Common use of Financial Consequences Clause in Contracts

Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.1. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, or termination of this Contract per Section 6.2 and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.5, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com

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Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.1. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 6.1. constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, or termination of this Contract per Section 6.2 6.2.3. and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.5, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F..

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com

Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.129 hereof. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 29 hereof constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, provides or termination of this Contract contract per Section 6.2 29 and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.522, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F..

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Attachment Iv, Restatement and Renewal), sefbhn.org

Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.16.1 hereof. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 hereof constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, or termination of this Contract per Section 6.2 6.2.3 hereof and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.53.4 hereof, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F..

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Appendix Xii, Non Client, www.myflorida.com

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Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.1. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, or termination of this Contract per Section 6.2 6.2.3 and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.5, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F..

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: centralfloridacares.org, www.myflorida.com, www.thrivingmind.org

Financial Consequences. If the Provider fails to perform in accordance with this Contract or perform the minimum level of service required by this Contract, the Department will apply financial consequences as provided for in Section 6.16.1 hereof. The parties agree that the penalties provided for under Section 6.1 hereof constitute financial consequences under sections 287.058(1)(h) and 215.971(1)(c), F.S. The foregoing does not limit additional financial consequences, which may include but are not limited to refusing payment, withholding payments until deficiency is cured, tendering only partial payments, applying payment adjustments for additional financial consequences or for liquidated damages to the extent that this Contract so provides, or termination of this Contract per Section 6.2 6.2.3 hereof and requisition of services from an alternate source. Any payment made in reliance on the Provider’s evidence of performance, which evidence is subsequently determined to be erroneous, will be immediately due as an overpayment in accordance with Section 3.53.4 hereof, to the extent of such error. Financial consequences directly related to the deliverables under this Contract are defined in Exhibit F.error.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

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