General Description of Services The A-E will be contacted by County Project Management staff on an “as-needed” basis as projects arise to provide A-E for professional services. Requirements will be discussed by both Parties and A-E shall prepare a written Scope Statement that will include the specific work to be performed, including the costs and time required to complete the project/task. Orange County Project Management staff will then review the A-E’s Scope Statement, proceed with negotiation of task costs and when satisfied, issue a Contract Task Order (“CTO”) against this Contract. The A-E shall serve as lead of a design team that may include other construction design professionals working together to ensure that the original design is carried through to the finished product, with no alterations in materials or design that would lead to safety issues or compromise the quality of the building or building component. Other team members who may be retained by the lead to support a project as a consultant may include but are not limited to landscape architects, lighting designers, data consultants, security consultants, controls engineers, commissioning consultants, traffic engineers, surveyors, estimators, special inspection, etc. The A-E shall be responsible for the preparation of comprehensive building assessments, designs, drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and reports within the scope of the CTO. In the preparation of construction drawings and specification, the A-E shall also responsible for: A. Obtaining data by reviewing record drawings, visiting the site of the construction and by conferences with the User/Client and facility maintenance staff or by other actions as necessary to develop the design; B. Checking of shop drawings, submittals, materials and other data submitted by the Construction Contractor for approval; C. Furnishing consultation and advice to County to clarify the intent of the drawings and specifications and on questions that may arise during the construction of the project; D. Space planning, programming and code compliance review and upgrades; E. The meeting of submittal dates included in the Scope Statement of the Contract Task Order, including the work of consultants; F. Coordination with various agencies having authority of jurisdiction for planning services, entitlement, fire life safety, CEQA, ADA, etc.; G. Construction administration services, testing and commissioning; H. Close out services, as-built plans, material lists, project acceptance, etc. I. The coordination of the various elements of the design to assure compatibility of architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical/plumbing, and other design features; J. Other services as specifically included in the Contract Task Order related to project Initiation, Planning/Design, Bid/Award, Construction and Closeout. The A-E shall restrict themselves to the Scope Statement of the Contract Task Order. Any changes in the Scope Statement shall require prior written authorization by County.
GENERAL SERVICE DESCRIPTION Service Provider currently provides active medical, pharmacy(Rx) and dental administration for coverages provided through Empire and Anthem (medical), Medco(Rx), MetLife(dental) and SHPS (FSA) (Empire, Anthem, Medco, MetLife and SHPS collectively, the “Vendors”) for its U.S. Active, Salaried, Eligible Employees (“Covered Employees”). Service Provider shall keep the current contracts with the Vendors and the ITT CORPORATION SALARIED MEDICAL AND DENTAL PLAN (PLAN NUMBER 502 EIN 00-0000000) and the ITT Salaried Medical Plan and Salaried Dental Plan General Plan Terms (collectively, the “Plans”) and all coverage thereunder in full force through December 31, 2011 for Service Recipient’s Covered Employees. All claims of Service Recipient’s Covered Employees made under the Plans and incurred on or prior to December 31, 2011 the (“2011 Plan Year”) will be adjudicated in accordance with the current contract and Service Provider will continue to take such actions on behalf of Service Recipient’s Covered Employees as if such employees are employees of Service Provider. All medical, dental, pharmacy and FSA claims of Service Recipient’s Covered Employees made under the Plans (the “Claims”) will be paid by the Vendors on behalf of the Service Provider. Service Recipient will pay Service Provider for coverage based on 2011 budget premium rates previously set for the calendar year 2011 and described in the “Pricing” section below. Service Recipient will pay Service Provider monthly premium payments for this service, for any full or partial months, based on actual enrollment for the months covered post-spin using enrollments as of the first (1st) calendar day of the month, commencing on the day after the Distribution Date. Service Recipient will prepare and deliver to Service Provider a monthly self xxxx containing cost breakdown by business unit and plan tier as set forth on Attachment A, within five (5) Business Days after the beginning of each calendar month. The Service Recipient will be required to pay the Service Provider the monthly premium payments within ten (10) Business Days after the beginning of each calendar month. A detailed listing of Service Recipient’s employees covered, including the Plans and enrollment tier in which they are enrolled, will be made available to Service Provider upon its reasonable request. Service Provider will retain responsibility for executing funding of Claim payments and eligibility management with Vendors through December 31, 2013. Service Provider will conduct a Headcount True-Up (as defined below) of the monthly premiums and establish an Incurred But Not Reported (“IBNR”) claims reserve for Claims incurred prior to December 31, 2011 date, but paid after that date, and conduct a reconciliation of such reserve. See “Headcount True-Up” and “IBNR Reconciliation” sections under Additional Pricing for details.
Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.
STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED The Parties agree to cooperate to provide necessary and authorized services and resources in accordance with the terms of this Contract. Specific services provided are described in Attachment A – Statement of Work.
Transitional Services Upon cancellation, termination, or expiration of the Contract for any reason, the Contractor shall provide reasonable cooperation, assistance and Services, and shall assist the Department to facilitate the orderly transition of the work under the Contract to the Department and/or to an alternative contractor selected for the transition upon written notice to the Contractor at least thirty (30) business days prior to termination or cancellation, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract.
SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED 1. The Subcontractor is responsible for the administration and provision of programs and services in the following counties: Brevard. 2. Specific Subcontractor obligations under this subcontract require that the Subcontractor: a. Comply with the provisions and conditions specified in the Master Contract, which is incorporated herein by reference and may be located at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/Search/ContractDetail.aspx?AgencyId=600000&ContractId=GH ME1 (Master Contract, includes the standard contract, its’ attachments, any exhibits referenced in said attachments, any documents incorporated by reference, and any subsequent renewals and amendments). The Subcontractor shall provide services in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the Master Contract including all attachments, exhibits, and documents incorporated by reference which constitutes the contract document. Any reference to the Department of Children and Families in the Master Contract documents is equivalent to the Contractor in relation to the Subcontractor, unless otherwise noted. b. Secure and maintain all necessary authority and licenses to provide the services allowable within the cost centers for which the Contractor shall be invoiced and to provide those services for the rates specified in their CFCHS approved Funding Detail, hereby incorporated by reference. c. Ensure Contractor access to the documentation necessary for ensuring compliance to the conditions of this subcontract. d. Ensure that all persons served under this subcontract are eligible, that services provided are allowable and that documentation is consistent with and maintained in accordance with the conditions of the Master Contract, including, where applicable, verification that the services provided cannot be paid for through Medicaid. e. Subcontractor and staff shall comply with the staffing qualifications and requirements of this subcontract and as required by applicable law, rule or regulations, including without limitation, the regulations of the Department of Children and Families. The Subcontractor shall enroll in the E-Verify program to initiate verification of employment eligibility prior to hiring. The Subcontractor will ensure that the standards for mental health personnel are used for Level II screening as set forth in Chapter 435 and s. 408.809, F.S., and, except as otherwise specified in ss. 394.4572(1)(b)-(d), and 394.4572(3), F.S. Additionally, the Subcontractor shall provide employment screening for substance abuse personnel using the standards set forth in Chapter 397, F.S. f. Each party shall comply with all confidentiality and non-disclosure requirements contained in the Master Contract or required by applicable law, rule or regulation. Further, each party shall not use or disclose to any unauthorized person any information relating to the business or affairs of the other party or of any qualified individual, except pursuant to the express written consent of the other party or the qualified individual, as applicable, court order, or as required by law, rule or regulation. This provision shall survive the termination or expiration of the subcontract. g. Subcontractor shall provide deliverables, including reports and data as specified in the included Attachments and Exhibits, in accordance with the stated standard terms and conditions of the contract. The failure to comply is considered a breach of contract as specified in the Master Contract and could result in denial of payment until acceptable deliverables are received. h. Contractor shall not be required to pay Subcontractors or other vendors if Contractor does not receive payment for the corresponding services and materials from its payment source. This shall not mean that Contractor is excused from payment unless Contractor is not paid due to no fault of its own. Contractor may make partial payments to the extent it receives partial funding. In the event the acts or omissions of a Subcontractor are a cause, in whole or in part, of