Common use of Key Positions Clause in Contracts

Key Positions. Upon Execution of this Contract, Contractor shall provide to the Department a list of individuals authorized by Contractor who have responsibility for monitoring and ensuring the performance of each of the duties and obligations under this Contract, and their résumés. Contractor shall maintain an administrative and organizational structure that supports a high‐quality, comprehensive managed care system. Contractor shall fill vacant key positions in a timely manner. Contractor shall employ or contract for senior‐level managers with sufficient experience and expertise in healthcare management, and employ or contract with skilled clinicians for medical management activities. Contractor shall ensure all positions are located in Illinois. This list of individuals in an administrative capacity, and their résumés, shall be updated by Contractor throughout the term of this Contract as necessary and as changes occur. Contractor shall provide written notice of such changes to the Department no later than two (2) Business Days after such changes occur. At a minimum, Contractor shall provide the key positions identified in this section (either through direct employment or contract). The Department acknowledges that the position titles in this section may not be the position titles that Contractor currently uses and that position titles may change from time to time. The Department further acknowledges that employees who are required to be full time may also have some responsibilities for Contractor’s other operations. Contractor warrants that such responsibilities shall never detract from or conflict with the obligation to provide the equivalent of full time resources to ensure the Contract requirements are met. Failure to meet the requirements of this section 2.3 may result in a monetary performance penalty pursuant to section 7.16 and any other applicable provision of Article VII of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Model Contract, Model Contract

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Key Positions. Upon Execution of this Contract, Contractor shall provide to the Department a list of individuals authorized by Contractor who have responsibility for monitoring and ensuring the performance of each of the duties and obligations under this Contract, Contract and their résumés. Contractor shall maintain an administrative and organizational structure that supports a high‐qualityhigh- quality, comprehensive managed managed-care system. Contractor shall fill vacant key positions in a timely manner. Contractor shall employ or contract for senior‐level senior- level managers with sufficient experience and expertise in healthcare management, management and employ or contract with skilled clinicians for medical management activities. Contractor shall ensure all positions are located in Illinois. This list of individuals in an administrative capacity, and their résumés, shall be updated by Contractor throughout the term of this Contract as necessary and as changes occur. Contractor shall provide written notice of such changes to the Department no later than two (2) Business Days after such changes occur. At a minimum, Contractor shall provide the key positions identified in this section (either through direct employment or contract). The Department acknowledges that the position titles in this section may not be the position titles that Contractor currently uses and that position titles may change from time to time. The Department further acknowledges that employees who are required to be full time may also have some responsibilities for Contractor’s other operations. Contractor warrants that such responsibilities shall never detract from or conflict with the obligation to provide the equivalent of full full-time resources to ensure the Contract requirements are met. Failure to meet the requirements of this section 2.3 may result in a monetary performance penalty pursuant to section 7.16 and any other applicable provision of Article VII of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.illinois.gov, www.illinois.gov

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Key Positions. Upon Execution of this Contract, Contractor shall provide to the Department a list of individuals authorized by Contractor who have responsibility for monitoring and ensuring the performance of each of the duties and obligations under this Contract, and their résumés. Contractor shall maintain an administrative and organizational structure that supports a high‐qualityhigh-quality, comprehensive managed care system. Contractor shall fill vacant key positions in a timely manner. Contractor shall employ or contract for senior‐level senior-level managers with sufficient experience and expertise in healthcare management, and employ or contract with skilled clinicians for medical management activities. Contractor shall ensure all positions are located in Illinois. This list of individuals in an administrative capacity, and their résumés, shall be updated by Contractor throughout the term of this Contract as necessary and as changes occur. Contractor shall provide written notice of such changes to the Department no later than two (2) Business Days after such changes occur. At a minimum, Contractor shall provide the key positions identified in this section (either through direct employment or contract). The Department acknowledges that the position titles in this section may not be the position titles that Contractor currently uses and that position titles may change from time to time. The Department further acknowledges that employees who are required to be full time may also have some responsibilities for Contractor’s other operations. Contractor warrants that such responsibilities shall never detract from or conflict with the obligation to provide the equivalent of full time resources to ensure the Contract requirements are met. Failure to meet the requirements of this section 2.3 may result in a monetary performance penalty pursuant to section 7.16 and any other applicable provision of Article VII of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Contract

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