This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services - a government authority operating within Washington.
The document is provided in Chinese. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DSHS Form 16-198?
A: DSHS Form 16-198 is a notification form used for Individual Provider Stop Work Notices in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of DSHS Form 16-198?
A: The purpose of DSHS Form 16-198 is to notify individual providers in Washington that they have been issued a Stop Work Notice.
Q: What is a Stop Work Notice?
A: A Stop Work Notice is a notification that temporarily suspends an individual provider's ability to work for the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).
Q: Who receives the Individual Provider Stop Work Notices?
A: Individual providers in Washington who have been issued a Stop Work Notice receive the Individual Provider Stop Work Notice.
Q: Why would an individual provider receive a Stop Work Notice?
A: An individual provider may receive a Stop Work Notice due to issues related to their certification, background check, or compliance with DSHS regulations.
Q: What should an individual provider do if they receive a Stop Work Notice?
A: If an individual provider receives a Stop Work Notice, they should immediately stop providing services and contact their DSHS case manager or program specialist for further instructions.
Q: Is the Stop Work Notice permanent?
A: No, the Stop Work Notice is temporary and the individual provider can resume working once they resolve the issues that led to the notice.
Q: What language is the DSHS Form 16-198 available in?
A: The DSHS Form 16-198 is available in Chinese, among other languages.
Form Details:
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