Service Utilization Sample Clauses

The Service Utilization clause defines how and under what conditions a party may access and use the services provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of permitted use, any restrictions or limitations, and may specify requirements such as user eligibility, usage limits, or compliance with certain policies. For example, it might restrict use to authorized personnel or prohibit activities like reselling the service. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the services are used appropriately and as intended, thereby protecting the service provider from misuse and clarifying the rights and responsibilities of the user.
Service Utilization. We will measure your Service utilization based on the number of user accounts as well as storage and bandwidth use as follows:
Service Utilization portrays the percent complete for all of the potential services utilized during the first year of data collection across the three types of surveillance systems used by the four states. The variables in Figure 1 are a yes/no type of answer – was there a physician consult in year 1? The active and passive with case confirmation systems have almost 100% data completeness for the first year of these services. The NBS system has a more variation in data completeness ranging from 0% for nurse practitioner and other provider, to 11% complete for ICU stay, and to 98% complete for medical geneticist. In order to observe any trends that occur from the first to the last year of data collection, Figure 2 portrays the data completeness for the metabolic clinic variable across three years. The active and passive with case confirmation systems are above 95% complete for all three years of data collected. The NBS system has a slightly downward trend in variable completeness from year 1 to year 3, but is still above 75% complete by year 3. Figure 3 shows the data completeness for the metabolic geneticist variable across the three years for the different surveillance systems. In this case, the passive with case confirmation system was able to collect this variable completely in all 3 years. The active systems were also very close to completely collecting this variable (98%). The NBS system is fairly consistent, higher than 90% complete for all three years. This is a high quality variable that was able to be collected across a range of systems that currently exist in these four states.
Service Utilization. Consistent with the assumptions underlying the Original certification, the amended capitation rates assume that the impact of COVID-19 on utilization is immaterial in composite. There continues to be material uncertainty related to the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare expenditures. With this uncertainty in mind, we believe it is reasonable to assume that the impact of other COVID-related items could produce increases or decreases to projected benefit expense relative to healthcare costs absent the COVID-pandemic.  Benefit Expense Associated with COVID-19 Vaccines. The capitation rates do not include projected costs associated with COVID-19 vaccine drug and administration utilization. This assumption was established due to the drug cost being reimbursed by CMS and the vaccine administrative costs being covered by Medicare.
Service Utilization a. Utilization varies based on the needs of the Participant as identified by the ISP process. The assessment of need is a collaborative process involving the Participant, community provider, the Division, and others as identified by the support team. b. The amount of counseling services authorized for each Participant is based on assessed needs. If the needs of the Participants change, the provider is obligated to initiate the collaborative planning process with the service coordinator or supervisor for preauthorization for any service change.
Service Utilization. 5.1 The terms of use of the Services in this Article for API integration services in relation to Electronic Signatures ("TTE Services") and/or Electronic Certificate issuance based on verified identity services ("PSE Services") shall apply as relevant in the Service Agreement agreed by the Parties. These Terms cover the rights and obligations of each party in the provision and use of such Services, and govern the procedures for use, restrictions and security standards of the Services. If there is a difference between the terms of use of the Service in this Article and other provisions in the Service Agreement, the Service Agreement shall prevail.
Service Utilization. Consistent with the assumptions underlying the Original certification, the amended capitation rates assume that the impact of COVID-19 on utilization is immaterial in composite. There continues to be material uncertainty related to the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare expenditures. With this uncertainty in mind, we believe it is reasonable to assume that the impact of other COVID-related items could produce increases or decreases to projected benefit expense relative to healthcare costs absent the COVID-pandemic.  Benefit Expense Associated with COVID-19 Vaccines. The capitation rates do not include projected costs associated with COVID-19 vaccine drug and administration utilization. This assumption was established due to the drug cost being reimbursed by CMS. In addition, ODM established a non-risk arrangement to reimburse the MCPs for vaccine administration costs. Based on our review of emerging state plan transportation and professional service utilization associated with the COVID-19 vaccine, we do not anticipate a material impact to projected benefit expense for these services.
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  • MWBE Utilization Plan A. In accordance with 5 NYCRR § 142.4, Bidders are required to submit a completed Utilization Plan on Form MWBE 100 with their bid. B. The Utilization Plan shall list the MWBEs the Bidder intends to use to perform the Contract, a description of the Contract scope of work the Bidder intends the MWBE to perform to meet the goals on the Contract, and the estimated or, if known, actual dollar amounts to be paid to an MWBE. By signing the Utilization Plan, the Bidder acknowledges that making false representations or including information evidencing a lack of good faith as part of, or in conjunction with, the submission of a Utilization Plan is prohibited by law and may result in penalties including, but not limited to, termination of a contract for cause, loss of eligibility to submit future bids, and/or withholding of payments. Any modifications or changes to the agreed participation by New York State Certified MWBEs after the Contract award and during the term of the Contract must be reported on a revised MWBE Utilization Plan and submitted to OGS. C. By entering into the Contract, Bidder/Contractor understands that only sums paid to MWBEs for the performance of a commercially useful function, as that term is defined in 5 NYCRR § 140.1, may be applied towards the achievement of the applicable MWBE participation goal. When an MWBE is serving as a broker on the Contract, only 25 percent of all sums paid to a broker shall be deemed to represent the commercially useful function performed by the MWBE. D. OGS will review the submitted MWBE Utilization Plan and advise the Bidder of OGS acceptance or issue a notice of deficiency within 30 days of receipt. E. If a notice of deficiency is issued; Bidder agrees that it shall respond to the notice of deficiency, within 7 business days of receipt, by submitting to OGS a written remedy in response to the notice of deficiency. If the written remedy that is submitted is not timely or is found by OGS to be inadequate, OGS shall notify the Bidder and direct the Bidder to submit, within 5 business days of notification by OGS, a request for a partial or total waiver of MWBE participation goals on Form BDC 333. Failure to file the waiver form in a timely manner may be grounds for disqualification of the bid or proposal. F. OGS may disqualify a Vendors Submission as being non-responsive under the following circumstances: (a) If a Bidder fails to submit an MWBE Utilization Plan; (b) If a Bidder fails to submit a written remedy to a notice of deficiency; (c) If a Bidder fails to submit a request for waiver; or (d) If OGS determines that the Bidder has failed to document good faith efforts. G. If awarded a Contract, Contractor certifies that it will follow the submitted MWBE Utilization Plan for the performance of MWBEs on the Contract pursuant to the prescribed MWBE goals set forth in clause IV-A of this Section. H. Bidder/Contractor further agrees that a failure to submit and/or use such completed MWBE Utilization Plan shall constitute a material breach of the terms of the Contract. Upon the occurrence of such a material breach, OGS shall be entitled to any remedy provided herein, including but not limited to, a finding of Contractor non- responsiveness.

  • Service Availability You understand that Service availability is at all times conditioned upon the corresponding operation and availability of the communication systems used in communicating your instructions and requests to the Credit Union. We will not be liable or have any responsibility of any kind for any loss or damage thereby incurred by you in the event of any failure or interruption of such communication systems or services resulting from the act or omission of any third party, or from any other cause not reasonably within the control of the Credit Union.

  • EPP service availability Refers to the ability of the TLD EPP servers as a group, to respond to commands from the Registry accredited Registrars, who already have credentials to the servers. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. An EPP command with “EPP command RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. If 51% or more of the EPP testing probes see the EPP service as unavailable during a given time, the EPP service will be considered unavailable.

  • DNS service availability Refers to the ability of the group of listed-­‐as-­‐authoritative name servers of a particular domain name (e.g., a TLD), to answer DNS queries from DNS probes. For the service to be considered available at a particular moment, at least, two of the delegated name servers registered in the DNS must have successful results from “DNS tests” to each of their public-­‐DNS registered “IP addresses” to which the name server resolves. If 51% or more of the DNS testing probes see the service as unavailable during a given time, the DNS service will be considered unavailable.

  • Utilization Utilization shall be defined as Trunks Required as a percentage of Trunks In Service. 1 During implementation the Parties will mutually agree on an Economic Centum Call Seconds (ECCS) or some other means for the sizing of this trunk group. 4.6.3.1 In A Blocking Situation (Over-utilization): 4.6.3.1.1 In a blocking situation, CLEC is responsible for issuing ASRs on all two-way Local Only, Local Interconnection, Third Party and Meet Point Trunk Groups and one-way CLEC originating Local Only and/or Local Interconnection Trunk Groups to reduce measured blocking to design objective blocking levels based on analysis of trunk group data. If an ASR is not issued, AT&T-21STATE will issue a TGSR. CLEC will issue an ASR within three (3) business days after receipt and review of the TGSR. CLEC will note “Service Affecting” on the ASR. 4.6.3.1.2 In a blocking situation, AT&T-21STATE is responsible for issuing ASRs on one-way AT&T-21STATE originating Local Only and/or Local Interconnection Trunk Groups to reduce measured blocking to design objective blocking levels based on analysis of trunk group data. If an ASR is not issued, CLEC will issue a TGSR. AT&T- 21STATE will issue an ASR within three (3) business days after receipt and review of the TGSR. 4.6.3.1.3 If an alternate final Local Only Trunk Group or Local Interconnection Trunk Group is at seventy-five percent (75%) utilization, a TGSR may be sent to CLEC for the final trunk group and all subtending high usage trunk groups that are contributing any amount of overflow to the alternate final route. 4.6.3.1.4 If a direct final Meet Point Trunk Group is at seventy-five percent (75%) utilization, a TGSR may be sent to CLEC. If a direct final Third Party Trunk Group is at ninety percent (90%) utilization, a TGSR may be sent to CLEC.