Record Retention Timeframes and Destruction Requirements Sample Clauses

Record Retention Timeframes and Destruction Requirements. Federal record retention requirements applicable to this agreement are found at 2 CFR 200.333-337. The CONTRACTOR shall retain all financial and other required records and supporting documents as follows: 1) Retain all records pertinent to this Agreement, interagency agreements, contracts or any other award, including financial, statistical, or other pertinent records, and supported documentation, for a period of at least three years after the acceptance of the final expenditure report (closeout) for that funding period by the Awarding Agency. Worksystems will notify CONTRACTOR of the record destruction date when the final expenditure report has been issued and approved. 2) Retain all records on non-expendable property for a period of at least three (3) years after final disposition of property. 3) Retain indirect cost records such as computations or proposals, cost allocation plans, and supporting documentation for three years from the date the indirect cost rate package is submitted for negotiation. If not submitted for negotiation, the three-year period identified in 13.C.1). above shall apply. 4) Retain all records pertinent to applicants, registrants, eligible applicants/registrants, participants, terminees, employees and applicants for employment as required in 13.C.1) above. Participant files should be organized and stored by program year using the participant’s year of exit. 5) Retain records regarding complaints and actions taken on the complaints for a period of not less than three (3) years from the date of resolution of the complaint. 6) Retain all records beyond the required period if any litigation or audit has begun or a claim is instituted involving the grant or agreement covered by the records. The records shall be retained until the litigation, audit or claim has been resolved or the specified destruction date, whichever is longer.
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Record Retention Timeframes and Destruction Requirements. The CONTRACTOR shall retain all financial and other required records and supporting documents as follows: 1) Retain all records pertinent to this Agreement, interagency agreements, contracts or any other award, including financial, statistical, or other pertinent records, and supported documentation, for a period of at least three years after the acceptance of the final expenditure report (closeout) for that funding period by the Awarding Agency. WSI will notify CONTRACTOR of the record destruction date when the final expenditure report has been issued and approved. 2) Retain all records on non-expendable property for a period of at least three (3) years after final disposition of property. 3) Retain indirect cost records such as computations or proposals, cost allocation plans, and supporting documentation for three years from the date the indirect cost rate package is submitted for negotiation. If not submitted for negotiation, the three-year period identified in 11.c.1. above shall apply. 4) Retain all records pertinent to applicants, registrants, eligible applicants/registrants, participants, terminees, employees and applicants for employment as required in 11.c.1. above. Participant files should be organized and stored by program year using the participant’s year of exit. 5) Retain records regarding complaints and actions taken on the complaints for a period of not less than three (3) years from the date of resolution of the complaint. 6) Retain all records beyond the required period if any litigation or audit has begun or a claim is instituted involving the grant or agreement covered by the records. The records shall be retained until the litigation, audit or claim has been resolved or the specified destruction date, whichever is longer. After the record retention period has passed, any records destroyed must be commercially shredded.

Related to Record Retention Timeframes and Destruction Requirements

  • RECORD RETENTION REQUIREMENTS To the extent applicable, Supplier must comply with the record retention requirements detailed in 2 C.F.R. § 200.333. The Supplier further certifies that it will retain all records as required by 2 C.F.R. § 200.333 for a period of 3 years after grantees or subgrantees submit final expenditure reports or quarterly or annual financial reports, as applicable, and all other pending matters are closed.

  • CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Contractor certifies that it will provide a drug-free workplace by: a. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the Contractor’s workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition;

  • Medicaid Notification of Termination Requirements Party shall follow the Department of Vermont Health Access Managed-Care-Organization enrollee-notification requirements, to include the requirement that Party provide timely notice of any termination of its practice.

