Provider Eligibility Sample Clauses

Provider Eligibility. The Provider agrees to the provisions of 7 AAC 81, Grant Services for Individuals (Appendix A), as well as all other applicable state and federal law; and declares and represents that it meets the eligibility requirements for a Service Provider for this Agreement. With the signed Agreement, the Provider must submit the following documentation:
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Provider Eligibility. Provider represents that it is currently licensed and/or certified under applicable State and federal statutes and regulations and by the appropriate State licensing body or standard-setting agency, as applicable. Provider represents that it is in compliance with all applicable State and federal statutory and regulatory requirements of the Medicaid program and that it is eligible to participate in the Medicaid program. Provider represents that it does not have a Medicaid provider agreement with the Department that is terminated, suspended, denied, or not renewed as a result of any action of the Department, CMS, HHS, or the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit of the State’s Attorney General. Provider shall maintain at all times throughout the term of the Agreement all necessary licenses, certifications, registrations and permits as are required to provide the health care services and/or other related activities delegated to Provider by Subcontractor or Health Plan under the Agreement. If at any time during the term of the Agreement, Provider is not properly licensed as described in this Section, Provider shall discontinue providing services to Covered Persons. Provider shall submit copies of all applicable licenses to Subcontractor and/or Health Plan as required by the State Contract.
Provider Eligibility. (a) To be considered for an SRSA, a provider shall apply to the commissioner or have been chosen as an SRSA provider prior to June 30, 2009, and have complied with all requirements of the SRSA agreement. Priority for funds is given to providers who had agreements prior to June 30, 2009. If sufficient funds are available, the commissioner shall make applications available to additional providers. To be eligible to apply for an SRSA, a provider shall:
Provider Eligibility. Provider certifies that its child care site:
Provider Eligibility. The Provider must be a Local Government Entity as defined by this Contract.
Provider Eligibility. Provider must be enrolled in the Mississippi Medicaid program and must use the same National Provider Identifier (NPI) number. Health Plan and Subcontractor will exclude from its network any provider who has been terminated or suspended from the Medicare or Medicaid program in any state.
Provider Eligibility. Eligible child care providers are those who are eligible child care providers as defined in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858n(5)).
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Provider Eligibility. The programme must be accredited by NZQA or CUAP. You will supply us with written evidence of the programme’s accreditation status prior to the commencement of the programme. Providers of the clinical placements must comply with the Health and Disability Services Standards (NZS 8134.00:2008; 8134.01:2008; 8134.02:2008 and NZS 8134.03:2008).
Provider Eligibility. All providers are eligible to receive a technical assistance session, and contractors can invoice based on the program they are contracted for. The goal is that providers can better understand how to navigate the technology and resources to meet their immediate need, and also gain skills to troubleshoot future questions or issues on their own. Often the best candidates for this are individuals who require assistance with computer applications, data systems where the state doesn’t offer access in the needed language, and/or learning styles that necessitate an individualized approach. To receive technical assistance, the provider must be: • Licensed and in good standing. Their program may be temporarily closed, but their license is not closed. • Be an FFN, licensed family home, licensed child care center, or certified program. • Be authorized to serve a child on subsidy (this is specific to electronic attendance) DCYF will utilize targeted outreach strategies to share Technical Assistance information with child care providers: • Email blasts to all child care providers are eligible to receive technical assistance • Collect interest in the Learning Labs and Technical Assistance • Disseminate informational flyers in-person and/or digitally to providers • Post information about technical assistance on the DCYF website • Utilize contractors to share the information on their websites
Provider Eligibility. Physicians and pharmacists of The Nebraska Medicine in PCMH clinics listed in this agreement are considered qualified providers to participate in patient-care activities related to this agreement. • All providers must be licensed in good standing with their respective board and follow established standards for entering and managing a collaborative practice agreement.
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