Record cards Sample Clauses

Record cards. Every employer shall maintain a record card in respect of each of his employee other than casual employees showing the following particulars:
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Record cards. The master file shall be the property of the Assessing District. The Designated Assessor will maintain the master file at a site of his or her choosing with reasonable access available to the Assessing District. Real property printed records, of any, will be located at the Assessing District offices. Personal property printed records will be maintained by the Designated Assessor at a reasonable location.
Record cards. The City of Saint Louis will maintain the master file at the City of Saint Louis City Hall.
Record cards. The Municipality will maintain the master file at its location.
Record cards. The master file shall be the property of the Assessing District. Chippewa County will maintain the master file at the Chippewa County Equalization office with access available to the Assessing District. Real and Personal property printed records, if any, will be located at the Assessing District offices.
Record cards. The City shall furnish the existing completed property record cards for each separate real property with the City. The City shall also provide the blank property record card to be utilized by Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx in the completion of the terms of this proposal/agreement. These cards shall be formatted so as to meet the approval of the Michigan State Tax Commission and shall provide an area on the record card which indicates the owner’s name, the legal description, property dimensions, available street number and mailing address, a column for summarizing total land and building value, and an area to list important information for determining land value. The record card shall also be formatted to show all descriptive information connected with the construction, age, condition, and depreciation of the structure(s), an area for outline sketch, and an area to provide for the listing of any other important information needed in the valuation of the properties included in this proposed project.

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  • Educational Records Educational Records are official records, files and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including but not limited to, records encompassing all the material kept in the student’s cumulative folder, such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement, and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols and individualized education programs. For purposes of this DPA, Educational Records are referred to as Student Data. NIST: Draft National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) Special Publication Digital Authentication Guideline.

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  • Badges (A) Correctional officers and correctional probation officers shall be issued badges according to the following specifications:

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  • Payroll Records 6.34.1 Contractor and any Subcontractor(s) shall comply with the requirements of Labor Code Section 1776. Such compliance includes the obligation to furnish the records specified in Section 1776 directly to the Labor Commissioner in an electronic format, or other format as specified by the Commissioner, in the manner provided by Labor Code Section 1771.4.

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  • Passwords Passwords are an important aspect of computer security. A poorly chosen password may result in unauthorized access and/or exploitation of Placer County’s resources. All users, including contractors and vendors with access to the County’s systems, are responsible for the creation and protection of passwords and additionally any updates to County Password policies must be followed. Users must not use the same password for Placer County accounts and personal accounts. The reliability of passwords for maintaining confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. Always assume that someone, in addition to the intended or designated recipient, may read any and all messages and files. Any user suspecting that his/her password may have been compromised must, without delay, report the incident to Placer County IT.

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