Random Selection and CLIENT Notification Sample Clauses

Random Selection and CLIENT Notification. 1.2.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide and maintain, within Aversys database, an integrated individualized Random Selection and Notification System for ADMINISTRATOR to enroll CLIENTS for the purpose of randomly selecting CLIENTS to report for urine collection. At ADMINISTRATOR’s sole discretion, CLIENTS may be required to be randomly selected at a fluctuating frequency (e.g., two [2] to eight [8] times monthly), at a fixed frequency (e.g., two [2] times every week) or on-demand, as described in Subparagraph 1.3 of this Exhibit C. CONTRACTOR shall adhere to ADMINISTRATOR’s specified random selection requirements for each CLIENT, as noted in Aversys. The Aversys database will use an algorithm‌ to automatically provide an evidence-based random selection approach that ensures CLIENTS have an equal probability of testing on any given day. CONTRACTOR shall ensure testing frequency for each CLIENT does not exceed a maximum of eight (8) times per month without advance written approval from ADMINISTRATOR.
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