Reporting definition

Reporting means submission of claims data and data fields of information of a report.
Reporting means Product reports, learning statements, research studies, and scoring.
Reporting. In the final report, the Beneficiary must report whether additional grant was used for the special needs support and/or an accompanying person. In such case, the Beneficiary must report in the final report on the type of additional expenses as well as on the real amount of related costs incurred.

Examples of Reporting in a sentence

  • Contractor shall Contractor and Client acknowledge that the use of the Grant proceeds is subject to the terms of the Grant, and hereby agree to comply with all such terms, including, without limitation, Section 11 (Invoicing and Reporting Requirements), Section 13 (Federal Statutes and Regulations), Section 14 (Third-party Contracts), Section 15 1 Pending any updates from CalOSBA on the logo requirements.

  • Include copies of invoices or receipts to document purchases, and a properly completed Exhibit B, Property Reporting Form.

  • Contractor shall report quarterly Contract sales in Enterprise Services’ Contract Sales Reporting System.

  • Assistance with Transaction Fee Reporting is also available from the MFMP Customer Service Desk by email at: VendorHelp@ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or telephone 866-FLA-EPRO (000-000-0000) from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

  • The password and vendor number shall be provided to the Sales Reporting Representative(s) listed on Contractor’s Bidder Profile.


More Definitions of Reporting

Reporting means a formal record of the financial activities, transactional statements and position of a person or/ entity, as required under applicable FSA Rules, and/or other Law or Regulation.
Reporting includes FFATA Data Elements Amendment for Updated Reporting Requirements. A unilateral amendment may be issued to update reporting requirements in response to any additional requirements or guidance from the OMB or Sponsor including, but not limited to, the definition of terms and data elements, and specific instructions for reporting and report formats. Data to be Reported Prior to Sub-Award Obligation/Action Date
Reporting means notifying the administrative agency of any changes that may affect an individual's eligibility for medical assistance. Reporting changes and providing verifications is the responsibility of any individual, person, or entity who has a legal or financial responsibility for or who stands in the place of an individual, including:
Reporting means that required contact between the agent and client determined by the rules or conditions of supervi- sion.
Reporting. In the final report, the Beneficiary must report whether exceptional costs were incurred. In such case, the Beneficiary must report in the final report on the type of additional expenses as well as on the real amount of related costs incurred.
Reporting means an annual report as required by Bank, and that Borrower reports serious Environmental, Social and Governance incidents (including specifically fatalities) within 24 hours of occurrence.
Reporting. If a student becomes aware of any security problem (such as any compromise of the confidentiality of any login or account information) or misuse of District Technology, he/she shall immediately report such information to the Superintendent or designee. Consequences for Violation: Violations of the law, Board policy, or this Agreement may result in revocation of a student's access to District Technology and/or restriction of his/her use of District Technology and/or discipline, up to and including suspension or expulsion. In addition, violations of the law, Board policy, or this Agreement may be reported to law enforcement agencies as deemed appropriate. Record of Activity: User activity with District Technology may be logged by System Administrators. Usage may be monitored or researched in the event of suspected improper District Technology usage or policy violations. Blocked or Restricted Access: User access to specific Internet resources, or categories of Internet resources, deemed inappropriate or non-compliant with this policy may be blocked or restricted. A particular website that is deemed “Acceptable” for use may still be judged a risk to the District (e.g. it could be hosting malware), in which case it may also be subject to blocking or restriction. No Expectation of Privacy: Users have no expectation of privacy regarding their use of District Technology. Log files, audit trails and other data about user activities with District Technology may be used for forensic training or research purposes, or as evidence in a legal or disciplinary matter. Users are on notice that District Technology is subject to search and seizure in order to facilitate maintenance, inspections, updates, upgrades, and audits, all of which necessarily occur both frequently and without notice so that the District can maintain the integrity of District Technology. All data viewed or stored is subject to audit, review, disclosure and discovery. Such data may be subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act (California Government Code section 6250 et seq.). Pursuant to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18 USC 2510 et seq.), notice is hereby given that there are no facilities provided by District Technology for sending or receiving private or confidential electronic communications. System Administrators have access to all email and will monitor messages. Messages relating to or in support of illegal or inappropriate activities will be reported to the app...