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Reports and Requirements. The Program will:  Prepare and submit patient services performance reports. Due January 31, 2018  Conduct quality assurance/performance measurement summary reports on Key Quality Indicators. Due February 28, 2018  Submit monthly CARS expense and revenue reports  Prepare and submit a Cost Analysis report using the Relative Value Unit methodology. Due August 31, 2018.  Conduct and maintain documentation of monthly internal Quality Control record audits and documentation review  Notify the XX-XX/RH Program of staff changes and enroll new staff in the HCET “On-Boarding” program  Participate in on-site XX-XX/RH program and telephone/video-conference reviews and consultation  Notify XX-XX/RH Program staff in a timely manner of operational or service delivery problems and request consultation assistance as needed  Participate in XX-XX/RH Program sponsored business and continuing educational offerings. Name of Person Submitting Application:  Xxxx Xxxxx RN Date: 11/11/2016
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Reports and Requirements. (1) The Tribe agrees that it will: (a) Meet the requirements for Federal reimbursement of Title IV-E funds under the provisions of Children's Administration’s federally approved IV-E state plan; (b) Meet the requirements of the Tribe’s Child Placing Agency contract with the State; (c) Comply with the ICPC Agreement that Washington has signed with other states in the event the Tribe places a Title IV-E eligible child in an out of state placement through the Interstate Compact on Placement of Children (ICPC). When a child is Title IV-E eligible and placed in a licensed home in another state, the child is eligible for medical in the other state under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget and Reconciliation Act (COBRA). (d) Provide a written list to the Department, as part of the Tribal Time Study, of the Title IV-E children receiving services from the Tribe. (e) Conduct time studies of all positions for which Title IV-E funding is requested. These time studies will identify, by position, the amount of time spent on Title IV-E activities. The Tribe further agrees to provide to the Department the results of such time studies with the Tribe’s quarterly claim for reimbursement. These time studies shall be the basis for the allocation of the Tribe’s expenditures attributable to Title IV-E reimbursable activities. (f) Provide the DSHS-CA social worker the necessary information to allow the social worker to complete the xxxxxx care rate assessment or determine the group care rate, and/or other allowable services for the child that need to be authorized at placement or change of placements. (g) Provide the DSHS-CA social worker the necessary information to maintain the legal and placement data of each child under the court jurisdiction of the Tribe, as defined in this Operational Agreement, as outlined by DSHS/CA; (h) Documentation of legal structure for those children receiving services (in home or in placement) and under Tribal court supervision includes: i. Removal orders (protective custody, shelter care order or voluntary placement agreement), ii. Subsequent shelter orders, iii. MINOC/XXXXX/Dependency petition and findings of fact, conclusion of law, iv. Periodic court reviews, v. Permanency planning orders, and vi. Orders achieving a permanent plan (guardianship orders, dismissal). (i) Documentation of placement for those children receiving services (in home or in placement) and under Tribal court supervision includes: i. Any out of home placement which resulted from...
Reports and Requirements. (1) The Tribe agrees that it shall: (a) Meet the requirements for Federal reimbursement of Title IV-E funds under the provisions of Children's Administration’s federally approved IV-E state plan; (b) Comply with the Interstate Compact on Placement of Children (ICPC) Agreement that Washington has signed with other states in the event the Tribe places a Title IV-E eligible child in an out of state placement through ICPC. When a child is Title IV-E eligible and placed in a licensed home in another state, the child is eligible for medical in the other state under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget and Reconciliation Act (COBRA). (c) Provide a written list to the Department, as part of the Tribal Time Study, of the Title IV-E children receiving services from the Tribe. (d) Conduct time studies of all positions for which Title IV-E funding is requested. These time studies shall identify, by position, the amount of time spent on Title IV-

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  • Disclosure Requirements (a) The Estate Agent or Salesperson *has / does not have(1) (11) a conflict or potential conflict of interest in acting for the Tenant. If the Estate Agent or Salesperson has a conflict or potential conflict of interest, the details are as follows: (b) If the Estate Agent or Salesperson has declared that there is no conflict or potential conflict of interest but a conflict or potential conflict of interest only arises (or he becomes aware of the conflict or potential conflict of interest) after the execution of this Agreement, the conflict or potential conflict of interest must be immediately disclosed in writing to the Tenant. Upon such disclosure, the Estate Agent and Salesperson may continue to act for the Tenant only if the Tenant, being fully informed, consents in writing to the Estate Agent and Salesperson continuing to act for him.

  • Other Reporting Requirements ‌ The following describes certain other reports required under this Contract:

  • Compliance with Reporting Requirements The Company is subject to and in full compliance with the reporting requirements of Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

  • Reports and Records The Custodian shall: 11.1 create and maintain records relating to the performance of its obligations under this Agreement; 11.2 make available to the Fund, its auditors, agents and employees, upon reasonable request and during normal business hours of the Custodian, all records maintained by the Custodian pursuant to Section 11.1 above, subject, however, to all reasonable security requirements of the Custodian then applicable to the records of its custody customers generally; and 11.3 make available to the Fund all Electronic Reports; it being understood that the Custodian shall not be liable hereunder for the inaccuracy or incompleteness thereof or for errors in any information included therein except to the extent that such inaccuracy, incompleteness or errors are the result of the Custodian's negligence, bad faith or willful misconduct. All such reports and records shall, to the extent applicable, be maintained and preserved in conformity with the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. The Fund shall examine all records, howsoever produced or transmitted, promptly upon receipt thereof and notify the Custodian promptly of any discrepancy or error therein. Unless the Fund delivers written notice of any such discrepancy or error within a reasonable time after its receipt thereof, such records shall be deemed to be true and accurate. It is understood that the Custodian now obtains and will in the future obtain information on the value of assets from outside sources which may be utilized in certain reports made available to the Fund. The Custodian deems such sources to be reliable but it is acknowledged and agreed that the Custodian does not verify nor represent nor warrant as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and accordingly shall be without liability in selecting and using such sources and furnishing such information as long as the Custodian has shown due diligence in attempting to receive complete and accurate information.

