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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services Apr 30th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- They're contracting with the MCOs and then taking their cut. That appears to be what's happening.
- contract, but with a fee schedule that is substantially
- We represent all of the Medicaid managed care organizations that contract with the state of Texas to
- Y'all contract with the middleman who then pays, yes or
- Not owning your PBM or contracting that out.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Finance (Part II) Jan 28th, 2025
- at the increased cost of those contracts.
- So all of the benefit flows back to the contract.
- So all of the benefit flows back to the contract.
- So we contracted out.
- So we contracted out.
- We've also contracted with a logistics vendor to deliver the plates.
- We have obtained an inventory management system and contracted with a logistics vendor.
Then it will come to the DMV, and we have contracted
- All of the work we do for TxDOT is competitively sourced or through interagency contracts.
- All of the work we do for TxDOT is competitively sourced or through interagency contracts.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- able to purchase alcohol or tobacco, to the age at which we can begin to operate a vehicle or enter contracts
- Now it's contracting beds and we're contracting more beds.
- to relating to choice of law and venue for certain construction contracts.
- James contract interpretation, in which it was required for the parties to follow the law of the contract
- " data-time="9702"> came after them and were employed on the project because that original prime contract
- When they're released, they sign a contract with the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
- We contract with vendors to provide a comprehensive treatment
We've been contracted here to operate correctional
- Of the current seven contracts, three of them are set to expire on August 31st, 2025.
- We have full-time contract...
Starting constitutes having a contract or breaking ground
Starting constitutes having a contract.
- contracted, then it is grandfathered, as you see in the last
- so that those that are encumbered and in the process, once they complete the project, once that contract
So we will have contracts in place.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII Feb 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII
What about, do any of your contracting or any of your
- contracts issued in accordance with HUB guidelines?
- data-time="1944"> The comptroller directs all state agencies to have minimum HUB thresholds in your contracting
We do not make any contract selections based on a business
Okay, so no determinations in contracting at PUC are
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Finance (Part I) Jan 28th, 2025
- Was it a contingency fee contract?
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And we had the authority to use an outside counsel contract
- **General Paxton**: ...So we can't do a straight contingency contract
Contingency fee contracts are generally **35 to 40 percent
- span marker="68" data-time="2010"> **Brent Webster**: ...that outlines how these contingency fee contracts
Yeah, I don't, I mean, most physicians' contracts are
- locked into a multi-year evergreen contract where You know
Perhaps long-term contracts you just described, the
- ...have a contract for that, correct? Yes.
- data-time="198">To date, the agency has spent approximately $21.9 million of the fund to pay for their contract
- 936">I would like to request, as referenced on page 12, an additional $600,000 per fiscal year to contract
- Commission Directive, OPUC conducted a cost-effectiveness study comparing hiring in-house experts versus contracting
- The other thing to keep in mind is that expert witness contracts must be fully encumbered up front.
- Historically, OPUC's budget for these contracts does not cover the full amount needed to secure essential
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- The passage of this bill would effectively waive the liability standards established in our contract
- ...entered into this contract.
- It’s all around me in Webb County, and so y’all entered a contract with I guess a producer.
- Usually when land or mineral owners enter into a contract with a company to either develop minerals or
- It can be a breach of contract action, it might be from an
- span> Madam Chair, the substitute prohibits a superintendent's contract
- their contract that the elected board members cannot meet
- So, this committee substitute simply says that that contract provision would stop on the passage of this
- I know we have a contracts clause in the Constitution, but since it's a government...
- marker="631" data-time="3780">Have y'all looked into maybe making it retroactive as well to existing contracts
- complaint process for distillers to use when a wholesaler violates the payment terms set out in their contracts
- The wholesaler must pay the invoice amount according to the agreed payment terms of the contract.
- Some contracts have longer terms than 30 days, thus the committee substitute requires that payments be
- made according to their contracts or contractual agreements.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Energy Resources Apr 14th, 2025 at 11:04 am
House Energy Resources Committee
- It doesn't change the underlying contract; frankly, that would be unconstitutional.
- We can't change existing contracts.
- And we're not asking the legislature to fix this because that's a matter of private contract.
- Obligation means there's a contract to pay something.
- The contract handles aspects such as access, remediation of the land, damages, and liability.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Mar 17th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
This bill addresses governmental contracts with Chinese
- /span> HB2409 by Cain relates to the prohibition on government contracts
- marker="103" data-time="612">HB2460 by Harris relates to the rights of a purchaser in determining a contract
HB2583 by Whole relates to a group benefit plan policy or contract
- HB2584 relates to a group benefit plan policy or contract
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services Mar 18th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- ...or healthcare provider that the insurer contracts with
- As a contract with a PBM, I would assume.
- contract.
- So that we apply the prohibition on contracting to the
- health records company, or that requires contracts relating to electronic health records to include
- You treat them because you, I guess, have a contract with
- Generally, with carriers, with insurance carriers, that is contracted
- We have a contracted rate. We get to say how much it is or whatnot.
- We have a contract; this is how much we get to collect, and that's based on their deductible, co-pay,
- rates on there as well, our insurance contracted rates.
- Part of their contract between HPD and the City of Houston is to provide protections to officers when
- This is because HPLU has a contract that they have with an attorney within HPD who, anytime one of their
- So then, in an agency in Texas that did not have such a contract, there's a request under 3914, what
- ...for violating the contract and not abiding by it.
- Our contract can only supersede Chapter 143.
Do we have some sort of contract?
- Are there any financial costs to that contract to be supervised?
- That was on a month-to-month basis; it was not a contract.
- The hospital must still contract...
- That's my job as CEO to negotiate the contracts and to make those arrangements.
- , and you can see here the dollar amount that those contracts saved.
- We contract with them for that plan. All right.
- And so, we are able to administer funds that are going toward existing contracts.
- However, we do have just extant contracts that you mentioned, right?
- They have a contract agreement with the Federal Highway Administration through us.