Common use of Minor Administrative Changes Clause in Contracts

Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 of these Special Conditions. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 33 contracts

Samples: Health and Human Services, Services Agreement, Health And

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Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work Project or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 of these Special Conditionsthe UTC. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor Grantee will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: Health And, Contract Affirmations, Interlocal Cooperation Contract Health and Human Services Commission Contract

Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s 's designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work Project or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 of these Special Conditionsthe UTC. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor Grantee will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services

Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s 's designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 of these Special Conditions. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract Health And, Interagency Cooperation Contract Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services

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Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s 's designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 Error! Reference source not found. of these Special ConditionsAdditional Provisions. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor Grantee will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

Minor Administrative Changes. HHSC’s 's designee, referred to as the Contract Manager, Project Sponsor, or other equivalent, in the Contract, is authorized to provide written approval of mutually agreed upon Minor Administrative Changes to the Work or the Contract that do not increase the fees or term. Changes that increase the fees or term must be accomplished through the formal amendment procedure, as set forth in Section 5.01 4.01 of these Special Conditions. Upon approval of a Minor Administrative Change, HHSC and Contractor will maintain written notice that the change has been accepted in their Contract files.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.depelchin.org

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