General Enrollment Provisions Sample Clauses

General Enrollment Provisions. The Department shall notify the Contractor of the Members to be enrolled with the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide for a continuous open enrollment period throughout the term of the Contract. The Contractor shall not discriminate against potential Members on the basis of an individual’s health status, need for health services, race, color, religion, or national origin, and shall not use any policy or practice that has the effect of discriminating on the basis of a Member’s health status, need for health services, race, color, religion, or national origin. The Department shall be responsible for the enrollment. The Department shall develop an enrollment packet to be sent to potential Members. The Contractor shall have an opportunity to review and comment on the information to be included in the enrollment packet, and may be asked to provide material for the enrollment packet. Generally, during the first ninety (90) calendar days after the effective date of initial enrollment, whether the Member selected the Contractor or was assigned through an automatic process, the Member shall have the opportunity to change their Contractor and once a year thereafter in accordance with 42 CFR 438.
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General Enrollment Provisions. The Department shall notify the Contractor of the Members to be enrolled with the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide for a continuous open enrollment period throughout the term of the Contract. The Contractor shall not discriminate against potential Members on the basis of an individual’s health status, need for health services, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin, and shall not use any policy or practice that has the effect of discriminating on the basis of a Member’s health status, need for health services, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin. The Department shall be responsible for the enrollment. The Department shall develop an enrollment packet to be sent to potential Members. The Contractor shall have an opportunity to review and comment on the information to be included in the enrollment packet, and may be asked to provide material for the enrollment packet. Generally, during the first ninety (90) calendar days after the effective date of initial enrollment, whether the Member selected the Contractor or was assigned through an automatic process, the Member shall have the opportunity to change their Contractor and once a year thereafter in accordance with 42 CFR 438.

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