Validity Testing Clause Samples

A Validity Testing clause establishes the requirement for verifying that a product, service, or process meets specified standards or functions as intended before acceptance or further use. This clause typically outlines the procedures, criteria, and responsibilities for conducting tests, such as performance checks, quality assessments, or compliance evaluations. By mandating such testing, the clause helps ensure that deliverables are fit for purpose and reduces the risk of defects or non-conformance, thereby protecting both parties from potential disputes or failures.
Validity Testing. The evaluation of the specimen to determine if it is consistent with normal human urine. The purpose of the validity testing is to determine whether certain adulterants or foreign substances were added to the urine, if the urine was diluted, or if the specimen was substituted.
Validity Testing. This chapter describes the requirements for performing Validity Testing with BST, including entrance and exit criteria. Validity Testing (ETET) verifies that data content provided by the CLEC is meaningful to the ▇▇▇, LNPGW, and ordering systems at BST. This testing also verifies that the data content will remain valid throughout the full order cycle as identified by the business transactions listed below. Validity Testing must be conducted for all new CLECs ordering local exchange products or services. Validity Testing is also required when changes are made to RoboTAG to accommodate industry standards (TCIF or ANSI). • Local Exchange Order from CLEC • Firm Order Confirmation from BST • Purchase Order Change Request from CLEC • Acknowledgment of Change Request from BST • Acknowledgment of Completion Notice from BST. No Completion notices will be sent for LNP transactions. Connectivity testing will occur prior to End to End testing. The CLEC must select one of the following to conduct a ping test in one business day: