Business Functions Sample Clauses

The 'Business Functions' clause defines the specific activities, operations, or services that a party is responsible for performing under the agreement. In practice, this clause outlines which business processes, such as accounting, customer support, or IT management, are included within the scope of the contract and may detail performance standards or reporting requirements for each function. Its core purpose is to clearly delineate responsibilities, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and reducing the risk of disputes over the scope of work.
Business Functions. 1.4.1.1. The general Business Functions of the Contractor shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Providing access to its facilities fifty-two (52) weeks of the year for Clients, service providers and others on Business Days. 1.4.1.1.1.1. The Contractor shall ensure reasonable accommodations are made available for Clients who need assistance or consultation outside the posted hours of operation. The Contractor shall provide emergency contact information to the Department for Key Personnel, when posted hours of operation do not follow a standard Monday through Friday schedule. Providing access to a telephone system and trained staff to ensure a response to messages, and telephone calls received after hours. Providing access to telecommunication devices and/or interpreters for the hearing and vocally impaired and access to foreign language interpreters as needed. Providing a person-centered business approach seeking to accommodate Client requests. Following communication standards set by the Department. The application of these standards includes but is not limited to Communication Briefs, technical assistance documents, Provider Bulletins, training documents, and email correspondence. Facilitating the Medicaid application process and responding to all referrals of potentially eligible Clients within Department prescribed timeframes. Providing written notifications, per Department guidelines, to Clients and/or guardians when a potential conflict of interest exists, if the Contractor is also the Service Provider. 1.4.1.1.7.1. The Contractor shall ensure that written notifications are provided to Clients informing them of their rights and the potential influence the Contractor has on the Service Planning process, such as: 1.4.1.1.7.1.1. Exercising free choice of providers. 1.4.1.1.7.1.2. Controlling the content of the Service Plan, including assessment of risk, services, frequency and duration. Providing the Client and/or guardian with written information about how to file a provider agency complaint as well as how to make a complaint against the Contractor. 1.4.1.1.8.1. Upon Client and/or guardian request, the Contractor shall provide an option for the Client and/or guardian to obtain a different CCB to develop and monitor the Service Plan. 1.4.1.2. The Contractor shall have procedures for a dispute resolution process, as described in 10 CCR 2505-10, Section 8.605.2, when an action to terminate, change, reduce or deny services is initiated by the...
Business Functions. 3.1. Party B, shall procure products and materials from organization appointed by Party A only. 3.2. Party B shall only sell products to organization appointed by Party A only. 3.3. Party B shall not have any other dealings with any organization that is not appointed by Party A.
Business Functions. SER/RIS management; - Change Management Process; - Incident Management in accordance with Exhibit F; and - Client support as described in Section 9.3.
Business Functions. Phone numbers, email addresses, and alternate point of contact for each type of Materials and Services furnished hereunder.
Business Functions. During the course of employment with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Holdings, employees may be required to attend official ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Holdings functions. Subject to the discretion of the Managing Director, alcohol consumption at these functions is to be avoided or at best kept to a strict minimum and the employee should not contravene any law as a result of such alcohol consumption. Employees should remember at these functions that they are representing the company and should behave accordingly.
Business Functions