Changes in Service Provision Sample Clauses

The "Changes in Service Provision" clause defines the process and conditions under which the services outlined in an agreement may be modified during the contract term. Typically, this clause specifies how either party can request changes, the notice required, and any procedures for agreeing to adjustments in scope, timing, or pricing. For example, it may allow a client to request additional features or a provider to alter delivery methods, provided both parties consent in writing. The core function of this clause is to provide a structured mechanism for adapting the agreement to evolving needs, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring both parties remain aligned as circumstances change.
Changes in Service Provision. In the event that the Contractor initiates any changes in how Contract services are provided that reduce Contractor costs and cause adverse Customer impacts in the opinion of the City, the Contractor shall promptly notify the City in writing of such reduced costs, and rates shall be reduced within thirty (30) Days of the subject change so that the City and the Contractor’s Customers shall receive the benefit of eighty percent (80%) of the cost savings. Contractor changes in how Contract services are provided that do not adversely affect Customers shall not affect Customer rates.
Changes in Service Provision. If the requirements of the service change, and after consultation with the contractors and agreement with Knowsley Council, the pharmacies will be notified and asked to support the new initiative.
Changes in Service Provision. If the requirements of the service change, for example, changes to the PGD, then after negotiated agreement with the Council, the pharmacies will be notified and asked to support the new initiative.
Changes in Service Provision. If the requirements of the service change, then after consultation with the Liverpool Local Phamaceutical Committee (LPC), the contractor will be notified and asked to support the requested changes. The information below sets out the measures that will be taken to maintain the confidentiality and data security of the pharmacy stop smoking service provision. Where for the purposes of delivering the agreed services it is necessary for the contractor to hold client identifiable information (i.e. that is subject to NHS Rules on protection and disclosure under the supervision of a named “Caldicott Guardian”/ information governance lead on behalf of the partners), it shall not disclose such information without the prior consent in writing of the Caldicott Guardian/information governance lead of the organisation from which the client identifiable information has originated. It may then disclose client identifiable information for proper purposes under procedures supervised by the Caldicott Guardian/information governance lead of the Host organisation. This consent may be given in general or specific terms, but cannot authorise any greater degree of disclosure than would be permitted under the Caldicott/information governance arrangements of either party. Data held and processed for the purposes of this SLA shall be registered under the relevant provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Changes in Service Provision. If the requirements of the service change, then after consultation with the Liverpool LPC, the contractor will be notified and asked to support the new initiative. Are detailed in Appendix 1 (2017) of the Service Specification. The pharmacy will provide one to one support and advice to the client and referral to specialist services if necessary. The pharmacy will help facilitate access to, and where appropriate supply, appropriate stop smoking drugs and aids. The pharmacy staff will counsel patients as to the appropriate use of the stop smoking drugs and aids as specified and will provide further pharmaceutical advice with regard to these items at the patient`s request. To improve access to and increase choice of stop smoking services, including access to pharmacological and non-pharmacological stop smoking aids. To reduce smoking related illnesses and deaths by helping people to give up smoking. To improve the health of the population by reducing exposure to passive smoke. To help service users access additional treatment by offering referral to specialist services where appropriate. To assist in the delivery of the tobacco indicators included in the Public Health Outcomes Framework. Those eligible for this service are patients aged over 16 who: are resident in Liverpool OR work within Liverpool Patients may self-refer into the service or may be referred by another health professional such as a GP. Stop smoking vouchers from the Liverpool Stop smoking service only may be dispensed by Liverpool Pharmacies under this scheme (agreement for payment from neighbouring local authorities should be sought before dispensing vouchers from other local authorities). The part of the pharmacy used for provision of the service must provide a sufficient level of privacy. The pharmacy will make available to patients health promotion material, provided by Liverpool City Council available via Liverpool Community Health. The pharmacy will signpost patients as appropriate to other services using the signposting resources provided by Liverpool City Council. The pharmacy shall maintain appropriate records to ensure effective ongoing service delivery and audit. Patient details are recorded within the Webstar Service Pact system in a timely manner. A patient questionnaire (as provided to the pharmacy by the Smoking Cessation Service Provider) may support the contractor in the administration of this service. Pharmacists may only share relevant information with other health care pro...

Related to Changes in Service Provision

  • Changes in Service This Agreement is made in good faith based upon the present and projected conditions and the quality of the equipment and/or Property, as well as its present ownership and management. Should changes in any of these elements occur which the Judicial Council believes may adversely affect the Program, the Judicial Council reserves the right to renegotiate this Agreement or terminate pursuant to the termination for cause provision, as set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice.

  • Service Provision Subject to, and in accordance with, the terms and conditions in this Agreement, the Operator will provide the Services (either directly or by making its facilities and services available to other Physicians) to: (a) those Clients of Physicians who arrange for use of the Facility for the purposes of providing surgical services to such Clients, or (b) in cases only where referral by a Physician is not required, those Clients who present themselves directly to the Operator and who request the Services, provided that in each instance, the provision of the Services requested is both clinically and ethically appropriate, constitutes the provision of a service which is Insured to a person eligible to receive those Services and is provided during the Term.

  • Forfeiture upon Termination of Status as a Service Provider Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Award Agreement, the balance of the Restricted Stock Units that have not vested as of the time of Participant’s termination as a Service Provider for any or no reason and Participant’s right to acquire any Shares hereunder will immediately terminate.

  • Changes in Benefits The Bank shall not make any changes in such plans, benefits or privileges previously described in Section 3(c), (d) and (e) which would adversely affect the Executive's rights or benefits thereunder, unless such change occurs pursuant to a program applicable to all executive officers of the Bank and does not result in a proportionately greater adverse change in the rights of, or benefits to, the Executive as compared with any other executive officer of the Bank. Nothing paid to Executive under any plan or arrangement presently in effect or made available in the future shall be deemed to be in lieu of the salary payable to Executive pursuant to Section 3(a) hereof.

  • Termination for Changes in Budget or Law The JBE’s payment obligations under this Agreement are subject to annual appropriation and the availability of funds. Expected or actual funding may be withdrawn, reduced, or limited prior to the expiration or other termination of this Agreement. Funding beyond the current appropriation year is conditioned upon appropriation of sufficient funds to support the activities described in this Agreement. The JBE may terminate this Agreement or limit Contractor’s Services (and reduce proportionately Contractor’s fees) upon Notice to Contractor without prejudice to any right or remedy of the JBE if: (i) expected or actual funding to compensate Contractor is withdrawn, reduced or limited; or (ii) the JBE determines that Contractor’s performance under this Agreement has become infeasible due to changes in applicable laws.