Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 22, Pages 1649-1724, March 23, 1984 Page: 1,717
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body scanner and to renovate 2,707 square feet.
Woodland Heights General Hospital, Inc., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Hospital
Corporation of America, Lufkin
AH84-0307-150
DR-Request for a declaratory ruling that a cer-
tificate of need is not required for Woodland
Heights General Hospital, Inc., of Lufkin, to es-
tablish a cardiac rehabilitation program. Approx-
imately 414 square feet of space that is curiently
being utilized as a patient waiting area on the third
floor of the hospital will be renovated to accom-
modate the program. The proposed program will
offer cardiovascular rehabilitation services to out-
patients recovering from myocardial infarction
and/or coronary artery bypass, as well as asymp-
tomatic heart disease and stable angina, and in-
volves a three to seven month exercise program for
the development of cardiovascular fitness with ac-
companying psychological and educational sup-
port. The total project cost is $85,110. Physical
therapy and cardiopulmonary stress testing services
are currently offered at the facility.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 19, 1984TRD-843165
Judith Monaco
Assistanti General Counsel
Texas Health Facilities
CommissionFiled March 19, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 475-8940.Houston-Galveston
Consultant ContractArea Council
AwardCompliance. This notice of award of consulting services
is filed under provisions of Texas Civil Statutes, Article
6252-11c The request for consultant services to carry out
the Houston-Galveston Area occupational demand survey
was published in the December 30, 1983, issue of the
Texas Register (8 TexReg 5543).
Description of Project. The project will be a telephone
survey of approximately 1,900 businesses in the 13-county
Houston-Galveston region. Products will include a list
of 20 demand occupations in the region and training re-
quirements employers associate with these occupations.
Consultant. The project will be conducted by Kent
Tedin and Ray Duch, Center for Public Policy, Univer-
sity of Houston, Houston, Texas 77004, (713) 749-7111.
Contract. The contract begins March 15, 1984, and ends
July 15, 1984. An interim report will be due on April 30,1984, and the final product on or before June 29, 1984.
The contract value is $26,000.
Issued in Houston, Texas, on February 15, 1984TRD-843058
Rodney Bradshaw
Manager
Employment and Aging Services
Houston-Galveston Area CouncilFiled: March 15, 1984
For further information, please call (713) 627-3200.
Texas Department of Human
Resources
Request for Proposals
The Services to Families and Children division of the
Texas Department of Human Resources (DHR) invites
prospective contractors to submit proposals to provide
services to client of the Region 06 Protective Services
for Children Program. The program serves abused and
neglected children and their families in Travis and adja-
cent counties. The department is seeking qualified pro-
viders to deliver the following services to clients- commu-
nity-based treatment, including counseling; individual, fa-
mily, and group therapy; parenting classes; recreation
therapy; in-home counseling services; homemaker ser-
vices; mental health services, including psychological test-
ing and evaluations; psychiatric interviews and assess-
ments; and psychological/psychiatric treatment
The contracting period will be September i, 1984-August
31, 1985, with an option to renew contracts for up to three
more years.
Upon request, the department will provide an Informa-
tion/application packet to all interested parties. The
packet includes information about requirements for the
geographic area and client population to be served, avail-
able funding, and responsibilities, minimum qualifica-
tions, guidelines, and expectations of prospective con-
tractors. Packets will be available 8 a m.-5 p m , from
March 26, 1984-April 13, 1984, at DHR Region 06 Head-
quarters, 1300-B East Anderson Lane, Room 110-A, Aus-
tin, Texas 78761 The DHR will mail packets if requested
by letter or phone call To request a packet, or for fur-
ther information, contact Steve Cearley, Contract Spe-
cialist, Texas Department of Human Resources, P.O. Box
15995, Austin, Texas 78761, (512) 835-2350, ext. 240.
An offerors conferei.,e will be held at I p m. on Mon-
day, April 9, 1984, in Room 139, at the Region 06 head-
quarters The closing date for receipt of proposals is 5
p.m. on Monday, May 7, 1984. Proposals sent in the mail
must be postmarked on or before May 7, 1984. Late sub-
mlttals will not be considered The D-IR reserves the right
to withdraw this request for proposals at any time.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on March 16, 1984TRD-843149
Marlin W Johnston
Commissioner
Texas Department of Human
ResourcesFiled: March 16, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 441-3355,
ext. 20379 TexReg 1717
Texas
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March 23, 1984
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