County Requirements. The County agrees to use the funds received the State to enhance the property tax administration system. The County agrees not to use this loan to supplant the Assessor’s current level of The County understands and agrees that in order for the County to be eligible to participate in this State-County Property Tax Administration Program, it must maintain a base staffing, including contract staff, and total funding level in the Assessor’s Office, independent of the loan proceeds provided pursuant to this Act, equal to the levels in the 1994-95 fiscal year exclusive of the amount provided to the Assessor’s Office pursuant to item 9 100-102-001 of the Budgets Act of 1994. The 1994-95 fiscal year base funding and staffing levels, as determined by the Assessor’s Office and the Chief Administrative Office of the County, which shall be deemed to satisfy this requirement is as follows: Gross Appropriation $1,789,692 Total Budgeted Positions 31 Additional Contract Positions 0
County Requirements. The Electronic Recording Program of Tarrant County is defined by the requirements attached to this Memorandum of Understanding. Attachment A defines the technical specifications including format, levels of recording supported, transmission protocols, and security requirements of the electronic records required by COUNTY. SUBSCRIBER agrees to provide the transmission to COUNTY following the specifications outlines. SUBSCRIBER understands that the specification may change from time to time. In the event changes to the specification are required, COUNTY will provide a written notice to SUBSCRIBER within a reasonable timeframe. Attachment B contains the document and indexing specification for the Electronic Recording Program. For each document, a COUNTY specific document code is provided along with the required indexing information. Any COUNTY specific editing rules will also be described in this attachment. Attachment C contains the processing schedules and hours of operation for the Electronic Recording Program. No party shall be liable for any failure to perform processing of the transactions and documents where such failure results from any act of Nature or other cause beyond the party’s reasonable control (including, without limitation, any mechanical, electronic, or communications failure which prevents the parties from transmitting or receiving the electronic recording transactions) or if the COUNTY system causes delays or power failures interfere with the normal course of business. By the agreement, COUNTY is assuming no contractual liability whatsoever for any failure to record any document, delay in recording any document, or for the quality or content or lack thereof of any document presented for recording.
County Requirements. The occupancy and use by Tenant of the Leased Premises and the rights herein conferred upon Tenant shall be conditioned upon and subject to the Airport’s Operational Directives as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by County through the lawful exercise of its powers. Tenant must operate the Concession in accordance with the Airport’s Rules and Regulations.
County Requirements. The Electronic Recording Program of Xxxxxxx County is defined by the requirements attached to this Memorandum of Understanding. Attachment A defines the technical specifications including format, levels of recording supported, transmission protocols, and security requirements of the electronic records required by County. Company agrees to provide the transmission to the County following the specifications outlined. Company understands that the specifications may change from time to time. In the event changes to the specification are required, the County will provide a written notice to the Company within a reasonable timeframe.
County Requirements. COUNTY shall at all times during the term of this Agreement maintain such insurance with respect to the Landfill as is customarily maintained by the COUNTY with respect to works and projects of like character. With respect to COUNTY, or any other governmental entity which may be a successor in interest to COUNTY under this Agreement, the parties agree that self-insurance will satisfy the COUNTY’S insurance requirement.
County Requirements. The Electronic Recording Program of Xxxxxxx County is defined by the requirements attached to this Memorandum of Understanding. Attachment A defines the technical specifications including format, levels of recording supported, transmission protocols, and security requirements of the electronic records required by County. Company agrees to provide the transmission to the County following the specifications outlined. Company understands that the specifications may change from time to time. In the event changes to the specification are required, the County will provide a written notice to the Company within a reasonable timeframe. Attachment B contains the document and indexing specifications for the Electronic Recording program. For each document, the County specific document code is provided along with the required indexing information. Any County specific editing rules will also be described in this attachment. All indexing specifications must follow the Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) standards as set out on their website. xxx.xxxx.xx. Attachment C contains the processing schedules and hours of operation for the Electronic Recording Program. Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform processing of the transactions and documents where such failure results from any act of nature or other cause beyond the party’s reasonable control (including, without limitation, any mechanical, electronic or communications failure which prevents the parties from transmitting or receiving the electronic recording transactions. County will use its best efforts to provide electronic notification of filing within 24 hours after submission of the document. If Company does not receive electronic notice by that point, Company should contact County to verify filing. Attachment D provides the payment options supported for the Electronic Recording program.
