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2 | Page <br /> <br />• “Recipient” means the entity that receives a federal award from CMS and retains the primary <br />responsibility and dominant role for planning, directing and executing activities under the <br />proposed project as outlined in the terms and conditions of the Cooperative Agreeme nt and <br />with substantial CMS involvement. <br />• “Recipient-Specific Terms and Conditions” means necessary, additional terms and conditions <br />for a Recipient beyond those included in the Program and Standard Terms and Conditions. <br />These Recipient Specific Terms and Conditions are applied because of particular <br />circumstances surrounding the recipient such as (but not limited to): <br />o outstanding administrative or budgetary concerns, <br />o a history of failure to comply with the terms or conditions of award, or not mee ting <br />performance milestones, or that are not otherwise responsible. <br />• “Reusable Framework” means the system used by Recipients to submit all model-specific <br />data to CMMI and its contractors. <br />• “Standard Terms and Conditions” means the requirements set forth in the Standard Terms <br />and Conditions document that is incorporated by reference in, and included as an attachment <br />to, the Notice of Award. <br />• “State” means a specific state Medicaid agency. <br />• “Substantive Change” means any modification to previously agreed upon la nguage in a <br />written document that alters the meaning, purpose, scope, participants, components, roles, <br />responsibilities, or milestones stated in the document. <br />• “Terms and Conditions of Award” means, collectively, the following: (i) Recipient-Specific <br />Terms and Conditions (if applicable); (ii) the Program Terms and Conditions; and (iii) the <br />Standard Terms and Conditions incorporated by reference in, and included as an attachment <br />to, the Notice of Award. <br /> <br />1. The HHS/CMS Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (Innovation Center) <br />Project Officer (PO). Unless otherwise specified in writing, the name and contact <br />information of the PO from the Division of Population Health Incentives & Infrastructure <br />who is responsible for the technical and programmatic administration aspects of the award is <br />identified in field 10 of the Notice of Award. <br /> <br />2. The CMS Grants Management Specialist. Unless otherwise specified in writing, the Grants <br />Management Specialist assigned responsibility for responding to Recipients’ questions <br />about financial and administrative aspects (non-programmatic areas) of the award is Jamie <br />Atwood in the Division of Grants Management (email: jamie.atwood@cms.hhs.gov and <br />telephone: 301-492-4295). <br /> <br />3. Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). All relevant project requirements and definitions <br />outlined in the NOFO (CMS-2B2-20-001) apply to this award and are incorporated into the <br />Terms and Conditions of Award by reference. <br /> <br />4. Statutory Authority. This award is issued under statutory authority of Section 1115A of <br />the Social Security Act (the Act). By receiving funds under this award, the R ecipient is <br />obligated to comply with the Act, and certifies to CMS that it will carry out the InCK Model <br />as authorized and will comply with the Terms and Conditions of Award. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 7832B0E4-F34E-430E-A3C2-1A6A14F29307