SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS Sample Clauses

SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS. While the guidelines mentioned in Section V should be sufficient to protect against conflict of interest in a vast majority of cases, individual service providers may wish to develop more specific conflict of interest guidelines in addition to those in Section V. In certain cases, the Government may request more specific conflict of interest guidelines. These additional guidelines may also be necessary in response to particular statutory requirements, specific operational requirements, problems unique to a particular service provider or at the request of Government. On request, additional guidelines developed under Section VIII should be made available to Government for approval prior to distribution and implementation. APPENDIX 4 FINANCIAL AND PROGRAM REPORTS
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SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS. While the guidelines mentioned in Section V should be sufficient to protect against conflict of interest in a vast majority of cases, individual Service Providersservice providers may wish to develop more specific conflict of interest guidelines in addition to those in Section V. In certain cases, the Government may request more specific conflict of interest guidelines. These additional guidelines may also be necessary in response to particular statutory requirements, specific operational requirements, problems unique to a particular Service Providerservice provider or at the request of Government. On request, additional guidelines developed under Section VIII should be made available to Government for approval prior to distribution and implementation. Formatted: Font: Arial, Condensed by 0.05 pt Formatted ... Formatted: Justified, Indent: Hanging: 1.07 cm, Right: 0.2 cm, Space Before: 2.45 pt, Numbered + Level: 1 + Numbering Style: 1, 2, 3, … + Start at: 1 + Alignment: Left + Aligned at: 1.44 cm + Indent at:
SPECIFIC PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS. While the guidelines mentioned in Section V should be sufficient to protect against conflict of interest in a vast majority of cases, individual service providers may wish to develop more specific conflict of interest guidelines in addition to those in Section V. In certain cases, the Government may request more specific conflict of interest guidelines. These additional guidelines may also be necessary in response to particular statutory requirements, specific operational requirements, problems unique to a particular service provider or at the request of Government. On request, additional guidelines developed under Section VIII should be made available to Government for approval prior to distribution and implementation. Comment [HM10]: When will this be provided? APPENDIX 4 FINANCIAL AND PROGRAM REPORTS Comment [HM11]: When will this be provided?

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