Do Not Use Status definition

Do Not Use Status or “DNU Status” – means all new referrals to CONTRACTOR are suspended, and all Placed Children are removed from CONTRACTOR’s facility(ies), as further discussed in Part I, Section 16.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 16.4, Do Not Use Status and Exhibit N, DCFS/Probation ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care Placement Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures Agreement.
Do Not Use Status or “DNU Status” – means all new referrals to CONTRACTOR are suspended, and all Placed Children are removed from CONTRACTOR’s facility(ies), as further discussed in Part I, Section 15.0 Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 15.4, Do Not Use Status and Exhibit N, DCFS/Probation Group Home Foster Care Agreement Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures.
Do Not Use Status means all placed children are removed from the CONTRACTOR’s care within a specified period of

Examples of Do Not Use Status in a sentence

  • In such instance, COUNTY may take appropriate action, pursuant to this Contract, including, but not limited to, that under Part I, Section 16.0, Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, with the understanding that CONTRACTOR may appeal the final decision pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures in Part I, Section 20.0.

  • Should CONTRACTOR not comply with the Corrective Action Plan, DCFS may, in its sole discretion, exercise any and all remedies, including but not limited to placement of CONTRACTOR on Do Not Refer or Do Not Use Status.

  • Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, of this Contract.

  • 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.

  • 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 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; and/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.

  • Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub-section 16.2 of this Contract and Exhibit N, DCFS/Probation STRTP Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures.

  • In such instance, COUNTY may take appropriate action, pursuant to this Contract, including, but not limited to, that under Part I, Section 17.0, Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, with the understanding that CONTRACTOR may appeal the final decision pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures in Part I, Section 21.0.

  • Status, Do Not Refer Status, Do Not Use Status, Corrective Action Plan, Sub- section 16.1 and Exhibit N, Department of Children and Family Services/Probation Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program Contract Investigation/Monitoring/Audit Remedies and Procedures.

  • The local agency procedures referred to in Sub-sections 16.2, 16.3, and 16.4 are internal DCFS/Probation procedures and are titled, respectively, Hold Status, Do Not Refer Status, and Do Not Use Status.