Maintenance and Security. Contractor shall ensure maintenance of a record keeping system that includes maintaining the security of records as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 42 USC § 1320-d et seq., and the federal regulations implementing HIPAA, and complete Clinical Records that document the Covered Services received by the Member. Contractor shall have written policies and procedures establishing adherence to the aforementioned regulations and shall communicate these policies and procedures to its Subcontractors, regularly monitor its Subcontractors’ compliance with these policies and procedures and take any Corrective Action necessary to ensure Subcontractor compliance. Contractor shall document all monitoring and Corrective Action activities. Such policies and procedures must ensure that records are secured, safeguarded and stored in accordance with applicable law including ORS 192.561, 413.171, and 414.679; OAR 410-141-3180; OAR 943- 014-0300 through 943-014-0320; and OAR 943-120-0000 through 943-120-0200.
Maintenance and Security. During the Effective Period, Owner shall at his or her own expense maintain the Property in good condition, in good repair, and in decent, safe, sanitary and habitable living conditions for the benefit of that Owner’s household and any prospective occupants. Owner shall maintain the Property in conformance with all applicable state, federal and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations.
Maintenance and Security. MBAA shall take all steps necessary to maintain the Site in a clean and orderly condition. Any repairs to the Site necessitated by the Market shall be the sole responsibility of MBAA. MBAA shall pay all costs to District to provide one (1) custodian to open the Site at 7 a.m. and close the Site at 3 p.m. each and every Saturday that the Market is open. District will coordinate payment reimbursement with MBAA. Custodian will open the boys’ and girls’ restrooms located at the football field. The custodian will unlock the gate to the asphalt parking lot for vendors to park their vehicles. MBAA will pay the District a one-time fee in the amount of $500 for the purpose of stocking restroom supplies. This expense must be paid to the District prior to March 16, 2013. Please remit a check made out to San Diego Unified School District to: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0, Xxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000. The custodian will also provide security for the Site while the Market is open.
Maintenance and Security. Owner shall at its own expense maintain the Property in good condition, in good repair, and in decent, safe, sanitary and tenantable condition, as a full service Supermarket. Owner shall not commit or permit waste on or to the Property, and shall prevent and/or rectify any physical deterioration of the Property. Owner shall maintain the Property in conformance with all applicable state, federal, and local laws, ordinances, codes, and regulations and the Final Management Plan; but Owner’s maintenance obligations shall not be limited only to the standards contained in these laws or the Final Management Plan.
Maintenance and Security. If Owner elects to close the Hotel currently operating on the Property prior to the Construction Period, Manager shall (i) oversee the security of the Hotel and the Property and (ii) perform or cause to be performed all ordinary maintenance and repair required to keep the Hotel and the Property in good condition in light of the Project and to comply with, and cure or prevent the violation of, any Applicable Laws. In connection with providing the security and maintenance services specified herein, Manager shall (i) subject to Section 3.02(f), negotiate, enter into, and administer, in the name of Owner, all such service contracts and licenses Manager deems necessary or advisable for the provisions of such services, and (ii) consult with Owner and the Hotel Manager to ensure coordination with any such services being provided by the Hotel Manager pursuant to the Hotel Management Agreement.
Maintenance and Security. To the extent that any portion of the Hotel or the Property is not under construction during the Construction Period, Manager shall provide the security and maintenance services set forth in Section 3.02(k) with respect to such portion of the Hotel or the Property in accordance with the terms and conditions of Section 3.02(k).
Maintenance and Security. Lessee shall provide maintenance and security services for the Property, which shall include the Lessor’s Space and the Premises. Lessee and Lessee’s agents shall have the right to enter the Lessor’s Space and the Premises as necessary to provide such maintenance and security services. Without limiting in any way Lessee’s obligations under Section Fifteen of this Lease, maintenance services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: normal, routine maintenance of HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, elevators, ceiling tiles, carpet tiles and ceiling lighting (including replacement of light bulbs); resurfacing and restriping of roads and parking areas; cleaning and treating of exterior Building surfaces; cleaning of exterior window surfaces; exterior repainting; lawn mowing; groundskeeping; ice and snow removal; supplying of exterior directional signs and other markers; and any other services necessary in Lessee’s judgment. Maintenance services shall not include the following: maintenance of underfloor power distribution and data and telephone cabling; and interior painting. Security services shall include routine inspections performed outside normal business hours, which are currently 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Such routine inspections shall be performed twice per day during the business week and three times per day on weekends and holidays. Within twenty-four (24) hours after any non-routine entry by security agents of Lessee into the Lessor’s Space, Lessee will provide to Lessor a written report which identifies the date, time, name(s) of agent(s) and circumstances surrounding such entry. Lessor and Lessee will each provide their own janitorial service. Lessor’s selection of such janitorial service and procedures used by such janitorial service shall be subject to the prior approval of Lessee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Maintenance and Security. GSD shall maintain in good order, condition, and repair the Premises and every part thereof, including, but not limited to: windows and plate glass windows; interior and exterior walls; floors and ceilings; interior and exterior doors; fixtures; appliances; electrical facilities and equipment; plumbing fixtures and plumbing; and restrooms. GSD agrees to maintain and repair, at GSD's sole cost and expense, all of GSD’s Improvements on the PREMISES. LICENSEE may not change the locks without the prior written consent of GSD, which consent shall be given by GSD in its sole and absolute discretion and which consent shall require that GSD and DEPARTMENT be provided with a complete set of all new keys.
Maintenance and Security. 6.1 Detailed requirements for operations, maintenance and preservation will be developed in the Operations, Maintenance and Management (OMM) Agreement.
6.2 Structural preservation, structural maintenance, rehabilitation, and repair activities required to maintain the facilities containing any parking spaces for the exclusive or shared use of Sound Transit shall be the responsibility of the owner of the parking facility and/or the owner of any XXX.
Maintenance and Security. Contractor shall ensure maintenance of a record keeping system that includes maintaining the security of records as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 42 USC § 1320-d et seq., and the federal regulations implementing HIPAA, and complete Clinical Records that document the Covered Services received by the Member. Contractor shall have written policies and procedures establishing adherence to the aforementioned regulations and shall communicate these policies and procedures to its Subcontractors, regularly monitor its Subcontractors’ compliance with these policies and procedures and take any Corrective Action necessary to ensure Subcontractor compliance. Contractor shall document all monitoring and Corrective Action activities. Such policies and procedures must ensure that records are secured, safeguarded and stored in accordance with applicable law including ORS 192.561, 413.171, and 414.679; OAR 410-141-3180; OAR