Redetermination Date Sample Clauses
The Redetermination Date clause establishes a specific date or schedule on which certain terms, such as pricing, quantities, or obligations, are reviewed and potentially adjusted. In practice, this clause is commonly used in contracts involving fluctuating variables, such as supply agreements or financial arrangements, where periodic reassessment is necessary to reflect current market conditions or performance metrics. Its core function is to ensure that the contract remains fair and relevant over time by providing a structured opportunity for parties to revisit and update key terms, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and maintaining alignment with changing circumstances.
Redetermination Date. The date when Medicaid eligibility requirements are reviewed to ensure the Member is eligible to continue receiving benefits.
Redetermination Date. The date when CHIP eligibility requirements are reviewed to ensure the Member is eligible to continue receiving benefits.
Redetermination Date. If Purchaser believes that the Estimated Wind-Down Costs are incorrect or inconsistent with the standard set forth in the definition thereof, then Purchaser shall have the right to submit the matter to the Management Committee for resolution solely for the purpose of redetermining the Determined Cap during the Operation Phase, as contemplated by Section 17.1.1(d). If an Impasse occurs with respect to such matter, then the matter shall be resolved in accordance with Section 18.1(b) solely for the purpose of redetermining the Determined Cap during the Operation Phase, as contemplated by Section 17.1.1(d).
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Redetermination Date. The term “Redetermination Date” means any date on which, or as of which, a Redetermination shall occur.
