to three years without an occupational license issued by the State of Texas.
Topics: Financial, Licensing and Credentialing