Special OOHC Services definition

Special OOHC Services means the Special OOHC Services described in the Special OOHC Guidelines which the Special Care Provider must, subject to complying with applicable Law, provide or procure are performed by Special OOHC Authorised Carers.

Examples of Special OOHC Services in a sentence

  • The parties must cooperate to monitor, track and report on the Special Care Provider’s delivery of the Special OOHC Services and performance of this Service Agreement.

  • The notice must include details demonstrating appropriate measures to be implemented by the Special Care Provider to continue the provision of Special OOHC Services.

  • The provisions of this clause 7 shall, despite anything to the contrary contained in any other agreement between DCJ and the Special Care Provider, apply to the terms and conditions under which the services of any Personnel are, following the issue of a Request for Services to the Special Care Provider, offered or made available for the purpose of undertaking any Special OOHC Services and any term that purports to override or contradict any provisions of this clause 7, shall be void.

  • Aside from the agreed Fees, DCJ shall not be liable for any other cost, charge or expense for the Special OOHC Services.

  • DCJ may provide the Special Care Provider with information relevant to the provision of the Special OOHC Services in accordance with the Special OOHC Guidelines.

  • If the Special Care Provider itself determines to cease using any Personnel in respect of any activity relating to the Special OOHC Services, it must immediately notify DCJ of this, and the date when the Personnel will cease to be so used, and if the reasons relate to the non-compliance with any obligations under this Service Agreement, the Special Care Provider must inform DCJ of the particular reasons for the Special Care Provider determining to cease to use the services of the Personnel.

  • Without limitation of clause 13, if the Special Care Provider fails to adequately provide the Special OOHC Services or to otherwise perform its material obligations under this Service Agreement, DCJ will not be required to pay for those Special OOHC Services unless and until the Special OOHC Services or the relevant obligations are adequately performed.

  • The Special Care Provider warrants to DCJ that it is entitled to use and deal with any Intellectual Property Rights (other than any DCJ Intellectual Property) which may be used by it in connection with the provision of the Special OOHC Services under this Service Agreement, including any licence of Intellectual Property Rights to DCJ under clause 10.3.

  • Payment of an invoice is taken to be payment on account only and is not an indication or admission that the Special OOHC Services have been performed adequately or at all.

  • The Special Care Provider must ensure that all mandatory employment screening (referred to in the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 (NSW) as the “working with children check clearance”) has been undertaken on all Personnel, engaged to provide any services that constitute Special OOHC Services or to work in “child-related work” (as defined in the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 (NSW)), prior to such Personnel performing any such work.