Financial Transparency. The District agrees to furnish to KCEA KSP, in response to requests, information concerning the financial resources of the District which are available to the public and/or agreed to by the Superintendent including, but not limited to, annual financial reports and audits; register of the bargaining unit; tentative budget requirements and allocations; agendas and minutes of Board meetings; Treasurer’s reports; census and membership data; names, addresses and salaries of all employees; and such other information as will assist KCEA-KSP in developing programs. KCEA-KSP shall also be entitled to information which may be necessary to process a grievance or complaint. It is understood that this shall not be construed to require the District, without compensation by KCEA-KSP, to compile information and statistics not readily available, nor will such requests by KCEA-KSP have greater priority than District requests.
Financial Transparency. The Authority shall develop, maintain, and make publicly available a single, searchable financial data internet website. The website shall contain only information that is a public record or that is not confidential or otherwise protected from public disclosure under State or federal law. The Authority shall, to the extent practicable, update the financial data contained on the website not less than monthly and provide the data in a structured format that may be downloaded. The website shall include a method by which a user of the website may provide feedback concerning the organization or utility of the website. The Authority shall archive the financial data, which shall remain accessible and searchable for not less than 5 years. The website shall allow the public to search financial data included on the website at no cost and shall aggregate all of the following information:
(a) The amount and source of moneys received by the Authority.
(b) The moneys expended by the Authority, including both of the following: (i). The name and principal location or address of the Person receiving moneys; except that information concerning a payment to an employee of the Authority shall identify the individual employee by position and business address only.
Financial Transparency. Prothena acknowledges that Celgene is subject to applicable laws related to the collection and reporting of any payments or transfers of value to certain healthcare providers and teaching hospitals (collectively, “Financial Transparency Laws”), which include, without limitation, relevant provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 and its implementing regulations for the United States along with similar laws and regulations in other countries. Prothena shall reasonably cooperate with Celgene, at Celgene’ cost for Prothena’s reasonable expenses, in its compliance with Financial Transparency Laws and promptly provide any information reasonably requested by Celgene in connection with this Agreement in a mutually agreed upon format to the extent reasonably necessary for Celgene to comply with its obligations under the Financial Transparency Laws. Celgene shall have the right to allocate payments or other transfers of value in connection with this Agreement in any required reporting under Financial Transparency Laws in accordance with its normal business practices.
Financial Transparency a. Where the Provider is a Legal Entity, the Provider must provide to Oranga Tamariki a copy of the Provider’s audited annual statements and the auditor’s report, prepared in accordance with international standards, within six months of the Provider’s balance date.
b. In accordance with clause 5.1(d), Oranga Tamariki may request actual and/or forecast financial information from the Provider, to assist Oranga Tamariki to understand the full range of costs and funding of a particular Service or Services. Financial information which may reasonably be requested for this purpose includes (but is not limited to): • staffing costs and rosters; • incentive payments; • direct and indirect costs; • allocation of overheads; • operating surpluses; • sources of funding.
c. The Provider will provide the requested information to Oranga Tamariki within 20 Business Days of receiving a request under clause 5.3b. Oranga Tamariki will treat the information as Confidential Information and Personal Information, as applicable, in accordance with the confidentiality and privacy provisions of these Standard Terms and Conditions, Fee for Service.
Financial Transparency. Upon written request from The COMET, Contractor shall provide The COMET any and all documents, data, and financial records, in written or electronic form, if they are so kept, relating to amounts billed by or paid to Contractor under this Agreement. Such information shall be provided within five (5) business days, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by The COMET or its designee, of its request at no cost to The COMET. Such information shall be available for public disclosure by The COMET as provided for in the SCFOIA S.C. Code Xxx. § 30-4-10, et seq. (2014) and S.C. Code Xxx. § 00-00-000 (2011). Contractor agrees to and shall insure that this financial transparency provision is included in each contract that it has with a subcontractor to perform work under this Agreement.
Financial Transparency. To the extent Bayer and its affiliates are subject to transparency legislation, including the (Ontario) Health Sector Payment Transparency Act, any transfers of value to Supplier, including pursuant to this Order, may need to be reported by Bayer and/or its affiliates to the applicable regulator, who may publicly disclose such information (including any personal information).
Financial Transparency. Exscientia acknowledges that BMS is subject to applicable laws related to the collection and reporting of any payments or transfers of value to certain healthcare providers and teaching hospitals (collectively, “Financial Transparency Laws”), which include, without limitation, relevant provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 and its implementing regulations for the United States along with similar laws and regulations in other countries. Exscientia shall reasonably cooperate with BMS, at BMS’ cost for Exscientia’s reasonable expenses, in its compliance with Financial Transparency Laws and promptly provide any information requested BMS in connection with this Agreement in a mutually agreed upon format to the extent reasonably necessary (as determined by BMS) for BMS to comply with its obligations under the Financial Transparency Laws. BMS shall have the right to allocate payments or other transfers of value in connection with this Agreement in any required reporting under Financial Transparency Laws in accordance with its normal business practices.
Financial Transparency. 1. At least quarterly, the Employer will provide the Guild a breakdown of all donations, grants and other financial support of $5,000 or more allocated for use by CPI in the prior quarter. This breakdown will note the source (if the source is anonymous, note that), amount and designated use of the funds (if any), as well as the duration and expiration (flagged if within 90 days) of the funds.
2. Upon hire and upon request, any Bargaining Unit member will receive a breakdown of all donations, grants and other financial support of $5,000 or more allocated to fund their position. This breakdown will note the source (if the source is anonymous, note that), amount and designated use of the funds, as well as the duration and expiration (flagged if within 90 days) of the funds.
3. Where possible, the Employer will provide the Guild at least forty-five (45) days advance notice that it is applying for a grant that would wholly or partially fund a Bargaining Unit position. On a case by case basis, the Employer may limit disclosure of other, nonpublic grant-related information (including internal information regarding CPI funding, finances and development and information provided by or regarding actual or potential grantors and donors) to persons who have executed an acceptable confidentiality/nondisclosure agreement.
Financial Transparency. A. Beginning with Fiscal Year 2016-17, the SJVIA shall maintain financial data for each Participating Entity, including Founding Members. Financial data includes but is not limited to budgeted and actual revenues and expenditures. Financial information and reports, including but not limited to the SJVIA budget, shall be presented in a format that includes each entity’s data.
B. No later than August 2017, the SJVIA shall present at a public meeting a financial report of revenues, expenditures and reserve activity (contribution to or use of reserve) from SJVIA inception through June 30, 2017, explicitly identifying County of Fresno,
Financial Transparency. If asked, A GENT must disclose actual EASTERN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL tuition to the prospective student’s family. If asked, AGENT must disclose to EASTERN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL the amount of money in U.S. dollars that they charge the prospective student for their management and placement services.