CCR California Code of Regulations Sample Clauses

CCR California Code of Regulations. Change Order A modification of the Contract as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Change Order Request Owner's request for CMAR to provide a proposal and price/time quote for Owner's desired Change Order, or Owner’s description of work to be performed pursuant to XXXX’x Request for Change. Term Definition Changed Conditions Site conditions or materials of an unexpected nature or differing from those represented in the Contract Documents as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Code Sections Except where otherwise specified, all statutory references (e.g. "Labor Code" or "Public Contract Code") shall mean those laws enacted by the State of California, as they may be amended. Construction Schedule XXXX'x initial construction schedule after it has been accepted by Owner and designated as the Project Construction Schedule, and updated by each monthly schedule update. Contract The complete agreement between Owner and CMAR covering the Project, as represented by the Contract Documents. Contract Documents Documents comprising the complete agreement between Owner and CMAR as enumerated in the "Contract Documents" Section of the Agreement. Contract Price The total dollar amount of the Contract identified in the "Contract Price And Time" Section of the Agreement as it may be adjusted in accordance with the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Contract Time The number of calendar days specified in the "Contract Price And Time" Section of the Agreement that CMAR has to complete the work after the issuance of a Notice to Proceed, as it may be adjusted in accordance with the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. CMAR The Party awarded the Contract by Owner. Defective Work XXXX'x performance that does not conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, industry standards, manufacturers' recommendations, or requirements of the "Quality Of Materials And Workmanship" Section of the General Conditions. Director Except where otherwise provided, references to "Director" shall mean the Director of OC Public Works or his or her designee. Directed, Requested, etc.: Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed," "requested," "authorized," "selected," "approved," "required," "accepted," and "permitted" mean "directed by A-E," "requested by A-E," "requested by A-E," and similar phrases. However, no such implied meaning will be interpreted to extend A-E's responsibility into the XXXX'x area of constructi...
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CCR California Code of Regulations. 13.11 CDI ‒ California Department of Insurance
CCR California Code of Regulations. Change Order A modification of the Contract as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions.
CCR California Code of Regulations. 15 L. CFR Code of Federal Regulations 16 M. CHPP COUNTY HIPAA Policies and Procedures 17 N. CHS Correctional Health Services 18 O. CSW Clinical Social Worker 19 P. DCR Data Collection and Reporting 20 Q. DD Dual Disorders 21 R. DHCS Department of Health Care Services 22 S. D/MC Drug/Medi-Cal 23 T. DPFS Drug Program Fiscal Systems 24 U. DRS Designated Record Set 25 V. DSH Direct Service Hours 26 W. DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 27 X. EBP Evidence-Based Practice 28 Y. EHR Electronic Health Record 29 Z. ETS Evaluation and Treatment Services 30 AA. FSP Full Service Partnership 31 AB. FTE Full Time Equivalent 32 AC. GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 33 AD. HCA Health Care Agency 34 AE. HHS Health and Human Services 35 AF. HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 36 AG. HSC California Health and Safety Code 37 AH. IMD Institution for Mental Disease 1 AI. IRIS Integrated Records Information System 3 AK. LCP Licensed Clinical Psychologist 4 AL. LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker 5 AM. LPS Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx Short 6 AN. LPT Licensed Psychiatric Technician 7 AO. MFT Marriage and Family Therapist 8 AP. MHP Mental Health Plan 9 AQ. MHRC Mental Health Rehabilitation Centers 10 AR. MHS Mental Health Specialist 11 AS. MHW Mental Health Worker 12 AT. MHSA Mental Health Services Act 13 AU. MIHS Medical and Institutional Health Services 14 AV. MORS Milestones of Recovery Scale 15 AW. MTP Master Treatment Plan 16 AX. NA Narcotics Anonymous 17 AY. NOA-A Notice of Action 18 AZ. NP Nurse Practitioner 19 BA. NPI National Provider Identifier 20 BB. NPP Notice of Privacy Practices 21 BC. OCJS Orange County Jail System 22 BD. OCPD Orange County Probation Department 24 BF. OCSD Orange County Sheriff‟s Department 25 BG. OIG Office of Inspector General 26 BH. OMB Office of Management and Budget 27 BI. OPM Federal Office of Personnel Management 28 BJ. P&P Policies and Procedures 29 BK. PADSS Payment Application Data Security Standard 30 BL. PAF Partnership Assessment Form 31 BM. PBM Pharmaceutical Benefits Management 32 BN. PC State of California Penal Code 33 BO. PCI DSS Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard 34 BP. PHI Protected Health Information 35 BQ. PII Personally Identifiable Information 36 BR. PRA Public Record Act
CCR California Code of Regulations. 16 J. CD/DVD Compact Disc/Digital Video or Versatile Disc X. X.
