Monitoring the Demonstration Clause Samples
The "Monitoring the Demonstration" clause establishes the right of one party, typically the client or a regulatory body, to observe and oversee the conduct of a demonstration, such as a product trial or service showcase. This clause may specify the methods of monitoring, such as on-site visits, remote access, or periodic reporting, and can outline the scope of information that must be made available for review. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability during the demonstration process, allowing the monitoring party to verify compliance with agreed standards and objectives.
Monitoring the Demonstration. The State will provide CMS with information to effectively monitor the Demonstration, upon request, in a reasonable time frame.
Monitoring the Demonstration. The Commonwealth will provide CMS with information to effectively monitor the Demonstration, upon request, in a reasonable time frame.
Monitoring the Demonstration. The State will provide CMS with information to effectively monitor the demonstration, upon request, in a reasonable time frame. Within 6 months of the date of the award of this demonstration, the State will implement appropriate controls approved by CMS to ensure oversight of demonstration claiming and expenditures.
