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37.101 Definitions. Nonpersonal services contract means a contract under which the personnel rendering the services are not subject, either by the contract's terms or by the manner of its administration, to the supervision and control usually prevailing in relationships between the Government and its employees.
(a) A personal services contract is characterized by the employer-employee relationship it creates between the Government and the contractor's personnel. The Government is normally required to obtain its employees by direct hire under competitive appointment or other procedures required by the civil service laws.
The Personal Services Contract is a formal, written contract. The two parties to the contract are: (1) The person who plans to apply for Medicaid benefits, usually a parent. (2) A trusted person who will provide that person with caregiving services, usually an adult child.
Generally, all ordinary business contracts are assignable. However, contracts for personal services or those involving a relationship of confidence are not assignable by either party.