Who can become a service provider with the ATR Project?
OAD is currently seeking Treatment and Recovery Support service providers for the ATR-II program. Faith-based and community-based providers are encouraged to apply. In order to become an ATR-II service provider, an agency must be incorporated with the Louisiana Secretary of State as a corporation (for-profit or non-profit) or a limited liability company. The agency must also be licensed and/or certified as appropriate for the services being delivered and have at least a six (6) month history of operation. The ATR-II program utilizes a comprehensive electronic voucher and clinical case record system; therefore, it is also required that service providers have computer and internet access capabilities. For additional information regarding provider eligibility, please refer to the ATR-II Provider Manual.
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