Department Access Sample Clauses
The Department Access clause defines the rights and procedures for a specific department or governmental body to enter, inspect, or utilize certain premises, systems, or information. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which access is granted, such as during regular business hours or with prior notice, and may specify the purposes for which access is permitted, like compliance checks or audits. Its core function is to ensure that the department can fulfill its oversight or regulatory responsibilities while balancing the operational needs and privacy of the party granting access.
Department Access. The CHC-MCO must provide Department staff access to appropriate on-site private office space and equipment. In addition to other access requirements, the CHC-MCO must provide the Department with access to administrative policies and procedures pertaining to operations, including, but not limited to: • Personnel policies and procedures. • Procurement policies and procedures. • Public relations policies and procedures. • Operations policies and procedures. • Policies and procedures developed to comply with this Agreement.
Department Access. The CHC-MCO must provide Department staff access to appropriate on-site private office space and equipment. The CHC-MCO must grant the Department, CMS, HHS OIG, the Comptroller General, or their designees to audit, evaluate, and inspect books, records, etc., which pertain to the delivery of or payment for Medicaid services. Subcontractor must make books, records, premises, equipment, etc. all available for an audit at any time. Right to inspect extends for ten (10) years after termination of Agreement, or conclusion of an audit, whichever is later. In addition to other access requirements, the CHC-MCO must provide the Department with access to administrative policies and procedures pertaining to operations, including, but not limited to: Personnel policies and procedures. Procurement policies and procedures. Public relations and marketing policies and procedures. Operations policies and procedures. Policies and procedures developed to comply with this Agreement.
Department Access. Upon request of the City, the Subrecipient shall provide the Department of Cultural Affairs access to the Project for the purpose of observation, evaluation or to provide appropriate representation.
Department Access. The CHC-MCO must provide Department staff access to appropriate on-site private office space and equipment. The CHC-MCO must grant the Department, CMS, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General Medicaid Fraud Control Section, HHS OIG, the Comptroller General, or their designees to audit, evaluate, and inspect books, records, etc., which pertain to the delivery of or payment for Medicaid services. Subcontractors must make books, records, premises, equipment, staff, etc. all available for an audit at any time. The right to inspect extends for ten (10) years after termination of Agreement, or conclusion of an audit, whichever is later.
