Uncorrected Deficiencies Clause Samples
The "Uncorrected Deficiencies" clause defines the procedures and consequences when a party fails to remedy identified problems or shortcomings within a specified timeframe. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying the responsible party of the deficiency, sets a deadline for correction, and details the actions that may be taken if the issue remains unresolved, such as withholding payment or engaging a third party to complete the work. Its core function is to ensure accountability and provide a clear mechanism for addressing unresolved issues, thereby protecting the interests of the non-breaching party and maintaining project standards.
Uncorrected Deficiencies. If the standards set forth for performance in this Exhibit are not met per notification by the Authority, the Contractor will be required to execute a Corrective Action Plan, as drafted by the Authority, no later than five (5) business days from the date of notice by the Authority’s Chief Housing Solutions Officer. The Contractor will have ninety (90) calendar days to successfully implement the action plan, correct all deficiencies, and maintain at least a Standard Performance rating in both Monthly Performance and Quarterly Field Audits for at least the ninety (90) days following the execution of the Corrective Action Plan. No more than one Corrective Action Plan will be executed during a twelve (12) month period during the term of this Agreement. Failure to meet the terms outlined in the Corrective Action Plan may result in a material breach of this agreement.
Uncorrected Deficiencies. If the standards set forth for performance in this Exhibit are not met, a Corrective Action Plan will be required and must be submitted no later than five (5) business days to the Homeless Programs Manager of the Rental Assistance and Homeless Solutions Division for review and approval. The Contractor will be given the specific standard that the Contractor is deficient in and what expectations the Authority has for meeting expectations for that standard. The Contractor must provide the following to the Authority:
Uncorrected Deficiencies. If any performance issue addressed by District remains substantially uncorrected in any following quarter, District shall determine further action of: (1) modification or reduction of the Work Plan; or (2) removal from the Consortium. In the event of removal from the Consortium, Participant shall be given thirty (30) days notice. During such thirty (30) day notice period, no expenses shall be incurred without the advance written authorization by District.
