What if we have already selected a general contractor? How does this impact registration with DIR?
The general contractor needs to be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). If the general contractor is not currently registered with DIR, please have them do so today.
Do we need to get multiple GC bids if we are already working with a GC?
Make sure your general contractor (GC) is registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). If not registered currently, they must do so immediately. A closed bid process is acceptable, meaning each project sponsor is able to select the GC of their choosing, but the GC should be registered with DIR to bid on the […]
If a project is shovel ready to move forward, does the contract have to be executed in order for project expenses to be eligible for grant funds?
In order to be awarded grant funds, the contract must be executed. Upon execution of the contract, match funds must first be expensed if the match is cash. After match funds are spent, project sponsors may submit draw requests and spend grant funds.
Should an awardee eventually decide to decline the award, when in the contract negotiation stage can the awardee respectfully notify the State?
An applicant can decline the award at any point up until the execution of a contract. If you choose to do so, please send it in writing to AHP at: BHCIP@dhcs.ca.gov.
For Round 4, would a mental health rehabilitation center serving TAY be an eligible use of funds?
No. The eligible facilities to be funded in BHCIP Round 4: Children and Youth include the following: community mental health clinics, community treatment facilities, community wellness/prevention centers, outpatient treatment for SUD, school-linked health centers, adolescent residential treatment facilities for youth with SUD, children’s crisis residential programs, crisis stabilization units, perinatal residential SUD facilities, psychiatric acute […]
Can the BHCIP Children and Youth funds be used for the purchase of a building for transitional housing programming or permanent supportive housing for youth ages 18 through 25?
No. The facilities to be funded in BHCIP Round 4 Children and Youth are specific to the expansion of behavioral health services in community mental health clinics, community treatment facilities, community wellness/prevention centers, outpatient treatment for SUD, school linked health centers, adolescent residential treatment facilities for youth with SUD, children’s crisis residential programs, crisis stabilization […]