Valid Designation Sample Clauses
The Valid Designation clause defines the requirements for properly identifying or naming a party, product, or entity within a contract or agreement. It typically specifies the format, timing, and method by which such designations must be made, ensuring that all references are clear and unambiguous. For example, it may require that a party's legal name be used in all official documents or that a product be designated by a specific model number. This clause's core function is to prevent confusion or disputes arising from unclear or inconsistent references, thereby ensuring clarity and enforceability throughout the agreement.
Valid Designation. A designation of a Participant Provider as a Beneficiary’s primary clinician, main doctor, main provider, and/or the main place they receive care (whether through MVA or SVA) is valid for a Performance Year, if either:
(1) the designation was made no earlier than two years before the start of that Performance Year; or (2) the Participant Provider designated by the Beneficiary has submitted a claim for a PQEM Service furnished to the Beneficiary during the period that began 25 months before the start of that Performance Year and ends 1 month before the start of that Performance Year (“Valid Designation”).
Valid Designation. A designation of a DC Participant Provider as a Beneficiary’s primary clinician, main doctor, main provider, and/or the main place they receive care (whether through Electronic Voluntary Alignment or Paper-Based Voluntary Alignment) is valid for a Performance Year, if either: (1) the designation was made no earlier than two years before the start of that Performance Year; or
Valid Designation. A designation of a DC Participant Provider as a Beneficiary's primary clinician, main doctor, main provider, and/or the main place they receive care (whether through Electronic Voluntary Alignment or Paper-Based Voluntary Alignment) is valid for a Performance Year, if either: (1) the designation was made no earlier than two years before the start of that Performance Year; or (2) the DC Participant Provider designated by the Beneficiary has submitted a claim for a PQEM Service furnished to the Beneficiary during the period that began 25 months before the start of that Performance Year and ends 1 month before the start of that Performance Year (“Valid Designation”).
