Core Contract definition

Core Contract means that certain Coordinated Care Organization Contract in effect during the term of the Agreement by and between the State of Oregon, acting throughthe Oregon Health Authority, and Health Share, as the same may be updated, amended, modified, or supplemented from time to time.
Core Contract means that certain Health Plan Services Contract, Coordinated Care Organization Contract # (139071) by and between the State of Oregon, acting through its Oregon Health Authority, and Tri-County Medicaid Collaborative, effective September 1, 2012.
Core Contract means this Core Contract including its Schedules which shall form the entire agreement between the parties;

Examples of Core Contract in a sentence

  • The Contractor may offer Value-Added Services to its Members, as approved by EOHHS in accordance the EOHHS MCO Core Contract Requirements for Value-Add Services.

  • The Contractor must submit their intent to terminate an ILOS in accordance with Section 3 of the EOHHS MCO Core Contract Requirements for Requesting In Lieu of Services.

  • If the Contractor seeks to provide an in lieu of service that is not listed in ATTACHMENT A, the Contractor must receive prior authorization from EOHHS to deliver the proposed service as defined in EOHHS MCO Core Contract Requirements for Requesting In Lieu of Services.

  • In the event of conflicting terms among the documents forming this Contract, the order of control is first the Core Contract, then the Program Attachment(s), then the General Provisions, then the Solicitation Document, if any, and then Contractor’s response to the Solicitation Document, if any.

  • As used in herein, the “Contract” consists of the following documents: The Core Contract and its Program Attachment(s) or statements of work, including all attachments, addenda or amendments; These General Provisions; The solicitation document, including all attachments, addenda or amendments; and the response, proposal or application submitted by Contractor in response to the solicitation document.

  • To maintain and file with the Agency such progress, fiscal and inventory reports as specified in Attachment II, Core Contract Provisions, and other reports as the Agency may require within the period of this Contract.

  • The capitation rate payment shall be in accordance with Attachment II, Core Contract Provisions, Section XIII, Method of Payment.

  • To provide reports as specified in Attachment II, Core Contract Provisions.

  • The Contractor may offer In-Lieu of Services (ILOS), as approved by EOHHS, in accordance with the policies and procedures defined in EOHHS MCO Core Contract Requirements for Requesting In Lieu of Services.

  • These reports will be used for monitoring progress or performance of the contractual services as specified in Attachment I, Scope of Services and Attachment II, Core Contract Provisions.


More Definitions of Core Contract

Core Contract means each of the Third Party Power Purchase Agreements, the LTSA and, for as long as any DEBM Power Purchase Agreement is in place, the Centrica Guarantee.

Related to Core Contract

  • Group contract means a contract for health care services which by its terms limits eligibility to members of a specified group. The group contract may include coverage for dependents.

  • Prime Contract means the contract between LOCKHEED MARTIN and the U.S. Government or between LOCKHEED MARTIN and its higher-tier contractor who has a contract with the U.S. Government.

  • Continuing care contract means, as stated in RCW 70.38.025, a contract providing a person, for the duration of that person's life or for a term in excess of one year, shelter along with nursing, medical, health-related, or personal care services, which is conditioned upon the transfer of property, the payment of an entrance fee to the provider of such ser- vices, or the payment of periodic charges for the care and ser- vices involved. A continuing care contract is not excluded from this definition because the contract is mutually termina- ble or because shelter and services are not provided at the same location.

  • EPC Contract means the Seller’s engineering, procurement and construction contract with the EPC Contractor.

  • *Continuous Contract Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor, where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service under the same contract for a specified period of time. The frequency the HUB vendor is utilized or paid during the term of the contract is not relevant to whether the contract is considered continuous. Two or more contracts that run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather than renewals or extensions to the original contract. In such situations the prime contractor and HUB vendor are entering (have entered) into “new” contracts.