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Security and preservation of Records Sample Clauses

Security and preservation of Records. (1) The Provider must preserve and protect the safety, security, and confidentiality of the Records in accordance with best practice and its legal obligations, including that: (a) the Provider must have in place appropriate back-up and disaster recovery procedures to protect against loss of information; and (b) if the Provider ceases to provide some or all Services, it must ensure that all Records are properly preserved and transferred to any replacement provider as required by law or otherwise as appropriate.
Security and preservation of Records. (1) The PHO must preserve and protect the safety, security and confidentiality of the Records in accordance with best business practice and any legal obligations. (2) We will each have in place appropriate back-up and disaster recovery procedures to protect against loss of information. (3) If the PHO or any Contracted Provider ceases to Provide the Services, the PHO must ensure, and must ensure that the Contracted Provider ensures, that all Records are properly preserved and, if appropriate, are able to be and on request are transferred to any replacement provider as the DHB may require.

Related to Security and preservation of Records

  • Maintenance of Records I agree to keep and maintain adequate and current written records of all Inventions made by me (solely or jointly with others) during the term of my employment with the Company. The records will be in the form of notes, sketches, drawings, and any other format that may be specified by the Company. The records will be available to and remain the sole property of the Company at all times.

  • Inspection of Records Upon reasonable notice to the Administrative Trustees and the Property Trustee, the records of the Trust shall be open to inspection by Securityholders during normal business hours for any purpose reasonably related to such Securityholder's interest as a Securityholder.

  • EXAMINATION OF RECORDS The Contractor shall maintain during the course of the work complete and accurate records of all of the Contractor's costs and documentation of items which are chargeable to H-GAC under this Agreement. H-GAC, through its staff or designated public accounting firm, the State of Texas, and United States Government, shall have the right at any reasonable time to inspect, copy and audit those records on or off the premises by authorized representatives of its own or any public accounting firm selected by H- GAC. The right of access to records is not limited to the required retention period, but shall last as long as the records are retained. Failure to provide access to records may be cause for termination of the Agreement. The records to be thus maintained and retained by the Contractor shall include (without limitation): (1) personnel and payroll records, including social security numbers and labor classifications, accounting for total time distribution of the Contractor's employees working full or part time on the work, as well as cancelled payroll checks, signed receipts for payroll payments in cash, or other evidence of disbursement of payroll payments; (2) invoices for purchases, receiving and issuing documents, and all other unit inventory records for the Contractor's stocks or capital items; and (3) paid invoices and cancelled checks for materials purchased and for subcontractors' and any other third parties' charges. The Contractor further agrees that the examination of records outlined in this article shall be included in all subcontractor or third-party agreements.

  • Retention of Records The Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain all records pertinent to this Agreement, and all other financial, statistical, property, participant records, and supporting documentation for a period of no less than seven (7) years from the later of the date of acceptance of the final payment or until all audit findings have been resolved. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the records has been started before the expiration of the retention period, the records shall be retained until completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until the end of the seven (7) years, whichever is later, and until any outstanding litigation, audit, or claim has been fully resolved.