Common use of Disclosure of Interlocking Relationships Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of Interlocking Relationships. An MCO which is not also a Federally-qualified Health Plan or a Competitive Medical Plan under the Public Health Service Act must report on request to the State, to the Secretary and the Inspector General of DHHS, and the Comptroller General, a description of transactions between the MCO and parties in interest including related parties as defined by federal and state law. Transactions that must be reported include: (a) any sale, exchange, or leasing of property; (b) any furnishing for consideration of goods, services or facilities (but not salaries paid to employees); and (c) any loans or extensions of credit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Disclosure of Interlocking Relationships. An MCO which is not also a Federally-qualified Health Plan or a Competitive Medical Plan under the Public Health Service Act must report on request to the State, to the Secretary and the Inspector General of DHHS, and the Comptroller General, a description of transactions between the MCO and parties in interest including related parties as defined by federal and state law. Transactions that must be reported include: (a) any 91 sale, exchange, or leasing of property; (b) any furnishing for consideration of goods, services or facilities (but not salaries paid to employees); and (c) any loans or extensions of credit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Disclosure of Interlocking Relationships. An MCO which is not also a Federally-qualified Health Plan or a Competitive Medical Plan under the Public Health Service Act must report on request to the State, to the Secretary and the Inspector General of DHHS, DHHS and the Comptroller General, a description of transactions between the MCO and parties in interest including related parties as defined by federal and state law. Transactions that must be reported include: (a) any sale, exchange, or leasing of property; (b) any furnishing for consideration of goods, services or facilities (but not salaries paid to employees); and (c) any loans or extensions of credit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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