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Having a subcontract does not terminate the Contractor, receiving funds under Vermont’s Medicaid program, from its responsibility to ensure that all activities under this agreement are carried out.
Having a criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us.
Having a UDP and CCO, and in larger firms, a compliance group and other supervisory staff, does not relieve anyone else in the firm of the obligation to report and act on compliance issues.
Having a primary care physician has many benefits, including:� Seeing a physician who knows you and understands your medical history.� Having someone you can count on as a key resource for your healthcare questions.� Help when you need to coordinate care with specialists and other providers.Typically, primary care physicians specialize in family medicine, internal medicine or pediatrics.
Having a higher percentage of subcontractors that are female, minority, person with disabilities, or veteran owned or managed shall also result in higher scores.
Having a Policy declared void may make it more difficult or more expensive for You to buy insurance in the future.
Having a concerned, but objective, third party helps you stay focused on the issues most important to you.
Having a “Just In Time� ordering policy and thereby having very limited stock volumes, is acceptable as a replacement for FIFO if it can be proven e.g. the auditor can see that hardly any stock is maintained.
Having a cash generating unit, the amount attributable to goodwill is included in determining the gain or loss on disposal.
Having a fair market value or potential fair market value of no more than five dollars ($5.00).