Common use of Subrecipient’s Records Clause in Contracts

Subrecipient’s Records. 1. Subrecipient shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, financial and statistical data, which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by Subrecipient in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes but are not limited to the following: Letters of Agreement, insurance documentation, memorandums and/or Letters of Understanding, patient or client records, and electronic files of its activities and expenditures hereunder in a form satisfactory to OoA and CDA. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract No. 20 27 0043, Contract No. 20 27 0041, Contract No. 20 27 0025

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Subrecipient’s Records. 1. Subrecipient shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, financial and statistical books and data, which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by Subrecipient in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes but are not limited to the following: Letters of Agreement, insurance documentation, memorandums and/or Letters of Understanding, patient or client records, and electronic files of its activities and expenditures hereunder in a form satisfactory to OoA and CDA. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract No. 20 27 0043, Legal Assistance Services Agreement, Elderly Nutrition Program Services Agreement

Subrecipient’s Records. 1. Subrecipient shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, financial and statistical records, data, which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by Subrecipient in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes but are not limited to the following: Letters of Agreement, insurance documentation, memorandums and/or Letters of Understanding, patient or client records, and electronic files of its activities and expenditures hereunder in a form satisfactory to OoA and CDA. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Services

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Subrecipient’s Records. 1. Subrecipient shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, financial and statistical and data, which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by Subrecipient in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This includes but are not limited to the following: Letters of Agreement, insurance documentation, memorandums and/or Letters of Understanding, patient or client records, and electronic files of its activities and expenditures hereunder in a form satisfactory to OoA and CDA. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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