Financial Assistance Calculation, Disbursement, and Confirmation of Performance and Reporting Requirements Procedures Sample Clauses

Financial Assistance Calculation, Disbursement, and Confirmation of Performance and Reporting Requirements Procedures. See Exhibit D, “Payment, Settlement, and Confirmation.” Use Payment and Confirmation language, Section 1.f.(2). In addition: County understands and agrees that funding under Part A or Part C may be reduced by Agreement amendment to the extent County’s xxxxxxxx under MMIS for Part B funding exceed the allocated total aggregated budget as set for in Exhibit C, “Financial Assistance Award.”
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Financial Assistance Calculation, Disbursement, and Confirmation of Performance and Reporting Requirements Procedures. See Exhibit D, “Payment, Settlement, and Confirmation Requirements.” Use Payment and Settlement language, Section 1.f.(2).
Financial Assistance Calculation, Disbursement, and Confirmation of Performance and Reporting Requirements Procedures. Provider is not entitled to payment for Part A or Part C payments (or both) in combination with Part B payments for the same Service, during the same time period or date of Service for the same Individual. Contractor and Service Providers shall maintain compliance with OAR 410-172-0600 to 410-172-0860, OAR 943- 120-0310, and OAR 943-120-0320. Funding will be reduced (offset) by the amount of funding received by the Service Provider from the Individual, the Individual’s health insurance provider, another person’s health insurance provider under which Individual is also covered, or any other Third Party Resource (TPR) in support of Individual’s care and Services provided
Financial Assistance Calculation, Disbursement, and Confirmation of Performance and Reporting Requirements Procedures. See Exhibit D, Payment, Settlement, and Confirmation Requirements. Use Payment and Confirmation language. In addition: The Part C financial assistance does not apply to PSRB Individuals, as these Services are covered in the Service Description for MHS 30.

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