New providers definition

New providers means providers who have not submitted an annual report including at least six months of actual, historical costs of operations for any service as listed in subrule 79.1(15).

Examples of New providers in a sentence

  • New providers must be reviewed within the first four weeks of CACFP operation.

  • New providers may be qualified more frequently depending on which monitoring cycle they are assigned.

  • New providers initially receive the basic hourly rate plus the lowest deprivation supplement rate, plus flexibility and quality elements if the provider can evidence, they are eligible.

  • New providers may be added for $5,500 per provider for the EMR &EBO license plus the per provider monthly rate based on the options selected during the initial term.

  • New providers will have their rates confirmed at the point of registering with the Local Authority as a funded provider.

  • New providers have been invited to apply to be added to the Ethical Framework to enable them to apply for this tender opportunity which was advertised in May.

  • New providers must have a successful pre-award review prior to contract issuance.

  • New providers are informed of such rates upon first receipt of the headcount form and at the start of the financial year.

  • New providers may seek initial eligibility by contacting DWS and requesting an application packet.

  • New providers, and providers who have re-registered, will need to complete an estimate claim form and send this to the Funded Early Education Team for the first 3 terms of operation, as we will have no history on which to base the payment.

Related to New providers

  • New Provider means any replacement service provider or providers engaged to provide the Services (or part thereof) or substantially similar services or the Authority itself where the Services or substantially similar services or part thereof continue to be provided by the Authority after partial termination, termination or expiry of this Contract;