Common use of Notice of Funding Excess or Insufficiency Clause in Contracts

Notice of Funding Excess or Insufficiency. PROVIDER must advise MSHN in writing by March 30th and immediately any time thereafter if the amount of MSHN funding may not be used in its entirety or appears to be insufficient.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement, Substance Use Disorder Recovery Contractual Agreement, Recovery Contractual Agreement

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Notice of Funding Excess or Insufficiency. PROVIDER PROVIDER, if applicable, must should advise MSHN in writing by March 30th and immediately any time thereafter if the amount of MSHN funding may not be used in its entirety or appears to be insufficient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Substance Use Disorder Prevention Services Contractual Agreement

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Notice of Funding Excess or Insufficiency. PROVIDER must PROVIDER, if applicable, should advise MSHN in writing by March 30th and immediately any time thereafter if the amount of MSHN funding may not be used in its entirety or appears to be insufficient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Substance Use Disorder Prevention Services Contractual Agreement

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