IDA 627

IDA627 - Redelegation: Execution of Service Agreements


IDA 627

November 2, 2020

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER–UCI HEALTH

RE: Redelegation of Authority - Execution of Service Agreements

The authority to execute service agreements required with outside organizations, agencies, and individuals to implement approved programs and activities, whether the University is the supplier or recipient of the service covered by the agreement, was delegated to Chancellors by Presidential Delegation of Authority DA 1058, December 30, 1991, and redelegated to the Chief Executive Officer–UCI Health System in IDA 594, September 28, 2017.

You are delegated the authority to negotiate and execute all provider contracts, hospital service agreements, physician service agreements, third-party payer agreements, and similar documents covering both the facility and UC Irvine physicians.

The agreements covered by this authority are limited as specified in IDA 594 and all agreements under this delegation must be executed in accordance with the applicable University and campus policies and procedures governing the particular transaction, including, but not limited to, Business and Finance Bulletins and UCI Administrative Policies and Procedures. All agreements involving insurance and indemnification language must be reviewed for consistency with UC policies and approved by UCI Health System Risk Management prior to execution. All agreements must be approved as to legal form by the either Health Science Counsel or General Counsel prior to execution.

This letter supersedes my October 23, 2020 delegation of authority on the same topic (IDA 626).

This authority may not be further redelegated.

Signed copy

Chad Lefteris
Chief Executive Officer–UCI Health System

cc: Chancellor
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
Controller and Assistant Vice Chancellor–Accounting and Fiscal Services
Office of Campus Counsel
Director–Internal Audit
Materiel Manager–UCI Medical Center
Chief Procurement Officer–Procurement Services
Manager–Administrative Policies