Common use of NEW AGREEMENT REQUIRED Clause in Contracts

NEW AGREEMENT REQUIRED. (a) If there is a change of ownership of an OTP as specified in Article 8.2(b), then the new owner, in order to be an authorized intensive outpatient program, must enter into a new agreement with DHA. The new owner is subject to any existing plan of correction, expiration date, applicable health and safety standards, ownership and financial interest disclosure requirements and any other provisions and requirements of this agreement. (b) An OTP contemplating or negotiating a change in ownership must notify DHA in writing at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. At the discretion of the Director, DHA, or a designee, this agreement may remain in effect until a new Participation Agreement can be signed to provide continuity of coverage for beneficiaries. An IOP that has provided the required 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership may seek an extension of this agreement’s effect for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the transfer of ownership. Failure to provide 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership will result in a denial of a request for an extension of this agreement and termination of this agreement upon transfer of ownership as specified in Article 8.2(a).‌ (c) Prior to a transfer of ownership of an OTP, the new owners may petition DHA in writing for a new Participation Agreement. The new owners must document that all required licenses and accreditations have been maintained, and must provide documentation regarding any program changes. Before a new Participation Agreement is executed, the Director, DHA, or a designee will review the OTP to ensure that it is in compliance with 32 CFR 199.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement for Opioid Treatment Program (Otp) Services, Participation Agreement for Opioid Treatment Program (Otp) Services, Participation Agreement for Opioid Treatment Program (Otp) Services

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NEW AGREEMENT REQUIRED. (a) If there is a change of ownership of an OTP IOP as specified in Article 8.2(b), then the new owner, in order to be an authorized intensive outpatient program, must enter into a new agreement with DHA. The new owner is subject to any existing plan of correction, expiration date, applicable health and safety standards, ownership and financial interest disclosure requirements and any other provisions and requirements of this agreement. (b) An OTP IOP contemplating or negotiating a change in ownership must notify DHA in writing at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. At the discretion of the Director, DHA, or a designee, this agreement may remain in effect until a new Participation Agreement can be signed to provide continuity of coverage for beneficiaries. An IOP that has provided the required 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership may seek an extension of this agreement’s effect for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the transfer of ownership. Failure to provide 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership will result in a denial of a request for an extension of this agreement and termination of this agreement upon transfer of ownership as specified in Article 8.2(a).‌ (c) Prior to a transfer of ownership of an OTPIOP, the new owners may petition DHA in writing for a new Participation Agreement. The new owners must document that all required licenses and accreditations have been maintained, and must provide documentation regarding any program changes. Before a new Participation Agreement is executed, the Director, DHA, or a designee will review the OTP IOP to ensure that it is in compliance with 32 CFR 199.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement for Intensive Outpatient Program (Iop) Services, Participation Agreement for Intensive Outpatient Program (Iop) Services, Participation Agreement for Intensive Outpatient Program (Iop) Services

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NEW AGREEMENT REQUIRED. (a) If there is a change of ownership of an OTP IOP as specified in Article 8.2(b), then the new owner, in order to be an authorized intensive outpatient program, must enter into a new agreement with DHA. The new owner is subject to any existing plan of correction, expiration date, applicable health and safety standards, ownership and financial interest disclosure requirements and any other provisions and requirements of this agreement. (b) An OTP IOP contemplating or negotiating a change in ownership must notify DHA in writing at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. At the discretion of the Director, DHA, or a designee, this agreement may remain in effect until a new Participation Agreement can be signed to provide continuity of coverage for beneficiaries. An IOP that has provided the required 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership may seek an extension of this agreement’s effect for a period not to exceed 180 days from the date of the transfer of ownership. Failure to provide 30 days’ advance notification of a change of ownership will result in a denial of a request for an extension of this agreement and termination of this agreement upon transfer of ownership as specified in Article 8.2(a).‌ (c) Prior to a transfer of ownership of an OTPIOP, the new owners may petition DHA in writing for a new Participation Agreement. The new owners must document that all required licenses and accreditations have been maintained, and must provide documentation regarding any program changes. Before a new Participation Agreement is executed, the Director, DHA, or a designee will review the OTP IOP to ensure that it is in compliance with 32 CFR 199. 9.1 INCIDENT REPORTS‌‌‌

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Participation Agreement for Intensive Outpatient Program (Iop) Services, Participation Agreement for Intensive Outpatient Program (Iop) Services

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