AHIMA CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY AND PROCEDURES Sample Clauses

AHIMA CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY AND PROCEDURES. AHIMA is committed to establish and maintain a high standard of integrity in all activities (“AHIMA Activities”) it performs for AHIMA members and the public at large. The success of AHIMA Activities depends in large measure upon the confidence that AHIMA members and the public have in the integrity of AHIMA. In order to maintain this confidence, AHIMA has adopted this Conflict of Interest Policy and Procedures. This Conflict of Interest Policy and Procedures is necessary because AHIMA depends upon voluntary service from Directors to accomplish its AHIMA Activities. Directors may have personal, business or professional interests which conflict with the best interests of AHIMA. AHIMA does not view the existence of such interests as implying bias or an impediment to participation in AHIMA Activities. It does, however, require that in certain circumstances those interests be disclosed and resolved. NOTES:  Definitions of key terms not defined in the body of this document are provided in Attachment A to this Participation Agreement.  This Conflict of Interest Policy and Procedures is supplemented by and shall be interpreted in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
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  • CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY 4.1. The Company, partners of the Company or other affiliated parties may have material interest, a legal relationship or arrangement concerning a specific transaction in the Trader’s Room or on the trading platform or interests, relationships, or arrangements that may be in conflict with the interests of the Client. By way of example, the Company may: - act as Principal concerning any instrument on the Company’s own account by selling to or buying the instrument from the Client; - combine the Client’s transaction with that of another Client; - buy or sell an instrument the Company recommended to the Client; - advise and provide other services to partners or other clients of the Company who may have interests in investments or underlying assets which conflict with the Client’s interests. The Client consents to and grants the Company authority to deal with or for the Client in any manner which the Company considers appropriate, notwithstanding any conflict of interest or the existence of any material interest in any transaction in the Trader’s Room or on the trading platform, without prior notification of the Client. The Company’s employees are required to comply with a policy of impartiality and to disregard any material interests or conflicts of interest when advising the Client.

  • Conflict with Policies Every reasonable effort will be made to harmonize employer policies with the provisions of this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the contents of this Agreement and any policies made by the employer, the terms of this Agreement will prevail.

  • Conflict of Interest; Governmental Conduct Act A. The Contractor represents and warrants that it presently has no interest and, during the term of this Agreement, shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance or services required under the Agreement.

  • Conflict With Policy In the event that there is a conflict between the contents of this Agreement and any policy made by the Employer, or on behalf of the Employer, this Agreement shall take precedence over the said policy.

  • Conflict of Interest Requirements 1. If Contractor is a nonprofit agency, Contractor will comply with the California Corporations Code on Non-Profit Corporations.

  • Conflict of Interest Contractor Personnel 2.5.1 The A-E shall exercise reasonable care and diligence to prevent any actions or conditions that could result in a conflict with the best interests of the COUNTY. This obligation shall apply to the A-E; the A-E’s employees, agents, and relatives; sub-tier contractors; and third parties associated with accomplishing work and PROJECTS/SERVICES hereunder.

  • Organizational Conflict of Interest The guidelines and procedures of FAR 9.5 will be used in identifying and resolving any issues of organizational conflict of interest at the Order level. In the event that an Order requires activity that would create an actual or potential conflict of interest, the Contractor shall:

  • NEW JERSEY CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAW The New Jersey Conflict of Interest Law, N.J.S.A. 52:13D-12 et seq. and Executive Order 189 (1988), prohibit certain actions by persons or entities which provide goods or services to any State Agency. Specifically:

  • Cancellation for Conflict of Interest Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-511, the State may cancel this Contract within three (3) years after Contract execution without penalty or further obligation if any person significantly involved in initiating, negotiating, securing, drafting or creating the Contract on behalf of the State is or becomes at any time while the Contract or an extension of the Contract is in effect an employee of or a consultant to any other party to this Contract with respect to the subject matter of the Contract. The cancellation shall be effective when the Contractor receives written notice of the cancellation unless the notice specifies a later time. If the Contractor is a political subdivision of the State, it may also cancel this Contract as provided in A.R.S. § 38-511.

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