General Performance Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the landscape and keeping grounds clean, neat, and well-tended at County Parks Facilities. Plants and turf shall be green, healthy, and weed free. All grounds shall be brought up to minimum standard within one (1) month of the contract award date. A Monthly Inspection Report shall be supplied to the Contractor. The Contractor shall complete and emailed the Monthly Inspection Report to the Performance Administrator (Park Site Supervisor or designee) by the fifth (5th) of the following month. Upon written notice of any deficiencies the Contractor shall provide response of the resolution within a twenty-four (24) hour period. A monthly walk through with Contractors Account Manager and the Performance Administrator (Site Supervisor or designee) hence forth defined as Performance Administrator, is mandatory in this Contract. The Site Performance Administrator shall document all service inspections and reports on the Quality Control Inspection Report which will be emailed to the Contractor, Program Manager, and Contract Administrator by the tenth (10th) of each month. All communication shall be provided in writing and may be followed-up with a phone call. The lack of inspections by the County or any error or omission in these specifications shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to perform landscape management services in accordance with generally accepted industry standards. Work under this contract includes, but not limited to mowing, plant and tree pruning, litter/debris removal, edging, trimming, blowing of hardscapes, and may include as needed irrigation system maintenance, fertilization and pest control services. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, supplies equipment, tools, transportation, and pay related disposal fees and supervision to deliver all ground maintenance services as described herein on the entire premises at Fort Christmas Park, 0000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 & State Road 50 Boat Ramp 00000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000.
General Performance Requirements. 2.1 Child care provider shall follow all statutes, regulations, and policies of the Department.
2.2 The provider shall provide child care services to the Department in accordance with the provisions and requirements stated herein. Services purchased by the Department shall consist only of those services in which the provider is licensed by the Department of Health and Senior Services, Section for Child Care Regulation (DHSS/SCCR) to provide.
a. The provider shall perform services under this agreement for the Department on an “as needed, if needed” basis. The Department does not guarantee any amount of business or payment to the provider through this agreement.
General Performance Requirements. (1) For each eligible Individual receiving Case Management Services, the CDDP shall create and submit a Client Prior Authorization (CPA) in eXPRS for Case Management Services within five business days of the CDDP’s determination that the Individual is eligible for Case Management Services. Updates or changes to an Individual’s eligibility or service period for Case Management Services must be reflected in the Individual’s CPA within five business days of the CDDP’s receipt of notification of change. The Case Management CPAs that are submitted successfully by the CDDP and are accepted through eXPRS will serve as the CDDP enrollment roster for Case Management Services.
(2) Providers of Case Management Services funded by ODHS shall:
(a) Comply with the requirements of OAR Chapter 411 Division 320 “Community Developmental Disabilities Program” and Division 415 “Case Management Services for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities”, as such rules may be revised from time to time.
(b) Complete annual plan entry into eXPRS for any Plan of Care Services under the guidelines identified in OAR 000-000-0000 “Service Planning”. Failure to follow the guidelines identified may result in payment withholding for services rendered or other actions as deemed appropriate by ODHS.
(c) Develop, maintain, and effectively implement systems and procedures for the timely and accurate documentation of Case Management Services.
(d) Comply with all ODHS requirements designed to assure the timely and accurate enrollment, Service Authorization, and service payment for Individuals receiving Case Management Services.
(e) Ensure that all Claims billed are for activities that meet ODHS guidelines for Case Management.
(f) Ensure each Individual receiving Case Management Services is eligible for DD Services, with eligibility determined in accordance with OAR Chapter 411, Division 320, as such rules may be revised from time to time.
(g) Complete and submit Case Management Service eligibility or enrollment information via established methods, and update forms following instructions and using forms(s) or method(s) designated by ODHS. Failure to submit the Case Management Service eligibility or enrollment form may delay the approval of the service authorization for Case Management Services.
(h) Ensure that all Oregon Administrative Rules and ODHS policies, procedures, and Transmittals are complied with and that CDDP staff provide Case Management Operations in compliance with E...
General Performance Requirements. (1) When providing Abuse Investigation Services for ODHS, CDDP will:
(a) Comply with OAR Chapter 411, Division 320 “Community Developmental Disabilities Program”, as such rules may be revised from time to time.
