RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING Sample Clauses

RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. F5.1 In order to assist the Council in its record keeping and monitoring requirements including auditing and National Audit Office requirements, the Contractor shall keep and maintain for six (6) years (or such longer time period required in accordance with any specific legislation) after the Contract has been completed, full and accurate records of the Contract including the Services supplied under it, all expenditure reimbursed by the Council, and all payments made by the Council. The Contractor shall on request allow the Council or the Council’s representatives such access to (and copies of) those records as may be required by the Council in connection with the Contract.
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RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. F5.1 The Provider must create maintain store and retain service user health records in accordance with the NHS Code of Practice for records management.
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. (1) Total particulate matter emissions from all space heater included under B02 may not exceed 0.28 pounds per hour.70 [s. NR 415.06(2)(a), Wis. Adm. Code and s. 285.63(1)(b), Wis. Stats.] (1) The permittee shall only fire natural gas and/or propane in the space heaters (B02).71 [ss. NR 407.09(1)(c)1.b., Wis. Adm. Code and 285.65(3) and 285.63(1)(a)
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. (7) Particulate matter emissions from spray booth P44 may not exceed the most restrictive of:85 (i) 0.40 pounds per 1000 pounds gas; (ii) E = 3.59 P0.62 where E is the emission limitation in pounds per hour and P is the process weight rate in tons per hour; or (iii) 0.36 pounds per hour. [ss. NR 415.05(1)(o) and NR 415.05(2), Wis. Adm. Code and s. 285.63(1)(b), Wis. Stats.] (9) The permittee shall operate a paint overspray filter system to control particulate matter emissions whenever process P44 is in operation. [ss. NR
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. The Recipient must prepare and maintain records demonstrating its compliance with any Local Jobs First Policy Commitments. The Recipient must monitor its compliance with any Local Jobs First Policy Commitments. The Recipient acknowledges and agrees that the Responsible Department and the Department may consult with the ICN in respect of the Recipient’s compliance with any Local Jobs First Policy Commitments. The obligations of the Recipient set out in this clause 6.3 are in addition to and do not derogate from any other obligations of the Recipient under this Agreement.
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. 12.1 In order to assist the Customer in its record keeping and monitoring requirements including auditing, ITPS shall keep and maintain for six (6) years (or such longer time period required in accordance with any specific legislation) after the Contract has been completed, full and accurate records of the Contract including the Services supplied under it, all expenditure reimbursed by the Customer and all payments made to the Customer. ITPS shall on request all the Customer such access to (and copies of) those records as may be required by ITPS in connection with the Contract.
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. 24.1 The Affiliate should be able to provide to the Company at any time, evidence of its compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, and for this purpose, and without limitation of the generality of the above, it shall maintain at all times adequate records regarding the following:
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RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. In order to assist the Council in its record keeping and monitoring requirements including auditing and National Audit Office requirements, the Supplier shall keep and maintain for six (6) Years (or such longer time period required in accordance with any specific legislation) after the termination or expiry of the Contract, full and accurate records and accounts of the Contract including the Goods and/or Services supplied under it, all expenditure reimbursed by the Council, and all payments made by the Council. The Supplier shall on request allow the Council or the Council’s authorised representatives such access to (and copies of) those records and accounts as may be required by the Council in connection with the Contract. The Supplier shall keep the records and accounts referred to in clause 12.1 in accordance with Law and Good Industry Practice and shall maintain throughout the Contract Period safe and effective procedures against the destruction or loss or unauthorised use or alteration of the records and accounts.
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. 18.1 Either party will at its own cost, provide any information that may be reasonably required by the other party to comply with the procedures for monitoring of the Agreement.
RECORD KEEPING AND MONITORING. In order to assist the Council in its record keeping and monitoring requirements including auditing and National Audit Office requirements, the Supplier shall keep and maintain for six (6) Years (or such longer time period required in accordance with any specific legislation) after the termination or expiry of the Contract, full and accurate records and accounts of the Contract including the Goods and/or Services supplied under it, all expenditure reimbursed by the Council, and all payments made by the Council. The Supplier shall on request allow the Council or the Council’s authorised representatives such access to (and copies of) those records and accounts as may be required by the Council in connection with the Contract. The Supplier shall keep the records and accounts referred to in clause 16.1 in accordance with Law and Good Industry Practice and shall maintain throughout the Contract Period safe and effective procedures against the destruction or loss or unauthorised use or alteration of the records and accounts. The Supplier shall maintain their accounts in a way which shall show the receipt of, and the expenditure incurred against, the sum to be paid by the Council to the Supplier and which shall show the financial performance of the Contract. The Supplier will at its own cost, provide any information that may be required by the Council to comply with the Council’s procedures for monitoring of the Contract.
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