Compliance Checks Sample Clauses

A Compliance Checks clause establishes the right of one party to verify that the other party is adhering to agreed-upon laws, regulations, or contractual obligations. This typically allows for audits, inspections, or requests for documentation to ensure compliance with standards such as data protection, anti-bribery, or industry-specific regulations. The core function of this clause is to provide oversight and accountability, helping to prevent breaches and mitigate risks associated with non-compliance.
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Compliance Checks. In line with legislation CBCHS will conduct the following checks that must be returned clear before commencing:  Police Check – both National and International where applicable  Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme (DWES) check – safety screening will include checking whether your name is on the Disability Worker Exclusion List (DWEL). The DWEL includes names of persons unsuitable for employment within an NDIS Provider.  Disability Code of Conduct Acknowledgement – if applicable  CBCHS Child Safe Code of Conduct Acknowledgement  Working with Children Check if applicable  Professional Registrations if applicable  All employees must be either an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or have an appropriate Australian Visa that will legally enable them to fulfil the obligations of the contract of employment.
Compliance Checks. 16.1 Buyer agrees that Supplier shall have the right to audit any computer system, on which the Software is installed, in order to verify compliance with this Agreement provided that any such audit must be conducted by independent third-party auditors mandated by Supplier not being competitors of the Buyer. Audits may only take place upon reasonable advance notice, during ▇▇▇▇▇’s regular business hours and, without cause, only once every twelve months. The independent auditors shall only be allowed to inform Supplier whether the Buyer is in compliance with this Agreement or not; they shall be strictly obliged neither to reveal to Supplier nor to any third party the Buyer’s trade secrets, business information having a confidential nature and other non-public information learned in the course of any audit. Buyer may request proof that the foresaid provisions are met before permitting an audit to take place. 16.2 Supplier reserves the right to embed a software security mechanism within selected Software with the purpose of checking for and performing updates, and to verify compliance with this Agreement. Such a security mechanism does not collect any proprietary information but may store data relating to the usage of the Software or may communicate with computers controlled by Supplier in order to report such collected data. Supplier shall not provide any of the information it gathers in connection with this process to any third party, except as may be required by law or legal process, or to enforce compliance with the license in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Compliance Checks. In line with legislation CBCHS will conduct the following checks that must be returned clear before commencing:
Compliance Checks. In line with legislation CBCHS will conduct the following checks that must be returned clear before commencing: • Police Check – both National and International where applicable; • Disability Worker Exclusion Scheme (DWES) check – safety screening will include checking whether your name is on the Disability Worker Exclusion List (DWEL); • CBCHS Child Safe Code of Conduct Acknowledgement; • Working with Children Check if applicable; • Professional Registrations if applicable.
Compliance Checks. Only if Organization participates in USAFB’s League Excellence Program, Organization agrees to maintain sufficient operating records and related documentation regarding its Football Program and related activities and all other evidence sufficient for USAFB to verify Organization’s declarations under Section 2.3. Upon request, Organization shall provide certain records and information to USAFB for the limited purposes of USAFB’s verification of such declarations. Organization’s failure to comply with such requests and/or to provide any false or misleading information will be considered a material breach of this Agreement.
Compliance Checks. Where we receive your instructions to organise a Safety Check to ensure compliance, fees will be charges as per the attached fee structure. If you inform us that you already have or are organising a Gas Safety Certificate yourself but do not provide us with a copy 2 working days before the commencement of the tenancy we will instruct a check at your expense to ensure compliance.
Compliance Checks. The Partner may be subjected to financial due diligence checks and other compliance checks as conducted by Ellucian on its partners from time to time and may be required to comply with certain codes and standards that are applicable to Ellucian’s partners from time to time. The Partner acknowledges that if the Partner fails any such checks and/or fails to comply with any such codes or standards Ellucian shall be entitled to terminate this EPN Agreement and the Partner’s appointment for cause, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this EPN Agreement. In addition, the Partner warrants and represents that any and all materials and information that it supplies to Ellucian under or connection with this EPN Agreement and/or its appointment under this EPN Agreement are complete, truthful, accurate and not misleading and that it has not omitted to supply any materials or information which would be deemed relevant or material to any person conducting financial due diligence and other compliance checks on the Partner.
Compliance Checks. The bi-directional approach allows for very simple import, export and sharing of SAS programs between SAS Drug Development and external SAS environments, whether on a workstation or server or whether spo sor or CRO. The process also ensures that a program is native to the current location and environment and does not retain any out-dated configurations, if the rogram is copied or moved to a different project or location. Incorrect configurations can be identified and avoided early in the program development process, if the standard macros are used to setup, configure and initialise the SAS program environment when not in SAS Drug Development. a p u %meta() %library() %folder() %dat set() %file() %out ut() %define() The approach will also allow for a very simple check-out / check-in process when using external local SAS environments as a development environment and SAS Drug Development as the production instance and code repository since the manual intervention required to move programs between SAS Drug Development and external SAS environments are mostly eliminated. SAS PC and Server SAS Drug Developme nt Remote SAS data libraries Desktop Connection Check-O t / Check-In Configuration Parameters Transfer bin The %library() macro is extended with the option to connect a SAS library to a remote location in the SAS Drug Development repository from the local SAS session. The current implementation of the %library() macro allows for two connection options, direct access or cached library. A direct connection assigns and uses a WebDAV library to access data sets that are located in the SAS Drug Development repository. This approach may suffer from performance issues with rather large data sets as well as program styles that continuously access the data sets in the WebDAV library throughout the program. The cached library uses a local temporary copy of the selected data sets – recall that SAS Drug Development can specify to include all or a select list of data sets – which only requires the data sets to be transferred once and only when the %library() macro is called. Each subsequent call to the %library() macro can check if a data set has been updated in the repository and only transfer those that have been updated. This will ensure that the local copy stays as synchronised as possible. SAS catalogs are not supported since a catalog is currently operating environment dependent, e.g. catalogs created by SAS on Unix cannot be read from a Windows workstation or serv...
Compliance Checks. The Nation will allow the State’s Retail Inspectors to conduct routine compliance checks in accordance with Attachment A.
Compliance Checks. Synapse shall provide Platform compliance services to conform with the Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”) anti-money laundering (“AML”) and anti-terrorist financing provisions, and the checks required by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), to be used in connection with Platform’s and its User’s use of Bank services. The Compliance Checks Services are intended to verify the identities of your Users and to address certain BSA, AML and OFAC risks that may arise in connection with Platform's use of the Services, which shall assist Platform in verifying a User’s identity, performing sanction screenings, and complying with applicable AML laws. Synapse shall provide Platform with compliance monitoring and risk mitigation tools, which may flag a User or a User’s transaction requests for risk factors related to the Compliance Checks services, and Synapse and Bank shall monitor and may conduct an independent risk analysis in connection with the use of Bank services. 1.2.1. Platform understands and acknowledges that Synapse or Bank may refuse to provide Bank services to you or any of your Users or customers that have not been screened and authenticated using the Compliance Checks. 1.2.2. Platform understands and acknowledges that User transaction requests may be delayed for additional review and/or may be canceled by Synapse or Bank as a result of the Compliance Checks.