Common use of Access to Facilities and Provision of Records Clause in Contracts

Access to Facilities and Provision of Records. PDSC may conduct fiscal or performance audits and reviews to monitor and evaluate the services provided under this contract. PDSC will give reasonable written notice to Contractor before any evaluation. On PDSC's proper request, Contractor shall provide access to its facilities and make records available to PDSC or PDSC's designee or agent at all reasonable times, and promptly respond to reasonable requests for information in connection with audit or performance reviews. PDSC will not remove Contractor's original office records or other property of Contractor from Contractor's premises without Contractor's approval. PDSC and its agents will comply with the American Bar Association's "Standards for the Monitoring and Evaluation of Providers of Legal Services to the Poor" (2002) when conducting any fiscal or performance audit or review. Contractor shall keep such data and records in an accessible location and condition. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, no constitutional, statutory, or common law right or privilege of any client or Contractor employee are waived by Contractor.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

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Access to Facilities and Provision of Records. PDSC may conduct fiscal or performance audits and reviews to monitor and evaluate the services provided under this contract. PDSC will give reasonable written notice to Contractor before any evaluation. On PDSC's proper request, Contractor shall provide access to its facilities and make records available to PDSC or PDSC's designee or agent at all reasonable times, and promptly respond to reasonable requests for information in connection with audit or performance reviews. PDSC will not remove Contractor's original office records or other property of Contractor from Contractor's premises without Contractor's approval. PDSC and its agents will comply with the American Bar Association's "Standards for the Monitoring and Evaluation of Providers of Legal Services to the Poor" (2002) when conducting any fiscal or performance audit or reviewaudit. Contractor shall keep such data and records in an accessible location and condition. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, no constitutional, statutory, or common law right or privilege of any client or Contractor employee are waived by Contractor.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

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