Right of Audit by Citizens Sample Clauses

Right of Audit by Citizens. Without limiting any other rights of Citizens herein, Citizens shall have the right to review Vendor’s privacy and security controls prior to the commencement of Services and from time to time during the term of this Agreement. Such review may include Citizens’ right, at its own expense and without notice, to perform (or have performed) an on-site audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls. In lieu of such an audit, Citizens may require Vendor to complete, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, an audit questionnaire provided by Citizens regarding Vendor's privacy and security programs.
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Right of Audit by Citizens. Without limiting any other rights of Citizens herein, Citizens shall have the right to review Vendor’s privacy and security controls prior to the commencement of Services and from time to time during the term of the Agreement. Such review may include Citizens’ right, at its own expense and without notice, to perform (or have performed) an on-site audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls. In lieu of such an audit, Citizens may require Vendor to complete, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, an audit questionnaire provided by Citizens regarding Vendor's privacy and security controls. Audit Findings. Vendor shall implement any required safeguards as identified by Citizens or by any audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls.
Right of Audit by Citizens. Without limiting any other rights of Citizens Effective 4/27/15 – Revised 2/28/17 _ herein, Citizens shall have the right to review Vendor’s privacy and security controls prior to the commencement of Services and from time to time during the term of this Agreement. Such review may include Citizens’ right, at its own expense and without notice, to perform (or have performed) an on-site audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls. In lieu of such an audit, Citizens may require Vendor to complete, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, an audit questionnaire provided by Citizens regarding Vendor's privacy and security programs.
Right of Audit by Citizens. Without limiting any other rights of Citizens herein, Citizens shall have the right to review Vendor’s privacy and security controls prior to the commencement of Services and from time to time during the term of this Agreement. Such review may include Citizens’ right, at its own expense and with thirty (30) calendar days’ notice, to perform (or have performed) an on-site audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls. In lieu of such an audit, Citizens may require Vendor to complete, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, an audit questionnaire provided by Citizens regarding Vendor's privacy and security programs. The parties shall use good faith, reasonable efforts to resolve any audit findings in a mutually acceptable manner.
Right of Audit by Citizens. Without limiting any other rights of Citizens herein, Citizens shall have the right to review Vendor’s privacy and security controls prior to the commencement of Services and from time to time during the term of this Agreement. Such review may include Citizens’ right, at its own expense and without notice, to perform (or have performed) an DocuSign Envelope ID: 0195FEFC-B298-4102-B5A5-E63C60616C46 on-site audit of Vendor’s privacy and security controls. In lieu of such an audit, Citizens may require Vendor to complete, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, an audit questionnaire provided by Citizens regarding Vendor's privacy and security programs.

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  • Right of Appeal 13.1 If the Administrator: 13.1.1 decides not to certify a facility or to vary a certificate which has been issued; 13.1.2 serves a notice imposing a buy-out fee under Rule 7 upon determining that a target unit has failed to meet its target; or 13.1.3 decides to vary or not to vary the target for a target unit, the Operator may appeal to the Tribunal against the decision. 13.2 In respect of an Operator which enters into an agreement after 1 April 2013, the Operator may appeal to the Tribunal against the target that has been set for the target unit by the Administrator. 13.3 For the purposes of Rule 13.2, the date on which notice of the decision is deemed to have been sent to the Operator is the later of the date the agreement is entered into or the date the Administrator sends notice to the Operator of the target for the target unit. 13.4 The grounds on which an Operator may appeal under Rule 13.1 and 13.2 are: 13.4.1 that the decision was based on an error of fact; 13.4.2 that the decision was wrong in law; 13.4.3 that the decision was unreasonable; 13.4.4 any other reason. 13.5 The bringing of an appeal suspends the effect of the decision pending final determination by the Tribunal of the appeal or its withdrawal. 13.6 On determining an appeal under these Rules the Tribunal must either: 13.6.1 affirm the decision; 13.6.2 quash the decision; or 13.6.3 vary the decision.

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