RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 3.2.1 The State will identify a Project Manager for the Project. The Project Manager will be the sole point of contact between the Contractor and the State. The Project Manager will be the State’s representative authorized to communicate the State’s position and directions related to all contract work and to coordinate all change orders with the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services as deemed necessary.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 1. The State shall provide training to the Department, and upon request, consultation will be provided for the Department’s response to the Agreement Addenda.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 17.1 The Department will maintain an office at the Airport for the CONTRACTOR to submit any documents for review and/or approvals needed by the Department.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. A. State is responsible for timely providing all information that State and Contractor mutually agree is necessary for Contractor to perform the Administrative Services under this Agreement.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 1. The Office of Administration will not seek reimbursement from the County for any funding the County provides to the LPHA pursuant to the terms of this MOU. The LPHA shall be liable to the State for any expenditure of funds received from the County that is inconsistent with federal guidance or FAQs concerning the use of the funds, unless such an expenditure was contained in a written directive from the Missouri DHSS to the LPHA.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. Subject to security regulations, the State shall permit Contractor access to all facilities necessary to perform the requisite IT Services.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE a. The State shall cooperate with Contractor by, among other things, making available, as reasonably requested by Contractor, information, approvals, acceptances and management decisions so that Contractor may accomplish its obligations and responsibilities hereunder.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 6.1 The State will assign personnel with appropriate skills and expertise in computer, data processing, and related services to enable operation of the Application Services and the Consortium Website and to provide Primary Support. The State will use reasonable efforts to operate its Digital Library Reserve and Consortium Website in compliance with the terms of this Agreement and all Schedules. Upon launch of the service, all Participating Libraries shall include a direct hyperlink and/or logo to the DLR service from Participating Library’s home page and other appropriate sub-pages. Such link or logo shall be featured no less prominently than other electronic resources including but not limited to NetLibrary, Recorded Books, MyLibraryDV.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. The State shall perform or assign all of the duties and responsibilities of an administrative agent as are set forth in the Rules, including those set forth in Sections 5:80-26.14, 16 and 18 thereof, as such Rules may from time to time be amended.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE. 3.1 The Director of Data Analysis at DVHA is responsible for providing the data to OnPoint through the OnPoint desktop tool as outlined below. However, this task may routinely be performed by the Director or either of the two Medicaid Fiscal Analysts within the State’s Data team. Onpoint Health Data is also the current vendor with the State of Vermont for the collection and management of the commercial and Medicaid eligibility and claims data in the Vermont Healthcare Claims Uniform Reporting and Evaluation System (VHCURES). This contract is managed by BISHCA and includes a deliverable for the integration of the Medicaid data. Onpoint has developed a stand alone one way data element encryption software that is run on the reporter’s desktop before data is submitted to the Onpoint data warehouse. The encryption algorithm is a one way hashing algorithm using industry standard SHA-512 protocol. SHA-512 is a computer security standard approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NISR), Information Technology Laboratory (ITL). Providing encryption software that is run by every reporter ensures that all patient identifiers are encrypted consistently across reporters and eliminates the possibility that direct patient identifiers are submitted. Since the encryption is done at the reporter’s site, the reporter can easily verify that the personal health identifiers passed through the encryption software have been removed and replaced with unrecognizable, encrypted 128 character fields.
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