Subscribing SSA Contractowner Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Subscribing SSA Contractowner Responsibilities. Subscribing SSA Contractowner shall be responsible for the following:  Establish a dedicated bank account (an “Owner Account”) for the TPA’s use as described in Section 3 below.  Record ledger entries for activity reported by the TPA.  Perform bank account reconciliation.  Escheat services for outstanding checks once purged by the TPA.  1099 reporting for any reportable payments made for Subscribing SSA Contractowner’s account to SSA payees.  Update its own valuation calculations based on positive pay file provided by the TPA.  Coordinate requests with TPA for any sampling/testing required for audits/exams being performed by or on Subscribing SSA Contractowner.  Providing direction regarding proof of existence, OFAC and AML reviews and any questions that arise from customer service support.  Any legal advice obtained by Subscribing SSA Contractowner (including any legal advice made available by Subscribing SSA Contractowner to TPA) regarding the TPA-Administered Owner Payments.
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  • Owner Responsibilities Owner shall:

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