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Do Not Refer Status definition

Do Not Refer Status or “DNR Status” – means all new referrals to CONTRACTOR are suspended, as further discussed in Part I, Section 16.0
Do Not Refer Status or “DNR Status” –means all new referrals to CONTRACTOR are suspended, as further discussed in Part I, Section 16.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 16.3, Do Not Refer Status and Exhibit N, DCFS/Probation Xxxxxx Care Placement Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures Agreement.
Do Not Refer Status means the suspension of new DCFS children placements when the investigation indicates problems and/or deficiencies that may be compounded by additional or newly-placed children; when the substantiated allegations do not place children in the facility at further risk and deficiencies are correctable within an agreed upon time; and/or when a CONTRACTOR fails to repay an overpayment.

Examples of Do Not Refer Status in a sentence

  • Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status and CAP above, as it pertains to non-Overpayment, regardless of the Overpayment being in dispute and any outstanding due process or administrative remedies which may exist for a disputed Overpayment.

  • Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status and CAP, if the issue in dispute is solely the repayment of the identified Overpayment, governed by MPP Sections 45-304 through 45-306, inclusive, will be contingent on: a) exhaustion of due process in favor of COUNTY, and CONTRACTOR fails to repay the Overpayment; or, b) a voluntary or involuntary agreement to repay the Overpayment exists with COUNTY, and CONTRACTOR fails to repay the Overpayment pursuant to the voluntary or involuntary agreement.

  • County shall provide a written notice of its intention to place CONTRACTOR on a Do Not Refer Status at least fifteen (15) days in advance.

Related to Do Not Refer Status

  • Terms of Reference (TORs) means the Terms of Reference that explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, and tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Procuring Entity and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP which explains the scope of work, activities and tasks to be performed.

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Data Terms Website means hxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/assetservicing/vendoragreement.pdf or any successor website the address of which is provided by the Custodian to the Fund.

  • General Provisions means those portions of the Subscription Agreement headed “General Provisions” and contained on pages 7 to 12;

  • Interpretation Act means the Interpretation Act (British Columbia) from time to time in force and all amendments thereto and includes all regulations and amendments thereto made pursuant to that Act;

  • Chief Constable means the Chief Constable of the same relevant policing area as the Authority.