County Requirements. The eRecording Program of the Chancery Clerk's Office is defined by the requirements included in this Application and the Attachments referenced herein, as may be amended (the "eRecording Rules").
Attachment A - Technical Specifications: provides the technical specifications including the format, models of eRecording supported, transmission protocols, and security requirements of the electronic records. All eRecording participants must agree to provide transmissions following the specifications outlined. Attachment B -Documents and Indexing Specifications: contains the document and indexing specifications for the eRecording Program. For each document type, the expected document code is provided, along with the expected indexing information. Attachment C -Service Offering and eRecording Reasons for Rejections: contains the processing schedules, hours of operation for the eRecording Program, and reasons for rejection of an eRecorded document. Attachment D -Payment Options: provides the method(s) of payment which will be accepted by the Chancery Clerk's Office. These eRecording Rules will stay in effect until notice is given of a pending change. The Chancery Clerk's Office will post the details of any changes on its website and use its best efforts to provide at least fifteen (15) business days advance notice of any changes.
County Requirements. The County requires that any officer or employee:
1. Not report to work or be subject to being called to duty while his or her ability to perform job duties is impaired due to on or off duty alcohol or drug use. Not report to work if the effects of substance use (odor, appearance, etc.) are noticeable to the public.
2. Not possess or use alcohol or impairing drugs, including illegal drugs and prescription drugs without a prescription, during working hours, while on County property, while using or operating County equipment or vehicles, or while subject to being called to duty, on breaks, or during meal periods.
3. Not directly or through third parties sell or provide drugs or alcohol to any person, including any employee, while either or both employees are on duty or subject to being called to duty.
4. Notify his or her supervisor, before beginning work, when taking medications or drugs, prescription or non-prescription, which may interfere with the safe and effective performance of duties or operation of County equipment.
5. Provide, within 24 hours of request, bona fide verification of current valid prescription for any potential impairing drug or medication identified. The prescription must be in the employee’s name. A medical marijuana prescription/license is not deemed a valid prescription for employment purposes.
County Requirements. In order to comply with child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange, CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish to ADMINISTRATOR within thirty (30) days of the award of this Agreement:
(a) in the case of an individual contractor, his or her name, date of birth, Social Security number, and residence address;
(b) in the case of a contractor doing business in a form other than as an individual, the name, date of birth, Social Security number, and residence address of each individual who owns an interest of ten percent (10%) or more in the contracting entity;
(c) a certification that contractor has fully complied with all applicable federal and state reporting requirements regarding its employees; and
(d) a certification that contractor has fully complied with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment, and will continue to so comply.
County Requirements. The electronic Recording Program of Jefferson County is defined by the requirements attached to this AGREEMENT. Attachment A defines the technical specifications including format, levels of recording supported, transmission protocols, and security requirement of the electronic records required by County. Company agrees to provide the transmission to the County following the specifications outlined the Company understands that the specifications may change from time to time. In the event changes to the specification are required, the County will provide a written notice to the Company within a reasonable timeframe. Attachment C contains the processing schedules and hours of operation for the Electronic Recording Program. Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform processing of the transactions and documents where such failure results from any act of Nature or other cause beyond the party’s reasonable control (including, without limitation, any mechanical, electronic or communications failure which prevents the parties from transmitting or receiving the electronic recording transactions. County will use its best efforts to provide electronic notification of filing within 24 hours after submission of the document. If Company does not receive electronic notice by that point, Company should contact County to verify filing. Attachment D provides the payment options supported for the Electronic Recording program.