Plan-to-Plan Reconciliation Sample Clauses

Plan-to-Plan Reconciliation. Express Scripts will perform plan-to- plan coordination with other providers of prescription drug coverage as set forth in the Medicare Drug Rules and any related reconciliation; provided, that no later than January 31 of the calendar year immediately following completion of such coordination or reconciliation process, Express Scripts shall pay to the Agency an amount equal to payments recovered for the EGWP Benefit, but at the same time Express Scripts shall have a right to recoup from the Agency any amount which Express Scripts is obligated to pay to any other prescription drug plan pursuant to a plan-to-plan reconciliation.
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  • Recoupment of Wage and Benefit Overpayments (a) In the event that an employee receives wages or benefits from the Agency to which the employee is not entitled, regardless of whether the employee knew or should have known of the overpayment, the Agency shall notify the employee in writing of the overpayment which will include information supporting that an overpayment exists and the amount of wages and/or benefits to be repaid.

  • Compensation for Delay The time allowed for carrying out the work, as entered in the tender form, shall be strictly observed by the contractor and shall be deemed to be the essence of the contract and shall be reckoned from the fifteenth day after the date on which the order to commence the work is issued to the contractor, for a work where completion is up to 6 months For works, for which the completion period is beyond six months: - The period will be reckoned from the thirtieth day after the date on which the order to commence the work is issued to contractor .The work shall throughout the stipulated period of contract be proceeded with all due diligence, keeping in view that time is the essence of the contract. The contractor shall be bound in all cases, in which the time allowed for any work exceeds one month, to complete 1/8th of the whole work before 1/4th of the whole time allowed under the contract has elapsed, 3/8th of the work before 1/2 of such time has elapsed and 3/4th of the work before 3/4th of such time has elapsed. In the event of the contractor failing to comply with the above conditions, the Commissionor/CMO shall levy on the contractor, as compensation an amount equal to: 0.5% (zero point five percent) of the value of work (contract sum) for each week of delay, provided that the total amount of compensation under this provision of the clause shall be limited to 6% (six percent) of the value of work. (Contract sum) Provided further that if the contractor fails to achieve 30% (thirty percent) progress in half (1/2) of original or validly extended period of time (reference clause 5 below) the contract shall stand terminated after due notice to the contractor and his contract finallised, with xxxxxxx money and or security deposit forfeited and levy of further compensation at the rate of 10% of the balance amount of contract left incomplete, either from the bill, and or from available security/performance guarantee or shall be recovered as "Arrears of land revenue". The decision of the Competent Authority in the matter of grant of extension of time only (reference clause 5 below) shall be final, binding and conclusive. But he has no right to change either the rate of compensation or reduce and or condone the period of delay- once such an order is passed by him (on each extension application of the contractor). It shall not be open for a revision. Where the Commissioner/CMO or Competent Authority or Commissioner/CMO as the case may decides that the contractor is liable to pay compensation for not giving proportionate progress under this clause and the compensation is recommended during the intermediate period, such compensation shall be kept in deposit and shall be refunded if the contractor subsequently makes up the progress for the lost time, within the period of contract including extension granted, if any. failing which the compensation amount shall be forfeited in favour of the Nagar Xxxxx/Nagar Palika Parishad/Nagar Panchayat Clause 3 -:Action when the work is left incomplete abandoned or delayed beyond the time limit permitted by the Commissioner/CMO or Competent Authority: -

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  • Sick Leave to Establish EI Maternity Benefits If the Employee will be able to establish a new EI Maternity Benefit claim in the six weeks immediately following the birth of her child through access to sick leave at 100% of her regular salary, she shall be eligible for up to six weeks leave at 100% of her regular salary without deduction from the sick days or short term disability leave days (remainder of six weeks topped-up as SEB).

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