Website Requirements. 4.1 Unless You are otherwise notified in writing, you must, before You accept any electronic commerce transaction over the Internet, establish and maintain at Your own expense a web site that complies with the requirements of clause 4.2.
4.2 The web site must clearly display the following information:
(a) Your business name (and Australian Business Number as applicable); and
(b) the address of Your approved place of business; and
(c) Your business contact details, including telephone numbers and an email address; and
(d) a complete description of the goods and services available for purchase on Your web site with the price advertised in Australian dollars or, if we have agreed that you can process transactions in another currency, that currency; and
(e) details of Your return and refund policy, including how a transaction can be cancelled by a Cardholder; and
(f) details of Your delivery times for goods and services. Delivery times are to be appropriate for the type of business carried on by You. If the delivery is to be delayed, the Cardholder must be notified of the delay and an option provided to them to obtain a refund; and
(g) details of any Australian export restrictions (if applicable); and
(h) details of Your privacy policy and how You intend to deal with, or share, Personal Information obtained from and about the Cardholder; and
(i) a description of the measures You have to maintain the security of:
(i) Cardholders’ account data; and
(ii) any other information which, by notice, we or GPA require You to display from time to time; and
(j) any other information required for the purpose of complying with card scheme rules.
4.3 You must provide us reasonable access to view, monitor and audit the pages of Your web site.
4.4 Your web site payments page must be protected by Secure Sockets Layer or any other form of security method approved in writing by us.
Website Requirements. The Contractor shall post on its website in a prominent place, in Prevalent Languages and Alternative Formats:
1. Enrollee Information;
2. Contact information for EOHHS’ Ombudsman;
3. A method for submitting inquiries, providing feedback, and initiating Grievances, including for Enrollees who do not have access to email;
4. The Provider Directory;
5. How Enrollees may access oral interpretation services free-of-charge in any non- English language spoken by Enrollees;
6. How Enrollees may access written materials in Prevalent Languages and Alternative Formats; and
7. Additional information as specified by EOHHS.
Website Requirements. 7.1 Unless You are otherwise notified in writing, You must, before You accept any electronic commerce transaction over the Internet, establish and maintain at Your own expense a web site that complies with the requirements of clause 7.2.
7.2 The website must clearly display the following information:
(a) Your business name (and Merchant Number and regulatory authorisations, as applicable); and
(b) the address of Your approved place of business; and
(c) Your business contact details, including telephone numbers and an email address; and
(d) a complete description of the goods and services available for purchase on Your web site with the price advertised in Euros or, if we have agreed that you can process transactions in another currency, that currency ; and
(e) details of Your return and refund policy, including how a transaction can be cancelled by a Cardholder; and
(f) details of Your delivery times for goods and services. Delivery times are to be appropriate for the type of business carried on by You. If the delivery is to be delayed, the Cardholder must be notified of the delay and an option provided to them to obtain a refund; and
(g) details of any European export restrictions (if applicable); and
(h) details of Your privacy policy and how You intend to deal with, or share, Personal Information obtained from and about the Cardholder including by use of cookies; and
(i) a description of the measures You have to maintain the security of:
i. Cardholders’ account data; and
ii. (any other information which, by notice, we or any Third Party Acquirer, APM or the Card Schemes require You to display from time to time; and
(j) any other information required for the purpose of complying with Card Scheme Rules, such as but not restricted to an age verification tick box if required, a customer agreement tick box on the check out page.
7.3 You must provide us reasonable access to view, monitor and audit the pages of Your web site.
7.4 Your web site payments page must be protected by Secure Sockets Layer or any other form of security method approved in writing by us. 8 SURCHARGING (In Jurisdictions where permitted by law)
8.1 In jurisdictions where it is permitted for a merchant to charge fees for processing a transaction. If you charge a fee for Transactions, you must:
(a) ensure the fee is valid under regulation and Card Scheme Rules;
(b) include any fee in the Transaction and not process it as a separate Transaction
8.2 Where you elect to charge a cardholder a su...
Website Requirements. Contractor will host a searchable, custom catalog on its secure website that will include a purchasing platform. This catalog will include all items offered by the Contactor, a product description, photo of the product, the contract category, and the contract pricing. The following requirements apply to the Contractor’s website:
(a) Contractor’s online catalog will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except for scheduled maintenance.
(b) Contractor shall work closely with Purchasers to initiate usage of their online ordering platform by establishing authorized users, assigning accounting and shipping codes, and establishing approval paths.
(c) Contractor will provide training to all authorized online ordering platform users.
(d) Prior to implementation date, training materials will be provided by the Contractor to Purchasers for administrators regarding user and account management and reporting functionality. Contractor will update these training materials throughout the contract period should the online purchasing platform and web page change, or as requested by Enterprise Services.
(e) Purchasing Platform will allow designated Purchaser administrators to set up, add, modify, and delete end users, with permissions and restrictions, approval paths, varying levels of authorization of purchases, etc. independently, without having to contact customer service or Contractor’s sales representative.
(f) The accounts by an administrator must have options, at a minimum, for purchasing and viewer only user accounts.
