Subsequent Reporting Requirements Clause Samples

The Subsequent Reporting Requirements clause establishes the obligation for a party to provide ongoing updates or disclosures after an initial report or event. Typically, this clause specifies the types of information that must be reported, the frequency or timing of such reports, and the format or method of delivery. For example, a party may be required to notify the other of any material changes in circumstances, regulatory developments, or compliance issues as they arise. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and keep all parties informed of relevant developments, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or non-compliance.
Subsequent Reporting Requirements. In accordance with State Board Policy 1030, available at the Internet link in Exhibit L, the CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current CCS 3, and the federal substance abuse Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements. The CSB also shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC in planning and developing any additional reporting or documentation requirements beyond those identified in this contract to ensure that the requirements are consistent with the current taxonomy, the current CCS 3, and the TEDS and other federal reporting requirements.
Subsequent Reporting Requirements. In accordance with State Board Policy 1030, the Department shall work with CSBs through the VACSB DMC to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current CCS 3, and the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements. The Department also shall work with CSBs through the DMC in planning and developing any additional reporting or documentation requirements beyond those identified in this contract to ensure that the requirements are consistent with the current taxonomy, current CCS 3, and TEDS and other federal reporting requirements. The Department shall work with the CSB through the DMC to develop and implement any changes in data platforms used, data elements collected, or due dates for existing reporting mechanisms, including CCS 3, CARS, WaMS, FIMS, and the current prevention data system and stand-alone spreadsheet or other program- specific reporting processes.
Subsequent Reporting Requirements. In accordance with State Board Policy 1037, the Department shall work with CSBs through the Virginia Association of Community Services Boards Data Management Committee (DMC) to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current Community Consumer Submission (CCS), and the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements. The Department also shall work with CSBs through the DMC in planning and developing any additional reporting or documentation requirements beyond those identified in this contract to ensure that the requirements are consistent with the current taxonomy, the current CCS, and the TEDS and other federal reporting requirements.
Subsequent Reporting Requirements. In accordance with State Board Policy 1030, the CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current , the current Data Reporting Mechanism and the federal substance abuse Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements. The CSB also shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC in planning and developing any additional reporting or documentation requirements beyond those identified in this contract to ensure that the requirements are consistent with the current , the current Data Reporting Mechanism, and the TEDS and other federal reporting requirements.