Award

County of Orange Opengov #141092

PATERNITY OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM

Recipient

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

Award Amount

$59,090.00

Ceiling

$59,090.00

Awarded

December 01, 2024

Identifier

141092

The County of Orange in California awarded a professional services contract to The Regents of the University of California, specifically UC Irvine Medical Center and UCI Health - Fountain Valley, for the Paternity Opportunity Program (POP). The contract involves gynecological and obstetrical hospital services related to parentage determination, including assisting with voluntary declaration forms, witnessing signatures, processing, and submitting forms to the California Department of Child Support Services. The agreement, effective from December 1, 2024, to November 30, 2029, has a total award amount of $59,090 funded by state and federal sources. The services include providing POP materials, assisting parents, processing forms, and invoicing monthly for completed declarations. The primary buyer is the Orange County Department of Child Support Services, located in Santa Ana, California. The main vendor is UC Irvine Medical Center and UCI Health - Fountain Valley. Relevant classification codes include NAICS 85101509 for gynecological or obstetrical hospital services, NIGP 952-00, and UNSPSC 93141700. Key contacts include the POP Coordinator at csspurchasing@css.ocgov.com, with the department head being Maria Arzola. Potential competitors for similar awards include hospitals and healthcare providers specializing in obstetrical services in California.

Description

The Paternity Opportunity Program is a professional services agreement between the County of Orange and The Regents of the University of California. The program involves gynecological or obstetrical hospital services related to parentage determination, including identification and location of non-custodial parents, establishment and enforcement of support obligations. The contract duration is from December 1, 2024, to November 30, 2029, with a total award amount of $59,090. The program is funded by state and federal sources and is located in California, USA.

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