Common use of Child Health Check-Up Reports Clause in Contracts

Child Health Check-Up Reports. 1. The Health Plan shall submit the Child Health Check Up, CMS 416. The Health Plan shall submit the report annually in the format set forth in Table 9, below. The reporting period is the federal fiscal year, October 1 - September 30. The report is due on January 15, following the reporting period. The Health Plan shall submit to the Agency a certification by an Agency-approved independent auditor that the information and data contained in the Child Health Check-Up report is fairly and accurately presented before October 1 following each reporting period. This filing requires a copy of the audited reports and a copy of the auditors' letter of opinion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Child Health Check-Up Reports. 1. The Health Plan shall submit the Child Health Check Up, CMS 416. The Health Plan shall submit the report annually in the format set forth in Table 97, below. The reporting period is the federal fiscal year, October 1 - September 30. The report is due on January 15, following the reporting period. The Health Plan shall submit to the Agency a certification by an Agency-approved independent auditor that the information and data contained in the Child Health Check-Up report is fairly and accurately presented before October 1 following each reporting period. This filing requires a copy of the audited reports and a copy of the auditors' letter of opinion.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Child Health Check-Up Reports. 1. The Health Plan shall submit the Child Health Check Up, CMS 416. The Health Plan shall submit the report annually in the format set forth in Table 9, below. The reporting period is the federal fiscal year, October 1 - – September 30. The report is due on January 15, following the reporting period. The Health Plan shall submit to the Agency a certification by an Agency-approved independent auditor that the information and data contained in the Child Health Check-Up report is fairly and accurately presented before October 1 following each reporting period. This filing requires a copy of the audited reports and a copy of the auditors' letter of opinion.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ahca Contract

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