Regular Certification with Requirements definition

Regular Certification with Requirements means the status of a Regular Certification when DDS finds that a certified provider has been substantially out of compliance with applicable Certification Standards for more than thirty (30) days.

Examples of Regular Certification with Requirements in a sentence

  • In order to achieve restoration of its Regular Certification, the certified provider corrects all identified deficiencies and demonstrates substantial compliance with certification standards within sixty (60) calendar days of being downgraded to a Regular Certification with Requirements.

  • If a certified provider is not in substantial compliance with applicable certification standards within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving notice of noncompliance in a Certification Review Report, the status of the certified provider’s Regular Certification will be downgraded to a Regular Certification with Requirements.

  • When a certified provider continues to be out of compliance with applicable certification standards at the end of the period allowed for a Regular Certification with Requirements or when warranted by the scope and severity level of the noncompliance, the certified provider’s certification is downgraded to a Provisional Certification for a maximum term of one hundred and eighty calendar days (180) and Moratorium on New Admissions is imposed.

  • DDS may pass over Regular Certification with Requirements and immediately impose Provisional Certification when warranted by the scope and severity level of the noncompliance.

  • A downgrade to Regular Certification with Requirements does not affect a Provider’s ability to offer that particular CES Waiver Service, but does trigger an automatic thirty (30) day corrective period within which the Provider must correct any identified non-compliance issues.

  • A downgrade to Regular Certification with Requirements does not affect a Provider’s ability to offer Early Intervention Services, but does trigger an automatic thirty (30) day corrective period within which the Provider must correct any identified non-compliance issues.

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  • A downgrade to Regular Certification with Requirements does not effect a Provider’s ability to offer the particular CES Waiver Service(s) cited, but does trigger an automatic thirty (30) day corrective period within which the Provider must correct any identified non-compliance issues.

Related to Regular Certification with Requirements

  • Income Certification means a Tenant Income Certification and a Tenant Income Certification Questionnaire in the form attached as Exhibit B hereto or in such other comparable form as may be provided by the Issuer to the Owner, or as otherwise approved by the Issuer.

  • Certification period means the period for which an individual is certified eligible for a program.

  • Required Overcollateralization Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, (a) prior to the Stepdown Date, an amount equal to 1.80% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date, (b) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is not in effect, the greater of (i) an amount equal to 3.60% of the aggregate outstanding Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans after giving effect to distributions made on that Distribution Date and (ii) the Overcollateralization Floor and (c) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is in effect, an amount equal to the Required Overcollateralization Amount from the immediately preceding Distribution Date. The Required Overcollateralization Amount may be reduced so long as written confirmation is obtained from each Rating Agency that such reduction shall not reduce the ratings assigned to any Class of Certificates by such Rating Agency below the lower of the then-current rating or the rating assigned to such Certificates as of the Closing Date by such Rating Agency. Residential Funding: Residential Funding Corporation, a Delaware corporation, in its capacity as seller of the Mortgage Loans to the Depositor and any successor thereto.