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(d) Capacity building in non-CPWI communities to expand CPWI efforts <br />and meets overall goals and objectives of CPWI may be approved by <br />Agreement Manager or designee upon request. <br />(3) The Contractor shall ensure training paid for by HCA that requires travel <br />follows state travel reimbursement guidelines and rates accessible at <br />www~ofm.wa,qov/policy/10 "9 0. htm. <br />(4) The Contractor shall bill for training events on an A-19 per billing code <br />according to the Program/Fiscal Requirements and record training events <br />in the HCA Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Mental Health <br />Promotion Online Reporting Systems or Minerva in accordance with the <br />monthly reporting requirements described in Section 3 c., Prevention <br />Report Schedule/Due Dates. <br />3. Media Materials. <br />a HCA must be cited as the funding source in news releases, publications, and <br />advertising messages created with or about HCA funding. The funding source <br />shall be cited as: Washington State Health Care Authority. The HCA logo may <br />also be used in place of the above citation. <br />b. Media materials and publications developed with HCA funds, including <br />messaging specifically directed to youth, shall be submitted to the Agreement <br />Manager or designee for approval prior to publication (HCA will respond within <br />five (5) working days). <br />(1) Exceptions: The Contractor does not need to submit the following items to <br />Agreement Manager or designee: <br />(a) Newsletters and fact sheets. <br />(b) News coverage resulting from interviews with reporters. This includes <br />online news coverage. <br />(c) Newspaper editorials or letters to the editor. <br />(d) Posts on Facebook, YouTube, Tumblr, Twitter, lnstagram, Snapchat <br />and other social media sites. <br />(e) When a statewide media message is developed by HCA, is localized, <br />and if the only change is the local coalition information and funding <br />source acknowledgment from coalition or public health entities. <br />(f) When a national prevention media campaign is developed by <br />SAMHSA, is localized, and if the only change is the local coalition <br />information and funding source acknowledgement from coalition or <br />public health entities. <br />4. Secure Prescription Take-Back and Lock Box project. <br />Contractors who implement a Secure Prescription Take-Back and/or Lock Box project must <br />ensure the following additional requirements: <br />a The Secure Prescription Take-Back and/or Lock Box project must align with the <br />community needs assessment and will increase local capacity to address <br />prescription drug misuse and abuse by reducing social availability of <br />prescriptions in the community. <br />Washington State <br />Health Care Authority Page 64 of90 HCA Contract No. K3924