Coordination Requirements. 4.8.17.1 The Contractor shall coordinate with all divisions within DCH, as well as with other State agencies, and with other CMO plans operating within the same Service Region.
4.8.17.2 The Contractor shall also coordinate with local education agencies in the Referral and provision of children’s intervention services provided through the school to ensure Medical Necessity and prevent duplication of services.
4.8.17.3 The Contractor shall coordinate the services furnished to its Members with the service the Member receives outside the CMO plan, including services received through any other managed care entity.
4.8.17.4 The Contractor shall coordinate with all NET vendors.
4.8.17.5 DCH strongly encourages the Contractor to Contract with Providers of essential community services who would normally Contract with the State as well as other public agencies and with non-profit organizations that have maintained a historical base in the community.
4.8.17.6 The Contractor shall implement procedures to ensure that in the process of coordinating care each Member’s privacy is protected consistent with the confidentiality requirements in 45 CFR 160 and 45 CFR 164.
Coordination Requirements. 4.8.17.1 The Contractor shall coordinate and work collaboratively with all divisions within DCH, as well as with other State agencies, and with other CMO plans operating within the same Service Region for administration of the Georgia Families program.
4.8.17.2 The Contractor shall also coordinate with local education agencies in the Referral and provision of children’s intervention services provided through the school to ensure Medical Necessity and prevent duplication of services.
4.8.17.3 The Contractor shall coordinate the services furnished to its Members and P4HB Participants with the service the Member and P4HB Participant receives outside the CMO plan, including services received through any other managed care entity.
4.8.17.4 The Contractor shall coordinate with all NET vendors.
4.8.17.5 DCH strongly encourages the Contractor to Contract with Providers of essential community services who would normally Contract with the State as well as other public agencies and with non-profit organizations that have maintained a historical base in the community.
4.8.17.6 The Contractor shall implement procedures to ensure that in the process of coordinating care each Member’s or P4HB Participants privacy is protected consistent with the confidentiality requirements in 45 CFR 160 and 45 CFR 164.
Coordination Requirements. 13.2.1. If other work is ongoing concurrently with the Work, the Contractor shall afford the responsible party proper and safe access to the site. The Contractor shall afford the other party a reasonable opportunity for the handling, unloading and storage of their materials and equipment and for the execution of their work.
13.2.2. If any part of the Work, for proper execution or results, interfaces on the work of the Owner or another party, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Professional in writing conditions in that work that render it unavailable or unsuitable for proper execution and results. The Contractor's failure to do so will constitute an acceptance of such other work as fit and proper for integration with the Work except for latent or non-apparent defects and deficiencies in the other work.
13.2.3. The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting, patching and interfacing of the Work that may be required to make any part of the Work come together properly and integrate with other work. The Contractor shall not cut, excavate or otherwise alter any other work without prior written consent of the party responsible for such other work. The Contractor shall supply, install and/or cause items to be built into interfacing Work, verify dimensions of interfacing Work, and notify the Professional of interfacing work that is unsatisfactory for, or prevents satisfactory installation of, any Work. Installation of any Work shall constitute acceptance by the Contractor of all previously placed interfacing work.
13.2.4. The Contractor shall be responsible for cooperating with the Professional fully in the coordination of the Contractor Submittals with interfacing submittals of other parties whose work in any way integrates with the Work or vice versa. Any such coordinated Submittal of the Contractor shall identify, by specific written notation, Work which integrates with the other work and of which the Contractor knows or has reason to know.
13.2.5. If the Owner contracts for other work, the Owner will have authority and responsibility for coordinating the operations of the Contractor and the other work. The Owner may delegate the specific authority and responsibility for coordinating the operations of the Contractor and of those parties performing the other work to another organization either by provision in Section 00800 Supplementary Conditions or at the pre-construction conference.
