Common use of Benefit Availability Clause in Contracts

Benefit Availability. Liquidated damages for the following failures shall be $500 per hour or portion of an hour up to $2,500 per incident, with a maximum of $10,000 per month for each failure to; begin file processing within one hour of receipt, confirm receipt of a valid file within one hour of successfully processing the file, request a replacement file if unable to process a file and confirm receipt of subsequent transmissions within 30 minutes until successful transmission has been completed, provide benefits to households according to the benefit availability schedule specified by the Department, for each failure to process transmissions as specified in the performance standards, for each failure to post benefits within 30 minutes of receipt of a valid transmission;

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Sources: Services Agreement

Benefit Availability. Liquidated damages for the following failures shall be $500 per hour or portion of an hour up to $2,500 per incident, with a maximum of $10,000 per month for each failure to; begin file processing within one hour of receipt, confirm receipt of a valid file within one hour of successfully processing the file, request a replacement file if unable to process a file and confirm receipt of subsequent transmissions within 30 minutes until successful transmission has been completed, provide benefits to households according to the benefit availability schedule specified by the Department, for each failure to process transmissions as specified in the performance standards, for each failure to post benefits within 30 minutes of receipt of a valid transmission;.

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Sources: Services Agreement