CCR California Code of Regulations. Change Order A modification of the Contract as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Term Definition Change Order Request County's request for D-BE to provide a proposal and price/time quote for County's desired Change Order, or County’s description of work to be performed pursuant to D-BE’s Request for Change. Changed Conditions Site conditions or materials of an unexpected nature or differing from those represented in the Contract Documents as provided by the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Code Sections Except where otherwise specified, all statutory references (e.g. "Labor Code" or "Public Contract Code") shall mean those laws enacted by the State of California, as they may be amended. Construction Schedule D-BE's initial construction schedule after it has been accepted by County and designated as the Project Construction Schedule, and updated by each monthly schedule update. Contingency (County’s) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the County usually for costs that result from County directed changes or unforeseen site conditions. The amount of the County’s Contingency will be set by the County and will be in addition to the project costs included in the D-BE’s GMP packages. Use and management of the County’s Contingency during the construction phase is described in Section 3.2 of this Contract. Contingency (D-BE’s) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the D-BE usually for costs that result from Project circumstances. Contract The portion of the Contract Documents, signed by both Parties, that contains the Project name, Contract Price, Contract Time, Liquidated Damages, and other terms and conditions. Contract Price The total dollar amount of the Contract identified in the "Contract Price and Time" Section of the Agreement as it may be adjusted in accordance with the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. Contract Time The number of calendar days specified in the "Contract Price And Time" Section of the Agreement that D-BE has to complete the work after the issuance of a Notice to Proceed for GMP 1, as it may be adjusted in accordance with the "Changes" Section of the General Conditions. County The County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California, and its representatives, alternate designation, County, a body corporate and public. Design & Construction Critical Path Schedule Critical Path Schedule means the sequence o...
CCR California Code of Regulations. Code Sections Except where otherwise specified, all statutory references (e.g. "Labor Code" or "Public Contract Code") shall mean those laws enacted by the State of California, as they may be amended. Construction Contract Time The number of working days or the dates related to the construction phase that is stated in Construction Documents applies to achievement of Substantial Completion of the Work. Construction Documents Final plans, specifications and estimates prepared by the OWNER’s Engineer of Record after correcting for peer review comments and utilized for the XXXX’x Construction Services Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal. Construction Fee A fixed percentage of the future Construction Services Contract total to cover XXXX’x administrative costs, home office overhead, and profit, whether at the XXXX’x principal or branch offices. Term Definition Contingency (XXXX’x) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the XXXX usually for costs that result from Project circumstances. The amount of the XXXX’x Contingency will be negotiated as a separate line item in each GMP package. Use and management of the XXXX’x Contingency during the construction phase is described in Section 2.7. Contingency (Owner’s) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the Owner usually for costs that result from Owner directed changes or unforeseen site conditions. The amount of the Owner’s Contingency will be set by the Owner and will be in addition to the project costs included in the XXXX’x GMP packages. Use and management of the Owner’s Contingency during the construction phase is described in Section 2.7. Contract This written document signed by the Owner and XXXX covering the design phase of the Project, as and including other documents itemized and referenced in or attached to and made part of this Contract, including the below referenced General Conditions. Contract Documents The following items and documents in descending order of precedence executed by the Owner and the XXXX: (i) all written modifications, amendments; Contract Amount The cost for Design Phase Services for this Contract as identified in Section 3. Contract Unit Price The amount stated in the GMP Proposal for a single unit of an item of work. Cost of the Work Direct design phase costs necessarily incurred by the XXXX in the proper performance of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall include direct labor costs, subcontract costs, costs of materia...
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CCR California Code of Regulations. Code Sections Except where otherwise specified, all statutory references (e.g. "Labor Code" or "Public Contract Code") shall mean those laws enacted by the State of California, as they may be amended. Construction Contract Time The number of working days or the dates related to the construction phase that is stated in Construction Documents applies to achievement of Substantial Completion of the Work. Construction Documents Final plans, specifications and estimates prepared by the OWNER’s Engineer of Record after correcting for peer review comments and utilized for the XXXX’x Construction Services Guaranteed Maximum Price Proposal. Construction Fee A fixed percentage of the future Construction Services Contract total to cover XXXX’x administrative costs, home office overhead, and profit, whether at the XXXX’x principal or branch offices. Term Definition Contingency (XXXX’x) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the XXXX usually for costs that result from Project circumstances. The amount of the XXXX’x Contingency will be negotiated as a separate line item in each GMP package. Use and management of the XXXX’x Contingency during the construction phase is described in Section 2.7. Contingency (Owner’s) A fund to cover cost growth during the Project used at the discretion of the Owner usually for costs that result from Owner directed changes or unforeseen site conditions. The amount of the Owner’s Contingency will be set by the Owner and will be in addition to the project costs included in the XXXX’x GMP packages. Use and management of the Owner’s Contingency during the construction phase is described in Section 2.7. Contract This written document signed by the Owner and XXXX covering the design phase of the Project, as and including other documents itemized and referenced in or attached to and made part of this Contract, including the below referenced General Conditions. Contract Documents The following items and documents in descending order of precedence executed by the Owner and the XXXX: (i) all written modifications, amendments; Contract Amount The cost for Design Phase Services for this Contract as identified in Section 3. Contract Unit Price The amount stated in the GMP Proposal for a single unit of an item of work. Cost of the Work Direct design phase costs necessarily incurred by the XXXX in the proper performance of the Work. The Cost of the Work shall include direct labor costs, subcontract costs, costs of materia...

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