Document Listing Clause Samples

The Document Listing clause serves to enumerate all documents that are incorporated into or referenced by an agreement. Typically, this clause will specify attachments, schedules, exhibits, or other materials that form part of the contract, ensuring that all relevant documents are clearly identified and included. By providing a comprehensive list, the clause helps prevent disputes over which documents are considered part of the agreement, thereby ensuring clarity and completeness in the contractual relationship.
Document Listing. The following documents, and any subsequent amendments, modifications, and supplements to these documents adopted by CPSA, ADHS, or AHCCCS (as applicable) during the Contract period, are incorporated and made a part of this subcontract by reference: i. ADHS/DBHS Covered Behavioral Health Services Guide ii. ADHS/DBHS/CPSA Provider Manual iii. ADHS Accounting and Auditing Procedures Manual iv. ADHS/DBHS Quality Management/Utilization (QM/UM) Plan v. CPSA Quality Management/Utilization Management (QM/UM) Plan vi. AHCCCS Medical Policy Manual (AMPM) - Chapters 900 and 1000 vii. ADHS/DBHS Strategic Plan viii. CPSA Strategic Plan ix. Arizona Families First Protocol x. ADHS/DBHS Clinical Guidance Documents: a) Performance Improvement Projects (PIPS) b) Technical Assistance Document (TADS) xi. Title XIX Children’s Behavioral Health Annual Action Plan xii. ADHS/DBHS Cultural Competence Plan xiii. CPSA Cultural Proficiency Strategic Plan xiv. CPSA Provider Financial Reporting Guide xv. CPSA Service Authorization Matrix xvi. CPSA Information Management Guide xvii. CPSA Program Protocol Manual xviii. CPSA Housing Program Guide
Document Listing. This PURCHASE AGREEMENT consists of four (4) pages along with the following which are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. In the event of an inconsistency in this Agreement, the inconsistency shall be resolved in the following order: 1. This Agreement; 4
Document Listing. The following documents, and any subsequent amendments, modifications, and supplements to these documents adopted by CPSA, ADHS, or AHCCCS (as applicable) during the contract period, are incorporated and made a part of this Subcontract by reference: i. ADHS/DBHS Covered Behavioral Health Services Guide ii. ADHS/DBHS/CPSA Provider Manual iii. ADHS/DBHS Quality Management/Utilization (QM/UM) Plan iv. CPSA Quality Management/Utilization Management (QM/UM) Plan v. AHCCCS Medical Policy Manual (AMPM) - Chapters 900 and 1000 vi. ADHS/DBHS Strategic Plan vii. CPSA Strategic Plan viii. ADHS/DBHS Clinical Guidance Documents: a) Performance Improvement Projects (PIPS) b) Technical Assistance Document (TADS) c) Clinical and Recovery Practice Protocol ix. Title XIX Children’s Behavioral Health Annual Action Plan x. ADHS Performance Improvement Specifications Manual xi. ADHS/DBHS Cultural Competence Plan xii. CPSA Cultural Proficiency Strategic Plan xiii. CPSA Provider Financial Guide xiv. CPSA Service Authorization Matrix xv. CPSA Demographic User Guide xvi. CPSA Protocol Manual xvii. ADHS/DBHS Fraud and Abuse Operations and Procedures Manual xviii. ADHS Annual Children’s System of Care Plan xix. ADHS Arizona Children’s System of Care Vision and Principles Plan xx. ADHS Arizona System Principles xxi. Principles for Persons with Serious Mental Illness xxii. ADHS Demographic User’s Guide xxiii. DBHS Housing Guidelines Manual

Related to Document Listing

  • Document Management The Contractor must retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract and all other records, electronic files, papers, and documents that were made in relation to this Contract. The Contractor must retain all documents related to the Contract for five (5) years after expiration of the Contract or, if longer, the period required by the General Records Schedules maintained by the Florida Department of State available at the Department of State’s Records Management website.

  • Document Imaging Investor shall be entitled, in its sole discretion, to image or make copies of all or any selection of the agreements, instruments, documents, and items and records governing, arising from or relating to any of Company’s loans, including, without limitation, this Agreement and the other Transaction Documents, and Investor may destroy or archive the paper originals. The parties hereto (i) waive any right to insist or require that Investor produce paper originals, (ii) agree that such images shall be accorded the same force and effect as the paper originals, (iii) agree that Investor is entitled to use such images in lieu of destroyed or archived originals for any purpose, including as admissible evidence in any demand, presentment or other proceedings, and (iv) further agree that any executed facsimile (faxed), scanned, emailed, or other imaged copy of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document shall be deemed to be of the same force and effect as the original manually executed document.

  • Paper Document Controls In order to comply with the following paper document controls, the Contractor agrees to: A. Dispose of Medi-Cal PII in paper form through confidential means, such as cross cut shredding and pulverizing. B. Not remove Medi-Cal PII from the premises of the Contractor except for identified routine business purposes or with express written permission of DHCS. C. Not leave faxes containing Medi-Cal PII unattended and keep fax machines in secure areas. The Contractor shall ensure that faxes contain a confidentiality statement notifying persons receiving faxes in error to destroy them. Contractor personnel shall verify fax numbers with the intended recipient before sending. D. Use a secure, bonded courier with signature of receipt when sending large volumes of Medi-Cal PII. The Contractor shall ensure that disks and other transportable media sent through the mail are encrypted using a vendor product that is recognized as an industry leader in meeting the needs for the intended solution, such as products specified on the CSSI.

  • Documentation License Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Flock hereby grants to Agency a non- exclusive, non-transferable right and license to use the Documentation during the Term in connection with its use of the Services as contemplated herein, and under Section 2.5 below.

  • DOCUMENT AND RECORD RETENTION ‌ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall maintain for inspection all documents and records relating to reimbursement from the Federal health care programs and to compliance with this IA for four years (or longer if otherwise required by law) from the Effective Date.