PPACA Requirements Sample Clauses

PPACA Requirements. It is the intent of this Agreement to provide, at a minimum, all of the benefits, rights and responsibilities afforded as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), and the regulations promulgated under the authority of this Act, except for the benefits, rights and responsibilities as specifically excluded by GovGuam.
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PPACA Requirements. 2.3 GUARANTEED RENEWABILITY OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE ...................
PPACA Requirements. It is the intent of this Agreement to provide, at a minimum, all of the benefits, rights and responsibilities afforded as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), and the regulations promulgated under the authority of this Act, except for the benefits, rights and responsibilities as specifically excluded by GovGuam. Guaranteed Renewability of Health Insurance Coverage: In the event that GovGuam invokes the protection afforded by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended, found at Section 2712 of the Public Health Services Act, and its regulations, for the guaranteed renewability of health insurance coverage the parties agree that coverage would be continued until a new contract is in place with the first ninety (90) days of coverage guaranteed at the same rate and plan designs.

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  • Health Requirements A. Provider shall remain in compliance with all applicable federal, state, county, and municipal, statutes, laws, ordinances, regulations, and guidelines, as well as any Board guidelines, policies, and rules in effect now or later, and as amended from time to time related to COVID-19. B. Provider shall comply with evolving requirements to protect the health and safety of Student Participants and staff, as expressed in local, and state guidance from various government agencies. This includes, but is not limited to, adhering to all health and safety guidelines issued by CPS, IDPH, and CDPH related to COVID-19. Provider acknowledges these health and safety guidelines are subject to change. C. Required health and safety practices may vary across age groups and settings. Provider shall comply, at a minimum, with all health and safety mandates issued by the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago and guidance from the Illinois State Board of Education (“ISBE”). D. Under Chicago’s March 19 Public Health Order, congregate facilities (such as long-term care facilities, childcare settings, correctional facilities, etc.) must immediately report to CDPH clusters of COVID-19 patients, defined as two or more confirmed cases of COVID-19 occurring within 14 calendar days of each other at a facility. To report positive cases, Provider must complete the COVID-19 Online Case Report Form found at the following website: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/surveys/?s=FR7MAJAY84. A copy of the current COVID-19 Online Case Report Form is attached and incorporated into this Supplemental Scope as Attachment A. Provider must also comply with additional operational, reporting and tracing requirements established by CPS. E. As of July 13, 2020, interim guidance issued by CDPH encourages notification for every COVID-19 case. For more information, see CDPH Interim Guidance on Management of COVID 19 Cases in Childcare Settings (“CDPH Guidance”) at the following link: https://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/content/dam/city/depts/cdph/HealthProtectionandResponse/Interim% 20Guidance%20on%20Management%20of%20COVID 19%20Cases%20in%20Childcare%20Settings%2007.13.

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