Common use of Match Violations Clause in Contracts

Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreements, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during interview, matching and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreements. At any time the NRMP may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h), 3.3, or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match, the NRMP shall note in the R3 system that the applicant or program is the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted the opportunity to contest the adverse action pursuant to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match under this section is in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. Therefore, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the dispute resolution process set forth in Section 14.0.

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

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Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreements, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during the application, interview, matching and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreements. At any time before the Match results are released, the NRMP may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h), 3.3, or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match, the NRMP shall note in the R3 system that the applicant or program is the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted the opportunity to contest the adverse action pursuant to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match under this section is in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. Therefore, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall remain in place and shall not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the dispute resolution process set forth in Section 14.0.

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreements, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during the application, interview, matching and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreements. At any time before the Match results are released, the NRMP may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h2.4.3(h), 3.3, 3.3.2 or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match, the NRMP shall note in the R3 system that the applicant or program is the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted the opportunity to contest the adverse action pursuant to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match under this section is in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. Therefore, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall remain in place and shall not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the dispute resolution process set forth in Section 14.0.

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreements, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during the application, interview, matching and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert or circumvent eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The the Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreements. At any time If the NRMP may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if receives sufficient, credible information that a violation of this Agreement has occurred, the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h), 3.3, or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded will initiate an opportunity to be heard investigation in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an applicant Following completion of its review, a Review Panel shall issue a written Review Panel Report and confirm whether or program from not the Main Residency Matchmedical school has violated the Agreement. If the Review Panel has confirmed a violation and the medical school accepts the adverse decision, the decision will be considered final and the NRMP shall note in will issue a Final Report of the R3 system that case. If the applicant or program is the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted the opportunity to contest medical school, contests the adverse action pursuant determination through available dispute resolution procedures described in Section 14.0 below, a Final Report will not be issued until dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted or waived. A copy of the Final Report shall be sent to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from medical school and the Main Residency Match under this section is in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations list of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. Therefore, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the dispute resolution process set forth recipients as described below in Section 14.08.2.

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

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Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP the Match Week Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP) and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation this Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreementsthis Agreement, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during the application, interview, matching matching, and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert or circumvent eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The the Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreementsthis Agreement. At any time If the NRMP receives sufficient, credible information that a violation of this Agreement may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if have occurred, the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h), 3.3, or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded will initiate an opportunity to be heard investigation in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an Following completion of its review, a Review Panel shall issue a written Review Panel Report and confirm whether or not the subject applicant or program from has violated the Main Residency Match, Agreement. If the NRMP shall note in the R3 system that Review Panel has confirmed a violation and the applicant or program is accepts the adverse decision, the decision will be considered final and the NRMP will issue a Final Report of the case. If the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted program, as the opportunity to contest case may be, contests the adverse action pursuant to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from the Main Residency Match under this section is determination through available dispute resolution procedures described in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. ThereforeSection 15.0 below, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall a Final Report will not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the issued until dispute resolution process set forth in Section 14.0.procedures have been exhausted or

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

Match Violations. 8.1 NRMP Violations Policies and Procedures All Main Residency Match participants shall behave in an ethical and responsible manner during the matching process and SOAP and shall comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. It is the policy of the NRMP to investigate alleged breaches of the Agreements, including but not limited to: failure to provide complete, timely, and accurate information during the application, interview, matching and SOAP processes; discrepancies in graduation credentials; attempts to subvert or circumvent eligibility requirements, the matching process, or SOAP; failure to offer or accept an appointment as required by the results of a Match outcome; and any other irregular behavior or activity that occurs in connection with registration, the submission or modification of a rank order list or SOAP preference list, and/or the participant's commitment to honor The the Match outcome. Main Residency Match participants shall report to the NRMP any suspected violation of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. The NRMP Policies and Procedures for Reporting, Investigation, and Disposition of Violations of NRMP Agreements ("Violations Policy") shall govern the NRMP's handling of match violations and are incorporated by reference in and are an integral part of the Match Participation Agreements. At any time If the NRMP receives sufficient, credible information that a violation of this Agreement may withdraw any applicant or program from the Main Residency Match if have occurred, the NRMP believes it has credible evidence that the applicant or program has violated the terms of the applicable Agreement. Applicants or programs withdrawn under sections 2.4.2(h), 3.3, or 8.0 of the Match Participation Agreement Among Applicants, the NRMP, and Participating Programs shall be afforded will initiate an opportunity to be heard investigation in accordance with the Violations Policy. Upon withdrawing an applicant Following completion of its review, a Review Panel shall issue a written Review Panel Report and confirm whether or program from not the Main Residency Matchmedical school has violated the Agreement. If the Review Panel has confirmed a violation and the medical school accepts the adverse decision, the decision will be considered final and the NRMP shall note in will issue a Final Report of the R3 system that case. If the applicant or program is the subject of “pending action” until the applicant or program has waived or exhausted the opportunity to contest medical school, contests the adverse action pursuant determination through available dispute resolution procedures described in Section 14.0 below, a Final Report will not be issued until dispute resolution procedures have been exhausted or waived. A copy of the Final Report shall be sent to the Violations Policy. The NRMP's authority to withdraw an applicant or program from medical school and the Main Residency Match under this section is in addition to its authority to impose sanctions for violations list of the applicable Match Participation Agreement. Therefore, any decision by the NRMP to withdraw an applicant or program under this section shall not be subject to any suspension in the event the applicant or program chooses to contest the withdrawal or other action by the NRMP under the dispute resolution process set forth recipients as described below in Section 14.08.2.

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Samples: Match Participation Agreement

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