Facilities Contract definition
Examples of Facilities Contract in a sentence
Contractor must have an independent financial audit conducted annually, at its expense, and submit these to the Facilities Contract Manager no later than December 31st of each calendar year.
Contractor will submit an annual report during the month of July to the Facilities Contract Manager that describes current treatment and programming available within the facility and through referral to offenders.
CONTRACTOR will submit an annual report during the month of July to the Facilities Contract Manager that describes current treatment and programming available within the facility and through referral to offenders.
Department shall not reimburse Contractor for any offender whose length of stay extends beyond 90 days unless specifically authorized and approved in writing by the Facilities Contract Manager or designee, prior to the expiration of the 90-day period.
Department shall not reimburse Contractor for any offender whose length of stay extends beyond 180 days unless specifically authorized and approved in writing by the Facilities Contract Manager or designee, prior to the expiration of the 180-day period.
In this context, “use” includes use by Customer, its Facilities, Contract Entities and/or Affiliates and medical service providers accessing directly or remotely the Software in the manner permitted by such Software and the Documentation.
Contractor will submit a written report to the Facilities Contract Manager within 90 days of receiving a final CPC Evaluation Report.
In furtherance and not in limitation of the immediately preceding sentence, the Operator agrees to transfer, assign, distribute, pay over or otherwise make available to the Non-Operating Owner, the Non-Operating Owner’s pro rata share (based on its Ownership Interest) in any payments or proceeds obtained pursuant to any Transmission Facilities Contract.
Contractor will submit a written report to the Facilities Contract Manager by September 1, 2020, outlining Contractor’s plan for program changes to meet CPC evaluation recommendations noted in the program’s Final CPC Report (dated November 25, 2019).
Contractor shall develop and maintain an emergency plan that addresses staffing during sick outs, strikes, and work stoppages at the Program and shall notify local law enforcement personnel and the Facilities Contract Manager or designee once it becomes apparent that the WATCh program may become or, actually becomes, subject to a sick out, strike, or work stoppage.