Stakeholder Management Support Sample Clauses

Stakeholder Management Support. 11.4.1 The Service Provider must develop a Stakeholder Management Plan for Health’s Acceptance, addressing at a minimum the requirements set out in Schedule 6 – Implementation and Transition Requirements.
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Stakeholder Management Support. 20.1.1 On and from the Commencement Date, the Service Provider must work with and support Health, the States and Territories, Stakeholders and Other Service Providers in all Stakeholder engagement activities that are required to deliver the Register and the Services. Once the Stakeholder Management Plan is Accepted by Health in accordance with clause 11.4 and Schedule 6 – Implementation and Transition Requirements, the Service Provider must comply with the Stakeholder Management Plan (including any updates or amendments approved by Health) for the Term.

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