Practice Requirements Clause Samples

The Practice Requirements clause sets out the standards and procedures that must be followed in the performance of certain activities or services under the agreement. It typically details the qualifications, certifications, or methods that parties must adhere to, such as compliance with industry regulations, use of approved materials, or adherence to specified protocols. By clearly defining these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties maintain a consistent level of quality and professionalism, reducing the risk of disputes or substandard performance.
Practice Requirements. None at This Time: No water quality objectives have been established at date of FSP submission, so no Practice Requirements have been established under GAR. exceed the current assessment’s established recommendations or thresholds for Equivalent Clearcut Area, then a new assessment will be required in advance of further primary activities.
Practice Requirements. Cohort 1 practices are assigned to participate from July 2019 to June 2021 with expectation that practice will participate in July 2019 Orientation Program, participate in quarterly learning network meetings starting in October 2019 through March 2022 and collect and submit data through March 2022. Cohort 2 practices are assigned to participate from April 2020 to March 2022 with expectation that practice will participate in July 2019 Orientation Program, participate in quarterly learning network meetings starting in October 2019 through March 2022 and collect and submit data starting in May 2020 through March 2022. IBH Start-Up (Year 1): Participate in Orientation Program and quarterly participation in quarterly webinar/live learning events; Identity team membership (to include provider champion, nurse care manager/care coordinator, behavioral health clinician (if hired) and practice/office manager; host monthly on-site IBH practice facilitation-initial meeting within 30-45 days of start of program; Develop a staffing plan for patients to be able to access BH assessment/treatment with same day to 48-hour access and post behavioral health clinician position if not already in place within 2 months; Select three out of five populations of focus and identify mechanisms within the electronic health record for being able to capture and report screening rates and provide baseline within 2 months; Establish billing systems that will allow for the billing of BH services and/or establish supervision of BH interns (within three (3) months of start date of IBH clinician or award notification if IBH clinician already hired); Hire behavioral health (BH) staff if not already in place with a staffing ratio between 0.5-1.0 FTE’ s depending on practice size with staff ready to see patients within 4 (four) months of award notification; Note: Practice may hire clinician and have a latter start date to allow time for the credentialing process; health plans have 45 days to process credentialing applications from the time a complete application is received. Establish IBH workflows including roles and responsibilities for screening protocols, implementing warm hand-offs and care coordination of referrals when external behavioral health resources are needed (within six (6) months of award notification); Implement program identified evidence-based screening tools for 3 out of 5 populations of focus within six (6) months of award notification and provide quarterly reports; Submit an...
Practice Requirements. If the participant does not follow the reasonable professional instruction and guidance provided by AVSNC employees and consequently, in the sole discretion of AVSNC, places AVSNC staff or the animals in the care of AVSNC at risk, or disrupts the education of other participants, AVSNC may terminate the participant’s participation in the training program.
Practice Requirements. Practice represents, warrants and covenants that it shall: a) Ensure that each of its Users has completed the then current onboarding process before being provided access to the System (Additional details surrounding onboarding of new Users or then current requirements can be found under the Community Connect tab at: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇; b) Ensure User's compliance with the then current policies, procedures and requirements (collectively “Community Connect Rules”) posted under the Community Connect tab at: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇; c) Ensure that all of its Users comply with all of the terms and conditions hereof; d) Ensure that each of its clinical Users possesses, in good standing, any medical licensure required for practice in the User’s specialty; e) Ensure that its patients consent to the Practice’s use of a shared EHR system; f) Provide an operating environment in accordance with then current Technical and Equipment Requirements stated in the Community Connect Rules; g) Not permit any person or entity, other than the Users, to use or gain access to the System; h) Provide security systems policies, and routine assessments, that meet or exceed health care industry standards and that strictly prohibit and protect against unauthorized usage of or access thereto, including, at a minimum: (1) requiring password access controls for any computer or device having access to the System that incorporate complex passwords with expiration dates; (2) providing access restrictions to all physical locations having a computer or device that has access to the System. i) Not rent, lease, sublicense, distribute, transfer, copy or modify the System or any component thereof; j) Not translate, decompile, create or attempt to create, by reverse engineering or otherwise, the source code of the Application or any third-party licensed software from the object code made available hereunder; k) Not remove, obscure, or alter any proprietary notices, trademarks, or other proprietary rights notices affixed or contained in the System; and l) Not use the System in any manner or in connection with any content, data hardware, software or other materials provided by or on behalf of Practice or any User that infringes upon or violates any patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, or other intellectual property right of any third party.
Practice Requirements. If the student does not follow the reasonable professional instruction and guidance provided by AVSNC employees and consequently, in the sole discretion of AVSNC, places AVSNC staff or the animals in the care of AVSNC at risk, or disrupts the education of other students, AVSNC may terminate the student’s participation in the veterinary student externship program.
Practice Requirements. IBH Start-Up (1-6 months):

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