Coordination Requirements. The Contractor shall provide services in accordance with a Government approved detailed pest management plan and inspection and service schedule developed for each building. Contractor shall perform services that do not adversely affect tenant health or productivity during the hours of operation in the various buildings. Contractor shall coordinate access to building space, including restricted areas, and the scheduling of service with the COTR. When it is necessary to perform work on weekends or outside the regularly scheduled hours set in the Contractor's plan and schedule, the contractor shall notify the COTR at least two (2) work days in advance. If a particular treatment requires an area to be vacated, the Contractor's shall notify the COTR at least two (2) work days in advance of the treatment, provide and post all necessary signage, ensure the security of the area being treated, and remove signage when the area is safe for entry.
Coordination Requirements. Recipient must coordinate, regionally or statewide, on projects involving the improvement or procurement of technology, particularly passenger-facing technology. Coordination may address standardization of transit data, software coordination, procurement coordination and a seamless passenger experience across Oregon's transit agencies. As an opportunity to satisfy this condition, Recipient will be invited to participate in a series of coordination meetings that will address needs assessments, technology standards, and procurement options. The State will coordinate these meetings, using a State contractor to assist transit agencies and State staff. The State will also offer a technology needs assessment to Recipient at no cost to Recipient. Agencies not participating in the State's coordination meetings will, in the quarterly APR, report in detail on meaningful coordination efforts.
i. WORKERS COMPENSATION. Insurance in compliance with ORS 656.017, which requires all employers that employ subject workers, as defined in ORS 656.027, to provide workers' compensation coverage for those workers, unless they meet the requirement for an exemption under ORS 656.126(2). Employers liability insurance with coverage limits of not less than $500,000 must be included.
Coordination Requirements. A. Most of the existing baggage belts, which will receive interface connections, are being maintained and/or operated by various groups, users or vendors. As such, the requirement for coordination with these users cannot be over emphasized. Many locations are used more or less full time during passenger processing operation times and do not have alternate locations for use during these periods. Similarly, maintenance cycles may render the equipment “off limits” during some times in order to complete maintenance scheduling requirements.
B. Prior to locating interface equipment, installing or connecting to existing baggage equipment, the responsible user/owner and LAWA Project Manager must be contacted and coordination made as to the correct point of interface, circuit characteristics and location of enclosures. This “pre-installation” information and data, including a walk-through of all work areas with LAWA, shall be the basis of the final method and approval of installation of required equipment and devices.
C. Existing systems may report to multiple command centers, node centers and/or control locations. The LAWA ACAMS O&M Provider is responsible for ensuring that all airlines, ground servicing agents interline consortiums and tenant operations remain operation and
Coordination Requirements. A. Most of the existing baggage belts, which will receive interface connections, are being maintained and/or operated by various groups, users or vendors. As such, the requirement for coordination with these users cannot be over emphasized. Many locations are used more or less full time during passenger processing operation times and do not have alternate locations for use during these periods. Similarly, maintenance cycles may render the equipment “off limits" during some times in order to complete maintenance scheduling requirements.
Coordination Requirements. A. The CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY shall coordinate referrals.
B. The CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY shall work with older persons, who are not eligible for services through this contracted program, to obtain needed services.
C. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with other appropriate service providers in obtaining and providing referrals for older residents of Oneida County.
Coordination Requirements. The plans shall work cooperatively with the EBS and the Department to coordinate the client’s transfer.
Coordination Requirements. 4.8.17.1 The Contractor shall coordinate with all divisions within DCH, as well as with other State agencies, and with other CMO plans operating within the same Service Region. This requirement does not specify what we are to coordinate. Please provide clarification.
4.8.17.2 The Contractor shall also coordinate with local education agencies in the Referral and provision of children’s intervention services provided through the school to ensure Medical Necessity and prevent duplication of services.
4.8.17.3 The Contractor shall coordinate the services furnished to its Members with the service the Member receives outside the CMO plan, including services received through any other managed care entity.
4.8.17.4 The Contractor shall coordinate with all NET vendors.
4.8.17.5 DCH strongly encourages the Contractor to Contract with Providers of essential community services who would normally Contract with the State as well as other public agencies and with non-profit organizations that have maintained a historical base in the community.
4.8.17.6 The Contractor shall implement procedures to ensure that in the process of coordinating care each Member’s privacy is protected consistent with the confidentiality requirements in 45 CFR 160 and 45 CFR 164.