Common use of Contested Case Proceedings Clause in Contracts

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNP’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b). The parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 27 contracts

Sources: Healthcare Agreements, Healthcare Agreements, Healthcare Agreements

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, Texas Government Code, will be the MA Dual SNPMCO’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties Parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b)Subsection (c)(2) of this Section. The parties Parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, Texas Government Code, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue HHSC ▇▇▇ from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and & Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement Contract by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement Contract will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Contract (Centene Corp), Contract Amendment (Centene Corp), Contract Amendment (Centene Corp)

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNPHealth Plan’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b). The parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue ▇▇▇ HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Healthcare Agreements, Healthcare Agreements, Healthcare Agreements

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNP’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties Parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b7.03(b). The parties Parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract, Health and Human Services Commission Contract

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNP’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b). The parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue ▇▇▇ HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Health Services Agreement, Health Services Agreement

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNPHealth Plan’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b). The parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Healthcare Agreements

Contested Case Proceedings. The contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be the MA Dual SNPHealth Plan’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all alleged breaches of contract by HHSC if the parties Parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 8.03(b7.03(b). The parties Parties expressly agree that compliance with the contested case process provided in Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2260, Subchapter C, will be a condition precedent to seeking consent to sue HHSC from the Texas Legislature under Chapter 107, Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code. Neither the execution of this Agreement by HHSC nor any other conduct of any representative of HHSC relating to this Agreement will be considered a waiver of HHSC’s sovereign immunity to suit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Health Services Agreement