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terminating_a_contract [2022/01/03 14:02] lisa.maloneyterminating_a_contract [2025/03/26 17:02] (current) tina.robles
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 To terminate a contract, open the contract and select Terminate from the Actions section on the top right of the screen.  In order for a user to have access to the Terminate button, the user must be a Finalizer and have Contract Approval as part of their role. To terminate a contract, open the contract and select Terminate from the Actions section on the top right of the screen.  In order for a user to have access to the Terminate button, the user must be a Finalizer and have Contract Approval as part of their role.
  
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 After clicking Terminate, a Terminate popup will appear with 3 Terminate options and date associated with each: After clicking Terminate, a Terminate popup will appear with 3 Terminate options and date associated with each:
  
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 +A date is required for each of the terminate actions, but a user can choose to terminate Accruals only or Claims only. Sweep should only be used in combination with one of the other dates.  The recommendation is if a user is choosing a Sweep option that both the Accruals and Claims are terminated.  To terminate any of these, enter in a date (today's date or greater) and click Terminate. 
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 +  * **Accruals Date**:  Accruals as of this date now stay static and no longer change.  The system will automatically update the end date to match the date entered.  Any lumpsums on the contract will also have the end date updated to match the date entered. The contract state remains and does not update to Terminated.
  
-  * **Accruals Date**:  Accruals as of this date now stay static and no longer change.  The contract state remains and does not update to Terminated. 
   * **Claims Date**:  No more claims are processed after this date.  The contract state will update to Terminated on the date entered for Claims.   * **Claims Date**:  No more claims are processed after this date.  The contract state will update to Terminated on the date entered for Claims.
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   * **Sweep Date**:  After this date, the balance of the accrued dollars on the contract become $0 and the swept amount is now what the balance was. Using this example below, the $4K balance is zeroed out and the report will show the amount that was swept.  Clicking sweep does not update the contract status.     * **Sweep Date**:  After this date, the balance of the accrued dollars on the contract become $0 and the swept amount is now what the balance was. Using this example below, the $4K balance is zeroed out and the report will show the amount that was swept.  Clicking sweep does not update the contract status.  
  
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   * The Date entered must be today's date or greater.    * The Date entered must be today's date or greater. 
   * Only the claim terminate date updates the contract status to Terminated.   * Only the claim terminate date updates the contract status to Terminated.
 +  * When you add a termination date for ACCRUALS in the UI and submit, the end date of the contract header must be set to the termination date. If that day is TODAY’S date, the contract will immediately be set to a state of EXPIRED. Otherwise, if the date is in the future, the end date changes to the termination date but the contract stays in the state it was originally in.
 +  * If you ALSO add today’s date as the termination date for claims at the same time you terminate for Accruals, then instead, the contract should go to a TERMINATED state like it would if only terminating for claims, but the end date should still change to the termination date for accruals. (terminate from claims wins over expire from accruals)
 +  * Lumpsums on a contract terminated for accruals that start before the termination date and finish after it should have their event end date set to the termination date.
 +  * Sweep date will not impact either of the above.
  
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 A Contract in a Terminated state can be Un-terminated by a user with permissions.  Just click the Un-Terminate button and the contract will return to the correct state.  When clicking un-terminate, then Accrual and/or Claims would resume for this contract.  The Sweep can also be un-terminated which would bring back an accrual balance to that contrat. A Contract in a Terminated state can be Un-terminated by a user with permissions.  Just click the Un-Terminate button and the contract will return to the correct state.  When clicking un-terminate, then Accrual and/or Claims would resume for this contract.  The Sweep can also be un-terminated which would bring back an accrual balance to that contrat.
  
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 If a contract is terminated, it can't be un-terminated if there is another contract out there with overlapping timeframe. If a contract is terminated, it can't be un-terminated if there is another contract out there with overlapping timeframe.
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 The Terminated Date display on the Contract Header.  Hover over the date to see who terminated the contract and on which date the terminate action was performed. The Terminated Date display on the Contract Header.  Hover over the date to see who terminated the contract and on which date the terminate action was performed.
  
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