Common use of Implementation Specifications Clause in Contracts

Implementation Specifications. 1. The requester must submit through mail, via an electronic upload process, or in-person to the Non-Exchange Entity’s Responsible Official, a copy of one of the following government-issued identification: a driver’s license, school identification card, voter registration card, U.S. military card or draft record, identification card issued by the federal, state or local government, including a U.S. passport, military dependent’s identification card, Native American tribal document, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card. 2. If such requester cannot provide a copy of one of these documents, he or she can submit two of the following documents that corroborate one another: a birth certificate, Social Security card, marriage certificate, divorce decree, employer identification card, high school or college diploma, and/or property deed or title.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Agreement Between Agent or Broker and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Agreement Between Agent or Broker and CMS for Shop Programs, Agent or Broker Agreement

Implementation Specifications. 1. The requester must submit through mail, via an electronic upload process, or in-person to the Non-Exchange Entity’s Responsible Official, a copy of one of the following government-issued identification: a driver’s license, school identification card, ; voter registration card, ; U.S. military card or draft record, ; identification card issued by the federal, state state, or local government, including a U.S. passport, ; military dependent’s identification card, ; Native American tribal document, ; or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card. 2. If such requester cannot provide a copy of one of these documents, he or she can submit two of the following documents that corroborate one another: a birth certificate, Social Security card, marriage certificate, divorce decree, employer identification card, high school or college diploma, and/or property deed or title.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Web Broker Agreement, Enhanced Direct Enrollment Agreement