Contract Suspension. The University Board’s process for suspending the Contract is as follows:
Contract Suspension. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, pursuant to a Governor’s Executive Order or equivalent directive, such as a court order or an order from a federal or state regulatory agency, mandating the suspension of state contracts, the State may issue a Suspension of Work Notice. The Notice shall identify the specific Executive Order or directive and the Agreement number(s) subject to suspension. Unless specifically stated otherwise, all performance under the Agreement(s) must stop immediately upon receipt of the Notice. During the period of contract suspension, Contractor is not entitled to any payment for the suspended work. Once the order suspending state contracts has been lifted, a formal letter from the Department will be issued to the Contractor to resume work.
Contract Suspension. If Contractor fails to perform any one of its obligations under this Contract, it will be in default and the State may suspend rather than terminate this Contract where the State believes that doing so would better serve its interest. In the case of a suspension for the State’s convenience, the amount of compensation due to the Contractor for work performed before the suspension will be determined in the same manner as provided in this section for termination for the State’s convenience or the Contractor may be entitled to compensation for work performed before the suspension, less any damage to the State resulting from the Contractor’s breach of this Contract or other fault. The notice of suspension, whether with or without cause, will be effective immediately on the Contractor’s receipt of the notice. The Contractor will immediately prepare a report and deliver it to the State as is required in the case of termination.
Contract Suspension. When a Contractor is alleged to have violated ethical standards according to the Code of Professional Ethics identified in this contract and/or legal standards applicable to the treatment of individuals and claims for payments of public funds, the Contractor will be placed on temporary suspension pending the outcome of an investigation. Depending on the severity of the allegation(s) (i.e., Involving the individual(s) welfare), DRS will suspend new referrals and remove all individuals currently receiving services. For allegations not involving the welfare of the individual(s), DRS will suspend new referrals and individuals in current service status will remain with the Contractor, pending the outcome of the investigation. If the allegation(s) involves a Contractor’s staff, DRS requires the Contractor to take immediate and appropriate action, and notify the ESS TA of action taken in writing. If appropriate action is not taken, the Contractor is subject to suspension of the contract. In the event of a contract suspension, the DRS will send written notice transmitted via certified mail to the Contractor, and suspend the contract effective upon receipt of notice or at 5:00 PM on the 5th calendar day from the date DRS mailed the notice, whichever occurs first.
Contract Suspension. DSHS may take certain actions in the event the Contractor, or any of its partners, officers, directors, or employees, is investigated by a local, county, state or federal agency, for a matter which DSHS determines may adversely affect the delivery of services provided under this Contract. DSHS may, without prior notice, either suspend the delivery of services or disallow the person(s) involved in the allegation(s) from providing services or having contact with clients pending final resolution of the investigation.
Contract Suspension. When a Contractor is alleged to have violated ethical standards according to the CRC Code of Professional Ethics or the ACA Code of Ethics identified in this contract and/or legal standards applicable to the treatment of individuals and claims for payments of public funds, the Contractor will be placed on temporary suspension pending the outcome of an investigation. Depending on the severity of the allegation(s) (i.e. Involving the individual(s) welfare), DRS will suspend new referrals and remove all individuals currently receiving services. For allegations not involving the welfare of the individual(s), DRS will suspend new referrals and individuals in current service status will remain with the Contractor, pending the outcome of the investigation. If the allegation(s) involves a Contractor’s staff, DRS requires the Contractor to take immediate and appropriate action and notify the ESS TA of action taken in writing. If appropriate action is not taken, the Contractor is subject to suspension of the contract. In the event of a contract suspension, the DRS will send written notice transmitted via certified mail to the Contractor, and suspend the contract effective upon receipt of notice or at 5:00 PM on the fifth (5th) calendar day from the date DRS mailed the notice, whichever occurs first.
Contract Suspension. A teacher whose contract will be suspended because of reduction in force means that a teacher will be placed in an inactive state of employment from an active state of employment. A teacher whose contract will be suspended shall be notified of such suspension by April 30th but in no event fewer than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the suspension. A copy of the reduction list (name, seniority, and current teaching field) shall be provided to B.E.A. at the same time. After the Board action, the B.E.A. will be promptly provided with an updated recall list.
Contract Suspension. The college may at any time and without cause, suspend the contract or any portion thereof, for a period of not more than thirty (30) calendar days, by written notice to the Contractor. Contractor shall resume performance within fifteen (15) calendar days of written notice from the college.
Contract Suspension. 29.1 In accordance with Statutory Guidance the Service Purchaser(s) may apply an suspension on placements with a Home, i.e. choose not to place new Service Users there for a specified reason, but only if the suspension is applied in accordance with the Service Purchaser(s) policy on embargos and the policy is applied consistently. The use and removal of suspensions must be linked to thorough risk assessments undertaken by the Service Purchaser(s). Risk assessments must be undertaken within a reasonable time and shared with the Service Provider.
Contract Suspension. In the event that the Washington State Legislature fails to pass and the Governor does not authorize a Capital Budget by June 30 of each biennium, the Washington State Constitution Article 8 Section 4 and RCW 43.88.130 and RCW 43.88.290 prohibit expenditures or commitments of state funds in the absence of appropriation. In such an event, all work will be suspended effective July 1. The Contractor shall immediately suspend work and take all reasonable steps necessary to minimize the cost of performance directly attributable to such suspension until the suspension is cancelled. THE BOARD shall notify the Contractor immediately upon the lifting of the contract suspension.