Office of Compliance. The Company has an Office of Compliance. Should Contractor have actual knowledge of violations of any of the herein stated policies of conduct in this Article 9, or have a reasonable basis to believe that such violations will occur in the future, whether by its own employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors, or by another vendor and/or supplier of the Company and its employees, agents, representatives or subcontractors, or by any employee, agent and/or representative of Company, Contractor has an affirmative obligation to immediately report any such known, perceived and/or anticipated violations to the Company’s Office.
Office of Compliance. COUNTY shall provide CITY with a copy of the policies and procedures relating to COUNTY’s Compliance Program, Code of Conduct and access to General Compliance and Annual Provider Trainings.
Office of Compliance. For the Office of Compliance the conferees have agreed that of the amount appro- priated, $254,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2003, as proposed by the House. Appropriates $30,780,000 for salaries and ex- penses of the Congressional Budget Office as proposed by the House instead of $30,660,000 as proposed by the Senate. The conferees have included three administrative provi- sions that provide for an employee training program, authorization to apply the proceeds from the sale of older equipment to be ap- plied to the purchase of equipment used for the same purpose, and the establishment of a student loan repayment program as a re- cruitment tool. Appropriates $51,371,000 for salaries and ex- penses, Capitol buildings and grounds, gen- eral administration, Architect of the Cap- itol, instead of $46,705,000 as proposed by the House and $54,000,000 for the Architect of the Capitol, Capitol Buildings and Grounds, Cap- itol buildings, salaries and expenses as pro- posed by the Senate. Of this amount $20,000 is provided for attendance at meetings as proposed by the Senate instead of $30,000 as proposed by the House. Of the amount appro- priated $3,026,000 shall remain available until September 30, 2006 instead of $3,414,000 to re- main available until expended as proposed by the Senate. In addition, the conferees have included provisions pertaining to a Chief Fi- nancial Officer and the acquisition of prop- erty, as proposed by the Senate. With respect to the object class and project differences between the House and Senate bills, the conferees have agreed to the fol- lowing: Operating Budget .............. $47,007,000 Capitol Projects: 1. Implementation of AOCNET ...................... 500,000 2. Financial Management System ........................ 2,076,000 3. Computer-Aided Facil- ity Management .......... 700,000 4. Implementation of Safety Programs ......... 450,000 5. Security Project Sup- port .............................. 125,000 6. Replace Building Auto- mation System, Cap- itol Complex ................ 240,000 7. Micrographic & Re- cording Storage Equip- ment ............................ 73,000 8. Development of Master Commissioning Speci- fications ...................... 100,000 9. Develop AOC Engineer- ing Guide Specifica- tions ............................ 100,000 Instead of providing for a separate ac- count, as proposed by the House, the con- ferees have included $5,000,000 as a line item within House office buildings account for m...
Office of Compliance. It is the duty of any bidder, proposer, Consultant, Contractor, all Subcontractors, and every applicant for certification of eligibility for a City Agreement or program, and all officers, directors, agents, partners and employees of any bidder, proposer, consultant or such applicant to cooperate with the Office of Compliance in any investigation or audit pursuant to Chapter 2-26 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. The Consultant understands and will abide by all provisions of Chapter 2-26 of the Municipal Code of Chicago. All subcontracts will inform Subcontractors of this provision and require understanding and compliance with it.
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Office of Compliance. The payment shall be made by electronic wire transfer to the Commission via: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx. Upon the failure of Cybex to make the foregoing payment when due, interest on the unpaid amount shall accrue and be paid by Xxxxx at the federal legal rate of interest set forth at 28 U.S.C. 1961(a) and (b). If Cybex fails to make such payment or to comply in full with any other provision of the Settlement Agreement, such conduct will be considered a violation of the Settlement Agreement and Order. Provisionally accepted and provisional Order issued on the 11 day of February, 2021. By order of the commission: /s/ lllllllllllllllllll Xxxxxx Xxxxx, [FR Doc. 2021–03121 Filed 2–16–21; 8:45 am] AGENCY: Institute for Education Sciences (IES), National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Department of Education (ED).
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