(g) The website platform will have a user account level for Purchaser accounting staff. This user account would have access relevant user account data to track invoices, current account balances, purchase orders by purchasing account/user, and purchases paid for using purchasing cards (P-Cards) by purchasing account/user. Purchaser accounting staff must have the ability to enter account coding for the goods being purchased on the contract for invoices.
(h) At the time users first obtain access to the purchasing platform, they will be sent a welcome email which provides links to tutorials and to the purchasing platform.
(i) Contractor’s purchasing platform will allow Purchasers to compare similar products.
(j) Products listed in Exhibit A – Included Goods will always populate first when users search for similar items. These products will be noted by icon or another marking system that is easily identified in any search results.
(k) Items that meet...
Website Requirements. Unless we notify you in writing that the following information (in whole or in part) is not required you must, before you accept any electronic commerce transaction over the internet, establish and maintain at your own expense a website approved by us which clearly displays the following information:
Website Requirements. 4.1 Unless You are otherwise notified in writing, you must, before You accept any electronic commerce transaction over the Internet, establish and maintain at Your own expense a web site that complies with the requirements of clause 4.2.
4.2 The web site must clearly display the following information:
(a) Your business name (and New Zealand Business Number as applicable); and
(b) the address of Your approved place of business; and
(c) Your business contact details, including telephone numbers and an email address; and
(d) a complete description of the goods and services available for purchase on Your web site with the price advertised in New Zealand dollars or, if we have agreed that you can process transactions in another currency, that currency; and
(e) details of Your return and refund policy, including how a transaction can be cancelled by aCardholder; and
(f) details of Your delivery times for goods and services. Delivery times are to be appropriate for the type of business carried on by You. If the delivery is to be delayed, the Cardholder must be notified of the delay and an option provided to them to obtain a refund; and
(g) details of any export restrictions (if applicable)in New Zealand; and
(h) details of Your privacy policy and how You intend to deal with, or share, Personal Informationobtained from and about the Cardholder; and
(i) a description of the measures You have to maintain the security of:
(i) Cardholders’ account data; and
(ii) any other information which, by notice, we or the Acquirer require You to display from time totime; and
(j) any other information required for the purpose of complying with card scheme rules.
4.3 You must provide us reasonable access to view, monitor and audit the pages of Your web site.
4.4 Your web site payments page must be protected by Secure Sockets Layer or any other form ofsecurity method approved in writing by us.
Website Requirements. 4.1 You must provide us reasonable access to view, monitor and audit the pages of Your web site.
4.2 You may be required to make changes to your website or otherwise that we deem necessary or appropriate to ensure that you remain compliant with the Scheme Rules governing the use of the Card Scheme branding.
Website Requirements. 4.1 Your website must display up to date information on your business details, goods and services provided and any other information required for the purpose of complying with card scheme rules. Unless You are otherwise notified in writing, You must, before You accept any electronic commerce transaction over the Internet, establish and maintain at Your own expense a web site that complies with the requirements of clause 4.2.
4.2 The web site must clearly display the following information:
(a) Your business name (and Australian Business Number as applicable); and
(b) the address of Your approved place of business; and
(c) Your business contact details, including telephone numbers and an email address; and a complete description of the goods and services available for purchase on Your web site with the price advertised in Australian dollars or, if we have agreed that you can process transactions in another currency, that currency; and
(d) details of Your return and refund policy, including how a transaction can be cancelled by a Cardholder; and
(e) details of Your delivery times for goods and services. Delivery times are to be appropriate for the type of business carried on by You. If the delivery is to be delayed, the Cardholder must be notified of the delay and an option provided to them to obtain a refund; and
(f) details of any Australian export restrictions (if applicable); and
(g) details of Your privacy policy and how You intend to deal with, or share, Personal Information obtained from and about the Cardholder; and
(h) a description of the measures You have to maintain the security of:
(i) Cardholders’ account data; and
(ii) any other information which, by notice, we or NAB require You to display from time to time; and
4.3 any other information required for the purpose of complying with card scheme rules.
4.4 You must provide us reasonable access to view, monitor and audit the pages of Your web site.
Website Requirements. A retargeting pixel must be placed on your website. You must also have a privacy and cookie policy on your website that is acceptable to us and our vendor. An example is viewable at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/. The privacy policy must include clear disclosures as to i) the placement and use of cookies and pixels; ii) data collection, use and disclosure practices including that by visiting your site, third parties may place cookies on browsers, the types of data that may be collected and that data collected may be shared with or used by third parties to target advertising based on the consumer’s online behavior; and iii) how users may opt-out from receiving marketing and targeted advertisements.
Website Requirements. Any and all websites that you use to promote Campaigns must: • Be fully functional at all levels, with no “under construction” sites or sections; • Be content-based and not simply a “parked” page or list of links or advertisements; • Not generate pop-up advertisements, including without limitation “pop-overs” and “pop-unders,” when entering or leaving the website; • Close when instructed, i.e. when a user seeks to close or otherwise leave the, the website must close down and no other behavior should result;