Requirements-based Projects Sample Clauses

Requirements-based Projects. If you have a rough idea of where/what you want to end up with, but you aren’t exactly sure how to get there or it can’t really be well defined, we might agree on a list of Requirements with you rather than a set list of Deliverables. If we work on a Requirements basis, then we will work with you to achieve a Result that matches your Requirements as closely as possible in the circumstances taking into account the Fee, complexity and duration of the Project and you accept that this is not likely to precisely match your initial Requirements in every way, though the solution provided should substantially achieve those Requirements. Where we work in this way, we may adopt industry standard methodologies (including the use of User Stories for example) in order to find a suitable way for us to agree what Result we need to achieve in order to best meet the Requirements taking into account the Project as a whole.
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  • Screening Requirements Progenity shall ensure that all prospective and current Covered Persons are not Ineligible Persons, by implementing the following screening requirements. a. Progenity shall screen all prospective Covered Persons against the Exclusion List prior to engaging their services and, as part of the hiring or contracting process or medical staff credentialing process, shall require such Covered Persons to disclose whether they are Ineligible Persons. b. Progenity shall screen all current Covered Persons against the Exclusion List within 90 days after the Effective Date and on a monthly basis thereafter. c. Progenity shall implement a policy requiring all Covered Persons to disclose immediately if they become an Ineligible Person. Nothing in this Section III.H affects Progenity’s responsibility to refrain from (and liability for) billing Federal health care programs for items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by an excluded person. Progenity understands that items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by excluded persons are not payable by Federal health care programs and that Progenity may be liable for overpayments and/or criminal, civil, and administrative sanctions for employing or contracting with an excluded person regardless of whether Progenity meets the requirements of Section III.H.

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