An OTP Clause Samples

An OTP (One-Time Password) clause establishes the requirement for using a unique, temporary password to authenticate a user or authorize a transaction. Typically, this clause outlines that a code will be generated and sent to the user via SMS, email, or an authentication app, and must be entered within a short time frame to complete actions such as logging in or confirming sensitive operations. The core function of this clause is to enhance security by ensuring that only authorized individuals can access certain systems or approve transactions, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access or fraud.
An OTP. NTP provider who is enrolled as a Medi-Cal fee-for- service provider shall not seek reimbursement from a beneficiary for SUD treatment services, if the OTP/NTP provider bills the services for treatment of concurrent health conditions to the Medi- Cal fee-for-service program.