Recording Requirements. All PCSOT polygraph examinations submitted for quality control shall be audio/visually recorded in their entirety. When required for quality control purposes, these recordings shall be made available. All recorded physiological data shall be retained as part of the examination file as long as required by regulation or law but for a minimum of one year when not in conflict with regulation or law.
Recording Requirements. 13 8.06 Date Down Certificate........................................ 13 8.07 Vacant Space Acknowledgment.................................. 13 8.08
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Recording Requirements. The Employer agrees to record the amount of membership dues paid by an employee to the Union on the employee's T-4 Statement.
Recording Requirements. Telephone conversations and electronic communications with the Adviser may be recorded by the Subadviser. A copy of the recording of such conversations and communications with the Adviser will be available to the Adviser on request for a period of five years, or up to seven years where requested by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”), from the date the record is made. For the avoidance of doubt, the Subadviser agrees that no telephone conversation or electronic communication in which the Board or any member thereof is a participant will be recorded by the Subadviser.
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Recording Requirements. All documents and affidavits required of Purchaser to record the Deed. 8.06 DATE DOWN CERTIFICATE. A certificate of Purchaser (the "Purchaser Date Down Certificate") in form and substance attached to the Exhibit Agreement as Schedule 8.06 certifying that Purchaser's representations and warranties set forth in Paragraph 10.02 of this Agreement are true and correct as of the applicable Closing Date.
Recording Requirements. All instructions by the Hearing Officer to the Hearing Reporter with respect to the Hearing Reporter’s conduct and participation in proceedings shall be followed without discussion. Except where inconsistent with general or specific instructions issued by the Authorized User, every word spoken during a proceeding, session or meeting shall be transcribed by the Hearing Reporter, unless designated specifically as "off the record" by the Hearing Officer. With specific permission of the Hearing Officer, certain "off the record" statements may be recorded. Instructions from anyone other than the Hearing Officer, concerning what shall or shall not be included in the record, shall be ignored. The Contractor shall furnish transcript proofread with all words correctly spelled, properly hyphenated and properly punctuated. Any corrections to spelling, hyphenation or punctuation requested by the Hearing Officer shall be made without additional cost. All original notes or other records taken in connection with any proceeding shall be held in security by the contractor for a period of time as designated by the Authorized User, not to exceed one year. Proceedings are to be stenographically or electronically recorded and transcribed. Backup electronic verbal recording equipment shall be operating at all times while proceedings are being reported, unless prohibited by the Hearing Officer. Stenographic recording shall be mechanical or electronic keyboard-operated typing devices, and shall meet the requirements of the State Administrative Procedure Act.
Recording Requirements. Delegate agrees to provide written reports notifying Board of the placement of Assets with a particular Eligible Foreign Custodian or Permissible Foreign Custodian and any of any material change in Fund's foreign custody arrangements. Such reports shall be provided to Board quarterly for consideration at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board or earlier if deemed necessary or advisable by the Delegate in its sole discretion.