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Criteria Relating to Donations to Independent Charity PAPs. The Independent Charity Group (with input from the legal department and compliance departments) shall establish standardized, objective written criteria that govern donations to Independent Charity PAPs and any specific disease state funds of such PAPs, designed to ensure that the Independent Charity PAP does not function as a conduit for payments or other benefits from Insys to patients and does not impermissibly influence patients’ drug choices. In addition, Xxxxx agrees that it will donate to an Independent Charity PAP only if the following criteria are satisfied: a. Insys does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any influence or control over the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of any specific disease funds operated by the Independent Charity PAP. Among other things, Insys has not made and shall not make (directly or through any affiliate) suggestions or requests to the Independent Charity PAP about the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of disease state funds.‌ b. Insys does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any direct or indirect influence or control over the Independent Charity PAP’s process or criteria for determining eligibility of patients who qualify for its assistance program.‌ c. Insys does not and shall not solicit or receive (directly or indirectly through third parties) any data or information from the Independent Charity PAP that would enable it to correlate the amount or frequency of its donations with support for Insys’s products or services.‌ d. Insys does not and shall not provide donations for a disease state fund that covers only a single product or that covers only Insys’s products.‌ e. Personnel from Insys’s legal and compliance departments shall review all proposed donations and arrangements between Insys and any Independent Charity PAP prior to such donations being made or arrangements being entered into by Insys.‌‌
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Criteria Relating to Donations to Independent Charity PAPs. The Independent Charity Group (with input from the legal department and compliance departments) shall establish standardized, objective written criteria that govern donations to Independent Charity PAPs and any specific disease state funds of such PAPs. The criteria shall be designed to ensure that the Independent Charity PAP does not function as a conduit for payments or other benefits from USWM to patients and does not impermissibly influence patients’ drug choices. In addition, USWM agrees that it will donate to an Independent Charity PAP only if the following criteria are satisfied: a. USWM does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any influence or control over the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of any specific disease funds operated by the Independent Charity PAP. Among other things, USWM has not made and shall not make (directly or through any affiliate) suggestions or requests to the Independent Charity PAP about the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of disease state funds. b. USWM does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any direct or indirect influence or control over the Independent Charity PAP’s process or criteria for determining eligibility of patients who qualify for its assistance program. c. USWM does not and shall not solicit or receive (directly or indirectly through third parties) any data or information from the Independent Charity PAP that would enable it to correlate the amount or frequency of its donations with support for USWM’s products or services. d. USWM does not and shall not provide donations for a disease state fund that covers only a single product or that covers only USWM’s products. Corporate Integrity Agreement – USWM e. Personnel from USWM’s legal and compliance departments shall review all proposed donations and arrangements between USWM and any Independent Charity PAP prior to such donations being made or arrangements being entered into by USWM.
Criteria Relating to Donations to Independent Charity PAPs. The Independent Charity Group (with input from the legal department and compliance departments) shall establish objective written criteria that govern all donations to Independent Charity PAPs and any specific disease state funds of such PAPs. The criteria shall be designed to ensure that the Independent Charity PAP does not function as a conduit for payments or other benefits from Jazz to patients and does not impermissibly influence patients’ drug choices. In addition, Xxxx agrees that it will donate to an Independent Charity PAP only if the following criteria are satisfied: a. Jazz does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any influence or control over the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of any specific disease funds operated by the Independent Charity PAP. Among other things, Jazz has not made and shall not make (directly or through any affiliate) suggestions or requests to the Independent Charity PAP about the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of disease state funds. b. Jazz does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any direct or indirect influence or control over the Independent Charity PAP’s process or criteria for determining eligibility of patients who qualify for its assistance program. c. Jazz does not and shall not solicit or receive (directly or indirectly through third parties) any data or information from the Independent Charity PAP that would enable it to correlate the amount or frequency of its donations with support for Jazz’s products or services. d. Jazz does not and shall not provide donations for a disease state fund that covers only a single product or that covers only Jazz’s products. e. Personnel from Jazz’s legal and/or compliance departments shall review all proposed donations and arrangements between Jazz and any Independent Charity PAP prior to such
Criteria Relating to Donations to Independent Charity PAPs. The Independent Charity Group (with input from the legal department and compliance departments) shall establish standardized, objective written criteria that govern donations to Independent Charity PAPs and any specific disease state funds of such PAPs. The criteria shall be designed to ensure that the Independent Charity PAP does not function as a conduit for payments or other benefits from Lundbeck to patients and does not impermissibly influence patients’ drug choices. In addition, Lundbeck agrees that it will donate to an Independent Charity PAP only if the following criteria are satisfied: x. Xxxxxxxx does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any influence or control over the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of any specific disease funds operated by the Independent Charity PAP. Among other things, Lundbeck has not made and shall not make (directly or through any affiliate) suggestions or requests to the Independent Charity PAP about the identification, delineation, establishment, or modification of disease state funds. x. Xxxxxxxx does not and shall not exert (directly or through any affiliate) any direct or indirect influence or control over the Independent Charity PAP’s process or criteria for determining eligibility of patients who qualify for its assistance program. x. Xxxxxxxx does not and shall not solicit or receive (directly or indirectly through third parties, including hubs or pharmacies) any data or information from or about the Independent Charity PAP that would enable it to correlate the amount or frequency of its donations with support for Lundbeck’s products or services. x. Xxxxxxxx does not and shall not provide donations for a disease state fund that covers only a single product or that covers only Lundbeck’s products. e. Personnel from Lundbeck’s legal and compliance departments shall review all proposed donations and arrangements between Lundbeck and any Independent Charity PAP prior to such donations being made or arrangements being entered into by Lundbeck.
Criteria Relating to Donations to Independent Charity PAPs. The PAP Governance Committee (with input from the legal department and compliance departments) shall establish standardized, objective written criteria that govern donations to Independent Charity PAPs and any specific disease state funds of such PAPs. The criteria shall be designed to ensure that the Independent Charity PAP does not function as a conduit for payments or other benefits from Amgen to patients and does not

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