ITP Sample Clauses

ITP. All Service Providers, including but not limited to the Service Provider Agency, shall comply with the following terms and conditions, which are a part of the Service Provider Agency’s obligations under the Agreement, and are material to the Agreement:
ITP. 15 a) Develop an ITP with specific client goals, interventions proposed, timeframes 16 for actions, and Client Work Plan within two (2) weeks of completion of the comprehensive assessment.
ITP. All Service Provider Agencies must complete, sign, and submit the Service Provider Roster. The CDSA may remove an employee / subcontractor of the Service Provider Agency from the Service Provider Roster for failing to fulfill obligations under this Attachment 1 without terminating the Provider Agreement with the Service Provider Agency. A Change Request Form found in Appendix A of Attachment 1 must be submitted to the CDSA detailing any changes to the Service Provider Roster or any agency details. Service Provider Agencies, who have employees / subcontractors who provide services to infants and toddlers referred to or enrolled in the N.C. ITP, shall conduct a criminal background record check on all such employees / subcontractors. The record check shall occur: (a) within ten (10) business days of the hiring of the employee or subcontractor; (b) within ten (10) business days of signing the Provider Agreement; or, (c) prior to the Service Provider Agency being added to the Service Provider Roster. Following the completion of the background check, the Service Provider Agency must submit to the CDSA a signed, notarized copy of the Verification of Acceptable Criminal Record Check form found in Appendix A of Attachment 1. The Service Provider Agency is not required to submit the actual background check for its employees / subcontractors but must retain copies of criminal record investigation reports in their records prior to the provision of any direct early intervention services. Independent practitioners who enroll as a Service Provider (i.e., individuals who enroll as providers) and agency owners who provide direct services, shall submit a current (i.e. obtained within 6 months) North Carolina Statewide criminal record check report. In addition, any Service Provider remains under the obligation to report any criminal violation, be it a felony or a misdemeanor, within five (5) business days of such occurrence, during the period of time in which this Provider Agreement is in effect. Additionally, all Service Providers are subject to an annual, mandatory review against the OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (“LEIE”) Database for OIG exclusion verification. Service Providers shall adhere to the confidentiality requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and all corresponding federal rules and regulations implementing t...
ITP. The same applies to cohabitants under the Act on Homosexual Cohabitants with effect from 1
ITP. All Service Provider Agencies must complete, sign, and submit the Service Provider Roster. The CDSA may remove an employee / subcontractor of the Service Provider Agency from the Service Provider Roster for failing to fulfill obligations under this Attachment 1 without terminating the Provider Agreement with the Service Provider Agency. A Change Request Form must be submitted to the CDSA detailing any changes to the Service Provider Roster or any agency details.
ITP. Lux acknowledges that the Netfone Shares to be issued in accordance with this Agreement will be "restricted securities" within the meaning of the 1933 Act and will be issued in accordance with Regulation S of the 1933 Act.
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ITP. Lux agrees not to engage in hedging transactions with regard to the Netfone Shares to be issued to ITP-Lux unless in compliance with or permitted by the 1933 Act.
ITP. Lux acknowledges and agrees to neither trade nor allow any of its employees or agents to trade in the securities of Netfone while in possession of material information about Netfone that has not been publicly disclosed.

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