HHSC Reviews Sample Clauses
The "HHSC Reviews" clause establishes the authority and process by which the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) evaluates and monitors the performance or compliance of a contractor or service provider. Typically, this clause outlines the right of HHSC to conduct periodic or ad hoc reviews, audits, or inspections of records, operations, or deliverables to ensure adherence to contract terms and regulatory requirements. By including this clause, the contract ensures oversight and accountability, helping to identify and address issues early and maintain the quality and integrity of services provided.
HHSC Reviews. In the event that HHSC’s monitoring or evaluation activities (or those of its agents) reveal deficiencies in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s performance or the performance of its subcontractors or vendors, HHSC will take steps to remedy that non-compliance. HHSC may require Grantee produce a corrective action plan, provide training, or take other actions based on the identified risk(s). Ongoing non-compliance by Grantee, or HHSC’s identification of unallowable or disallowable activities or actions or processes, will result in sanctions or penalties or both in accordance with 40 TAC §81.13.
