Common use of Suspension of New Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Suspension of New Enrollment. 18.3.1 TDH must give HMO 30 days notice of intent to suspend new enrollment in the Notice of Default other than for default for fraud and abuse or imminent danger to the health or safety of Members. The suspension date will be calculated as 30 days following the date that HMO receives the Notice of Default. 18.3.2 TDH may immediately suspend new enrollment into HMO for a default declared as a result of fraud and abuse or imminent danger to the health and safety of Members. 18.3.3 The suspension of new enrollment may be for any duration, up to the termination date of the contract. TDH will base the duration of the suspension upon the type and severity of the default and HMO's ability, if any, to cure the default.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services (Amerigroup Corp), Contract for Services (Amerigroup Corp), Contract for Services (Amerigroup Corp)

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Suspension of New Enrollment. 18.3.1 TDH TDHS must give HMO 30 days notice of intent to suspend new enrollment in the Notice of Default other than for default for fraud and abuse or imminent danger to the health or safety of Members. The suspension date will be calculated as 30 days following the date that HMO receives the Notice of Default. 18.3.2 TDH TDHS may immediately suspend new enrollment into HMO for a default declared as a result of fraud and abuse or imminent danger to the health and safety of Members. 18.3.3 The suspension of new enrollment may be for any duration, up to the termination date of the contract. TDH TDHS will base the duration of the suspension upon the type and severity of the default and HMO's ability, if any, to cure the default.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Star+plus Contract (Amerigroup Corp)

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