a payment source’s failure to pay Contractor, then Contractor may elect to apportion any payment received among Subcontractors or vendors whose acts are not a cause for non-payment. Subcontractors and vendors shall not be subject to non-payment for reasons other than Contractor’s failure to receive its funding, unless the Subcontractor or vendor has failed to comply with a corrective action plan and has received notice that its failure shall lead to non-payment as the next step of subcontract enforcement. Pursuant to s. 287.0582, F.S. the State of Florida’s performance and obligation to pay under this subcontract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. i. Subcontractor agrees to participate in the Contractor’s quality assurance and quality management activities, including: peer reviews, critical incident reporting, evaluations, reviews of both individuals served and administrative records, and compliance with contract management requirements. The Subcontractor shall grant staff of the Contractor access to programmatic files, fiscal files and individual served records for monitoring purposes. The purpose of the quality assurance monitoring shall be to objectively and systematically monitor and evaluate the appropriateness and quality of client care, to ensure that services are rendered consistent with reasonable, prevailing professional standards and to resolve identified problems. In addition, the Subcontractor shall grant access for the purpose of monitoring compliance with corrective action. j. The Subcontractor shall deliver services and system improvements as identified within their CFCHS approved Program Descriptions. The Subcontractor shall describe through their Program Description how consumers shall have access to care at each level of service delivery and how the care shall be coordinated to allow for seamless transition from one level of care to another. The Subcontractor shall also describe how the services shall be integrated to offer a total comprehensive array of services to accommodate the co-occurring population. k. The Subcontractor shall protect data in the CFCHS data system(s) from accidental or intentional unauthorized disclosure, modification, or destruction by persons by insuring that each user possesses a unique personal identifier and password known only to the user. Further, Subcontractors shall follow all guidelines, as specified by CFCHS, concerning required trainings and forms to be completed for staff with access to CFCHS data system(s). l. The Subcontractor shall maintain continuous adequate liability insurance during the existence of this subcontract and any renewal(s) and extension(s) of it. Each insurer must have a minimum rating of “A” by A.M. Best or an equivalent rating by a similar insurance rating firm, and shall name both Central Florida Cares Health System, Inc. and the Department of Children and Families as an additional insured under the policies. The Subcontractor accepts full responsibility for determining and identifying the type(s) and extent of liability insurance necessary to Subcontractor that provides reasonable financial protections for the Subcontractor and the clients. Upon execution of this subcontract the Subcontractor shall furnish the Contactor’s verification supporting the determination and existence of such insurance coverage. The Contractor reserves to right to require additional insurance coverage as specified in the subcontract. m. If requested, the Subcontractor shall submit to the Contractor an actual expense report for every month of the subcontract period. The due date for the report is the 10th of the month following the end of the month. The Contractor shall provide the format of the report and shall determine the extent of cost analysis after reviewing the report. n. The Subcontractor shall make available and communicate all plans, policies, procedures, and manuals to the Contractor’s staff, Subcontractor’s staff, and to clients/ stakeholders if applicable. o. The Subcontractor agrees that all payments made for services will be based solely on data submitted to and accepted by Contractor or Contractor’s data system. Any payments subsequently determined by the Contractor to not be in full compliance with subcontract requirements shall be deemed overpayments.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Interconnection Customer’s Scope of Work and Responsibilities
Attachment A, Scope of Services The scope of services is amended as follows:
Description of the Services 1.1 The scope of the service to be rendered is described more fully in the Annexures and Schedules referred to below: ❑ Annexure A – Scope / Specification ❑ Annexure C – Pricing Schedule The Deliverables, due for completion by and governed by this Schedule 1. In the event that the Service Provider fails to meet the delivery dates as agreed, the following penalties will be imposed:
Service Description 2.1 General