Reporting to Authorities Sample Clauses

Reporting to Authorities. The Operator shall at all times ensure that all accounting data and other information relating to the Joint Operations is available in such a form as to facilitate all required reporting to governmental authorities, both for the Operator and for the Non-Operators. Each Party shall receive a copy of all reports and information relating to the Joint Operations, which are forwarded to governmental authorities by the Operator.
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Reporting to Authorities. There are a variety of circumstances which require a client to make disclosures either to the Regulated Market or the Regulatory Authorities. Examples of such disclosures include:
Reporting to Authorities. Company and its designees retain the responsibility for making required reports and disclosures and other communications with other appropriate regulatory authorities. Institution and Principal Investigator agree to cooperate with Company and its designees in connection therewith. Any noncompliance with this Section by Institution or Principal Investigator shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. xx Xxxxxx prováděna v Evropské Unii. Hlavní zkoušející a Členové personálu klinického hodnocení budou mít právo k přístupu ke svým osobním údajům a budou oprávněni požadovat jejich upřesnění či opravu. Za účelem výkonu tohoto oprávnění, veškeré žádosti budou předkládány Společnosti a CRO. 3.5
Reporting to Authorities. The Landlord agrees to provide a guide to the Tenant on how to report any type of violation to the appropriate authorities.
Reporting to Authorities. Sponsor and its designees retain the responsibility for making required reports and disclosures and other communications with other appropriate regulatory authorities. Provider and Principal Investigator agree to cooperate with Sponsor and its designees in connection therewith. Any noncompliance with this Section by Provider or Principal Investigator shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. provedených v CRFs. Zadavatel v žádném okamžiku nezveřejní, neposkytne, nesdělí či neuvede jméno jakéhokoli Subjektu hodnocení či jakoukoli informaci, jež by kterýkoli Subjekt hodnocení idetifikovala, a to jakékoli třetí straně, nebude-li takový požadavek vyplývat z Příslušných právních předpisů či nebude-li vyžadován ze strany FDA.
Reporting to Authorities. Sponsor and its designees retain the responsibility for making required reports and disclosures and other communications with other appropriate regulatory authorities. Provider and Principal Investigator agree to cooperate with Sponsor and its designees in connection therewith. Any noncompliance with this Section by Provider or Principal Investigator shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. osobním údajům a budou oprávneni požadovat jejich upšesnení či opravu. Za účelem výkonu tohoto oprávnení, veškeré žádosti budou pšedkládány Zadavateli a CRO.
Reporting to Authorities. Company and its designees retain the responsibility for making required reports and disclosures and other communications with other appropriate regulatory authorities. Institution and Principal Investigator agree to cooperate with Company and its designees in connection therewith. Any noncompliance with this Section by Institution or Principal Investigator shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Pšíslušných právních pšedpisn či nebude-li vyžadován ze strany FDA.
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Reporting to Authorities. Company and its designees retain the responsibility for making required reports and disclosures and other communications with other appropriate regulatory authorities. Institution and Principal Investigator agree to cooperate with Company and its designees in connection therewith. Any noncompliance with this Section by údajů do zemí odlišných od jejich domovského státu, ve kterých nemusí být stejná úroveň ochrany jako v jejich domovském státu. Pro jakékoli osobní údaje obdržené buď od Subjektů hodnocení nebo od Členů personálu klinického hodnocení, bude Zadavatel ‘správcem údajů’ pro případy, kdy xx Xxxxxx prováděna v Evropské Unii. Hlavní zkoušející a Členové personálu klinického hodnocení budou mít právo k přístupu ke svým osobním údajům a budou oprávněni požadovat jejich upřesnění či opravu. Za účelem výkonu tohoto oprávnění, veškeré žádosti budou předkládány Společnosti a CRO.

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  • RIGHT TO AUDIT; SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS; AUTHORITY OF STATE AUDITOR By executing this Agreement, implementing the authority of, and accepting the benefits provided by Chapter 313 of the TEXAS TAX CODE, the Parties agree that this Agreement and their performance pursuant to its terms are subject to review and audit by the State Auditor as if they are parties to a State contract and subject to the provisions of Section 2262.154 of the TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE and Section 313.010(a) of the TEXAS TAX CODE. The Parties further agree to comply with the following requirements:

  • Consent to Audit Business Associate shall give reasonable access to PHI, its internal practices, records, books, documents, electronic data and/or all other business information received from, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of DSHS, to the Secretary of DHHS and/or to DSHS for use in determining compliance with HIPAA privacy requirements.