  • Reporting Requirements The Company, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations.

  • Information Requirements The Company covenants that, if at any time before the end of the Effectiveness Period the Company is not subject to the reporting requirements of the Exchange Act, it will cooperate with any Holder and take such further reasonable action as any Holder may reasonably request in writing (including, without limitation, making such reasonable representations as any such Holder may reasonably request), all to the extent required from time to time to enable such Holder to sell Registrable Securities without registration under the Securities Act within the limitation of the exemptions provided by Rule 144 and Rule 144A under the Securities Act and customarily taken in connection with sales pursuant to such exemptions. Upon the written request of any Holder, the Company shall deliver to such Holder a written statement as to whether it has complied with such filing requirements, unless such a statement has been included in the Company’s most recent report filed pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of Exchange Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 7 shall be deemed to require the Company to register any of its securities (other than the Common Stock) under any section of the Exchange Act.

  • Reports and Statements The Lending Agent shall furnish the Client with the reports and statements set forth in the Securities Lending Guidelines or as otherwise agreed from time to time.

  • Securities Law Requirements The Company shall not be required to issue Shares pursuant to the Award, to the extent required, unless and until (a) such Shares have been duly listed upon each stock exchange on which the Common Shares are then registered; and (b) a registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933 with respect to such Shares is then effective.

  • Rule 144 Requirements After the earliest of (i) the closing of the sale of securities of the Company pursuant to a Registration Statement, (ii) the registration by the Company of a class of securities under Section 12 of the Exchange Act, or (iii) the issuance by the Company of an offering circular pursuant to Regulation A under the Securities Act, the Company agrees to: (a) make and keep current public information about the Company available, as those terms are understood and defined in Rule 144; (b) use its best efforts to file with the Commission in a timely manner all reports and other documents required of the Company under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act (at any time after it has become subject to such reporting requirements); and (c) furnish to any holder of Registrable Shares upon request (i) a written statement by the Company as to its compliance with the reporting requirements of Rule 144 and of the Securities Act and the Exchange Act (at any time after it has become subject to such reporting requirements), (ii) a copy of the most recent annual or quarterly report of the Company, and (iii) such other reports and documents of the Company as such holder may reasonably request to avail itself of any similar rule or regulation of the Commission allowing it to sell any such securities without registration.

  • Basic Requirements To be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program, all of the following basic requirements must be met, as well as any applicable additional requirements: • The primary address for your PayPal account must be in the United States. • The item must be a physical, tangible good that can be shipped, except for items subject to the Intangible Goods Additional Requirements. Transactions involving items that you deliver in person in connection with payment made in your physical store, may also be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program so long as the buyer paid for the transaction in person by using a PayPal goods and services QR code. • You must ship the item to the shipping address on the Transaction Details page in your PayPal account for the transaction. If you originally ship the item to the recipient’s shipping address on the Transaction Details page but the item is later redirected to a different address, you will not be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program. We therefore recommend not using a shipping service that is arranged by the buyer, so that you will be able to provide valid proof of shipping and delivery. • The shipping requirement does not apply to eligible transactions involving items that you deliver in person; provided, however, that you agree to provide us with alternative evidence of delivery or such additional documentation or information relating to the transaction that we may request. • You must respond to PayPal’s requests for documentation and other information in a timely manner as requested in our email correspondence with you or in our correspondence with you through the Resolution Center. If you do not respond to PayPal’s request for documentation and other information in the time requested, you may not be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program. • If the sale involves pre-ordered or made-to-order goods, you must ship within the timeframe you specified in the listing. Otherwise, it is recommended that you ship all items within 7 days after receipt of payment. • You provide us with valid proof of shipment or delivery. • The payment must be marked “eligible” or “partially eligible” in the case of Unauthorized Transaction claims, or “eligible” in the case of Item Not Received claims, for PayPal’s Seller Protection program on the Transaction Details page. • In the case of an Unauthorized Transaction claim, you must provide valid proof of shipment or proof of delivery that demonstrates that the item was shipped or provided to the buyer no later than two days after PayPal notified you of the dispute or reversal. For example, if PayPal notifies you of an Unauthorized Transaction claim on September 1, the valid proof of shipment must indicate that the item was shipped to the buyer no later than September 3 to be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program. PayPal determines, in its sole discretion, whether your claim is eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program. PayPal will make a decision, in its sole discretion, based on the eligibility requirements, any information or documentation provided during the resolution process, or any other information PayPal deems relevant and appropriate under the circumstances. To be eligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program for a buyer’s Item Not Received claim, you must meet both the basic requirements and the additional requirements listed below: • Where a buyer files a chargeback with the issuer for a card-funded transaction, the payment must be marked “eligible” for PayPal’s Seller Protection on the Transaction Details page. • You must provide proof of delivery as described below.

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