Marketing Infractions Sample Clauses

Marketing Infractions. Infractions of the Marketing Guidelines may result in the following actions being taken by the LDSS to protect the interests of the program and its clients. These actions shall be taken at the sole discretion of the LDSS.
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Marketing Infractions. A. Infractions of Medicaid marketing guidelines, as found in Appendix D, Sections III D and E, may result in the following actions being taken by the SDOH, in consultation with the LDSS, to protect the interests of the program and its clients. These actions shall be taken by the SDOH in collaboration with the LDSS and the CMS Regional
Marketing Infractions a) In addition to the corrective and remedial actions specified in Section 11.5 of this Agreement, if the Contractor or its representative commits a repeat violation or an infraction which is not minor or unintentional, DOHMH may, following consultation with SDOH, impose liquidated damages of $2000.00 for each such infraction. Imposition of liquidated damages shall be taken at the sole discretion of the DOHMH except that DOHMH shall not impose liquidated damages for any infraction of the Contractor where SDOH has imposed a monetary sanction. APPENDIX N October 1, 2005 N-16 N.7
Marketing Infractions. Infractions of the Marketing Guidelines may result in the following actions being taken by the LDSS to protect the interests of the program and its clients. These actions shall be taken at the sole discretion of the LDSS. If an MCO or its representative commits a first time infraction of marketing guidelines and the LDSS deems the infraction to be minor or unintentional in nature, the LDSS may issue a warning letter to the MCO.
Marketing Infractions. A. Infractions ofMedicaid marketing guidelines, as found in Appendix D, Sections III D and E, may result in the following actions being taken by the SDOH, in consultation with the LDSS, to protect the interests of the program and its clients. These actions shall be taken by the SDOH in collaboration with the LDSS and the CMS Regional Office.
Marketing Infractions a) In addition to the corrective and remedial actions specified in Section 11.5 of this Agreement, if the Contractor or its representative commits a repeat violation or an infraction which is not minor or unintentional, DOHMH may, following consultation with SDOH, impose liquidated damages of $2000.00 for each such infraction. Imposition of liquidated damages shall be taken at the sole discretion of the DOHMH except that DOHMH shall not impose liquidated damages for any infraction of the Contractor where SDOH has imposed a monetary sanction. APPENDIX N October 1,2007 N.7 Member Services and Member Retention

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