Stopping or Limiting Enrollment Clause Samples
The 'Stopping or Limiting Enrollment' clause gives a party, typically a service provider or educational institution, the right to halt or restrict the acceptance of new participants into a program or service. This clause may be triggered by factors such as reaching maximum capacity, resource limitations, or compliance with regulatory requirements. Its core function is to manage demand and ensure that the quality of service or program standards are maintained, thereby preventing over-enrollment and associated operational issues.
Stopping or Limiting Enrollment. The Health Plan may ask the Agency to halt or reduce enrollment temporarily if continued full enrollment would exceed the Health Plan’s capacity to provide required services under the Contract. The Agency may also limit Health Plan enrollments when such action is considered to be in the Agency’s best interest in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. WellCare of Florida, Inc. d/b/a Staywell Health Plan of Florida Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract
Stopping or Limiting Enrollment. The Health Plan may ask the Agency to halt or reduce enrollment temporarily if continued full enrollment would exceed the Health Plan’s capacity to provide required WellCare of Florida, Inc., Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract services under the Contract. However, if such request is approved by the Agency, it shall not affect the enrollment of newborns as specified in Item B., Enrollment, sub-item 3., Unborn Activation and Newborn Enrollment. The Agency may also limit Health Plan enrollments when such action is considered to be in the Agency’s best interest in accordance with the provisions of this Contract.
