Patient Eligibility Verification Sample Clauses

Patient Eligibility Verification. Covered Entity prescribers will provide all Eligible Patients with a valid prescription as required by law which will contain, but not necessarily be limited to, the applicable Covered Entity Location name, address and identification number, the eligible prescriber’s name, and the Eligible Patient’s full name. The prescription must be written or sent to Walgreens by an individual on the Prescriber List. Covered Entity may also provide each Eligible Patient whose prescriptions are not reimbursable by a Private Insurer with a voucher or similar document that sets forth the amount that Walgreens shall collect from the Eligible Patient at the time of dispensing. In addition, Covered Entity will provide Walgreens (or an entity designated by Walgreens) with: (i) the Prescriber List on a mutually agreed upon frequency; (ii) either (a) a mutually agreed upon unique identifier affixed to prescriptions, or (b) an electronic file of Covered Entity’s patients that contains the data elements agreed to by the parties, updated a minimum of one time each day via electronic interface and subject to the terms of the Business Associate Addendum, attached hereto as Exhibit C; and (iii) any other patient eligibility information agreed to by the parties. The information described herein, as mutually agreed by the parties, and that Covered Entity provides to Walgreens or its delegate, will establish patient eligibility and serve as evidence of Covered Entity’s authorization for Eligible Patients to receive 340B Drugs (“Authorization”). In the event that at any time during the term of this Agreement Walgreens does not receive the information necessary to establish Authorization, Walgreens shall not be obligated to perform under this Agreement, including its obligations to provide 340B Pharmacy Services or Inventory Maintenance Services (except with respect to any 340B Drugs already dispensed by Walgreens), until such time as Walgreens receives the necessary Authorization information.
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  • Employment Eligibility Verification As required by IC § 22-5-1.7, the Contractor swears or affirms under the penalties of perjury that the Contractor does not knowingly employ an unauthorized alien. The Contractor further agrees that:

  • Employee Eligibility Verification The Contractor warrants that it fully complies with all Federal and State statutes and regulations regarding the employment of aliens and others and that all its employees performing work under this Contract meet the citizenship or alien status requirement set forth in Federal statutes and regulations. The Contractor shall obtain, from all employees performing work hereunder, all verification and other documentation of employment eligibility status required by Federal or State statutes and regulations including, but not limited to, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, 8 U.S.C. §1324 et seq., as they currently exist and as they may be hereafter amended. The Contractor shall retain all such documentation for all covered employees for the period prescribed by the law. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend with counsel approved in writing by County, and hold harmless, the County, its agents, officers, and employees from employer sanctions and any other liability which may be assessed against the Contractor or the County or both in connection with any alleged violation of any Federal or State statutes or regulations pertaining to the eligibility for employment of any persons performing work under this Contract.

  • Client Eligibility Client eligibility and service referral are the responsibility of DDA under chapter 388- 823 WAC (Eligibility) and chapter 388-825 WAC (Service Rules). Only persons referred by DDA shall be eligible for direct Client services under this Program Agreement. It is DDA’s responsibility to determine and authorize the appropriate direct service(s) type. Direct Client services provided without authorization are not reimbursable under this Program Agreement.

  • Employee Verification In accordance with Neb. Rev.

  • Medical Verification The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence if the Town perceives the employee is abusing sick leave or has used an excessive amount of sick leave. The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence to verify that the employee is able to return to work with or without restrictions.

  • Identity Verification In the case that the Subscriber provides telecommunication services to any Subscriber’s Customers pursuant to Section 8.1, the Subscriber is responsible for performing and shall perform personal identification of Subscriber’s Customer. SORACOM shall not bear any responsibility in relation to dealing with such matters.

  • Third Party Verification 4.8.1 The SPD shall be further required to provide entry to the site of the Power Project free of all encumbrances at all times during the Term of the Agreement to SECI and a third Party nominated by any Indian Governmental Instrumentality for inspection and verification of the works being carried out by the SPD at the site of the Power Project.

  • Verification of Employment Eligibility By executing this Agreement, Consultant verifies that it fully complies with all requirements and restrictions of state and federal law respecting the employment of undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as may be amended from time to time, and shall require all subconsultants and sub-subconsultants to comply with the same.

  • Student Eligibility A. The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requires mandatory assessment for all students to determine college readiness in reading, writing and math. The xxxx authorizes the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to prescribe assessment instruments with a statewide passing standard. The initiative allows an institution to determine when a student is ready to perform college‐level coursework. High School students who seek to register in a dual credit course, which will grant college credit must prove “college readiness” by achieving a college level score as outlined in Appendix A.

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