Researcher Arrangement Activities Sample Clauses

Researcher Arrangement Activities. To the extent that the J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliates engage Researchers during the term of the CIA, the J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliates created, and shall continue to maintain throughout the term of this CIA, monitoring assessments that evaluate compliance with the Research Controls consistent with the J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliates’ Policies and Procedures. Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete monitoring assessments, for at least 30 Researcher arrangements with HCPs or HCIs in the period from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013, and the second Reporting Period. Beginning January 1, 2015, and for each subsequent calendar year in the remainder of the term of the CIA, Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete monitoring assessments for, at least the number of Pharmaceutical Affiliates created, and shall continue to maintain throughout the term of this CIA, monitoring assessments that evaluate compliance with the Publication Controls consistent with the J&J Pharmaceutical Affiliates’ Policies and Procedures. Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete monitoring assessments for, at least 20 Publication activities in the period January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013, and for at least 30 Publication activities in the second Reporting Period. Beginning January 1, 2015, and for each subsequent calendar year in the remainder of the term of the CIA, Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete monitoring assessments for, at least the number of Publication activities selected in accordance with the applicable Monitoring Plan and as approved by OIG in accordance with Section III.L.2.a.
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Researcher Arrangement Activities. To the extent that Amgen engages Researchers during the term of the CIA, Amgen created, and shall continue to maintain throughout the term of this CIA, Monitoring Worksheets that assess compliance with the Research Controls consistent with Amgen’s Policies and Procedures. In the period January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013, Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete Monitoring Worksheets, for at least 20 Researcher arrangements with HCPs or HCIs. Beginning January 1, 2014, and for each subsequent calendar year in the remainder of the term of the CIA, Monitoring Personnel shall review, and complete Monitoring Worksheets for, at least the number of Researcher arrangements with HCPs or HCIs selected in accordance with the applicable year’s Monitoring Plan and as approved by OIG in accordance with Section III.K.2.a.

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  • Implementation Program 1. The Borrower shall:

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