Common use of Pilot Period and Service Delivery Period Clause in Contracts

Pilot Period and Service Delivery Period. Commencing on January 1, 2016, a pilot of the PFS Project shall be conducted for approximately 13 weeks (the “Pilot Period”), as determined below, in order to test the data transfer and other evaluation-related processes associated with the PFS Project. The Service Delivery Period is the period of time during which Potential Clients Enroll in the NFP Program during the PFS Project, and are included in the PFS Evaluation and in the calculation of the PFS Success Payments (“Service Delivery Period”), all in accordance with this Contract. At the end of the ninth week of the Pilot Period, the Independent Evaluator will provide the Executive Committee with a) a recommendation of the date on which the Pilot Period should terminate and the Service Delivery Period should commence and b) a recommendation as to whether the Sample Members during the Pilot Period should be included in the PFS Evaluation, based on how well the data transfer and other evaluation-related processes were conducted during the Pilot Period. By the end of the tenth week of the Pilot Period, based upon input from the Independent Evaluator, the Executive Committee will decide the date when the Service Delivery Period will commence. The Independent Evaluator will determine whether to include the Sample Members during the Pilot Period in the PFS Evaluation. Medicaid funding under the HV Pilot Waiver will only be available during the HV Pilot Waiver period as approved by CMS. The HV Pilot Waiver period will be from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2020. After the HV Pilot Waiver period concludes, or if the HV Pilot Waiver period is terminated, the IAs will no longer be able to xxxx SCDHHS under the HV Pilot Waiver for services they provide unless SCDHHS requests and is granted a renewal of the HV Pilot Waiver from CMS. Nothing in this Contract shall prevent (1) the IAs from billing SCDHHS if delivery of the NFP Program services becomes otherwise eligible for reimbursement under the South Carolina State Plan for Medical Assistance or (2) NFP from continuing the PFS Project utilizing other funding sources following any suspension or expiration of the HV Pilot Waiver.

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Samples: casesmartimpact.com, govlab.hks.harvard.edu, govlab.hks.harvard.edu

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Pilot Period and Service Delivery Period. Commencing on January 1, 2016, a pilot of the PFS Project shall be conducted for approximately 13 weeks (the “Pilot Period”), as determined ³3LORW ,3asHdUetLermRiGne´d below, in order to test the data transfer and other evaluation-related processes associated with the PFS Project. The Service Delivery Period is the period of time during which Potential Clients Enroll in the NFP Program during the PFS Project, and are included in the PFS Evaluation and in the calculation of the PFS Success Payments (“Service S³ervice Delivery Period”)´, all in accordance with this Contract. At the end of the ninth week of the Pilot Period, the Independent Evaluator will provide the Executive Committee with a) a recommendation of the date on which the Pilot Period should terminate and the Service Delivery Period should commence and b) a recommendation as to whether the Sample Members during the Pilot Period should be included in the PFS Evaluation, based on how well the data transfer and other evaluation-related processes were conducted during the Pilot Period. By the end of the tenth week of the Pilot Period, based upon input from the Independent Evaluator, the Executive Committee will decide the date when the Service Delivery Period will commence. The Independent Evaluator will determine whether to include the Sample Members during the Pilot Period in the PFS Evaluation. Medicaid funding under the HV Pilot Waiver will only be available during the HV Pilot Waiver period as approved by CMS. The HV Pilot Waiver period will be from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2020. After the HV Pilot Waiver period concludes, or if the HV Pilot Waiver period is terminated, the IAs will no longer be able to xxxx SCDHHS under the HV Pilot Waiver for services they provide unless SCDHHS requests and is granted a renewal of the HV Pilot Waiver from CMS. Nothing in this Contract shall prevent (1) the IAs from billing SCDHHS if delivery of the NFP Program services becomes otherwise eligible for reimbursement under the South Carolina State Plan for Medical Assistance or (2) NFP from continuing the PFS Project utilizing other funding sources following any suspension or expiration of the HV Pilot Waiver.

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Samples: govlab.hks.harvard.edu

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