  • Data Return and Destruction of Data (a) Protecting PII from unauthorized access and disclosure is of the utmost importance to the EA, and Contractor agrees that it is prohibited from retaining PII or continued access to PII or any copy, summary or extract of PII, on any storage medium (including, without limitation, in secure data centers and/or cloud-based facilities) whatsoever beyond the period of providing Services to the EA, unless such retention is either expressly authorized for a prescribed period by the Service Agreement or other written agreement between the Parties, or expressly requested by the EA for purposes of facilitating the transfer of PII to the EA or expressly required by law. As applicable, upon expiration or termination of the Service Agreement, Contractor shall transfer PII, in a format agreed to by the Parties to the EA. (b) If applicable, once the transfer of PII has been accomplished in accordance with the EA’s written election to do so, Contractor agrees to return or destroy all PII when the purpose that necessitated its receipt by Contractor has been completed. Thereafter, with regard to all PII (including without limitation, all hard copies, archived copies, electronic versions, electronic imaging of hard copies) as well as any and all PII maintained on behalf of Contractor in a secure data center and/or cloud-based facilities that remain in the possession of Contractor or its Subcontractors, Contractor shall ensure that PII is securely deleted and/or destroyed in a manner that does not allow it to be retrieved or retrievable, read or reconstructed. Hard copy media must be shredded or destroyed such that PII cannot be read or otherwise reconstructed, and electronic media must be cleared, purged, or destroyed such that the PII cannot be retrieved. Only the destruction of paper PII, and not redaction, will satisfy the requirements for data destruction. Redaction is specifically excluded as a means of data destruction. (c) Contractor shall provide the EA with a written certification of the secure deletion and/or destruction of PII held by the Contractor or Subcontractors. (d) To the extent that Contractor and/or its subcontractors continue to be in possession of any de-identified data (i.e., data that has had all direct and indirect identifiers removed), they agree not to attempt to re-identify de-identified data and not to transfer de-identified data to any party.

  • DATA ESCROW REQUIREMENTS Registry Operator will engage an independent entity to act as data escrow agent (“Escrow Agent”) for the provision of data escrow services related to the Registry Agreement. The following Technical Specifications set forth in Part A, and Legal Requirements set forth in Part B, will be included in any data escrow agreement between Registry Operator and the Escrow Agent, under which ICANN must be named a third-­‐party beneficiary. In addition to the following requirements, the data escrow agreement may contain other provisions that are not contradictory or intended to subvert the required terms provided below.

  • Certification Requirements The hospice program certifies and attaches hereto documentation that: (a) it is Medicare approved and meets all Medicare conditions of participation (42 CFR 418); and (b) is licensed pursuant to any applicable state or local law.

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

  • EDD Independent Subrecipient Reporting Requirements Effective January 1, 2001, the County of Orange is required to file in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 6041A of the Internal Revenue Code for services received from a “service provider” to whom the County pays $600 or more or with whom the County enters into a contract for $600 or more within a single calendar year. The purpose of this reporting requirement is to increase child support collection by helping to locate parents who are delinquent in their child support obligations. The term “service provider” is defined in California Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1088.8, Subparagraph B.2 as “an individual who is not an employee of the service recipient for California purposes and who received compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that service recipient within or without the State.” The term is further defined by the California Employment Development Department to refer specifically to independent Subrecipients. An independent Subrecipient is defined as “an individual who is not an employee of the ... government entity for California purposes and who receives compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that ... government entity either in or outside of California.” The reporting requirement does not apply to corporations, general partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. Additional information on this reporting requirement can be found at the California Employment Development Department web site located at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/Employer_Services.htm

  • Confidentiality Requirements Employees shall comply with all confidentiality requirements imposed by agency policy, federal or state law, federal regulation, or administrative rule, including rules or codes of conduct governing attorney conduct as promulgated by the Supreme Court of the State of Florida, or the Florida Bar or other professional certification or regulatory body that governs the ability of an employee to practice his particular profession.

  • Available Information; Reports; Inspection of Transfer Books The Company is subject to the periodic reporting requirements of the Exchange Act and, accordingly, is required to file or submit certain reports with the Commission. These reports can be retrieved from the Commission’s website (xxx.xxx.xxx) and can be inspected and copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the Commission located (as of the date of the Deposit Agreement) at 000 X Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx X.X. 00000. The Depositary shall make available for inspection by Holders at its Principal Office any reports and communications, including any proxy soliciting materials, received from the Company which are both (a) received by the Depositary, the Custodian, or the nominee of either of them as the holder of the Deposited Securities and (b) made generally available to the holders of such Deposited Securities by the Company. The Depositary shall also provide or make available to Holders copies of such reports when furnished by the Company pursuant to Section 5.6 of the Deposit Agreement. The Registrar shall keep books for the registration of ADSs which at all reasonable times shall be open for inspection by the Company and by the Holders of such ADSs, provided that such inspection shall not be, to the Registrar’s knowledge, for the purpose of communicating with Holders of such ADSs in the interest of a business or object other than the business of the Company or other than a matter related to the Deposit Agreement or the ADSs. The Registrar may close the transfer books with respect to the ADSs, at any time or from time to time, when deemed necessary or advisable by it in good faith in connection with the performance of its duties hereunder, or at the reasonable written request of the Company subject, in all cases, to paragraph (24) and Section 7.8 of the Deposit Agreement. Dated: CITIBANK, N.A. CITIBANK, N.A. Transfer Agent and Registrar as Depositary By: By: Authorized Signatory Authorized Signatory The address of the Principal Office of the Depositary is 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000, X.X.X.

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