Compliance with Standard Coding Clause Samples

Compliance with Standard Coding. Schemes 1. Compliance with HIPAA-Based Code Sets.
Compliance with Standard Coding. Schemes 1. Compliance with HIPAA-Based Code Sets a. Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC);
Compliance with Standard Coding. Schemes 1. Compliance with HIPAA-Based Code Sets a. Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC); b. Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedural Coding System (HCPCS); c. Home Infusion EDI Coalition (HEIC) Product Codes; d. National Drug Code (NDC); e. National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP); f. International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9); g. Diagnosis Related Group (DRG); h. Claim Adjustment Reason Codes; and i. Remittance Remarks Codes.

Related to Compliance with Standard Coding

  • Compliance with Standards Although the standards for workmanship, material, and equipment have been selected in these specifications as a basis of reference, standards and specifications of the other bank member countries and recommendations of standards international organizations will be acceptable provided they are substantially equivalent to the designated standards and provided furthermore that the contractor submits for approval detailed specifications which he proposes to use. Reference to brand names or catalog numbers if any in these specifications have been made only for that equipment for which it has been determined that a degree of standardization is necessary to maintain certain essential features. And in certain cases such references have also been made for purposes of convenience to specify the requirements, in either case offers of alternative goods, which have similar characteristics and provide performance and quality at lease equal to those specified are acceptable. If the contractor offers materials, equipment, design calculations or tests, which conform to standards other than those specified, full details of the differences between the proposed standards and that specified in so far as they affect the design or purpose of the equipment, are to be supplied by the contractor if called upon to do so by the engineer, where required by the engineer for approval purposes, the contractor shall supply, without charge, duplicate copies of the proposed standards with English translations of the relevant portions. The contractor shall have available in his place of business (or in his supplier’s works) the relevant copies of standards or codes used for the use of the Engineer.

  • Compliance with Accessibility Standards All parties to this Agreement shall ensure that the plans for and the construction of all projects subject to this Agreement are in compliance with standards issued or approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) as meeting or consistent with minimum accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (P.L. 101-336) (ADA).

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  • Compliance with Statutes Rules and Regulations

  • Compliance with FCPA Each of the Credit Parties and their Subsidiaries is in compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1, et seq., and any foreign counterpart thereto. None of the Credit Parties or their Subsidiaries has made a payment, offering, or promise to pay, or authorized the payment of, money or anything of value (a) in order to assist in obtaining or retaining business for or with, or directing business to, any foreign official, foreign political party, party official or candidate for foreign political office, (b) to a foreign official, foreign political party or party official or any candidate for foreign political office, and (c) with the intent to induce the recipient to misuse his or her official position to direct business wrongfully to such Credit Party or its Subsidiary or to any other Person, in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1, et seq.