Exhaustion of Title XXI Funds Notification Sample Clauses

Exhaustion of Title XXI Funds Notification. The State must notify CMS in writing of any anticipated title XXI shortfall at least 120 days prior to an expected change in claiming of expenditures. The State must follow Hawaii Medicaid State Plan criteria for the beneficiaries unless specific waiver and expenditure authorities are granted through this demonstration.
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Exhaustion of Title XXI Funds Notification. The Commonwealth must notify CMS in writing of any anticipated title XXI shortfall at least 120 days prior to an expected change in claiming of expenditures. If the Commonwealth chooses to claim expenditures for Base Families XXI RO, 1902(r)(2) RO, and CommonHealth XXI groups under title XIX, the expenditures and caseload attributable to these EGs will: Count toward the budget neutrality expenditure limit calculated under section XI, STC 111 (Budget Neutrality Annual Expenditure Limit); and Be considered expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement as defined in STC 111, so that the Commonwealth is not at risk for caseload while claiming title XIX federal matching funds when title XXI funds are exhausted. If the Commonwealth chooses to claim expenditures for Fam Assist XXI under title XIX, the expenditures and caseload attributable to this EG will be considered expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement as defined in STC 111. The Commonwealth is at risk for both caseload and expenditures while claiming Title XIX federal matching funds for this population when title XXI funds are exhausted.
Exhaustion of Title XXI Funds Notification. The Commonwealth must notify CMS in writing of any anticipated title XXI shortfall at least 120 days prior to an expected change in claiming of expenditures.
Exhaustion of Title XXI Funds Notification. The Commonwealth must notify CMS in writing of any anticipated title XXI shortfall at least 120 days prior to an expected change in claiming of expenditures. If the Commonwealth chooses to claim expenditures for Base Families XXI RO, 1902(r)(2) RO, and CommonHealth XXI groups under title XIX, the expenditures and caseload attributable to these EGs will: Count toward the budget neutrality expenditure limit calculated under section XIV, STC 122 (Budget Neutrality Annual Expenditure Limit); and Be considered expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement as defined in STC 122, so that the Commonwealth is not at risk for caseload while claiming title XIX federal matching funds when title XXI funds are exhausted. If the Commonwealth chooses to claim expenditures for Fam Assist XXI under title XIX, the expenditures and caseload attributable to this EG will be considered expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement as defined in STC 122. The Commonwealth is at risk for both caseload and expenditures while claiming Title XIX federal matching funds for this population when title XXI funds are exhausted. Expenditures Subject to the Budget Neutrality Agreement. For purposes of this section, the term “expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement” means expenditures for the EGs outlined in section IV of the STCs, except where specifically exempted. All expenditures that are subject to the budget neutrality agreement are considered demonstration expenditures and must be reported on Forms CMS-64.9 Waiver and /or 64.9P Waiver.

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  • Retention of Title Supplied Goods shall remain Seller’s property until fulfillment by Customer of its payment obligations as described above. As such:

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  • Reservation of Title STÜKEN reserves the right to the property for the delivered object until all payments under the contract of delivery have been made in full. The Customer may neither pledge nor assign the delivered object for security. He must inform XXXXXX immediately in the case of pledges as well as seizure or any other disposals by third parties. Should the Customer breach the terms of the written contract, including delinquent payment, STÜKEN reserves the right to reclaim the goods and the Customer agrees to return said goods to STÜKEN. STÜKEN's assertion of the reservation of title as well as the pledging of the delivered object shall not be deemed as a withdrawal from the contract. Further processing or rework of STÜKEN goods by the Customer may only be performed subsequent to receipt of written authorization from STÜKEN. Should the STÜKEN goods be further assembled or combined with other product/components which are not the property of STÜKEN, Customer shall grant to STÜKEN partial ownership of the created product in relation to the value of the STÜKEN goods to the created product. The Customer is entitled to sell the delivered goods - also after further processing - in usual and proper business transactions. However, he undertakes to reserve the right to ownership until his purchase price claim has been paid in full. Independent of this the Customer hereby assigns already the accounts receivable against his buyer to which he is entitled from the resale with all secondary rights to STÜKEN. In the event of the resale after processing the assignment shall apply as in the amount of the sale value of the reserved goods of STÜKEN. The buyer is entitled to collect the assigned accounts receivable from the third party buyer, undertakes however to remit these to STÜKEN immediately. STÜKEN reserves the right to also collect the account receivable directly from the third party buyer, who is to be named for this purpose. STÜKEN shall insofar release the securities held by him as their value shall exceed the accounts receivable to be secured by more than a total of 20 %.

  • Evidence of Title Evidence that title to a REO is held by the Trustee shall be submitted by the Servicer to the Master Servicer and, if applicable, to the Primary Mortgage Insurer and/or the Pool Insurer, within ten Business Days after marketable title to such REO has been acquired.

  • Initiation of TIPS Sales When a public entity initiates a purchase with Vendor, if the Member inquires verbally or in writing whether Vendor holds a TIPS Contract, it is the duty of the Vendor to verify whether the Member is seeking a TIPS purchase. Once verified, Vendor must include the TIPS Contract Number on all purchase communications and sales documents exchanged with the TIPS Member.

  • Conveyance of Title Upon closing, Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a Patent, Grant Deed, or Quit Claim Deed conveying title to the Cabin/Home Site. Buyer shall also receive a Xxxx of Sale executed by the current owner of the Personal Property in form of Exhibit B, attached hereto. If Buyer and the owner of the Personal Property are identical, then the Xxxx of Sale shall be returned to said party.

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  • Transfer Upon Realization of Pledged, Mortgaged or Charged Escrow Securities (1) You may transfer within escrow to a financial institution the escrow securities you have pledged, mortgaged or charged under section 4.2 to that financial institution as collateral for a loan on realization of the loan.

  • PASSING OF TITLE (A) Upon the Auctioneer's call of "SOLD", title of the offered lot will pass to the highest Bidder acknowledged by the Auctioneer, subject to the conditions set forth here, and such Bidder thereupon (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefor and neither the Seller no Xxxxxxx- Xxxxxxx or its agents shall be responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article due to the theft, fire, breakage or any cause whatsoever, however occasioned, (b) will sign a confirmation of purchase thereof, and (c) will thereupon pay the full purchase thereof. All property must be removed form our premises by the Purchaser at their expense no later than 72 hours following the completion of the sale, and if it is not so removed, a handling charge of 10% (ten percent) of the purchase price will be payable by the Purchaser per month, until its removed, with minimum of 20% (TWENTY PERCENT) for any property not so removed within 60 days after the sale. After 90 days, Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx may dispose of the property. PURCHASER HEREBY WAIVES ALL REQUIREMENTS OF NOTICE, ADVERTISEMENT AND DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS REQUIRED BY LAW, AND RELEASES XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX FROM ANY LIABILITIES WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH DISPOSAL.

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