Material Subcontractor Clause Samples

The Material Subcontractor clause defines the requirements and responsibilities for subcontractors who supply significant materials or components to a project. Typically, this clause outlines the standards that material subcontractors must meet, such as quality, delivery timelines, and compliance with project specifications, and may require approval of subcontractors by the main contractor or client. Its core function is to ensure that all materials provided by subcontractors meet the necessary standards and do not compromise the overall quality or schedule of the project.
Material Subcontractor. If the Respondent plans to provide the service or perform the function through a Material Subcontractor, the Respondent must detail the services and/or function to be subcontracted, and how the Respondent and the Material Subcontractor will coordinate such service or function. Respondents should describe any prior working relationships with the Material Subcontractor.
Material Subcontractor. Any entity from which the Contractor procures, re- procures, or proposes to subcontract with, for the provision of all, or part, of its Administrative Services for any program area or function that relates to the delivery or payment of Covered Services or Flexible Benefits, including, but not limited to, behavioral health, claims processing, Care Management, Utilization Management, or pharmacy benefits, including specialty pharmacy providers. Contracts with Material Subcontractors shall be referred to as Material Subcontracts. Material Subcontracts are distinct from Provider Contracts.
Material Subcontractor. Any entity with a Material Subcontract with the Contractor. For the purposes of this Contract, Material Subcontractors do not include providers in the Contractor’s provider network. Material Subcontractors may include, without limitation, Affiliates, subsidiaries, and affiliated and unaffiliated third parties.
Material Subcontractor. For the purposes of this Section 7.18(b), "Material Subcontractor" means a Subcontractor performing more than Twenty-Five Thousand and No/100ths Dollars ($25,000.00) of the Work.
Material Subcontractor. Pursuant to Section 8.6.4.1 of the Program Contract, each Material Subcontractor shall submit to Agency an annual SSAE 16 Report.