INVOICING, PAYMENT AND COMPENSATION Sample Clauses

INVOICING, PAYMENT AND COMPENSATION. 8.1 VMS COMPANY shall electronically submit to each State or Local Agency on a periodic basis as set forth in the Business Rules a detailed, consolidated and itemized invoice for the Services of Contracted Personnel for the immediately preceding Billing Period. The State or Local Agency shall pay VMS COMPANY the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after receipt of the electronic invoice, provided that the time worked and services performed have been approved by the State or Local Agency, and subject to the good faith dispute provisions of s. 16.658 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Within seven (7) days of receipt of the State's payment of an invoice, VMS COMPANY shall pay the Contractors for the Contractor invoices reflected therein, less VMS COMPANY's Fee. Payments to Contractors shall be by check unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. VMS COMPANY shall invoice a State or Local Agency for the services of a Contractor only after the implementation of the VMS Program at such Agency and after such Agency's Contracted Personnel have been trained to use the VMS System.
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INVOICING, PAYMENT AND COMPENSATION. 8.1 VMS COMPANY shall electronically submit to each State or Local Agency on a periodic basis as set forth in the Business Rules a detailed, consolidated and itemized invoice for the Services of Contracted Personnel for the immediately preceding Billing Period. The State or Local Agency shall pay VMS COMPANY the amount invoiced within thirty (30) days after receipt of the electronic invoice, provided that the time worked and services performed have been approved by the State or Local Agency, and subject to the good faith dispute provisions of s. 16.
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