Role of Contractor Sample Clauses

Role of Contractor. Contractor and the Exchange acknowledge and agree that Contractor’s Certified QHPs are important to furthering the goal of the Exchange with respect to delivering better care and higher value. Contractor agrees that Contractor’s QHPs identified at Attachment 1 (“Contractor’s QHP List”) shall be offered through the Exchange to provide access to Covered Services to Enrollees in accordance with the terms and conditions required by this Agreement and as required for designation of each health insurance plan as a Certified QHP, including, without limitation, those set forth in this Agreement, the Affordable Care Act, the California Affordable Care Act and implementing regulations set forth at 45 C.F.R. Part 156 et seq. (Subpart C, Qualified Health Plan Minimum Certification Standards), 10 CCR 6400 et seq. and other applicable laws, rules and regulations.
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Role of Contractor. Contractor shall offer for sale each of the QHPs set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Attachment A, as the same may be amended, to Qualified Employers and Qualified Individuals, at the rates specified therein, for each Plan Year of this Contract. Contractor agrees to provide and shall perform the Services described in this Agreement in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, including in compliance with all applicable Laws and Insurance Industry Regulations.
Role of Contractor. After the FOD has taken over conduct of Petroleum Operations and has become Operator, Contractor shall assume a leading role in all the planning, decisions, surveillance, and day-to- day conduct of Petroleum Operations by the FOD, as set forth in more detail in this Section 5. In general, Contractor shall make available appropriate managerial and technological skills and personnel to the FOD with a view to ensuring that Petroleum Operations can be performed in accordance with Best International Petroleum Industry Practices. The role of Contractor with respect to Petroleum Operations shall include the following:
Role of Contractor. After the FOD has taken over conduct of Petroleum Operations and has become Operator, Contractor shall in accordance with the authorities of the JMC as set out in Article 13.2 of the Contract supervise, direct and manage all the planning, decisions, surveillance, and day-to-day conduct of Petroleum Operations by the FOD, as set forth in more detail in this Article 5. In general, Contractor shall make available appropriate managerial and technological skills and personnel to the FOD with a view to ensuring that Petroleum Operations can be performed in accordance with Best International Petroleum Industry Practices. The role of Contractor with respect to Petroleum Operations shall include the following:
Role of Contractor. CONTRACTOR shall have responsibility and authority to make expenditures and provide matching funds in accordance with Attachment B, Budget.
Role of Contractor. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the services as detailed and itemized below. CONTRACTOR will begin work immediately upon execution of this Contract or as directed by MCCDD.
Role of Contractor. Contractor and the Exchange acknowledge and agree that Contractor’s Certified QHPs are important to furthering the goal of the Exchange with respect to delivering better care and higher value. Contractor agrees that Contractor’s QHPs identified at Attachment 1 (“Contractor’s QHP List”) shall be offered through the Exchange to provide access to Health Care ServicesCovered Services to Enrollees in accordance with the terms and conditions required by this Agreement and as required for designation of each health insurance plan as a Certified QHP, including, without limitation, those set forth in this Agreement, the Affordable Care Act, the California Affordable Care Act and implementing regulations set forth at 45 C.F.R. Part 156 et seq. (Subpart C, Qualified Health Plan Minimum Certification Standards), 10 CCR 6400 et seq. and other applicable laws, rules and regulations. Covered California – Final Health Plan Contract – May 202117, 2013 2
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Role of Contractor. Covered California – Draft Health Plan Contract -- April 22, 2013April 298, 2013
Role of Contractor. During the Term of this Agreement, Contractor shall use its best efforts to oversee pharmaceutical and device studies on Company’s provided products in a manner consistent with standard industry practices for medical formula and devices at the direction of Xx. Xxxxxxxx (or any substitute approved by the Company in writing) or as may be agreed between Xx. Xxxxxxxx (or any substitute approved by the Company in writing) and Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for design of protocol, coordination with Accent Clinical Research Professionals, LLC (“Accent”) under their contract, oversight of any published works, preparation of full report on status of studies and results of studies, procurement of all data related to studies, at a minimum or as otherwise agreed between the Independent Contractor Agreement parties. Collectively the responsibilities of the Contractor set forth in this Section 4.1 shall be defined as the “Contractor Responsibilities”).
Role of Contractor. During the Term of this Agreement, Contractor shall use its best efforts to perform pharmaceutical and device studies on Company’s provided products in a manner consistent with standard industry practices for medical formula and devices at the direction of Xx. Xxxxxx.
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