Common use of Demonstration Phase-Out Clause in Contracts

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.medicaid.gov, www.publicrecordmedia.org

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Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, whole or in part, part at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.medicaid.gov, www.in.gov

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 six months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing Consistent with the State from submitting enrollment limitation requirement in paragraph 10 a phase-phase- out plan with an implementation deadline shall not be shorter than 6 six months when unless such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.michigan.gov

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, whole or in part, part at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall should be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approvalapproval prior to implementation of phase out. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall must be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.health.ny.gov

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 six months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing Consistent with the State from submitting enrollment limitation requirement in paragraph 11, a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shall not be shorter than 6 six months when unless such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Special Terms

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing Consistent with the State from submitting enrollment limitation requirement in STC IV(6), a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline will not be shorter than 6 months when unless such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall will be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Special Terms And

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration demonstration in whole, whole or in part, part at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must shall submit a phase-out plan to CMS CMS, for approval, at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-phase out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to available for only normal closeout close out costs associated with terminating the Demonstration demonstration including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ahca.myflorida.com

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Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall should be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the Stateterminated, FFP shall must be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.medicaid.gov

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, or in part, at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 six months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing Consistent with the State from submitting enrollment limitation requirement in paragraph 10 a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shall not be shorter than 6 six months when unless such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.medicaid.gov

Demonstration Phase-Out. The State may suspend or terminate this Demonstration in whole, whole or in part, part at any time prior to the date of expiration. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date. In the event the State elects to phase out the Demonstration, the State must submit a phase-out plan to CMS at least 6 months prior to initiating phase-out activities. Nothing herein shall should be construed as preventing the State from submitting a phase-out plan with an implementation deadline shorter than 6 months when such action is necessitated by emergent circumstances. The phase-out plan is subject to CMS approval. If the project is terminated or any relevant waivers suspended by the State, FFP shall must be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration Demonstration, including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participants.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Special Terms and Conditions

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