Pickup Wait Time Sample Clauses

Pickup Wait Time. The average waiting time for a scheduled pickup going to an appointment shall not exceed fifteen (15) minutes. Actual waiting time shall be thirty-minutes or less. A client, under no circumstances, shall arrive more than thirty-minutes prior to appointments, unless this is done at the client’s request.
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Pickup Wait Time. For the A leg, the wait time for a scheduled pickup going to an appointment (A leg) should not exceed fifteen (15) minutes before and fifteen (15) minutes after the scheduled pickup time. On time pick up shall mean that the NEMT provider arrived within fifteen (15) minutes prior to or after the scheduled pick up time. The NEMT provider shall be required to be onsite for at least ten (10) minutes after the scheduled pickup time and cannot leave prior to the actual pickup time (e.g. For a pickup time of 8:00 a provider arriving between 7:50-8:00 would have to wait until 8:10 to declare the passenger a no-show).

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