Written Materials Sample Clauses

Written Materials. All written material used to support allegations must be signed and dated. New allegations not previously presented at Level Two may not be presented at Level Three.
Written Materials. Contractor shall ensure that all written materials it provides or is otherwise required to make available to the client, including, but not limited to, all documents requiring signature or authorization of the client, shall be in a minimum of 12 point font, and a minimum of 18 point font for written materials required to be in large print, including but not limited to any Contractor Brochures, Consent to Treatment, Treatment Plans, etc.
Written Materials. The MCO must make written materials that are critical to obtaining services available to its members. Such materials include, at a minimum, marketing materials, HIPAA privacy notices, provider directories, member handbooks, care coordination materials provided to the member, grievance and appeal notices, denial and termination notices, and any other materials identified by ODM.
Written Materials. Written material presented to the Mediator or to the other party shall be returned to the party presenting that material at the termination of the Mediation.
Written Materials. As of the date of this Agreement and the IPO Filing Date, the Private Offering Materials do not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact in order to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.
Written Materials. The OhioRISE Plan must make written materials that are critical to obtaining services available to its members. Such materials include, at a minimum, marketing materials, HIPAA privacy notices, provider directories, member handbooks, care coordination materials provided to the member, grievance and appeal notices, denial and termination notices, and any other materials identified by ODM. The OhioRISE Plan's written materials must include taglines to the extent required by federal law in the prevalent non-English languages and in conspiculously visible font size explaining the availability of written translations or oral interpretation free of charge to understand the information provided. The OhioRISE Plan must make all written member materials available in alternative formats and provide auxiliary aids and services when requested at no expense to eligible individuals and members. Alternative formats must include but are not limited to Braille, large print, and audio, as determined by the need of the individual member. The OhioRISE Plan's provision of alternative formats and auxiliary aids and services must take into consideration the special needs of eligible individuals or members with disabilities or limited English proficiency. The OhioRISE Plan's written materials must include the toll-free and TeleTYpe/ Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TTY/TDD) telephone number of the OhioRISE Plan's member services line, and information that explains how to request auxiliary aids and services, including the provision of materials in alternative formats. The OhioRISE Plan must notify all eligible individuals and members that information is available in alternative formats and that auxiliary aids and services are available at no charge. The OhioRISE Plan must ensure that all member materials are clearly legible, and use person-centered, trauma-informed, and easily understood language and format. The OhioRISE Plan must write member materials at or below a sixth grade reading level, unless otherwise approved by ODM. If the OhioRISE Plan must include medical terminology that is not understandable from a layperson perspective, the OhioRISE Plan must offer the member an opportunity to speak to an OhioRISE Plan's representative to explain the information. The determination of whether the OhioRISE Plan's materials comply with member material requirements is in the sole discretion of ODM.
Written Materials. The Master Licensee agrees to develop and use in connection with its Master License business only such written materials, training manuals and supplies which comply with the Licensor’s standards and specifications. Unless provided to the Master Licensee in the language in dominant use in the Licensed Territory, the Master Licensee shall pay all costs of translation for such written materials and training manuals as may be necessary for use in the Licensed Territory. 6.
Written Materials. Licensee agrees that it will include within the consumer packaging for each Licensee Receiver and ETC Receiver, at Licensee's sole cost and expense (except that ETC shall be responsible for providing such items to Licensee or reimbursing Licensee for the direct costs of printing such items), copies of such written materials as ETC then currently includes within the consumer packaging for substantially similar Receivers packaged by or on behalf of ETC and its Affiliates. Licensee agrees to include such written materials in the same manner as the then-current method used to include such written materials with each substantially similar Receiver packaged by or on behalf of ETC and its Affiliates, as such method may change from time to time in ETC's sole judgment. The Licensee may include within the consumer packaging for each Licensee Receiver, at Licensee's sole expense inclusive of direct material costs, promotional material relevant to Licensee's business which is non-conflicting with ETC's business, subject to ETC's approval not to be unreasonably withheld.
Written Materials. The Grantee shall submit all electronic and written information, including but not limited to web-based information, protocols, scripts, and training materials, and modifications of such information, to TennCare f or approval prior to their implementation. Materials must be submitted to TennCare at least thirty (30) days prior to implementation and revisions must be submitted at least ten (10) days prior to implementation. a. The Grantee shall ensure that all information intended for TennCare applicants and members use Plain Language best practices and comply with the requirements set forth in Section E. 14. TennCare shall provide technical assistance and training of Plain Language best practice guidelines upon request. b. Written protocols, timelines, call center scripts, training materials and reporting formats for all Outreach projects shall be developed by the Grantee for review and approval by TennCare, at minimum thirty (30) days prior to project implementation. c. The Grantee shall be responsible for ensuring that all electronic and written information, including web-based information, scripts, and training materials, is consistent with applicable federal court orders, federal and state laws and regulations, the TennCare approved 1115 Waiver, including all subsequent amendments, and TennCare rules and policies. d. TennCare shall notify the Grantee regarding all relevant modifications to public health emergency unwinding processes. (1) Once unwinding processes are modified by TennCare, the Grantee shall be responsible and fully accountable for compliance as it relates to such modifications. (2) The Grantee shall, upon request by TennCare, modify electronic and written inf ormation including but not limited to web-based information, scripts, and training materials as necessary to ensure consistency with applicable federal and state laws and regulations, the TennCare State Medicaid Plan and approved 1115 Waiver, including all subsequent amendments, and TennCare rules and policies. The Grantee shall complete such modifications promptly and shall provide updated versions of these materials to TennCare upon completion. All earlier versions of revised materials shall be retired, and the Grantee shall thereaf ter use only updated versions of these materials upon TennCare approval. (3) The Grantee shall keep all records in compliance with TennCare’s Record retention policies.
Written Materials. Sonic shall provide the Licensee with bulletins, brochures, and reports that Sonic publishes from time to time regarding its plans, policies, research, developments, and activities.