Right to Review Records. Section 19.1 – Employees shall have the right to review their personnel files and records upon request, with reasonable notice and within normal business office hours.
Right to Review Records. OneLandord may view, copy, and internally distribute content from your account(s) to create algorithms and programs that help us recognize problems within the accounts and we may use these tools to find Users who may violate our Terms or laws.
Right to Review Records. Citizens’ enabling statute establishes the Office of the Internal Auditor (“OIA”). Through its OIA, Citizens has the right to review any of Firm’s business books, works, or documents specifically related to work performed on behalf of Citizens, in case of an audit or investigation. Citizens shall provide to Firm reasonable written notice of at least three (3) business days. Firm shall not unreasonably delay or inhibit Citizens’ right to review as set forth in this paragraph. In addition, Citizens reserves the right to review all charges for services and disbursements pertaining to any legal services performed on behalf of Citizens. Citizens reserves the right to conduct on-site audits and file reviews consistent with Firm’s ethical obligations and in a manner that will not compromise the attorney-client or work product protection associated with the file. Firm shall comply with all reasonable requests for information and documents, provided that such documents or information are not privileged. Xxxx agrees to reimburse Citizens for the reasonable costs of investigation incurred by Citizens for investigations of Firm’s compliance with this Agreement which results in termination for cause or in regulatory or criminal penalties in connection with performance of this Agreement. Such costs shall include but shall not be limited to: salaries of investigators, including overtime; travel and lodging expenses; and expert witness and documentary fees. Firm shall not be responsible for any costs of investigations that do not result in termination for cause or in regulatory or criminal penalties in connection with performance of this Agreement.
Right to Review Records. (a) By an Employee: An employee will be furnished upon request, with or without representation by the Union, the following information in writing from the employer:
Right to Review Records. Employees may review their personnel files upon written request to the Facility business office at least one working day prior to the requested review. Employee personnel file reviews will be conducted during the employee’s non-work time. All reviews will occur in the presence of a member of the business office staff or other supervisor.
Right to Review Records. 14.1 From the date of execution of this Agreement until the end of the Term, Sequitur shall maintain records sufficient to reflect its purchase, manufacture, use and sales of Antisense Oligonucleotides. The records shall be kept by Sequitur for a period of at least 2 years following the calendar year to which they pertain. Isis will have the right to review these records as described below, solely for purposes of determining Sequitur's compliance with Section 3.1 of this Agreement regarding Next Generation Oligonucleotides.
Right to Review Records. ProSeed shall have the right to use one of the top five accounting firms (or other accounting firm, if acceptable both to the Company and Proseed) to audit the relevant records of the Company and verify the reports and payments required to be made hereunder any one time in any year. A reasonable notice of at least twenty one (21) business days shall be provided to the Company prior to such audit.
Right to Review Records. Each party shall have the right to review during normal business hours records of the other party pertaining to the performance of this Agreement, regardless of the manner or form in which such records are maintained by such party.
Right to Review Records. Subcontractor agrees that agents and employees of CMS and Agency shall have the right to inspect, evaluate and audit any pertinent books, financial records, documents, papers, and records of Subcontractor involving financial transactions related to the Program Contract.
Right to Review Records. In addition to and without limiting any audit rights otherwise set forth in the Agreement and immediate access for Medicaid fraud investigators, Subcontractor agrees that the state of Washington, including HCA, MFCU and state auditor, CMS, auditors from the federal Government Accountability Office, federal Office of the Inspector General, federal Office of Management and Budget, the Office of the Inspector General, the Comptroller General, and their designees, to access, inspect and audit any records or documents of the subcontractors, and shall permit inspection of the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted, at any time.