Common use of Defective authorization Clause in Contracts

Defective authorization. Individuals consent authorization is not valid if the document has any of the following defects: (a) the expiration date has passed or the expiration event is known by the Participating Agency to have occurred; (b) the authorization has not been completely filled out, with respect to a required element by federal and/or state law; (c) the authorization is known by the Participating Agency to have been revoked; (d) the authorization creates a compound authorization or violates the prohibition on conditioning the provision of services or benefits on conditioning authorizations; (e) any material information in an authorization is known by the Participating Agency to be false.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: portal.ct.gov, portal.ct.gov, Sharing Agreement

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