Plan of Correction Required (Contract Non-Compliance Sample Clauses

Plan of Correction Required (Contract Non-Compliance. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with all requirements of this Contract. In the event SCDHHS or its designee finds that the Contractor and/or its subcontractors failed to comply with any requirements of this Contract, the Contractor shall be required to submit a plan of correction to SCDHHS outlining the steps it will take to correct any deficiencies and/or non-compliance issues identified by SCDHHS in the Notice of Corrective Action. SCDHHS shall have final approval of the Contractor's plan of correction. The Contractor's plan of correction shall be submitted to SCDHHS within the time frame specified in the Notice of Corrective Action. The Contractor and/or its subcontractor(s) shall implement the corrective action as approved by SCDHHS and shall be in compliance with the Contract requirements noted within the time frame specified in the Notice of Corrective Action. The Contractor and/or its subcontractors shall be available and cooperate with SCDHHS and/or its designee as needed in implementing the approved corrective actions. Failure of the Contractor and/or its subcontractor(s) to implement and follow the plan of correction as approved by SCDHHS shall subject the Contractor to the actions stated in §§13.2, 13.3 and 13.5 including all subsections of this Contract.
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Plan of Correction Required (Contract Non-Compliance. The Contractor and its Subcontractors shall comply with all requirements of this Contract. In the event the Department or its designee finds that the Contractor and/or its Subcontractors failed to comply with any requirements of this Contract, the Contractor shall be required to submit a plan of correction to the Department outlining the steps it will take to correct any deficiencies and/or non-compliance issues identified by Department in the Notice of Corrective Action along with interim milestones to be achieved, the criteria for determining that a milestone has been achieved, reporting objectives and schedule, staffing commitment and sufficiently detailed description for the Department to determine the appropriateness and effectiveness of the plan of correction. The Department shall have final approval of the Contractor's plan of correction. The Department will provide written notification to a Contractor which it places under a Corrective Action Plan (CAP). Further, to ensure transparency of operations, the Department will make a public announcement when it places the Contractor under a CAP. The announcement will, at a minimum, be made via Provider Bulletin, media release and/or publication on the Department’s web site. The Contractor's plan of correction shall be submitted to Department within the time frame specified in the Notice of Corrective Action. The Contractor and/or its Subcontractor(s) shall implement the corrective actions as approved by the Department and shall be in compliance with the Contract requirements noted within the time frame specified in the Notice of Corrective Action. The Contractor and/or its Subcontractors shall be available and cooperate with the Department and/or its designee as needed in implementing the approved corrective actions. Failure of the Contractor and/or its subcontractor(s) to implement and follow the plan of correction as approved by the Department shall subject the Contractor to the actions, stated in §§13.2, 13.3 and 13.5 including all subsections of this Contract.

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