Measurement Periods and Reporting Sample Clauses

Measurement Periods and Reporting. Supplier shall be responsible for monitoring and measuring its performance against the Service Levels and shall be required to provide detailed, comprehensive reports of its performance against all Service Levels ("Service Level Reports") by no later than the 10th (tenth) Business Day following the end of each month (unless otherwise specified in an Annexure). The format for such Service Level Reports shall be determined by PPECB. Supplier shall also provide PPECB with detailed supporting information for each report if so requested by PPECB. Supplier shall notify PPECB, in writing, immediately upon becoming aware of the relevant matter, of any matter which causes, or appears to be reasonably likely to cause, a failure in the Services or otherwise cause disruption to the Services. Where required by PPECB, the notice shall record, where relevant, the nature of any work or alterations necessary to remedy the Services Failure, their estimated duration, details of the way in which such works or alterations may affect Supplier's ability to provide the Services and details of the alternative arrangements which Supplier will implement to ensure the performance by it of the Services in accordance with the Service Levels. Unless otherwise agreed by Supplier in writing, no such notification shall in any way absolve Supplier from the requirement to provide the Services in accordance with the Service Levels and this Agreement. Immediately after Supplier's discovery of, or if earlier, upon PPECB's receipt of a notice from Supplier regarding Supplier's failure to provide any of the Services in accordance with the Service Levels, Supplier shall, to PPECB's satisfaction: (i) perform a root cause analysis to identify the cause of such Service Failure; (ii) if required (at no additional charge to PPECB) re‑perform the affected Services; (iii) arrange all additional resources as may reasonably be necessary to perform its obligations as set out in this Agreement as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter at no additional charge to PPECB; (iv) advise PPECB of the status of remedial efforts being undertaken with respect to such Service Failure and to provide PPECB with a written report detailing the cause of and procedure for correcting such failure; and (v) take appropriate preventative measures to prevent the recurrence of such failure and provide evidence to PPECB of the measures taken. PPECB shall be entitled to access all data in Supplier's possession relating to the Serv...
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Measurement Periods and Reporting 

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