Electronic Recordkeeping Sample Clauses

Electronic Recordkeeping. If permitted by the related Servicing Contract, documents of the types described in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this Subsection 3.4(1) may be held in electronic form.
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Electronic Recordkeeping. Consultant certifies that its products and services meet all recordkeeping requirements of the State of Florida, including but not limited to those in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes and Rule 1B-26.003(6)(g), Florida Administrative Code.
Electronic Recordkeeping. Where time records are maintained electronically, upon the request of the Trust Funds or their agents, auditors, administrators or attorneys, the Employer shall provide a detailed description of the procedure for the maintenance of such electronic time records, including but not limited to the method and procedure by which the time, job and type of work is reported, recorded and secured from alterations as of the date of input or thereafter. This Section shall be applicable to any audit of an Employer’s payroll records which is scheduled or in process at the effective date of this Agreement.
Electronic Recordkeeping. NASA will phase-in an electronic recordkeeping procedure to ensure that a submitted document is maintained on-site for archival purposes. This electronic recordkeeping procedure is proposed as recordable CD-ROM storage and database maintenance with regular back-ups to a separate electronic media.
Electronic Recordkeeping. BridgePay certifies that it meets all recordkeeping requirements of the State of Florida, including but not limited to those in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes and Rule 1B-26.003(6)(g), Florida Administrative Code.
Electronic Recordkeeping. Client acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement may be stored in an electronic record keeping system in the regular course of business and that a printed copy of the imaged document may be used and introduced in any arbitration, litigation, or other proceeding, and shall have the same force and effect as the original, which may be destroyed.
Electronic Recordkeeping. The Custodian and the Distributor reserves the right to keep all records related to the Account in electronic format to the extent permissible by law (including with respect to ERISA Plans, Section 2520.107-1 of the Department of Labor Regulations or such other applicable guidance as may be in effect from time to time) and destroy any paper records, which are kept electronically. The electronic recordkeeping system will ensure the integrity, accuracy, authenticity, and reliability of the underlying records. Records will be maintained in reasonable order and in a safe and accessible place, so that they can be inspected or examined if necessary. Electronic records will be readily convertible into legible and readable paper copy as necessary to satisfy any requirements of the law.
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Electronic Recordkeeping. Whether transmitted to the Client or not, Xxxxxx shall retain ownership of all original tapes, disks, hard drives, flash drives, USB drives, records, CD’s, and other forms of electronic data and data storage, as well as all hard copy originals of any Project documentation delivered to the Client as Digital Data. Xxxxxx may remove from copies provided to the Client all identification reflecting the involvement of Xxxxxx in the preparation of those materials.

Related to Electronic Recordkeeping

  • Recordkeeping A. To maintain its accounting records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). GAAP are established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”). B. To retain in the form in which it was created: 1. A record developed and maintained in accordance with 40 TAC §49.305, or its successor, until the latest of the following: a. seven years after the Contractor submits a claim for the service about which the record relates; b. seven years after all issues that arise from any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit, open records request, administrative review, or other action involving the record are resolved; or c. the person about whom the record relates becomes 21 years of age; and

  • Electronic Records You acknowledge and agree that we may in our discretion store all records electronically; and that we will not retain and have no obligation to retain any original documents for any period of time. This applies to all documentation including but not limited to checks, transaction records, notes, mortgages, deeds of trust and other loan and/or security documentation. We will routinely destroy all original documentation. We may store records electronically via imaging, scanning, filming or other technology used in the financial services industry for the storage of documentation via internal processes or third-party processors that we approve for these services. You agree that such storage shall be secure, and further agree that such records shall for all purposes be recognized and admissible in evidence or otherwise to prove the agreements, rights and obligations of the parties pursuant to any such records.

  • Electronic Access Access by the Customer to certain systems, applications or products of Bank shall be governed by this Agreement and the terms and conditions set forth in Annex A Electronic Access.

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