Common use of FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Clause in Contracts

FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. The Network Provider agrees to charge persons receiving services fees in accordance with DHHS’ and Region V’s financial eligibility policy and fee schedules. 1. The Network Provider shall make reasonable efforts to collect appropriate reimbursement for its services. 2. The Network Provider, as a program funded in whole or in part under DHHS funds, must not deny or suspend services to persons residing in Nebraska because of inability to pay scheduled fees, including preadmission deposits, co-payments, and/or other payments required from the consumer. 3. The Network Provider shall have on file with Region V a current copy of its sliding fee schedule policies and shall submit amended versions of its sliding fee schedule, and policies, within 60 days of its revisions. 4. In processing financial eligibility, the Network Provider agrees to verify the lawful presence in the United States of any person who has applied for public benefits administered by said agency. The Network Provider shall require all applicants for public benefits to provide written attestation of United States citizenship or qualified alien status under the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C 1101 et seq.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Provider Contract for Behavioral Health Services, Network Provider Contract for Behavioral Health Services

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. The Network Provider agrees to charge persons receiving services fees in accordance with DHHS’ and Region V’s financial eligibility policy and fee schedules. 1. The Network Provider shall make reasonable efforts to collect appropriate reimbursement for its services. 2. The Network Provider, as a program funded in whole or in part under DHHS funds, must not deny or suspend services to persons residing in Nebraska because of inability to pay scheduled fees, including preadmission deposits, co-payments, and/or other payments required from the consumer. 3. The Network Provider shall have on file with Region V a current copy of its sliding fee schedule policies and shall submit amended versions of its sliding fee schedule, and policies, within 60 sixty (60) days of its revisions. 4. In processing financial eligibility, the Network Provider agrees to verify the lawful presence in the United States of any person who has applied for public benefits administered by said agency. The Network Provider shall require all applicants for public benefits to provide written attestation of United States citizenship or qualified alien status under the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C 1101 et seq.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Network Provider Contract for Behavioral Health Services, Network Provider Contract for Behavioral Health Services

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. The Network Provider agrees to charge persons receiving services fees in accordance with DHHS’ and Region V’s financial eligibility policy and fee schedules. 1. The Network Provider shall make reasonable efforts to collect appropriate reimbursement for its services. 2. The Network Provider, as a program funded in whole or in part under DHHS funds, must not deny or suspend services to persons residing in Nebraska because of inability to pay scheduled fees, including preadmission deposits, co-payments, and/or other payments required from the consumer. 3. The Network Provider shall have on file with Region V a current copy of its sliding fee schedule policies and shall submit amended versions of its sliding fee schedule, and policies, within 60 sixty (60) days of its revisions. 4. In processing financial eligibility, the Network Provider agrees to verify the lawful presence in the United States of any person who has applied for public benefits administered by said agency. The Network Provider shall require all applicants for public benefits to provide written attestation of that: (1) he/she is a United States citizenship citizen; or (2) he/she is a qualified alien status under the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C 1101 et seq.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Network Provider Contract for Behavioral Health Services

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!