Collection of Cost-Sharing Clause Samples

The Collection of Cost-Sharing clause outlines the procedures and obligations for collecting shared expenses among parties involved in an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies how costs will be calculated, the timeline for payment, and the methods by which each party must contribute their share. For example, it may require each party to pay a proportionate amount of maintenance fees or project expenses within a set period after receiving an invoice. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties fulfill their financial responsibilities in a timely and organized manner, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring the smooth operation of joint activities.
Collection of Cost-Sharing. The MCO may delegate to the Providers of these services the responsibility to collect cost-sharing. The MCO may not reduce or waive cost- sharing as an inducement to enroll or continue membership in the MCO.
Collection of Cost-Sharing. The MCO may delegate to the Providers of these services the responsibility to collect the copayment.
Collection of Cost-Sharing. The MCO may delegate to the Providers of these services the responsibility to collect cost-sharing. The MCO may not reduce or waive the cost-sharing as an inducement to Enrollees to enroll or continue membership in the MCO.‌ MCO Waiver of SNBC Medicaid Cost-Sharing. The MCO has chosen to waive Medicaid cost-sharing for community Enrollees for the term of this Contract. The MCO shall have a uniform policy to assure that the same amounts of cost-sharing for the same types of services are waived for all SNBC community Enrollees. Cost-sharing for the following services will be waived for both SNBC SNP and SNBC non-SNP community Enrollees:‌ Nonpreventive visits; Non-emergency use of the emergency department; Family deductible; and‌ Medicaid Prescription drugs (those prescription drugs covered by Medicaid rather than Medicare, for SNBC SNP Medicare Enrollees and prescription drugs for those eligible for Medicaid only).
Collection of Cost-Sharing. CHLIC shall require Retail Pharmacies to collect all applicable Plan cost-shares from Members.
Collection of Cost-Sharing. The MCO may delegate to the Providers of these services the responsibility to collect the copayment.‌ Inability to Pay Cost-Sharing. The MCO must ensure that no Provider denies Covered Services to an Enrollee because of the Enrollee’s inability to pay cost-sharing pursuant to 42 CFR §447.52. The MCO must ensure that Enrollees can obtain services from other Providers.‌‌ MCO Waiver of Medicaid Cost-Sharing for MSHO Community Enrollees. The MCO has chosen to waive Medicaid cost-sharing for MSHO community Enrollees for the term of this Contract. The MCO shall have a uniform policy to assure that the same amounts of cost-sharing for the same types of services are waived for all MSHO community Enrollees. Copays for the following services will be waived for MSHO community Enrollees for the cost-sharing in section 4.4 above:‌

Related to Collection of Cost-Sharing

  • Allocation of Costs The Fund shall pay the cost of composition and printing of sufficient copies of its Prospectus and SAI as shall be required for periodic distribution to its shareholders and the expense of registering Shares for sale under federal securities laws. You shall pay the expenses normally attributable to the sale of Shares, other than as paid under the Fund's Distribution Plan under Rule 12b-1 of the 1940 Act, including the cost of printing and mailing of the Prospectus (other than those furnished to existing shareholders) and any sales literature used by you in the public sale of the Shares and for registering such shares under state blue sky laws pursuant to paragraph 8.

  • COLLECTION OF CHARGES 16.1 A Sector Association may request the consent of the Administrator to collect charges due from Operators to the Administrator in respect of facilities under the charging scheme. 16.2 If a Sector Association wishes to collect charges due from an Operator to the Administrator under the charging scheme, the Sector Association may serve a notice in writing on the Administrator by the last working day in February in the calendar year in which the charges fall due. 16.3 A notice served under Rule 16.2 must specify the facilities in respect of which the Sector Association intends to collect charges, being not fewer than 50% of the facilities covered by an umbrella agreement. 16.4 Following receipt of the notice, the Administrator must: 16.4.1 consent to the Sector Association collecting charges; or 16.4.2 refuse consent to the Sector Association collecting charges, giving reasons for the decision. 16.5 If the Administrator consents to the Sector Association collecting charges the Sector Association must: 16.5.1 itemise charges separately in any invoices that it issues in respect of charges; 16.5.2 collect and remit all charges collected to the Administrator without deduction or set off by the last working day in September in each year; 16.5.3 prepare an annual report to the Administrator by the last working day in October in the year in which it has collected charges setting out which Operators it has collected charges from and which Operators have failed to pay charges due to the Sector Association. 16.6 A Sector Association must not actively pursue any outstanding charges after the last working day in September in any year in which they fall due. If a Sector Association receives charges after this date the Sector Association must accept the payment and remit this to the Environment Agency along with information identifying the Operator making the payment. 16.7 If a Sector Association fails to comply with any of its obligations under this Rule the Administrator may serve a notice on the Sector Association that consent to the Sector Association continuing to collect charges is withdrawn at the expiry of 20 working days from the date of the notice.

