Extension of timeframes Sample Clauses

Extension of timeframes a. The Contractor may extend the timeframes for standard and expedited resolution of grievances and appeals by up to 14 calendar days if:
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Extension of timeframes. 9.7.2.1 The Contractor may extend the timeframes from §9.7.1 of this section by up to fourteen (14) calendar days if:
Extension of timeframes. The PIHP may extend the resolution and notice timeframe by up to 14 calendar days if the Enrollee requests an extension, or if the PIHP shows to the satisfaction of the State that there is a need for additional information and how the delay is in the Enrollee’s interest. 42 CFR 438.408(c).
Extension of timeframes i. The PAHP may extend the timeframes from paragraph (b) of this section by up to 14 calendar days if
Extension of timeframes. The CONTRACTOR may extend the timeframes stated in this subsection of this contract by up to fourteen (14) Calendar Days if: The Medicaid Managed Care Member requests the extension, or The CONTRACTOR shows (to the Department’s satisfaction, upon its request) that there is need for additional information and how the delay is in the Medicaid Managed Care Member's interest. Requirements Following Extension: Make reasonable efforts to give the Enrollee prompt oral notice of the delay. Within two (2) Calendar Days give the Enrollee written notice of the reason for the decision to extend the timeframe and inform the Enrollee of the right to file a Grievance if he or she disagrees with that decision. Resolve the Appeal as expeditiously as the Enrollee’s health condition requires and no later than the date the extension expires.
Extension of timeframes. The Purchasers hereby grant a 30-day extension (i.e., for filing, to October 22, 2008, and for effectiveness, to January 20, 2009 or February 19, 2009, as applicable) of the timeframes set forth in Section 2 of the Registration Agreement (including the definitional terms therein), and no liquidated damages shall accrue during such 30-day period.
Extension of timeframes. The CCN may extend the timeframes from § 9.7.1 of this section by up to fourteen (14) calendar days if:
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Related to Extension of timeframes

  • Extension of Time Limits The time limits referred to in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties in writing.

  • Extension of Time STATE may extend the time for performance of this contract upon written request from PURCHASER or upon STATE's own motion. Except as provided in Section 29, a request for extension: • shall be accompanied by the written consent to an extension of the security by PURCHASER's surety; • shall state the date to which the extension is desired, the area of the operations to be affected, and the reason(s) for the extension; and • must be received by STATE no later than 30 days prior to the expiration date of this contract unless the need for extension occurred within the 30 days prior to the expiration date, in which case the request must be received prior to the expiration date. Requests for extension may be granted for any reason except changes in timber market conditions. STATE shall grant a request for an extension only when it determines that extension would be in the best interests of STATE. In no event shall an extension exceed one year. When STATE grants a request for extension, it may condition that grant upon any condition it determines is necessary to protect the interests of the STATE. Such conditions may include, but may not be limited to, the following:

  • Delays and Extension of Time If the Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress of providing goods and/or services by an act or neglect of the District, or by changes ordered in the work, or by labor disputes, strikes, insurrections, fire, acts of God; unusual but well documented and excusable delays in performance, or other causes beyond the Contractor’s control, or by delay authorized by the District, then the contract Term of service may be extended by a contract amendment for such reasonable time as the District and the Contractor may agree.

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