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  SERVICE

One or more organization-operated programs or activities that have a common general objective and deploy the organization's material and human resources in a planned and systematic manner. An organization that publicly promotes or identifies itself in writing as offering a service, is licensed to deliver a service, assigns personnel and/or space to a service, or allocates financial resources to a service is considered to offer that service.
 
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  MANAGEMENT

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  ADMINISTER

The act of giving a single dose of a prescribed drug to a client by an authorized person in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations governing such acts. The complete act entails removing an individual dose from a previously dispensed, properly labeled container (including a unit dose container), verifying it with a physician's order, giving the individual dose to the proper client, and recording the time and dose given.
 
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  POLICY

A written statement of principles, values, or intent that provides a basis for consistent decision making and guides the actions of staff, management, and board of trustees. A policy is intentionally broad in its language and application. The following is an example of an anti-discrimination policy:

"[Organization Name] shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers, selection of vendors, and provision of services."

In contrast, a procedure is a detailed, step-by-step description of a process. It tells the reader how to do something. Generally, policies are implemented through procedures. For example, the above anti-discrimination policy would require a detailed grievance procedure in order to operationalize it within an organization.

The governing body has the fiduciary responsibility for setting organizational policy. Therefore, policies must be approved and periodically reviewed by the organization's governing body. However, the governing body typically delegates (via policy) the responsibility for policy development to management. In owner-operated for-profit companies, the owner can act as the company's governing body, depending on the company's corporate structure.

In a public agency the responsibility for setting and reviewing policies may belong to the agency's management team, elected officials, another governmental agency, or as is often the case, a combination of the above.

 
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  PROGRAM

A system of services offered by an organization. For example, an organization providing a mental health service may offer several mental health programs to different populations, e.g., a mental health program for adolescent teens. The word "program" can be used interchangeably with the word "service" or to describe specific programs.
 
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Financial Education and Counseling Services
 
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PA-FEC 8: Administration of the Debt Management Plan

 
The agency administers the debt management plan in a manner that ensures proper use of client funds, timely payments to creditors, and client awareness of payments and obligations.
NA The agency does not provide debt management plans.

PA-FEC 8.01

 

In administering the DMP, the agency:

  1. promptly disburses client funds following a payment schedule in the client’s best interests and within no more than 30 business days of receipt or as required by state law;
  2. promptly disburses money in emergency situations;
  3. offers a variety of client deposit options including electronic methods;
  4. immediately corrects information upon knowledge of improper postings;
  5. assumes responsibility for remediating errors caused by its actions; and
  6. ensures the payment schedule does not cause a negative amortization situation.

PA-FEC 8.02

 

Debt management proposals are sent to creditors

  1. within a timeframe that meets the client’s best interests;
  2. according to the creditor policy;
  3. according to applicable federal and state law; and/or
  4. within five business days of issuance of the first payment, in the absence of creditor policy or law.

PA-FEC 8.03

 
The agency provides at a minimum, a monthly status report to active DMP clients that fully discloses their deposit history, disbursement history, any fees charged by the agency, and the balance remaining in the DMP account.
Update: Added Interpretation - 06/01/10
Added Interpretation
Interpretation: For agencies that provide clients with daily access to information, a quarterly report is acceptable.

PA-FEC 8.04

 
DMP clients are informed about the benefits of increasing payment amounts to speed debt liquidation.

PA-FEC 8.05

 

The agency maintains ongoing communication with clients by:

  1. being responsive to client questions and concerns;
  2. informing the client of issues that arise;
  3. offering regular progress reviews of program and budget; and
  4. assisting clients by adjusting their program and budget when the client indicates a change in financial situation.
Interpretation: Regarding element d, when the creditor’s policy is in conflict with the requirements of these standards, the agency should act in accordance with creditor requirements and with the client’s best interest in mind.

PA-FEC 8.06

 

The agency discontinues the DMP after two consecutive missed monthly payments and:

  1. notifies the client in writing of the discontinuation; and
  2. documents the basis for exceptions to discontinuation in the client’s file, when exceptions are granted.
Update: Added Interpretation - 06/01/10
Added Interpretation
Interpretation: Based on creditor policy, the agency determines the need to discontinue the DMP when there are more than three partial payments within 12 months.
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PURPOSE: Clients who receive Financial Education and Counseling services learn to solve financial problems and gain personal financial management skills.
 
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