Common use of Continued Certification Clause in Contracts

Continued Certification. 1. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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Continued Certification. 1. A. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

Continued Certification. 1. A. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances.clearances.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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Continued Certification. 1. All DMC certified enrolled providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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