Ability to Meet Specific Client Needs Sample Clauses

Ability to Meet Specific Client Needs. For purposes of this article, an employee’s ability to meet specific client needs shall be determined using the following criteria:
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Ability to Meet Specific Client Needs. In the assignment of client hours to community health workers, the CHW must have the ability to meet client specific needs. A CHW’s ability to meet specific client needs shall be determined using the following criteria:

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  • Vendor’s Specific Warranties, Terms, and License Agreements Because TIPS serves public entities and non-profits throughout the nation all of which are subject to specific laws and policies of their jurisdiction, as a matter of standard practice, TIPS does not typically accept a Vendor’s specific “Sale Terms” (warranties, license agreements, master agreements, terms and conditions, etc.) on behalf of all TIPS Members. TIPS may permit Vendor to attach those to this Agreement to display to interested customers what terms may apply to their Supplemental Agreement with Vendor (if submitted by Vendor for that purpose). However, unless this term of the Agreement is negotiated and modified to state otherwise, those specific Sale Terms are not accepted by TIPS on behalf of all TIPS Members and each Member may choose whether to accept, negotiate, or reject those specific Sale Terms, which must be reflected in a separate agreement between Vendor and the Member in order to be effective.

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