Breach by Contractor: Termination by NLACRC Sample Clauses

Breach by Contractor: Termination by NLACRC. Contractor shall be in default under this Agreement if Contractor fails to comply with (1) the provisions of this Agreement, (2) the terms of NLACRC’s purchase of service authorization, (3) applicable Federal or State regulations, (4) statutes governing Contractor’s service program and/or (5) statutes governing Contractor’s provision of services to persons with developmental disabilities (including but not limited to Contractor’s loss of its License, if applicable, or any other accreditations or certifications required for the lawful operation of Contractor’s program or services). DDS, NLACRC or any authorized representative of either shall have the right to determine whether conditions exist to constitute possible grounds for termination of this Agreement as a result of Contractor’s default. If DDS or NLACRC desires to terminate this Agreement as a result of Contractor’s default, DDS or NLACRC shall first notify Contractor in writing of the default (the “Notice of Default”) and provide Contractor with a 30-day period to cure the default; provided, however, if the default is non-curable, the Notice of Default will notify Contractor that this Agreement will terminate in 30 days. The Notice of Default shall (1) describe the default, (2) note the cure period or note that the default is noncurable, as applicable and (3) notify Contractor that NLACRC shall pay Contractor for all services rendered through the termination date of this Agreement, less any offsets to which NLACRC is entitled as a result of Contractor’s default. If the default is non- curable, or if the default is curable and Contractor fails to cure such default to NLACRC’s or DDS’s reasonable satisfaction within such 30-day period, Contractor shall be considered in breach of this Agreement at the end of such 30- day period and NLACRC or DDS shall then have the right to terminate this Agreement as a result of such breach.
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