Common use of NDNH Data Elements Clause in Contracts

NDNH Data Elements. To accomplish the purposes of this matching program, the state agency will request the following data elements from the NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance files. The file provided to the state agency by OCSE will contain the requested NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose Social Security numbers are contained in the state agency input file. The file will also contain a code indicating whether the state requested OCSE to verify the name and Social Security number combination of each individual and a code indicating why a record was rejected. a. New Hire File b. Quarterly Wage File c. Unemployment Insurance File

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement

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NDNH Data Elements. To accomplish the purposes of this matching program, the state agency will request the following data elements from the NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance files. The file provided to the state agency by OCSE will contain the requested NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose Social Security numbers are contained in the state agency input file. The file will also contain a code indicating whether the state requested OCSE to verify the name and Social Security number combination of each individual and a code indicating why a record was rejected. a. New Hire File b. Quarterly Wage File c. Unemployment Insurance File

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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NDNH Data Elements. To accomplish the purposes of this matching program, the state agency will request the following data elements from the NDNH new hire, hire and quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance wage files. The file provided to the state agency by OCSE will contain the requested NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose Social Security numbers are contained in the state agency input file. The file will also contain a code indicating whether the state requested OCSE to verify the name and Social Security number combination of each individual and a code indicating why a record was rejected. a. New Hire File b. Quarterly Wage File c. Unemployment Insurance File

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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