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Duplication definition

Duplication means policies of the same coverage type according to minimum standards classifications outlined in 191 IAC 36.6(514D) which overlap to the extent that a reasonable individual would not consider the ownership of the policies to be beneficial.
Duplication. ’ means the making of copies on photocopy machines employing electro- static, thermal, or other processes without using an intermediary such as a negative or plate.
Duplication means the making of a copy of a record, or of the information contained in it, necessary to respond to a FOIA request. Copies can take the form of paper, microform, audiovisual materials, or electronic records (for ex- ample, magnetic tape, disk, or compact disk), among others. The Agency will honor a requester’s specified preference of form or format of disclosure if the record is readily reproducible with rea- sonable efforts in the requested form or format.

Examples of Duplication in a sentence

  • The Subrecipient must comply with HUD’s requirements for duplication of benefits, imposed by Federal Register notice on OHCS, which are published in a separate notice entitled ‘‘Updates to Duplication of Benefits Requirements Under the Xxxxxxxx Act for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery Grantees’’ (84 FR 28836, published June 20, 2019).


More Definitions of Duplication

Duplication means the process of making a copy of a document nec- essary to respond to a FOIA request. Examples of the form such copies can take include, but are not limited to, paper copy, microform, audio-visual materials, or machine readable docu- mentation (e.g., magnetic tape or disk).
Duplication means the process of making a copy of a record necessary to respond to a request for records or for inspection of original records that con- tain exempt material or that cannot otherwise be directly inspected. Such copies can take the form of paper copy, microfilm, audiovisual records, or ma- chine readable records (e.g., magnetic tape or computer disk).
Duplication means the process of making a copy of a record requested pursuant to this part. Such copies can take the form of paper copy, microform, audio-visual materials, or machine readable electronic docu- ments, among others.
Duplication means the making of a copy of a record. Copies can take the form of paper, microfilm, audiovisual materials, or electronic records (for ex- ample, magnetic tape or disk), among others. SBA will charge $.10 per page for photocopy duplication and the ac- tual cost for other methods. SBA will honor a requester’s specified preference of form or format of disclosure if the record is readily reproducible with rea- sonable efforts in the requested form or format by the office responding to the request.
Duplication means the process of making a copy of a document in re- sponse to a request for disclosure of records or for inspection of original records that contain exempt material or that otherwise cannot be inspected directly. Among others, such copies may take the form of paper, microfilm, audiovisual materials, or machine- readable documentation (e.g., magnetic tape or disk).
Duplication means making a copy of the agency record, or of the informa- tion in it, as necessary to respond to a FOIA request. Copies can be made in several forms and formats, including paper and electronic records. The De- partment honors a requester’s specified preference as to form or format of dis- closure, provided that the agency record is readily reproducible with rea- sonable effort in the requested form or format.
Duplication means the process of making a copy of a record, or the infor- mation contained in it, available in re- sponse to a FOIA request. Copies can take the form of paper, microfilm, audiovisual materials, or electronic records (for example, magnetic tape or disk), among others. The Foundation will honor your specified preference of form or format of disclosure if the record is readily reproducible with rea- sonable efforts in the requested form or format.