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Data Book. The rate-setting process began with summarizing the FFS data from calendar years (CY) 1998-2000, which is contained in the Data Book dated March 29, 2002. This data was validated by the State as outlined in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Rate Checklist. During the time period of this base data, three significant expansions took place in Ohio that have an effect upon the 6-month and 12-month rates. These expansions increased eligibility [GRAPHIC] Xxxxx & XxXxxxxx Companies MERCER Government Human Services Consulting November 11, 2003 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Ohio Department of Job and Family Services definitions for covered populations and included populations previously ineligible. These expansion populations are listed below: • January 1998 Child Expansion: Healthy Start – children < age 19 up to 150% federal poverty level (FPL), • January 2000: Pregnant women up to 150% FPL, • July 2000 Child Expansion: XXXX XX – children < age 19 up to 200% FPL, and • July 2000 Parent Expansion: Parent Expansion up to 100% FPL. For July 1, 2003 through December 31, 2004 rate-setting purposes, historical experience was available in sufficient quantity only for the first expansion occurring in January 1998. Although the experience for the January and July 2000 expansions was reviewed, it was not used in rate setting since it was determined insufficiently credible. Instead, non-expansion and credible expansion data were blended together to account for the new populations. The FFS data are categorized by rate cohort. The basis of these rate cohorts is the demographics of the population and the treatment patterns and risks associated with each group. For this reason, newborns are isolated, males and females are separated where differences exist, maternity is separated from non-maternity, and ages are split into groupings based on levels of expenses. More detail regarding these breakdowns, services covered, and any adjustments made to this data are outlined in the Data Book. Some of the adjustments applied to the FFS data are: • Incurred claims completion factors, • Gross adjustments for payments not processed through MMIS, • Third party liability, • Hospital settlements, • Pharmacy rebates, • Third trimester enrollment, • Retrospective eligibility costs, and • Fraud and abuse. The data and corresponding adjustments are described in further detail in Sections 1 through 9 of the Data Book. XXXXXX Government Human Services Consulting November 11, 2003 Xx. Xxxxxx...
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  • Database File The Servicer will provide the Successor Servicer with a magnetic tape (in a format reasonably acceptable to the Indenture Trustee and the Servicer) containing the database file for each Contract (i) as of the Initial Cutoff Date, (ii) the Subsequent Cutoff Date, (iii) thereafter, as of the last day of the preceding Due Period on each Determination Date prior to a Service Transfer and (iv) on and as of the Business Day before the actual commencement of servicing functions by the Successor Servicer following the occurrence of a Service Transfer.

  • Research Records Each Party shall maintain records of each Research Program (or cause such records to be maintained) in sufficient detail and in good scientific manner as will properly reflect all work done and results achieved by or on behalf of such Party in the performance of such Research Program. All laboratory notebooks shall be maintained for no less than [***].

  • Trade Errors The Sub-Advisor will notify the Manager of any Trade Error(s), regardless of materiality, promptly upon the discovery such Trade Error(s) by the Sub-Advisor. Notwithstanding Section 5, the Sub-Advisor shall be liable to the Manager, the Fund or its shareholders for any loss suffered by the Manager or the Fund resulting from Trade Errors due to negligence, misfeasance, or disregard of duties of the Sub Advisor or any of its directors, officers, employees, agents (excluding any broker-dealer selected by the Sub-Advisor), or affiliates. For purposes under this Section 6, “Trade Errors” are defined as errors due to (i) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor for the Series that result in the purchase or sale of securities that were not intended to be purchased or sold; (ii) erroneous orders by the Sub-Advisor that result in the purchase or sale of securities for the Series in an unintended amount or price; or (iii) purchases or sales of financial instruments which violate the investment limitations or restrictions disclosed in the Fund’s registration statement and/or imposed by applicable law or regulation (calculated at the Sub-Advisor’s portfolio level), unless otherwise agreed to in writing.

  • System and Data Access Services a.System. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and solely for the purpose of providing access to Fund Data as set forth herein, State Street hereby agrees to provide the Fund, or certain third parties approved by State Street that serve as the Fund`s investment advisors, investment managers or fund accountants (the "Fund Accountants") or as the Fund`s independent auditors (the "Auditor"), with access to State Street`s Multicurrency HORIZONR Accounting System and the other information systems described in Attachment A (collectively, the "System") on a remote basis solely on the computer hardware, system software and telecommunication links described in Attachment B (the "Designated Configuration") or on any designated substitute or back-up equipment configuration consented to in writing by State Street, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • Data Access Services State Street agrees to make available to the Fund the Data Access Services subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and such data access operating standards and procedures as may be issued by State Street from time to time. The Fund shall be able to access the System to (i) originate electronic instructions to State Street in order to (a) effect the transfer or movement of cash or securities held under custody by State Street or (b) transmit accounting or other information (the transactions described in (i)(a) and (i)(b) above are referred to herein as “Client Originated Electronic Financial Instructions”), and (ii) access data for the purpose of reporting and analysis, which shall all be deemed to be Data Access Services for purposes of this Addendum.

  • Data Retention The Company will hold and use the Data only as long as is necessary to implement, administer and manage the Grantee’s participation in the Plan, or as required to comply with legal or regulatory obligations, including under tax and security laws.

  • Search Reports The Administrative Agent shall have received the results of UCC and other search reports from one or more commercial search firms acceptable to the Administrative Agent, listing all of the effective financing statements filed against any Credit Party, together with copies of such financing statements.

  • Foreign Assets/Account Reporting Information Italian residents who, during the fiscal year, hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs) which may generate income taxable in Italy are required to report such on their annual tax returns (UNICO Form, RW Schedule) or on a special form if no tax return is due. The same reporting obligations apply to Italian residents who, even if they do not directly hold investments abroad or foreign financial assets (e.g., cash, Shares and RSUs), are beneficial owners of the investment pursuant to Italian money laundering provisions.

  • Information Packages As soon as available and in any event not later than two (2) Business Days prior to each Settlement Date, an Information Package as of the most recently completed Fiscal Month.

  • Data Integrity CUSTOMER will ensure that all data and information submitted by it to PROVIDER for performing the Services shall be accurate and complete and furnished in a timely manner.

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