Disclosure of Legal Proceedings and Related Events. The MCO must notify BMS of all legal proceedings, actions, and events relating to the MCO or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. At a minimum, the following matters must be disclosed: 1. Whistleblower or qui tam actions, complaints, or litigation; 2. Class-action complaints or lawsuits; 3. Legal actions or governmental investigations, alleging fraud or the possibility of fraud; 4. Bankruptcy proceedings or petitions where the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies, are named as a debtor; 5. Any litigation, mediation, arbitration, between the MCO and its Subcontractor; and 6. Criminal actions brought against the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. The MCO must provide written notification within thirty (30) calendar days after becoming aware of a matter. A summary, in the form of a memo, must meet the requirements of notification to the Bureau. All other legal proceedings, actions, and events may be requested at the Bureau’s discretion, but are not required to be reported upon awareness of occurrence.
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Samples: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement
Disclosure of Legal Proceedings and Related Events. The MCO must notify BMS the Department of all legal proceedings, actions, and events relating to the MCO or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. At a minimum, the following matters must be disclosed:
1. Whistleblower or qui tam actions, complaints, or litigation;
2. Class-action complaints or lawsuits;
3. Legal actions or governmental investigations, alleging fraud or the possibility of fraud;
4. Bankruptcy proceedings or petitions where the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies, are named as a debtor;
5. Any litigation, mediation, arbitration, between the MCO and its Subcontractor; and
6. Criminal actions brought against the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. The MCO must provide written notification within thirty (30) calendar days after becoming aware of a matter. A summary, in the form of a memo, must meet the requirements of notification to the BureauDHHR. All other legal proceedings, actions, and events may be requested at the BureauDHHR’s discretion, but are not required to be reported upon awareness of occurrence.
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Samples: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement
Disclosure of Legal Proceedings and Related Events. The MCO must notify BMS the Department of all legal proceedings, actions, and events relating to the MCO or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. At a minimum, the following matters must be disclosed:
1. Whistleblower or qui tam actions, complaints, or litigation;
2. Class-action complaints or lawsuits;
3. Legal actions or governmental investigations, alleging fraud or the possibility of fraud;
4. Bankruptcy proceedings or petitions where the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies, are named as a debtor;
5. Any litigation, mediation, arbitration, between the MCO and its Subcontractor; and
6. Criminal actions brought against the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. The MCO must provide written notification within thirty (30) calendar days after becoming aware of a matter. A summary, in the form of a memo, must shall meet the requirements of notification to the Bureau. All other legal proceedings, actions, and events may be requested at the Bureau’s discretion, but are not required to be reported upon awareness of occurrence.
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Samples: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement
Disclosure of Legal Proceedings and Related Events. The MCO must notify BMS the Department of all legal proceedings, actions, and events relating to the MCO or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. At a minimum, the following matters must be disclosed:
1. Whistleblower or qui tam actions, complaints, or litigation;
2. Class-action complaints or lawsuits;
3. Legal actions or governmental investigations, alleging fraud or the possibility of fraud;
4. Bankruptcy proceedings or petitions where the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies, are named as a debtor;
5. Any litigation, mediation, arbitration, between the MCO and its Subcontractor; and
6. Criminal actions brought against the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. The MCO must provide written notification within thirty (30) calendar days after becoming aware of a matter. A summary, in the form of a memo, must shall meet the requirements of notification to the BureauDHHR. All other legal proceedings, actions, and events may be requested at the BureauDHHR’s discretion, but are not required to be reported upon awareness of occurrence.
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Samples: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement
Disclosure of Legal Proceedings and Related Events. The MCO must notify BMS the Department of all legal proceedings, actions, and events relating to the MCO or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. At a minimum, the following matters must be disclosed:
1. Whistleblower or qui tam actions, complaints, or litigation;
2. Class-action complaints or lawsuits;
3. Legal actions or governmental investigations, alleging fraud or the possibility of fraud;
4. Bankruptcy proceedings or petitions where the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies, are named as a debtor;
5. Any litigation, mediation, arbitration, between the MCO and its Subcontractor; and
6. Criminal actions brought against the MCO, or its Subcontractors, affiliates, including parent companies. The MCO must provide written notification within thirty (30) calendar days after becoming aware of a matter. A summary, in the form of a memo, must meet the requirements of notification to the BureauDepartment. All other legal proceedings, actions, and events may be requested at the BureauDepartment’s discretion, but are not required to be reported upon awareness of occurrence.
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