(b) Comply with ORS 430 and OAR Chapter 407, Division 045 “Office of Training, Investigations and Safety ”(XXXX), as such statutes and rules may be revised from time to time.
(c) Comply with ODHS policies and procedures and ODHS Transmittals requesting action or providing policy information.
(2) CDDP must employ individuals as abuse investigators or have an agreement with an identified CDDP or Subcontractor, to perform abuse investigation activities which include the provision of Abuse Investigation Services in a Program Area and who will be referred to as the “Abuse Investigator”.
(3) CDDP or Subcontractor shall employ, provide training, and require attendance to mandatory training for Abuse Investigators indicated in the Workload Model for Abuse Investigation Services within the funding allotted.
(4) Abuse Investigators must use a State approved information system, forms, and procedures for acting on mandatory abuse reports, assessing protective services, and conducting investigations for documentation of findings regarding abuse allegations.
(5) Abuse Investigators must complete the abuse investigation duties within the timelines outlined in rule. Any variance to the investigation rules in OAR Chapter 407, Division 45 “Office of Training, Investigations and Safety” must be reviewed and approved by XXXX.
(6) Abuse Investigators must participate in quarterly meetings held by XXXX.
(7) Upon reasonable notice, Abuse Investigators must participate in a contested case matter, including as a witness, at any stage of the hearing or any other legal matters arising from their role.
(8) Abuse Investigators must participate in the county multidisciplinary team relative to ORS 430.739 “County multidisciplinary teams; protocols; reports” and provide any requested data and information needed to comply with ORS 403.739 and OAR Chapter 407, Division 45.
(9) Per ORS 430.731(3) a person employed by a CDDP as a case manager may not serve as the lead investigator of an allegation of abuse of a person with a developmental disability.
(10) A CDDP may identify a back-up Abuse Investigator who is also a case manager or Services Coordinator. Back-up Abuse Investigators must complete the Investigator Core Competencies training as delivered by XXXX. A back-up Abuse Investig...
General Performance Requirements. 2.1 The contractor shall provide services in accordance with the provisions and requirements stated herein. Services purchased by the Department shall consist only of those services described herein.
General Performance Requirements. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, supplies equipment, tools, transportation, and pay related disposal fees and supervision to deliver all ground maintenance services as described herein on the entire premises at Xxxxxx Park, 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxx.,
General Performance Requirements. Consultant, as directed, shall attend in person or telephonically all meetings, conferences and hearings, and provide drawings and exhibits necessary to complete the work.
General Performance Requirements. NSGT shall provide proper training and education to all persons performing Services, and shall ensure that such persons have sufficient experience and expertise to perform the Services in an efficient and effective manner. NSGT covenants and warrants that NSGT will perform all Services in accordance with the standards and practices of care, skill, and diligence customarily observed by similar firms under similar circumstances at the time the Services are rendered. Xtera’s acceptance of and/or payment for NSGT’s workmanship, materials/Parts, or Product shall not relieve NSGT of the warranty obligations herein.
General Performance Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the landscape and keeping grounds clean, neat, and well-tended at County Parks Facilities. Plants and turf shall be green, healthy, and weed free. All grounds shall be brought up to minimum standard within one (1) month of the contract award date. A Monthly Inspection Report shall be supplied to the Contractor. The Contractor shall complete and emailed the Monthly Inspection Report to the Performance Administrator (Park Site Supervisor or designee) by the fifth (5th) of the following month. Upon written notice of any deficiencies the Contractor shall provide response of the resolution within a twenty-four
General Performance Requirements. Except as specifically agreed to the contrary in the applicable Order or Statement of Work in writing by the parties, Supplier shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform the Services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the applicable Statement of Work. Supplier shall provide proper training and education to all persons performing Services, and shall ensure that such persons have sufficient experience and expertise to perform the Services in an efficient and effective manner. Upon SPANSION’s request, Supplier shall provide to SPANSION reasonably satisfactory evidence of such training, education, experience, and expertise. SPANSION’s acceptance of Supplier’s workmanship, materials, or Product and/or Services which do not conform to the applicable specifications shall not relieve Supplier of the warranty obligations herein.