Common use of Access to Internet Clause in Contracts

Access to Internet. Provider must have Internet access. Internet access may be either dial-up or high-speed/DSL. Provider must maintain, at a minimum, one business e-mail address that will be the primary receiving point for all e-mail correspondence from DHS. Provider may list additional e-mail addresses at contract execution. The additional addresses may be for a specific department/division of Provider or for specific employees of Provider. Provider may list additional e-mail points of contact in the same manner as listed above. Provider must notify DHS of any e-mail address changes within five (5) business days from the effective date of the change. State of Illinois/Department of Human Services COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2014 / 5 7 13 Page 24 of 42

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement

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Access to Internet. Provider must have Internet access. Internet access may be either dial-up or high-speed/DSL. Provider must maintain, at a minimum, one business e-mail address that will be the primary receiving point for all e-mail correspondence from DHS. Provider may list additional e-mail addresses at contract execution. The additional addresses may be for a specific department/division of Provider or for specific employees of Provider. Provider may list additional e-e- mail points of contact in the same manner as listed above. Provider must notify DHS of any e-mail address changes within five (5) business days from the effective date of the change. State of Illinois/Department of Human Services COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2014 / 5 7 13 Page 24 of 42

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

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