Retention of Vendors, Professionals, and Consultants Sample Clauses

Retention of Vendors, Professionals, and Consultants. With the written approval of the Settlement Administrator, the DAGP Administrator may hire administrative vendors, professionals, and consultants, such as legal counsel, actuaries, and economists, whom the DAGP Administrator deems necessary to faithfully implement the above provisions of this Article VIII. Payment to such vendors, professionals, and consultants shall come from the funds allocated to the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program. In the case of administrative vendors, the DAGP Administrator will provide to the Settlement Administrator in advance the criteria by which such vendors would be selected, including draft requests for proposal to be used in soliciting such vendors. Any such draft request for proposal shall include provisions for (a) the credentialing and other certifications of the vendor; (b) the specific administrative functions to be provided by the vendor; (c) proposed payment rate structure and terms; (d) required fraud policies; (e) the type of clinical and program data to be recorded and collected by the vendor, including considerations for the privacy and security of personal information and other data security; and (f) proposed written contracts to be entered into between the DAGP Administrator and any vendor. The proposed contracts shall include effective procedures for the DAGP Administrator to audit the vendor’s processes for billing and providing services to the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program and shall provide that the DAGP Administrator may terminate the contract if the vendor is not in compliance with such contract’s terms. The DAGP Administrator shall promptly notify the Settlement Administrator of all payments incurred under this Section 8.5.
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