DUTIES OF CONTRACTING PARTIES. UPON TERMINATION When termination of the contract occurs, HHSC and HMO must meet the following obligations: 18.2.1 HHSC and HMO must prepare a transition plan that is acceptable to and approved by HHSC, to ensure that Members are reassigned to other plans without interruption of services. That transition plan will be implemented during the 90-day period between receipt of notice and the termination date unless termination is the result of HHSC's reasonable belief that HMO is placing the health or welfare of Members in jeopardy. 18.2.2 If the contract is terminated by HHSC for any reason other than federal or state funds for the Medicaid program no longer being available or if HMO terminates the contract based on lower capitation rates for the second contract year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0: 18.2.2.1 HHSC is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services; 18.2.2.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and 18.2.2.3 HMO is responsible for all expenses incurred by HHSC in implementing the transition plan. 18.2.3 If the contract is terminated by HMO for any reason other than based on lower capitation rates for the second or third contract years as set out in Section 00.0.0.0: Page 166 of 173 18.2.3.1 HHSC is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services; 18.2.3.2 HHSC is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and. 18.2.3.3 HHSC is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan. 18.2.4 If the contract is terminated by mutual consent: 18.2.4.1 HHSC is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services 18.2.4.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and 18.2.4.3 HHSC is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
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DUTIES OF CONTRACTING PARTIES. UPON TERMINATION When termination of the contract occurs, HHSC TDH and HMO must meet the following obligations:
18.2.1 HHSC TDH and HMO must prepare a transition plan that plan, which is acceptable to and approved by HHSCTDH, to ensure that Members are reassigned to other plans without interruption of services. That transition plan will be implemented during the 90-day period between receipt of notice and the termination date unless termination is the result of HHSCTDH's reasonable belief that HMO is placing the health or welfare of Members in jeopardy.
18.2.2 If the contract is terminated by HHSC TDH for any reason other than federal or state funds for the Medicaid program no longer being available or if HMO terminates the contract based on lower capitation rates for the second contract year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0:Article 13.1.
18.2.2.1 HHSC 08.2.2.1 TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.2.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.2.3 HMO is responsible for all expenses incurred by HHSC TDH in implementing the transition plan.. 1999 Renewal Contract Tarrant Service Area 145 August 9, 1999 146
18.2.3 If the contract is terminated by HMO for any reason other than based on lower capitation rates for the second or third contract years year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0: Page 166 of 173Article 13.1.
18.2.3.1 HHSC 08.2.3.1 TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.3.2 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and.
18.2.3.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.4 If the contract is terminated by mutual consent:
18.2.4.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services
18.2.4.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.4.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
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DUTIES OF CONTRACTING PARTIES. UPON TERMINATION ---------------------------------------------- When termination of the contract occurs, HHSC TDH and HMO must meet the following obligations:
18.2.1 HHSC TDH and HMO must prepare a transition plan that plan, which is acceptable to and approved by HHSCTDH, to ensure that Members are reassigned to other plans without interruption of services. That transition plan will be implemented during the 90-day period between receipt of notice and the termination date unless termination is the result of HHSCTDH's reasonable belief that HMO is placing the health or welfare of Members in jeopardy.
18.2.2 If the contract is terminated by HHSC TDH for any reason other than federal or state funds for the Medicaid program no longer being available or if HMO terminates the contract based on lower capitation rates for the second contract year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0:Article 00.0.
18.2.2.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.2.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.2.3 HMO is responsible for all expenses incurred by HHSC TDH in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.3 If the contract is terminated by HMO for any reason other than based on lower capitation rates for the second or third contract years year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0: Page 166 of 173Article 00.0.
18.2.3.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.3.2 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and.
18.2.3.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.4 If the contract is terminated by mutual consent:
18.2.4.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services
18.2.4.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.4.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)
DUTIES OF CONTRACTING PARTIES. UPON TERMINATION ---------------------------------------------- When termination of the contract occurs, HHSC TDH and HMO must meet the following obligations:
18.2.1 HHSC TDH and HMO must prepare a transition plan that plan, which is acceptable to and approved by HHSCTDH, to ensure that Members are reassigned to other plans without interruption of services. That transition plan will be implemented during the 90-day period between receipt of notice and the termination date unless termination is the result of HHSCTDH's reasonable belief that HMO is placing the health or welfare of Members in jeopardy.
18.2.2 If the contract is terminated by HHSC TDH for any reason other than federal or state funds for the Medicaid program no longer being available or if HMO terminates the contract based on lower capitation rates for the second contract year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0:1999 Renewal Contract Bexar Service Area August 9, 1999
18.2.2.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.2.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.2.3 HMO is responsible for all expenses incurred by HHSC TDH in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.3 If the contract is terminated by HMO for any reason other than based on lower capitation rates for the second or third contract years year as set out in Section Article 00.0.0.0: Page 166 of 173:
18.2.3.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.3.2 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and.
18.2.3.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.4 If the contract is terminated by mutual consent:
18.2.4.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services
18.2.4.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.4.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)
DUTIES OF CONTRACTING PARTIES. UPON TERMINATION ---------------------------------------------- 1999 Renewal Contract Xxxxxx Service Area August 9, 1999 135 When termination of the contract occurs, HHSC TDH and HMO must meet the following obligations:
18.2.1 HHSC TDH and HMO must prepare a transition plan that plan, which is acceptable to and approved by HHSCTDH, to ensure that Members are reassigned to other plans without interruption of services. That transition plan will be implemented during the 90-day period between receipt of notice and the termination date unless termination is the result of HHSCTDH's reasonable belief that HMO is placing the health or welfare of Members in jeopardy.
18.2.2 If the contract is terminated by HHSC TDH for any reason other than federal or state funds for the Medicaid program no longer being available or if HMO terminates the contract based on lower capitation rates for the second contract year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0:Article 00.0.
18.2.2.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.2.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.2.3 HMO is responsible for all expenses incurred by HHSC TDH in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.3 If the contract is terminated by HMO for any reason other than based on lower capitation rates for the second or third contract years year as set out in Section 00.0.0.0: Page 166 of 173Article 00.0.
18.2.3.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services;
18.2.3.2 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and.
18.2.3.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.
18.2.4 If the contract is terminated by mutual consent:
18.2.4.1 HHSC TDH is responsible for notifying all Members of the date of termination and how Members can continue to receive contract services
18.2.4.2 HMO is responsible for all expenses related to giving notice to Members; and
18.2.4.3 HHSC TDH is responsible for all expenses it incurs in implementing the transition plan.. 1999 Renewal Contract Xxxxxx Service Area August 9, 1999 136
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)