Common use of Change Control and Advance Notice Clause in Contracts

Change Control and Advance Notice. The contractor shall give notice to the State for change management requests. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding change management requests that do not constitute an emergency change management request at least two (2) weeks in advance of implementation. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding emergency change management requests no more than twenty-four (24) hours after implementation. Contractor shall make updates and upgrades available to the State at no additional cost when contractor makes such updates and upgrades generally available to its users. No update, upgrade, or other change to the Service may decrease the Service’s functionality, adversely affect State’s use of or access to the Service, or increase the cost of the Service to the State.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Contract Contract, Quantity Purchase Agreeement for Managed Services, Professional Services Contract

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Change Control and Advance Notice. The contractor shall give notice to the State for change management requests. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding change management requests that do not constitute an emergency change management request at least two (2) weeks in advance of implementation. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding emergency change management requests no more than twenty-four twenty -four (24) hours after implementation. Contractor shall make updates and upgrades available to the State at no additional cost when contractor makes such updates and upgrades generally available to its users. No update, upgrade, or other change to the Service may decrease the Service’s functionality, adversely affect State’s use of or access to the Service, or increase the cost of the Service to the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Quantity Purchase Agreeement for Managed Services

Change Control and Advance Notice. The contractor Contractor shall give notice to the State for change management requests. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding change management requests that do not constitute an emergency change management request at least two (2) weeks in advance of implementation. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding emergency change management requests no more than twenty-four (24) hours after implementation. Contractor shall make updates and upgrades available to the State at no additional cost when contractor makes such updates and upgrades generally available to its users. No update, upgrade, or other change to the Service may decrease the Service’s functionality, adversely affect State’s use of or access to the Service, or increase the cost of the Service to the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Contract (Syra Health Corp)

Change Control and Advance Notice. The contractor shall give notice to the State for change management requests. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding change management requests that do not constitute an emergency change management request at least two (2) weeks in advance of implementation. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding emergency change management requests no more than twenty-four twenty -four (24) hours after implementation. Contractor shall make updates and upgrades available to the State at no additional cost when contractor makes such updates and upgrades generally available to its it users. No update, upgrade, or other change to the Service may decrease the Service’s functionality, adversely affect State’s use of or us e ofor access to the Service, or increase the cost of the Service to the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Quantity Purchase Agreeement for Managed Services

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Change Control and Advance Notice. The contractor shall give notice to the State for change management requests. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding change management requests that do not constitute an emergency change management request at least two (2) weeks in advance of implementation. Contractor shall provide notice to the State regarding emergency change management requests no more than twenty-four (24) hours after implementation. Contractor shall make updates and upgrades available to the State at no additional cost when contractor makes such updates and upgrades generally available to its it users. No update, upgrade, or other change to the Service may decrease the Service’s functionality, adversely affect State’s use of or us e ofor access to the Service, or increase the cost of the Service to the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Quantity Purchase Agreeement for Managed Services

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