Common use of Audit/Access to Records Clause in Contracts

Audit/Access to Records. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence pertaining to this Participating Addendum to the extent and in such detail as shall adequately reflect performance hereunder. The Contractor agrees to preserve and make available to the State, upon request, such records for a period of five (5) years from the date services were rendered by the Contractor. Records involving matters in litigation shall be retained for one (1) year following the termination of such litigation. The Contractor agrees to make such records available for inspection, audit, or reproduction to any official State representative in the performance of their duties under this Participating Addendum. Upon notice given to the Contractor, representatives of the State or other duly authorized State or Federal agency may inspect, monitor, and/or evaluate the cost and billing records or other material relative to this Participating Addendum. The cost of any audit disallowances resulting from the examination of the Contractor's financial records will be borne by the Contractor. Reimbursement to the State for disallowances shall be drawn from the Contractor's own resources and not charged to this Participating Addendum or Purchase Order cost or cost pools indirectly charging costs.

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Audit/Access to Records. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence pertaining to this Participating Addendum to the extent and in such detail as shall adequately reflect performance hereunder. The Contractor agrees to preserve and make available to the State, upon request, such records for a period of five (5) years from the date services were rendered by the Contractor. Records involving matters in litigation shall be retained for one (1) year following the termination of such litigation. The Contractor agrees to make such records available for inspection, audit, or reproduction to any official State representative in the performance of their duties under this Participating Addendum. Upon notice given to the Contractor, representatives of the State or other duly authorized State or Federal agency may inspect, monitor, and/or evaluate the cost and billing records or other material relative to this Participating Addendum. The cost of any audit disallowances resulting from the examination of the Contractor's financial records will be borne by the Contractor. Reimbursement to the State for disallowances shall be drawn from the Contractor's own resources and not charged to this Participating Addendum or Purchase Order cost or cost pools indirectly charging costs.. gg. IRS 1075 Publication (If Applicable)

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Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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Audit/Access to Records. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence pertaining to this Participating Addendum to the extent and in such detail as shall adequately reflect performance hereunder. The Contractor agrees to preserve and make available to the State, upon request, copies of such records for a period of five (5) years from the date services were rendered by the Contractor. Records involving matters in litigation shall be retained for one (1) year following the termination of such litigation. The Contractor agrees to make copies of such records available for inspection, audit, or reproduction to any official State representative in the performance of their duties under this Participating Addendum. Upon notice given to the Contractor, representatives of the State or other duly authorized State or Federal agency may inspect, monitor, and/or evaluate the cost and billing records or other material relative to this Participating Addendum. The cost of any audit disallowances resulting from the examination of the Contractor's financial records will be borne by the Contractor. Reimbursement to the State for disallowances shall be drawn from the Contractor's own resources and not charged to this Participating Addendum or Purchase Order cost or cost pools indirectly charging costs.

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Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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