SELF DIRECTING INDIVIDUAL Sample Clauses

SELF DIRECTING INDIVIDUAL. “SDI” DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The SDI (and or his/her representative if applicable) has been informed and understands that he/she has the RIGHT, but not the obligation, to elect to participate in the F/EA FMS employer‐option and that having elected to participate in the employer‐option he/she has the RIGHT to choose from qualified available FMS Providers. The SELF DIRECTING INDIVIDUAL “SDI” (and or his/her representative if applicable), also have been informed and understands that he/she has the RIGHT and RESPONSIBILITY to:
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