Auxiliary Records Sample Clauses

Auxiliary Records. The Auxiliary shall keep and maintain records and accounts of its operations, financial status and program expenditures for a period of not less than five (5) years following each budget period. Such records and reports may be maintained in the District office, subject to the terms of Article III of this Agreement. Such records and reports shall cover all activities of the Auxiliary whether pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise. The District shall have the right to inspect and audit such records and accounts during and/or following the close of any Auxiliary fiscal year following reasonable notification to the Auxiliary. The District shall also have the right to take custody of all records generated by the Auxiliary in any way relating to its administration of the services, programs, functions or activities described in Section 1.2 of Article I of this Agreement. The rights and obligations provided in this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
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