  • Quarterly Reporting Timeframes Quarterly reporting timeframes coincide with the State Fiscal Year as follows: Quarter 1 - (July-September) – Due by October 10 Quarter 2 - (October-December) – Due by January 10 Quarter 3 - (January-March) – Due by April 10 Quarter 4 - (April-June) – Due by July 10

  • Reporting TIPS Sales Vendor must report all TIPS Sales to TIPS. If a TIPS sale is initiated by Vendor receiving a TIPS Member’s purchase order from TIPS directly, Vendor may consider that specific TIPS Sale reported. Otherwise, with the exception of TIPS Automated Vendors, who have signed an exclusive agreement with TIPS regarding reporting, all TIPS Sales must be reported to TIPS by either: (1) Emailing the purchase order or similar purchase document (with Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and the TIPS Contract Name and Number included) to TIPS at xxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx with “Confirmation Only” in the subject line of the email within three business days of Vendor’s acceptance of the order, or; (2) Within 3 business days of the order being accepted by Vendor, Vendor must login to the TIPS Vendor Portal and successfully self-report all necessary sale information within the Vendor Portal and confirm that it shows up accurately on your current Vendor Portal statement. No other method of reporting is acceptable unless agreed to by the Parties in writing. Failure to report all sales pursuant to this provision may result in immediate cancellation of Vendor’s TIPS Contract(s) for cause at TIPS’ sole discretion. Please refer to the TIPS Accounting FAQ’s for more information about reporting sales and if you have further questions, contact the Accounting Team at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx.

  • Monitoring and Reporting 3.1 The Contractor shall provide workforce monitoring data as detailed in paragraph 3.2 of this Schedule 8. A template for data collected in paragraphs 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 will be provided by the Authority. Completed templates for the Contractor and each Sub-contractor will be submitted by the Contractor with the Diversity and Equality Delivery Plan within six (6) Months of the Commencement Date and annually thereafter. Contractors are required to provide workforce monitoring data for the workforce involved in delivery of the Contract. Data relating to the wider Contractor workforce and wider Sub-contractors workforce would however be well received by the Authority. Contractors and any Sub-contractors are required to submit percentage figures only in response to paragraphs 3.2(a), 3.2(b) and 3.2(c).

  • Agency’s Right to Audit A. Performing Agency shall make available at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, and for reasonable periods, work papers, reports, books, records, supporting documents kept current by Performing Agency pertaining to the Contract for purposes of inspecting, monitoring, auditing, or evaluating by System Agency and the State of Texas.

  • Auditor Report; Right to Audit (a) Within the time period permitted for the examination audit pursuant to 12 CFR Section 363 after the end of each fiscal year during which the Receiver makes any payment to the Assuming Institution under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement, the Assuming Institution shall deliver to the Receiver a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that they have reviewed the terms of this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement and that, in the course of their annual audit of the Assuming Institution’s books and records, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such fiscal year pursuant to this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In the event that the Assuming Institution cannot comply with the preceding sentence, it shall promptly submit to the Receiver corrected computations together with a report signed by its independent public accountants stating that, after giving effect to such corrected computations, nothing has come to their attention suggesting that any computations required to be made by the Assuming Institution during such year pursuant to this Article II were not made by the Assuming Institution in accordance herewith. In such event, the Assuming Institution and the Receiver shall make all such accounting adjustments and payments as may be necessary to give effect to each correction reflected in such corrected computations, retroactive to the date on which the corresponding incorrect computation was made.

  • SUBMISSION OF REPORTS All applicable study reports shall be submitted in preliminary form for approval by the State before a final report is issued. The State's comments on the Engineer's preliminary report must be addressed in the final report.

  • Documenting and Reporting Breaches 6.1 Business Associate shall report to Covered Entity any Breach of Unsecured PHI, including Breaches reported to it by a Subcontractor, as soon as it (or any of its employees or agents) becomes aware of any such Breach, and in no case later than two (2) business days after it (or any of its employees or agents) becomes aware of the Breach, except when a law enforcement official determines that a notification would impede a criminal investigation or cause damage to national security.

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