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Both. 1) The Contractor has a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of Enrollees ages 5-17 residing in such cities and towns who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19; and 2) The Contractor has one of the top four highest percentages of Enrollees fully vaccinated among all MassHealth Accountable Care Partnership Plans (“ACPP”), Managed Care Organizations (“MCO”), and Primary Care Accountable Care Organizations (“PCACO”).
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Both. The Contractor shall bear all cost for such insurance as provided in Section 1-07.10. No Claim shall be allowed because of any ambiguity in the Contract if: 1. The Bidder discovers an ambiguity but fails to notify the Contracting Agency; or 2. The Bidder failed to discover a patent ambiguity that would be discovered by a reasonably prudent contractor in preparing its Bid. Any prospective Bidder desiring an explanation or interpretation of the Bid Documents, must request the explanation or interpretation in writing soon enough to allow a written reply to reach all prospective Bidders before the submission of their Bids. Oral explanations, interpretations, or instructions given by anyone before the Award of a Contract will not be binding on the Contracting Agency. Any information given a prospective Bidder concerning any of the Bid Documents will be furnished to all prospective Bidders as an Addendum if that information is deemed by the Contracting Agency to be necessary in submitting Bids or if the Contracting Agency concludes that the lack of the information would be prejudicial to other prospective Bidders.
Both. If UW is the Controller and the Third Party is the Processor, then a UW Controller-to-Processor DPA (or agreement with equivalent privacy and data protection terms and conditions) is required.
Both a. Notice of transfer shall be given to the teacher as soon as possible and under normal circumstances no later than the end of the school year. b. In the event of a change in circumstances or conditions during the months of June through August, such transfers may be changed. The administration shall make reasonable efforts to timely notify teachers so affected by such changes.
Both parties acknowledge and agree that the covenants and/or provisions of this Employment Agreement may not be modified by any subsequent agreement unless the modifying agreement: (i) is in writing; (ii) contains an express provision referencing this Employment Agreement; (iii) is signed and executed by the Chairman of the Board of the Company, as a representative of the Company; (iv) is signed by the Executive; and (v) is approved by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Both parties understand and agree that the terms and contents of this letter, and the contents of the discussions and negotiations resulting in this letter, shall be maintained as confidential. You further agree that you, your agents and representatives shall maintain such confidentiality, and none of the above shall be admissible for any purpose in any litigation in any forum, nor shall it be disclosed to anyone except to the extent required by federal or state law. Nothing contained herein shall prevent or restrict you from disclosing such information to professionals who advise you with respect to legal or financial matters, or to your spouse. You agree that in the event of any breach by you of this letter, the Company may elect to terminate the Separation Benefits, and seek damages or injunctive relief for any such breach of confidentiality, or both.
Both. This agreement shall begin on and terminate once you decided to leave this team
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Both the control and intervention groups had access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare (Xxxxxxx et al., 2001). The study found that participants in the intervention group were significantly more likely to improve or maintain condom use behaviors at six months, but not at 6-12 months or 12-18 months (Xxxxxxx et al., 2001). At 6-12 months, women in the intervention group had a significantly larger increase in condom self-efficacy. Additionally, comparison of baseline and 12-18 month data for participants reporting inconsistent condom use at baseline, showed greater improvement in consistency of condom use in the intervention group. Contraceptive behaviors only showed significant improvement at 12-18 months in the intervention group compared to the control group. However, participants in the intervention group were more likely to perceive the disadvantages of contraceptives at 12-18 months. Unfortunately, the study did not provide analysis of the occurrence of these behaviors in an individual i.e. condom use and contraceptive use in one individual. A second intervention described by Xxxxxxxx et al. (2013) investigated the efficacy of integrating family planning services with HIV services in Kenya in increasing uptake of dual method use. The study randomized 18 health facilities of various sizes to either the integrated arm or standard arm. Staff at all participating clinics underwent training to initiate discussions regarding contraceptive use, condom use, and family planning with all clients. HIV clinics in the intervention group received additional training on provision of family planning services, and they provided all reversible family planning methods on site. Staff in the HIV clinics in the standard arm had to refer clients to the family planning services and the services were not necessarily available at the same time as HIV services. Overall, dual method use increased from baseline at both the integrated clinics (10.1% to 20.9%) and the standard care clinics (11.5% to 19.1%). The odds of dual method use at the integrated site compared to the standard site were 1.3, but this was not significant (95% CI=0.77-2.17). A number of concerns about the provision of highly effective contraceptives were raised. The major issue for consideration was drug interactions. The IDSA, ACOG, HRSA, and HHS guidelines all discussed possible interactions between hormonal contraceptives and certain ARV drugs (Xxxxx et al., 2014; ACOG, 2010; HRSA, 2013; Transmission, 2015). ...
Both. In the event of such cancellation/termination, Contract worker would also be liable for any additional costs incurred by the State due to contract cancellation or loss of license or permit to do business in the State.
Both parties understand and agree that the covenants and/or provisions of this Agreement may not be modified by any subsequent agreement unless the modifying agreement: (i) is in writing; (ii) contains an express provision referencing this Agreement; (iii) is signed and executed by an authorized representative of the Company; and, (iv) is signed by the Executive. LEGAL CONSULTATION EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT - PAGE 11 CORPDAL:58668.5 08099-00002
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