Additional Addressee Sample Clauses

The Additional Addressee clause designates individuals or entities, beyond the primary parties, who are to receive copies of notices or communications related to the agreement. In practice, this may include legal counsel, agents, or other stakeholders who need to stay informed about contractual developments. By specifying additional recipients, the clause ensures that all relevant parties are kept in the communication loop, reducing the risk of missed information and promoting transparency.
Additional Addressee. The PH-MCO must have administrative mechanisms for sending copies of information, notices and other written materials to a designated third party upon the request and signed consent of the Member. The PH-MCO must develop plans to process such individual requests and for obtaining the necessary releases signed by the Member to ensure that the Member's rights regarding confidentiality are maintained. I. Member Complaint, Grievance and DHS Fair Hearing Process 1. Member Complaint, Grievance and DHS Fair Hearing Process
Additional Addressee. The CHC-MCO must comply with HIPAA and State law requirements and have administrative mechanisms for sending copies of information, notices and other written materials to a Participant’s legal guardian, agent under power of attorney, or other designated third party, as per the request and signed consent of the Participant. The CHC-MCO must develop plans to process such individual requests and for obtaining the necessary releases signed by the Participant to protect the Participant’s confidentiality rights.
Additional Addressee. ‌ The PH-MCO must have administrative mechanisms for sending copies of information, notices and other written materials to a designated third party upon the request and signed consent of the Member. The PH-MCO must develop plans to process such individual requests and for obtaining the necessary releases signed by the Member to ensure that the Member's rights regarding confidentiality are maintained. I. Member Complaint, Grievance and DPW Fair Hearing Process‌ 1. Member Complaint, Grievance and DPW Fair Hearing Process‌ The PH-MCO must develop, implement, and maintain a Complaint and Grievance process that provides for settlement of Members' Complaints and Grievances and the processing of requests for DPW Fair Hearings as outlined in Exhibit GG of this Agreement, Complaint, Grievance, and DPW Fair Hearing Processes. The PH- MCO must use the templates provided by the Department in Exhibits GG(1) through GG(14) to inform Members regarding decisions and the process. The PH-MCO must have written policies and procedures approved by the Department, for resolving Member Complaints and for processing Grievances and DPW Fair Hearing requests, that meet the requirements established by the Department and the provisions of 40 P.S. 991.2101 et seq. (known as Act 68), Pennsylvania Department of Health regulations (28 Pa. Code Chapter 9), Pennsylvania Insurance Department regulations (31 Pa. Code CHs. 154 and 301) and 42 CFR 431.200 et seq. of the Federal Regulations. The PH-MCO must also comply with 55 Pa. Code 275 et seq. regarding DPW Fair Hearing Requests and 42 CFR 438.406(b). The PH-MCO’s submission of new or revised policies and procedures for review and approval by the Department shall not act to void any existing policies and procedures which have been prior approved by the Department for operation in a HealthChoices Zone. Unless otherwise required by law, the PH-MCO may continue to operate under such existing policies and procedures until such time as the Department approves the new or revised version thereof. The PH-MCO must require each of its subcontractors to comply with the Member Complaint, Grievance, and DPW Fair Hearing Process. This includes reporting requirements established by the PH-MCO, which have received advance written approval by the Department. The PH-MCO must provide to the Department for approval, its written procedures governing the resolution of Complaints and Grievances and the processing of DPW Fair Hearing requests. There must be no deleg...
Additional Addressee. 61 I. Member Complaint, Grievance and DPW Fair Hearing Process.........................................61 1. Member Complaint, Grievance and DPW Fair Hearing Process...................................61 2. DPW Fair Hearing Process for Members.......................................................62 J.
Additional Addressee. The Contractor must have administrative mechanisms for sending copies of information, notices and other written materials to a third party upon the request and signed consent of the Member. The Contractor must develop plans to process such individual requests and for obtaining the necessary releases signed by the Member to ensure that the Member's rights regarding confidentiality are maintained.
Additional Addressee. Participant Complaint, Grievance and DHS Fair Hearing Process …………………………………………………………………..………….
Additional Addressee. ‌ The CHC-MCO must have administrative mechanisms for sending copies of information, notices and other written materials to a designated third party upon the request and signed consent of the Participant. The CHC-MCO must develop plans to process such individual requests and for obtaining the necessary releases signed by the Participant to ensure that the Participant’s rights regarding confidentiality are maintained.‌

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  • Postal Address Contact Person: ... Tel: ... Fax ...

  • Payment Address All payments required by this Settlement Agreement shall be delivered to the following address: The Chanler Group Attn: Proposition 65 Controller ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Suite 214 Berkeley, CA 94710

  • Name or Address Changes It is your responsibility to notify the Credit Union of a change in mailing or physical address, change of email address or change of name. The Credit Union is only required to attempt to communicate with you only at the most recent address you have provided to the Credit Union. If the Credit Union attempts to locate you, the Credit Union may impose a service fee as set forth on the “Schedule of Fees and Charges.”

  • Email Address (For delivery of Documents to Seller) (For delivery of Documents to Buyer)

  • Website, Email Address and Toll-Free Number The Administrator will establish and maintain and use an internet website to post information of interest to Class Members including the date, time and location for the Final Approval Hearing and copies of the Settlement Agreement, Motion for Preliminary Approval, the Preliminary Approval, the Class Notice, the Motion for Final Approval, the Motion for Class Counsel Fees Payment, Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment and Class Representative Service Payment, the Final Approval and the Judgment. The Administrator will also maintain and monitor an email address and a toll-free telephone number to receive Class Member calls, faxes and emails.