Normal Programming Clause Samples

The 'Normal Programming' clause defines the standard schedule or sequence of work activities to be followed during a project. It typically outlines the expected timeline, milestones, and order in which tasks should be completed, serving as a baseline for project progress. For example, it may specify that certain phases must be finished before others begin, or set deadlines for key deliverables. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the intended workflow, helping to coordinate efforts and manage expectations throughout the project.
Normal Programming. None of the moneys received by the Association under the terms of this agreement nor income generated from such moneys, shall reduce the entitlement of the Community Council of Cormorant to normal program funding available from Manitoba from time to time.
Normal Programming. Financial Proceeds shall not be considered a substitute for funding and programming available from Manitoba or Hydro to communities, residents, or groups of residents of Manitoba, under the normal program criteria in effect from time to time.
Normal Programming. Settlement Proceeds shall not be considered a substitute for Manitoba Hydro programming available to the Community and Members under the normal program criteria and policies in effect from time to time.

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  • System Logging The system must maintain an automated audit trail which can 20 identify the user or system process which initiates a request for PHI COUNTY discloses to 21 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, 22 or which alters such PHI. The audit trail must be date and time stamped, must log both successful and 23 failed accesses, must be read only, and must be restricted to authorized users. If such PHI is stored in a 24 database, database logging functionality must be enabled. Audit trail data must be archived for at least 3 25 years after occurrence.

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