Responsibility for Administrators Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Administrators. The System requires you to designate at least one Administrator. Administrator access is given to an owner, who also must be a signer on the account. An Administrator is able to grant access to others. The Administrator will be responsible for maintaining your System settings and user security. Access to your accounts through the System will be based upon the identification of users and authority levels specified by you. The System will allow the Administrator to establish authority levels to help you manage additional users, and access optional services such as Xxxx Payment, ACH origination, and Wire Transfer capability. The levels are used to specify who can access specific accounts, what dollar amounts individuals are authorized to handle, and what functions an individual can access within an account. It has a hierarchical structure that gives an Administrator access to all functions. The Administrator is then responsible for setting up other users within the Company. You can use the System seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, although some or all System options may not be available occasionally due to emergency or scheduled system maintenance. We will attempt to post notice of any extended periods of non-availability through the System or website screens. The Administrator is responsible for assigning all persons ("Authorized Users") with a Sign-On ID, Password and Authentication Method and who will be an Authorized User and what (if any) limitations (including what level of activity is appropriate for each account). Such limitations include, but are not limited to, determining which Authorized Users have access to Xxxx Payment, ACH, and wire services, determining which accounts an Authorized User can access and determining dollar limitations for each type of Service that an Authorized User can access via the System. The Administrator is also responsible for changing and maintaining the Sign-On IDs and Passwords, changing account names, and modifying display options. Further, the Administrator is responsible for the ability to add, change or delete Authorized Users; add, change or delete access to accounts; and reset Sign-On IDs and Passwords for Authorized Users. Finally, the Administrator will have full access to your accounts at the Bank, as well as any new accounts you may open in the future which are designated to be accessed via the System, including the ability to initiate transfers and add, change or delete stop payment requests. The Ban...
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Responsibility for Administrators. The System requires you to designate an Administrator. You will provide us with your Administrator’s name in the Enrollment Form. The Administrator will be responsible for maintaining your System settings and user security. You must notify us to terminate or change the Administrator. You can use the System seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, although some or all System options may not be available occasionally due to emergency or scheduled system maintenance. We will attempt to post notice of any extended periods of non-availability through the System or website screens. The Administrator is also responsible for changing and maintaining the System ID and Password. The Administrator will have full access to your accounts at the Credit Union, as well as any new accounts you may open in the future which are designated to be accessed via the System. The Credit Union will not control or oversee the Administrator function. If you accept the Administrator function, you agree to this and all action taken by the Administrator, and all such persons are your agent for purposes of use of the System or the Services. You further agree to assume all risks associated with providing your User ID, Password and Authentication Method to your agents, representatives, employees or officers.

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