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_fies otherwise . With `'�? exception of pavme--=s ea�-=1 <br /> spec --- <br /> car` providers for hospital, medical, or other heat-^- care <br /> services, if payment is not available within 40 days, meas'ar: <br /> from the latter of the date the invoice is receives or she `c cc's <br /> or services are received, inspe_-L_ed and approve _ <br /> separaze <br /> interest penalty set by the Co.«pzroller pursuant tc <br /> Section 55 . 03, Florida Statutes, will be due and payable In <br /> addition to the invoice amount . To obtain the appl-cable <br /> interest rate, please contact the Agency' s Fiscal Section at <br /> (850) 488-2020 or Purchasing Office at (850) 488-755-7 . <br /> Pavments to health care providers for hospitals, medical or <br /> otter health care services, shall be made not more that: 35 days <br /> from the date eligibility for payment is determined, and the <br /> daily interest rate is . 03333 percent . <br /> Invoices returned to a vendor due to preparation errors <br /> will result in a payment delay. Invoice payment requirements do <br /> not start until a properly completed invoice is provided to the <br /> agency. <br /> A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the <br /> Department of Banking and Finance . The duties of this individual <br /> include acting as an advocate for vendors who may be <br /> experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment (s) from a State <br /> agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at <br /> (850) 488-2924 or by calling the State Comptroller ' s Hotline, <br /> 1-800-848-3792 . <br /> The Department may make partial payments to the Contractor <br /> upon partial delivery of services when a request for such <br /> partial payment is made by the Contractor and approved by the <br /> Department . <br /> This contract may be cancelled by either party giving 30 <br /> days written notice. <br /> The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall <br /> have the right of unilateral cancellation for refusal by the <br /> Contractor to allow public access to all documents, papers, <br /> letters, or other material made or received by the Contractcr in <br /> con unction with the contract, unless the records are exempt <br /> from s . 24 (a) of Article I of the State Constitution and <br /> s . 119 . 07 (1) , Florida Statutes . <br /> Extension of a contract for contractual services shall be <br /> in writing for a single period only not to exceed six ( 6) months <br /> and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth <br /> 2 <br />