Common use of AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS Clause in Contracts

AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. The Provider shall maintain the financial records and accounts for the Provider Agreement using generally accepted accounting principles. DHSS may conduct an audit of a provider’s operations at any time the department determines that an audit is needed. The auditor may be a representative of DHSS; or a representative of the federal or municipal government, if the Agreement is provided in part by the federal or municipal government; or an independent certified public accountant. The Provider will afford an auditor representing DHSS or other agency funding the agreement, reasonable access to the Provider’s books, documents, papers, and records if requested. Audits must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 7 AAC 81.160; including the requirement for a Provider to refund money paid on a questioned cost or other audit exception, if they fail to furnish DHSS with a response that adequately justifies a discovery of questioned costs or other audit exceptions. As a condition of performance of this agreement, the Provider shall pay all federal, state and local taxes incurred by the Provider and shall require their payment by any subcontractor or any other persons in the performance of this agreement. Satisfactory performance of this paragraph is a condition precedent to payment by the State under this agreement. XIII LIMITATION OF APPROPRIATIONS DHSS is funded with State/Federal funds, which are awarded on an annual basis. During each state fiscal year, DHSS may authorize payment of costs under a Provider Agreement only to the extent of money allocated to that fiscal year. Because there is a fixed amount of funding on an annual basis, it may at times be necessary for DHSS to prioritize the client population served under this agreement. Limitations may include but are not limited to a moratorium on types of services, or a moratorium by geographic region served, or a restriction of services to clients with defined needs. The decision to limit billable services shall be based solely on available funding. XIV INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATION The Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend DHSS from and against any claim of, or liability for error, omission, or negligent or intentional act of the Provider under this Agreement. The Provider shall not be required to indemnify DHSS for a claim of, or liability for, the independent negligence of DHSS. If there is a claim of, or liability for, the joint negligent error or omission of the Provider and the independent negligence of DHSS, fault shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.

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Samples: aws.state.ak.us, aws.state.ak.us, aws.state.ak.us

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AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. The Provider shall maintain the financial records and accounts for the Provider Agreement using generally accepted accounting principles. DHSS may conduct an audit of a provider’s operations at any time the department determines that an audit is needed. The auditor may be a representative of DHSS; or a representative of the federal or municipal government, if the Agreement is provided in part by the federal or municipal government; or an independent certified public accountant. The Provider will afford an auditor representing DHSS or other agency funding the agreement, reasonable access to the Provider’s books, documents, papers, and records if requested. Audits must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 7 AAC 81.160; including the requirement for a Provider to refund money paid on a questioned cost or other audit exception, if they fail to furnish DHSS with a response that adequately justifies a discovery of questioned costs or other audit exceptions. As a condition of performance of this agreement, the Provider shall pay all federal, state and local taxes incurred by the Provider and shall require their payment by any subcontractor or any other persons in the performance of this agreement. Satisfactory performance of this paragraph is a condition precedent to payment by the State under this agreement. XIII LIMITATION OF APPROPRIATIONS DHSS General Relief Assisted Living Care Program is funded with State/Federal State funds, which are awarded on an annual basis. During each state fiscal year, DHSS may authorize payment of costs under a Provider Agreement only to the extent of money allocated to that fiscal year. Because there is a fixed amount of funding on an annual basis, it may at times be necessary for DHSS to prioritize the client population served under this agreement. Limitations may include but are not limited to a moratorium on types of services, or a moratorium by geographic region served, or a restriction of services to clients with defined needs. The decision to limit billable services shall be based solely on available funding. XIV INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATION The Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend DHSS from and against any claim of, or liability for for, error, omission, or negligent or intentional act of the Provider under this Agreement. The Provider shall not be required to indemnify DHSS for a claim of, or liability for, the independent negligence of DHSS. If there is a claim of, or liability for, the joint negligent error or omission of the Provider and the independent negligence of DHSS, fault shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.

