MONTHLY AUDITS Sample Clauses

MONTHLY AUDITS. Operator and the Board acknowledge that the Board will perform monthly audits of the contracted vendor pharmacy monthly invoice which includes all pharmaceutical billing and ordering for the previous month. The Board agrees to notify Operator in writing of any discrepancies or errors discovered during those audits, and Operator agrees to notify the Board of any factual disagreements regarding the discrepancies or errors. Operator agrees to reimburse the Board for all invoice amounts associated with any undisputed discrepancy or error. Operator will make any reimbursement to the Board through Operator’s normal accounts payable procedures. The Board agrees it will not deduct such reimbursements from Operations Fee payments made to Operator under the Management and Operations Agreement except for such reimbursements that have not been paid within sixty (60) days of the Board’s notification to Operator of the discrepancy or error. If disputed discrepancies and/or errors totaling more than TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) in the aggregate are not fully resolved within forty-five (45) days of Operator’s written notification, notice shall be sent for resolution to the Board’s designated representative, the Deputy Director of the Veterans Homes program, and Operator agrees to abide by that decision. All discrepancies and errors shall be handled directly between the Board and Operator and not through the contracted pharmacy services vendor.
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MONTHLY AUDITS. Without limiting the Contractor’s obligations under Section IV.B.1, the Contractor and the University, and any third party invited by the University, shall jointly conduct monthly audits. The University’s Representative will schedule, coordinate, and determine the extent of, such audits.

Related to MONTHLY AUDITS

  • Desk Audits The Department or its designee may monitor compliance of financial records by desk audits. Audits may be supplemented by phone interviews with financial staff in the juvenile probation department, county auditor’s office, and county treasurer’s’ office. Findings will result in a performance rating profile report or a Non - Compliance Citation Report (NCCR). Grantee shall ensure its agents comply with all requests for information during the course of the audit.

  • E9 Audit E9.1 The Contractor shall keep and maintain until six (6) years after the end of the Contract Period, or as long a period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of the Contract including the Services supplied under it, all expenditure reimbursed by the Authority, and all payments made by the Authority. The Contractor shall on request afford the Authority or the Authority’s representatives such access to those records and processes as may be requested by the Authority in connection with the Contract.

  • Annual Audits Each fiscal year, the School shall provide for an independent annual financial audit conducted in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards and Governmental Auditing Standards and performed by a certified public accountant (CPA); provided the Commission may establish an alternative reporting requirement in accordance with State law. The Commission shall provide the guidelines and/or scope of the audit or alternative report and may require minimum CPA qualifications or that the School select from a list of qualified CPAs as provided by the Commission. The School shall provide the completed audit or alternative report to the Commission by November 15 after the conclusion of the fiscal year; provided that the Commission, with reasonable notice to the School, may change the deadline depending on circumstances. The School shall pay for the audit or alternative report if an appropriation is not made by the Legislature for such purpose.

  • Contract Audits Eligible Purchaser represents and warrants that it shall cooperate with Enterprise Services, the Office of the State Auditor, federal officials, and/or any third party authorized by law or contract, in any audit conducted by such party pertaining to any Contracts that Eligible Purchaser has made purchases from pursuant to this Agreement, including providing records related to any purchases from such Contracts.

  • Periodic Reviews During January of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall review Executive's Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and additional benefits then being provided to Executive. Following each such review, the Company may in its discretion increase the Annual Salary, bonus, stock options, and benefits; however, the Company shall not decrease such items during the period Executive serves as an employee of the Company. Prior to November 30th of each year during the term hereof, the Board of Directors of the Company shall communicate in writing the results of such review to Executive.

  • City Audits The CITY may perform an independent audit. Such audits may cover programmatic as well as fiscal matters. GRANTEE will be afforded an opportunity to respond to any audit findings, and have the responses included in the final audit report. Costs of such audits will be borne by the CITY.

  • Log Reviews All systems processing and/or storing PHI COUNTY discloses to 11 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY 12 must have a routine procedure in place to review system logs for unauthorized access.

  • Monthly Updates The Contractor must provide the Design Professional and the Owner with monthly updates of the Overall Project Schedule indicating completed activities and any changes in sequencing or activity durations. (See also Articles 2.1.2 and 2.1.5).

  • Periodic Review The General Counsel shall periodically review the Procurement Integrity Procedures with OSC personnel in order to ascertain potential areas of exposure to improper influence and to adopt desirable revisions for more effective avoidance of improper influences.

  • Cost of Audits Customer shall bear the costs of any audit unless such audit reveals a material breach by SAP of this DPA, then SAP shall bear its own expenses of an audit. If an audit determines that SAP has breached its obligations under the DPA, SAP will promptly remedy the breach at its own cost.

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