  • Documentation of Costs All costs shall be supported by properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers or other official documentation evidencing in proper detail the nature and propriety of charges. All checks, payrolls, invoices, contracts, vouchers, orders, or other accounting documents pertaining in whole or in part to this Agreement shall be clearly identified and readily accessible.

  • Payment of Costs Each party to a hearing before an arbitrator shall bear his/her own expenses in connection therewith. All fees and expenses of the arbitrator and of a reporter shall be borne one-half by the County and one-half by the grievant.

  • Allocation of Costs and Expenses The Company shall bear all costs and expenses for the administration of its business and shall reimburse the Adviser for any such costs and expenses that have been paid by the Adviser, or by any affiliate thereof, on behalf of the Company on the terms and conditions set forth in Section 6. These costs and expenses shall include, but not be limited to: (a) trust and organizational expenses relating to borrowings and offerings of the Shares and the Company’s other securities and incurrences of indebtedness, subject to limitations included in this Agreement; (b) the cost of calculating the Company’s net asset value, including the cost and expenses of any third-party valuation services; (c) the cost of effecting sales and repurchases of the Shares and any other securities of the Company; (d) expenses incurred by the Adviser or any affiliate thereof payable to third parties, including agents, consultants or other advisors (such as accountants and legal counsel); (e) fees payable to third parties relating to, or associated with, making, monitoring and disposing of investments, and valuing investments and enforcing contractual rights, including fees and expenses associated with performing due diligence reviews of prospective investments; (f) professional fees relating to investments, including expenses of consultants, investment bankers, attorneys, accountants and other experts; (g) fees, expenses, and costs relating to or associated with software tools, programs or other technology (including risk management software, fees to risk management services providers, third-party software licensing, implementation, data management and recovery services and custom development costs); (h) research and market data (including news and quotation equipment and services, and any computer hardware and connectivity hardware (e.g., telephone and fiber optic lines) incorporated into the cost of obtaining such research and market data); (i) all costs and charges for equipment or services used in communicating information regarding the Company’s transactions among the Adviser and any custodian or other agent engaged by the Company (j) all costs associated with the provision of information technology services; (k) federal and any state registration or notification fees; (l) the costs of preparing, printing and mailing reports and other communications, including tender offer correspondence, proxy statements, shareholder reports and notices or similar materials, to shareholders; (m) interest payable on debt, if any, incurred to finance the Company’s investments; (n) transfer agent and custodial fees; (o) fees and expenses associated with the Company’s marketing efforts (including travel and attendance at investment conferences and similar events); (p) all costs of registration and listing the Company’s securities on any securities exchange; (q) federal, state and local taxes; (r) fees and expenses of Independent Trustees (as defined below); (s) overhead costs, including rent, office supplies, utilities and capital equipment; (t) costs of preparing and filing reports or other documents required by the SEC or any other governmental agency; (u) costs of fidelity bond, trustees and officers/errors and omissions liability insurance and other insurance premiums; (v) direct costs and expenses of administration, including those relating to printing, mailing, long distance telephone, copying, secretarial and other and staff, independent auditors and outside legal costs; (w) fees and expenses associated with independent audits, outside legal costs, and tax returns, including compliance with the S▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Act of 2002, the 1940 Act and applicable federal and state securities laws; (x) internal legal expenses (including those expenses associated with preparing the Company’s public filings, attending and preparing for board meetings, as applicable, and generally serving as counsel to the Company) (y) costs associated with the Company’s reporting and compliance obligations under the 1940 Act and applicable federal and state securities laws, including the cost of third-party service providers and any compliance program audit programs; (z) brokerage commissions for the Company’s investments; (aa) computer software specific to the business of the Company; (bb) any unreimbursed expenses incurred in connection with transactions not consummated; (cc) research and market data (including news and quotation equipment and services, and any computer hardware and connectivity hardware (e.g., telephone and fiber optic lines) incorporated into the cost of obtaining such research and market data); (dd) the costs of responding to regulatory requests; (ee) routine non-compensation overhead expenses of the Adviser and or any affiliate thereof in connection with administering the Company’s business; (ff) all other expenses incurred by the Company or the Adviser, or by any affiliate thereof that the Adviser has arranged to provide services to the Company, in connection with the administration of the Company’s business, including expenses incurred by the Adviser or any affiliate thereof in performing the Adviser’s obligations under this Agreement and the reimbursement of the allocable portion of the compensation of the Company’s chief financial officer, chief compliance officer and administrative support staff attributable to the Company, to the extent that they are not a person with a controlling interest in the Adviser or any of its affiliates, subject to the limitations included in this Agreement, as applicable; and (gg) any expenses incurred outside of the ordinary course of business, including, without limitation, costs incurred in connection with any claim, litigation, arbitration, mediation, government investigation or similar proceeding and indemnification expenses as provided for in the Fund’s and the Master Fund’s respective organizational documents.