SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT Sample Clauses

SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Sales or Purchase of a Location or Business In the event that, after the Effective Date, LFAC or LFAC proposes to (a) sell any or all of its locations or businesses that are subject to this IA (whether through a sale of assets, a sale of stock, or other type of transaction), or (b) purchase or establish a new location or business related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by any Federal health care program, the IA shall be binding on the purchaser of any such location or business and any new location or business (and all Covered Persons at each new location or business) shall be subject to the requirements of this IA, unless otherwise determined and agreed to in writing by OIG. LFAC shall give notice of such sale or purchase to OIG within 30 days following the closing of the transaction. If, in advance of a proposed sale or proposed purchase, LFAC wishes to obtain a determination by OIG that the proposed purchaser or the proposed acquisition will not be subject to the requirements of the IA, LFAC must notify OIG in writing of the proposed sale or purchase at least 30 days in advance. This notification shall include a description of the location or business to be sold or purchased, a brief description of the terms of the transaction and, in the case of a proposed sale, the name and contact information of the proposed purchaser.
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SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Sales or Purchase of a Location or Business In the event that, after the Effective Date, Great Lakes Medical Laboratory, Ahmed, or Xxxxxxx propose to (a) sell any or all of its locations or businesses that are subject to this IA (whether through a sale of assets, sale of stock, or other type of transaction), or (b) purchase or establish a new location or business related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by any Federal health care program, the IA shall be binding on the purchaser of any such location or business and any new location or business (and all Covered Persons at each new location or business) shall be subject to the requirements of this IA, unless otherwise determined and agreed to in writing by OIG. Great Lakes Medical Laboratory, Ahmed, and Xxxxxxx shall give notice of such sale or purchase to OIG within 30 days following the closing of the transaction. If, in advance of a proposed sale or proposed purchase, Great Lakes Medical Laboratory, Ahmed, or Xxxxxxx wish to obtain a determination by OIG that the proposed purchaser or the proposed acquisition will not be subject to the requirements of the IA, Great Lakes Medical Laboratory, Ahmed, and Xxxxxxx must notify OIG in writing of the proposed sale or purchase at least 30 days in advance. This notification shall include a description of the location or business to be sold or purchased, a brief description of the terms of the transaction and, in the case of a proposed sale, the name and contact information of the prospective purchaser.
SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Sales or Purchase of a Location or Business In the event that, after the Effective Date, Khanna proposes to (a) sell any or all of her locations or businesses that are subject to this IA (whether through a sale of assets, a sale of stock, or other type of transaction), or (b) purchase or establish a new location or business related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by any Federal health care program, the IA shall be binding on the purchaser of any such location or business and any new location or business (and all Covered Persons at each new location or business) shall be subject to the requirements of this IA, unless otherwise determined and agreed to in writing by OIG. Khanna shall give notice of such sale or purchase to OIG within 30 days following the closing of the transaction. If, in advance of a proposed sale or proposed purchase, Khanna wishes to obtain a determination by OIG that the proposed purchaser or the proposed acquisition will not be subject to the requirements of the IA, Khanna must notify OIG in writing of the proposed sale or purchase at least 30 days in advance. This notification shall include a description of the location or business to be sold or purchased, a brief description of the terms of the transaction and, in the case of a proposed sale, the name and contact information of the proposed purchaser.
SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Change or Closure of Location. In the event that, after the Effective Date, Chatterjee changes locations or closes a location related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by Federal health care programs, Xxxxxxxxxx shall notify OIG of this fact as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the date of change or closure of the location.
SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Sales or Purchase of a Location or Business In the event that, after the Effective Date, Xxxxxxxx or the Clinic proposes to (a) sell any or all of its locations or businesses that are subject to this IA (whether through a sale of assets, a sale of stock, or other type of transaction), or (b) purchase or establish a new location or business related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by any Federal health care program, the IA shall be binding on the purchaser of any such location or business and any new location or business (and all Covered Persons at each new location or business) shall be subject to the requirements of this IA, unless otherwise determined and agreed to in writing by OIG. Alaska Neurology shall give notice of such sale or purchase to OIG within 30 days following the closing of the transaction. If, in advance of a proposed sale or proposed purchase, Alaska Neurology wishes to obtain a determination by OIG that the proposed purchaser or the proposed acquisition will not be subject to the requirements of the IA, Alaska Neurology must notify OIG in writing of the proposed sale or purchase at least 30 days in advance. This notification shall include a description of the location or business to be sold or purchased, a brief description of the terms of the transaction and, in the case of a proposed sale, the name and contact information of the proposed purchaser.
SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Change or Closure of Location. In the event that, after the Effective Date, Xxxxxxx changes locations or closes a location related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by Federal health care programs, Xxxxxxx shall notify OIG of this fact as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the date of change or closure of the location.
SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Sales or Purchase of a Location or Business In the event that, after the Effective Date, Qamar proposes to (a) sell any or all of its locations or businesses that are subject to this IA (whether through a sale of assets, a sale of stock, or other type of transaction), or (b) purchase or establish a new location or business related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by any Federal health care program, the IA shall be binding on the purchaser of any such location or business and any new location or business (and all Covered Persons at each new location or business) shall be subject to the requirements of this IA, unless otherwise determined and agreed to in writing by OIG. If, in advance of a proposed sale or proposed purchase, Xxxxx wishes to obtain a determination by OIG that the proposed purchaser or the proposed acquisition will not be subject to the requirements of the IA, Qamar must notify OIG in writing of the proposed sale or purchase at least 30 days in advance. This notification shall include a description of the location or business to be sold or purchased, a brief description of the terms of the transaction and, in the case of a proposed sale, the name and contact information of the proposed purchaser.
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SUCCESSOR LIABILITY; CHANGES TO LOCATIONS OR BUSINESS; NEW EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENT. A. Change or Closure of Location. In the event that, after the Effective Date, Xxxxx-JCA changes locations or closes a location related to the furnishing of items or services that may be reimbursed by Federal health care programs, Xxxxx-JCA shall notify OIG of this fact as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the date of change or closure of the location.
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