PERFORMANCE AND MONITORING. A. The Contractor agrees to report all occupational illnesses and injuries which are diagnosed during the contract period to the DOL , utilizing the form entitled “Physician’s Report of Occupational Disease”. B. The DOL may make informal visits of reasonable frequency and duration with advanced notice for the purpose of program monitoring and evaluation. Such visits may include the examination of a reasonable number of patient files and records. C. The DOL shall monitor the Contractor's overall program performance, inform the Contractor of any specific program deficiencies, and make requests for corrective action when necessary. (1) The Contractor will be responsible for submitting an annual program report that complies with the guidelines specified in Attachment A, Annual Program Report Guidelines Occupational Health Clinics. The report must be submitted to the DOL on or before August 1or thirty one (31) days following the termination of the contract, whichever comes first. (2) The Contractor agrees to cooperate with the DOL by providing any other performance reports or information requested by the DOL for the purpose of evaluating the activities funded by this contract. A time schedule for regular reporting will be determined by the DOL. E. The DOL shall have the right to terminate this agreement in accordance with the General Conditions. F. The Contractor further agrees to abide by all terms, conditions, and specifications detailed in the DOL-approved response to the Request for Proposal for an Auxiliary or Occupational Health Clinic.
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Samples: Occupational Health Clinic Agreement, Occupational Health Clinic Agreement, Auxiliary Occupational Health Clinic Agreement
PERFORMANCE AND MONITORING. A. The Contractor agrees to report all occupational illnesses and injuries which are diagnosed during the contract period to the DOL , utilizing the form entitled “Physician’s Report of Occupational Disease”.
B. The DOL may make informal visits of reasonable frequency and duration with advanced notice for the purpose of program monitoring and evaluation. Such visits may include the examination of a reasonable number of patient files and records.
C. The DOL shall monitor the Contractor's overall program performance, inform the Contractor of any specific program deficiencies, and make requests for corrective action when necessary.
(1) The Contractor will be responsible for submitting an annual program report that complies with the guidelines specified in Attachment A, Annual Program Report Guidelines Occupational Health Clinics. The report must be submitted to the DOL on or before August 1or thirty one (31) days following the termination of the contract, whichever which ever comes first.
(2) The Contractor agrees to cooperate with the DOL by providing any other performance reports or information requested by the DOL for the purpose of evaluating the activities funded by this contract. A time schedule for regular reporting will be determined by the DOL.
E. The As detailed in Section 3 (A) of the General Conditions of this contract, if for any reason the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this contract, the DOL shall thereupon have the right to terminate this agreement in accordance with Section 3 of the General Conditions. “Timely and proper manner,” as referred to in this contract, includes the submission of all contract materials and other paperwork to the DOL on or before the established deadlines.
F. The Contractor further agrees to abide by all terms, conditions, and specifications detailed in the DOL-approved response to the Request for Proposal for an Auxiliary or Occupational Health Clinic.
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Samples: Auxiliary Occupational Health Clinic Agreement, Occupational Health Clinic Agreement
PERFORMANCE AND MONITORING. A. The Contractor agrees to report all occupational illnesses and injuries which are diagnosed during the contract period to the DOL , utilizing the form entitled “Physician’s Report of Occupational Disease”.
B. The DOL may make informal visits of reasonable frequency and duration with advanced notice for the purpose of program monitoring and evaluation. Such visits may include the examination of a reasonable number of patient files and records.
C. The DOL shall monitor the Contractor's overall program performance, inform the Contractor of any specific program deficiencies, and make requests for corrective action when necessary.
(1) The Contractor will be responsible for submitting an annual program report that complies with the guidelines specified in Attachment A, Annual Program Report Guidelines Occupational Health Clinics. The report must be submitted to the DOL on or before August 1or thirty one (31) days following the termination of the contract, whichever comes first.
(2) The Contractor agrees to cooperate with the DOL by providing any other performance reports or information requested by the DOL for the purpose of evaluating the activities funded by this contract. A time schedule for regular reporting will be determined by the DOL.
E. The DOL shall have the right to terminate this agreement in accordance with Section 5 of the General Conditions.
F. The Contractor further agrees to abide by all terms, conditions, and specifications detailed in the DOL-approved response to the Request for Proposal for an Auxiliary or Occupational Health Clinic.
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Samples: Occupational Health Clinic Agreement