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Contract Equipment. The Contractor must provide a complete line of hearing aid equipment and services. Contractor must only offer equipment that will be available for the initial Contract term. 10.1 The types of hearing aids that will be used are: 10.1.1 Behind-the Ear (BTE) 10.1.2 In-the-Ear (ITE) 10.1.3 Personal Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems using wireless connectivity 10.2 The types of circuitry that will be used are: DocuSign Envelope ID: A0B48BC9-4003-4C4F-8C3D-83663DCDEC55 10.2.1 Digital 10.3 The hearing aid ranges shall be: 10.3.1 Mild hearing loss -- 26-45 dB 10.3.2 Moderate hearing loss -- 46-65 dB 10.3.3 Severe hearing loss -- 66-85 dB 10.3.4 Profound hearing loss -- 86 dB and greater 10.4 All hearing aids supplied under the Contract must be the current production models and must meet all standards and specifications of ANSI S3.22, 2014, or the latest revision. All hearing aids must be new. Reconditioned models will not be accepted. Each hearing aid ordered from the Contract must be accompanied by a performance graph, at no extra charge. Preprinted performance graphs are not acceptable. 10.5 Hearing aid models must utilize standard commercial batteries and battery sizes. 10.6 For those hearing aid models that are normally used with a conventional type ear mold, all external hearing aid receivers and adapter nubs for plastic tubing should fit the standard bushing in the ear mold. Where the receiver nubs fail to meet this requirement, suitable adapters must be furnished and firmly attached to the receiver by the manufacturer, at no additional cost. 10.7 Personal frequency modulation (FM) systems must be compatible for use with hearing aids offered using wireless connectivity. DocuSign Envelope ID: A0B48BC9-4003-4C4F-8C3D-83663DCDEC55 In General. Prices listed take into consideration all inherent costs of providing the requested goods and services. The Contractor agrees to pay any and all fees, including, but not limited to: duties, custom fees, permits, brokerage fees, licenses and registrations, government taxes, overhead, profit, parking permits, proper disposal of materials, insurance payments. The State will not pay any additional charges beyond the price(s) listed, unless otherwise provided for by law or expressly allowed by the Contract. Prices listed within Exhibit D are maximum prices. These maximum prices shall remain firm for the initial term of the Contract. The Price List may not include any additional terms or conditions. A unit price and a total for ...
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Contract Equipment. The types of hearing aids that will be used are: • Behind-the Ear (BTE) • In-the-Ear (ITE) • Personal Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems using wireless connectivity The types of circuitry that will be used are: • Digital The hearing aid ranges shall be: • Mild hearing loss -- 26-45 dB • Moderate hearing loss -- 46-65 dB • Severe hearing loss -- 66-85 dB • Profound hearing loss -- 86 dB and greater All hearing aids supplied under the Contract must be the current production models and must meet all standards and specifications of ANSI S3.22, 2003, or the latest revision. All hearing aids must be new. Reconditioned models will not be accepted. Each hearing aid ordered from the Contract must be accompanied by a performance graph, at no extra charge. Preprinted performance graphs are not acceptable. Hearing aid models must utilize standard commercial batteries and battery sizes. For those hearing aid models that are normally used with a conventional type ear mold, all external hearing aid receivers and adapter nubs for plastic tubing should fit the standard bushing in the ear mold. Where the receiver nubs fail to meet this requirement, suitable adapters must be furnished and firmly attached to the receiver by the manufacturer, at no additional cost. Personal frequency modulation (FM) systems must be compatible for use with hearing aids offered using wireless connectivity.
Contract Equipment. The Contractor must provide a complete line of hearing aid equipment and services. Contractor must only offer equipment that will be available for the initial Contract term. 10.1 The types of hearing aids that will be used are: 10.1.1 Behind-the Ear (BTE) 10.1.2 In-the-Ear (ITE) 10.1.3 Personal Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems using wireless connectivity 10.2 The types of circuitry that will be used are: 10.2.1 Digital 10.3 The hearing aid ranges shall be: 10.3.1 Mild hearing loss -- 26-45 dB 10.3.2 Moderate hearing loss -- 46-65 dB 10.3.3 Severe hearing loss -- 66-85 dB 10.3.4 Profound hearing loss -- 86 dB and greater 10.4 All hearing aids supplied under the Contract must be the current production models and must meet all standards and specifications of ANSI S3.22, 2014, or the latest revision. All hearing aids must be new. Reconditioned models will not be accepted. Each hearing aid ordered from the Contract must be accompanied by a performance graph, at no extra charge. Preprinted performance graphs are not acceptable. 10.5 Hearing aid models must utilize standard commercial batteries and battery sizes. 10.6 For those hearing aid models that are normally used with a conventional type ear mold, all external hearing aid receivers and adapter nubs for plastic tubing should fit the standard bushing in the ear mold. Where the receiver nubs fail to meet this requirement, suitable adapters must be furnished and firmly attached to the receiver by the manufacturer, at no additional cost. 10.7 Personal frequency modulation (FM) systems must be compatible for use with hearing aids offered using wireless connectivity.
Contract Equipment. The Contractor must provide a complete line of hearing aid equipment and services. Contractor must only offer equipment that will be available for the initial Contract term. 10.1 The types of hearing aids that will be used are: 10.1.1 Behind-the Ear (BTE) 10.1.2 In-the-Ear (ITE) 10.1.3 Personal Frequency Modulation (FM) Systems using wireless connectivity 10.2 The types of circuitry that will be used are: DocuSign Envelope ID: EE93A91A-5764-4084-8270-DD296FD5A1FF 10.2.1 Digital

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