Acceptance of New Patients Sample Clauses

Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Ancillary Provider is accepting new patients, such Ancillary Provider must also accept new patients who are Covered Persons with respect to the Products in which such Ancillary Provider participates. Ancillary Provider shall notify Company in writing forty-five (45) days prior to such Ancillary Provider’s decision to no longer accept Covered Persons with respect to a particular Product. In no event will an established patient of any Ancillary Provider be considered a new patient.
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Practitioner is accepting new patients, such Practitioner must also accept new patients who are Covered Persons with respect to the Products in which such Practitioner participates. Practitioner shall notify Company in writing forty-five (45) days prior to such Practitioner’s decision to no longer accept Covered Persons with respect to a particular Product. In no event will an established patient of any Practitioner be considered a new patient.
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Ancillary Provider is accepting new patients,
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Practitioner is accepting new patients, such
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Provider is accepting new patients, Provider must also accept new patients who are Covered Persons. Provider shall provide MCNA forty-five (45) days written notice prior of Provider’s decision to no longer accept Covered Persons. In no event shall any established patient of Provider who becomes a Covered Person be considered a new patient.
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Provider is accepting new patients, Provider must also accept new patients who are Covered Persons. Provider shall provide MCNA forty-five
Acceptance of New Patients. The Provider agrees to accept new patients affected by the emergency during the extended operating hours as part of the We are Open program.
Acceptance of New Patients. To the extent that Provider is accepting new patients, Provider must also accept new patients who are Covered Persons of MCO. Provider shall provide MCO forty-five (45) days written notice prior to Provider’s decision to no longer accept Covered Persons of MCO or any other Payor. In no event shall any established patient of Provider who becomes a Covered Person be considered a new patient.

Related to Acceptance of New Patients

  • Admission of New Members The Company may admit new Members (or transferees of any interests of existing Members) into the Company by the unanimous vote or consent of the Members. As a condition to the admission of a new Member, such Member shall execute and acknowledge such instruments, in form and substance satisfactory to the Company, as the Company may deem necessary or desirable to effectuate such admission and to confirm the agreement of such Member to be bound by all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement, as the same may have been amended. Such new Member shall pay all reasonable expenses in connection with such admission, including without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and the cost of the preparation, filing or publication of any amendment to this Agreement or the Articles of Organization, which the Company may deem necessary or desirable in connection with such admission. No new Member shall be entitled to any retroactive allocation of income, losses, or expense deductions of the Company. The Company may make pro rata allocations of income, losses or expense deductions to a new Member for that portion of the tax year in which the Member was admitted in accordance with Section 706(d) of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations thereunder. In no event shall a new Member be admitted to the Company if such admission would be in violation of applicable Federal or State securities laws or would adversely affect the treatment of the Company as a partnership for income tax purposes. (Check if Applicable)