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Samples: aws.state.ak.us

AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. The Provider shall maintain the financial records and accounts for the Provider Agreement using generally accepted accounting principles. DHSS may conduct an audit of a provider’s operations at any time the department determines that an audit is needed. The auditor may be a representative of DHSS; or a representative of the federal or municipal government, if the Agreement is provided in part by the federal or municipal government; or an independent certified public accountant. The Provider will afford an auditor representing DHSS or other agency funding the agreement, reasonable access to the Provider’s books, documents, papers, and records if requested. Audits must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 7 AAC 81.160; including the requirement for a Provider to refund money paid on a questioned cost or other audit exception, if they fail to furnish DHSS with a response that adequately justifies a discovery of questioned costs or other audit exceptions. As a condition of performance of this agreement, the Provider shall pay all federal, state and local taxes incurred by the Provider and shall require their payment by any subcontractor or any other persons in the performance of this agreement. Satisfactory performance of this paragraph is a condition precedent to payment by the State under this agreement. XIII LIMITATION OF APPROPRIATIONS DHSS is funded with State/Federal funds, which are awarded on an annual basis. During each state fiscal year, DHSS may authorize payment of costs under a Provider Agreement only to the extent of money allocated to that fiscal year. Because there is a fixed amount of funding on an annual basis, it may at times be necessary for DHSS to prioritize the client population served under this agreement. Limitations may include but are not limited to a moratorium on types of services, or a moratorium by geographic region served, or a restriction of services to clients with defined needs. The decision to limit billable services shall be based solely on available funding. XIV INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATION The Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend DHSS from and against any claim of, or liability for error, omission, or negligent or intentional act of the Provider under this Agreement. The Provider shall not be required to indemnify DHSS for a claim of, or liability for, the independent negligence of DHSS. If there is a claim of, or liability for, the joint negligent error or omission of the Provider and the independent negligence of DHSS, fault shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: aws.state.ak.us

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AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS. The Provider shall maintain the financial records and accounts for the Provider Agreement using generally accepted accounting principles. DHSS may conduct an audit of a provider’s operations at any time the department determines that an audit is needed. The auditor may be a representative of DHSS; or a representative of the federal or municipal government, if the Agreement is provided in part by the federal or municipal government; or an independent certified public accountant. The Provider will afford an auditor representing DHSS or other agency funding the agreementAgreement, reasonable access to the Provider’s books, documents, papers, and records if requested. Audits must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 7 AAC 81.160; including the requirement for a Provider to refund money paid on a questioned cost or other audit exception, if they fail to furnish DHSS with a response that adequately justifies a discovery of questioned costs or other audit exceptions. As a condition of performance of this agreementAgreement, the Provider shall pay all federal, state and local taxes incurred by the Provider and shall require their payment by any subcontractor or any other persons in the performance of this agreementAgreement. Satisfactory performance of this paragraph is a condition precedent to payment by the State under this agreementAgreement. XIII LIMITATION OF APPROPRIATIONS DHSS is funded with State/State and Federal funds, which are awarded on an annual basis. During each state fiscal year, DHSS may authorize payment of costs under a Provider Agreement only to the extent of money allocated to that fiscal year. Because there is a fixed amount of funding on an annual basis, it may at times be necessary for DHSS to prioritize the client population served under this agreementAgreement. Limitations may include but are not limited to a moratorium on types of services, or a moratorium by geographic region served, or a restriction of services to clients with defined needs. The decision to limit billable services shall be based solely on available funding. XIV INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS OBLIGATION The Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend DHSS from and against any claim of, or liability for error, omission, or negligent or intentional act of the Provider under this Agreement. The Provider shall not be required to indemnify DHSS for a claim of, or liability for, the independent negligence of DHSS. If there is a claim of, or liability for, the joint negligent error or omission of the Provider and the independent negligence of DHSS, fault the indemnification and hold harmless obligation shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis. “Provider” and “DHSS,” as used within this section and Section IX (B), include the employees, agents, or Providers who are directly responsible, respectively, to each. The term “independent negligence” is negligence other than in DHSS’s selection, administration, monitoring, or controlling of the Provider and in approving or accepting the Provider’s work. XV AMENDMENT The Provider acknowledges that state and federal laws relating to information privacy and security, protection against discriminatory practices, and other provisions included in this Agreement may be evolving and that further amendment to this Agreement may be necessary to insure compliance with applicable law. Upon receipt of notification from DHSS that change in law affecting this Agreement has occurred, the Provider will promptly agree to enter into negotiations with DHSS to amend this Agreement to ensure compliance with those changes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transport Services Provider Agreement

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