Sufficient records definition

Sufficient records means records that meet the department's need to determine the tax due under this act.
Sufficient records means at least 80% of the record(s) necessary to identify dormant unclaimed property reportable pursuant to Section 7 of this Act. The determination of sufficient records shall not be made solely as a percentage of the total overall records to be examined, but also on the materiality level of value of the records and may also be made by type of reportable property.

Examples of Sufficient records in a sentence

  • Sufficient records as needed to prepare adequate reports related to the Award that it must submit to the Federal Government.

  • Sufficient records shall be maintained to adjust the financial reporting books to report taxable income to taxing authorities.

  • Sufficient records are required to allow reconstruction of the placement action to provide; for an evaluation of the merit promotion/placement plan, for a clear record of the actions taken, for proof that the filling of technician vacancies are being made on a fair and equitable basis in accordance with this Article.

  • Sufficient records must be established and maintained to enable the CITY and HUD to determine whether the ESG requirements are being met.

  • Sufficient records are required to allow reconstruction of the placement action to provide for an evaluation of the merit promotion/placement plan, for a clear record of the actions taken, for proof that the filling of technician vacancies are being made on a fair and equitable basis in accordance with the merit placement plan.

  • Sufficient records shall be available to determine whether detail assignments are being made in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

  • Sufficient records will be maintained to allow reconstruction of the selection action to provide; for an evaluation of the merit promotion/placement plan; for a clear record of the actions taken and for proof that the filling of technician vacancies are being made on a fair and equitable basis in accordance with this article.

  • Sufficient records shall be maintained in the office of the Company to enable it to process any inquiry made or application submitted by an contract owner or beneficiary with no significant delay.

  • Sufficient records IAW TPR 300, as outlined in AKANGR 40-335/AKARNGR 811-1, required to allow reconstruction of the placement action are to be maintained for a minimum of two years.

  • Sufficient records must be established and maintained to enable the CITY and State to determine whether the HHAP and Opioid Settlement program requirements are being met.

Related to Sufficient records

  • Client Records has the meaning set forth in Section 3.14.

  • Student Records Means both of the following: (1) Any information that directly relates to a student that is maintained by LEA and (2) any information acquired directly from the student through the use of instructional software or applications assigned to the student by a teacher or other LEA employee. For the purposes of this Agreement, Student Records shall be the same as Educational Records, and Covered Information, all of which are deemed Student Data for the purposes of this Agreement. Service Agreement: Refers to the Contract or Purchase Order to which this DPA supplements and modifies.

  • Student record means information that constitutes education rec- ords as that term is defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g(a)(4)) [see FL] and information in a record of an applicant for admission to an educa- tional institution, including a transfer applicant.