Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE 7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by reference, the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO may take any or all of the following actions: a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor may not accept new referrals; b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance; c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; or e. Terminate the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement. 7.2 Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDO, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually by the parties. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution. 7.3 After utilizing dispute resolution, the CSP may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration. 7.4 Any CSP that loses its license to provide services will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met.
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Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE
7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by reference, the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO may take any or all of the following actions:
a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor may not accept new referrals;
b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance;; SAMPLE
c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement;
d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; or
e. Terminate the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement.
7.2 Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDO, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually by the parties. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution.
7.3 After utilizing dispute resolution, the CSP may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration.
7.4 Any CSP that loses its license to provide services will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met.
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Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE
7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by referencereference and/or fail to correct identified deficiencies, SCDDO shall at its discretion inform the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all the deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO may take any or all of the following actions:
a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor may not accept new referrals;
b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance;
c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement;
d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; or
e. Terminate the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement.
7.2 Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDO, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually by the parties. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution.
7.3 After utilizing dispute resolution, the CSP may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration.
7.4 Any CSP that loses its license to provide services will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met.
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Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE
7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by reference, the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO may take any or all of the following actions:
a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor may not accept new referrals;
b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance;
c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement;
d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; or
e. Terminate the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement.
7.2 Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDO, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually by the parties. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution.
7.3 After utilizing dispute resolution, the CSP may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration.
7.4 Any CSP that loses its license to provide services will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met.
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Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE
7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by referencereference and/or fail to correct identified deficiencies, SDSI shall at its discretion inform the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all the deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) calendar days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO SDSI with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO SDSI may take any or all of the following actions:
a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor CSP will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor CSP may not accept new referrals;
b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance;
c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation SDSI- Local Finance Plan agreement;
d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDOSDSI-CSP affiliation agreement; or
e. Terminate the SCDDOSDSI-CSP affiliation agreement.
7.2 . Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDOSDSI, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually designated by the partiesSDSI. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution.
7.3 After utilizing . In the event dispute resolutionresolution is not successful, the CSP either party may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration.
7.4 Any . If the CSP that loses its license to provide services services, the CSP will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO SDSI in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met. The terms of this paragraph shall survive termination of this Agreement.
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Enforcement and Dispute Resolution. SAMPLE
7.1 Should the CSP fail to maintain compliance with this Agreement or any state or federal statute or regulation incorporated by referencereference and/or fail to correct identified deficiencies, SCDDO shall at its discretion inform the CSP shall be informed in writing of any and all the deficiencies or instances of non-compliance. The CSP shall have thirty (30) days (or less time if the health and safety of persons served may warrant) to either (1) resolve the deficiencies and/or instances of non-compliance, or (2) present SCDDO with a corrective plan of action. Should the CSP fail to take either of these corrective actions, SCDDO may take any or all of the following actions:
a. Place the CSP on probationary status for a specified amount of time during which it is expected the Contractor will take immediate action to correct the deficiencies. During the probationary period the Contractor may not accept new referrals;
b. Impose penalties in an amount not to exceed $125.00 per day for each violation from the specified date forward until the CSP comes into compliance;
c. Suspend all or part of the payments provided for in the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement;
d. Implement any action allowed by the current SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement; or
e. Terminate the SCDDO-CSP affiliation agreement.
7.2 Preferred resolution of disputes will take place informally between the parties involved. In the event such informal resolution is not successful, the CSP, SCDDO, or KDADS may require participation in dispute resolution utilizing an independent professional mediator chosen mutually by the parties. The parties will share equally in the costs of the dispute resolution.
7.3 After utilizing dispute resolution, the CSP may file an appeal with the Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Administration.
7.4 Any CSP that loses its license to provide services will no longer be provided funds pursuant to this Agreement and must further cooperate with SCDDO in assisting the transition of persons to alternative service CSPs until all service needs are met.
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