Record System Sample Clauses
The Record System clause defines the requirements and procedures for maintaining, storing, and managing records related to the agreement or business operations. Typically, it specifies the types of records that must be kept, the format in which they should be maintained (such as electronic or paper), and the duration for which they must be retained. For example, it may require parties to keep financial documents, correspondence, or compliance records for a set number of years. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all relevant information is properly documented and accessible, which supports transparency, accountability, and compliance with legal or regulatory obligations.
Record System. The record system will be such that all costs can be easily traceable from all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ through the ledgers to the source document. Each expenditure must be identified with the task within the current approved AMATS UPWP.
Record System. 10.1 This clause 9 applies in addition to the other provisions of this ▇▇▇▇ and does not limit the operation of any other provision, including, without limitation, clauses 15 and 16. To the extent of any inconsistency between this clause and any other provision of this ▇▇▇▇, this clause applies instead of the other inconsistent provision.
10.2 To the extent relevant to your use of the Applications, you must comply with all:
(a) laws and regulations; and
(b) policies, procedures and terms of use, relating to or governing use of the eHealth Record System.
10.3 You must ensure that you hold all necessary authorisations and consents to upload information to or access information from the eHealth Record System using the Applications. You must comply with all restrictions, limitations and terms governing those authorisations and consents.
10.4 You acknowledge that MedicalDirector may:
(a) provide information (for example, logs relating to use of the Applications to access the eHealth Record System) to anyone authorised to receive it; and
(b) do anything else permitted or required, by law or by the terms or agreements relating to conformant clinical information systems or the eHealth Record System. You hereby authorise MedicalDirector to do all of those things.
Record System. All animal projects must have current records maintained by the exhibitor, recorded in the AET recordbook.
Record System. 11.1 This clause 11 applies in addition to the other provisions of this ▇▇▇▇ and does not limit the operation of any other provision, including, without limitation, clauses 2 and 3 of Exhibit C. To the extent of any inconsistency between this clause and any other provision of this ▇▇▇▇, this clause applies instead of the other inconsistent provision.
11.2 To the extent relevant to your use of the Applications, you must comply with all:
(a) laws and regulations; and
(b) policies, procedures and terms of use, relating to or governing use of the eHealth Record System.
11.3 You acknowledge and agree that:
(a) MedicalDirector may provide information (for example, logs relating to use of the Applications to access the eHealth Record System) to anyone authorised to receive it; and
(b) MedicalDirector may do anything else permitted or required, by law or by the terms or agreements relating to conformant clinical information systems or the eHealth Record System;
(c) you (or your Subscriber) are responsible for ensuring you have all procedures and policies in place necessary for your interaction with the eHealth Record System using the Applications; and
(d) you are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of information uploaded to the eHealth Record System. You hereby authorise MedicalDirector to do all of those things.
Record System a. The City and ETI will create a method to maintain an electronic record system which shall be accessible by both parties:
1. The system will detail:
a. Work performed for response to Incidents;
b. Work performed for General Work Orders;
c. Work performed for Preventive Maintenance:
d. An area for recording of Inventory.
b. If it appears that changes to any of theprocedures listed under Sections B4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, of this Agreement, are required, they will be documented in a formal Addendum.
Record System. All Projects housed at the Ag Barn will have current records maintained by the student as a part of the FFA SAE program. Record book materials will be supplied by an agriculture science teacher, along with proper training plans and will include expense, income, medication, and activities pertaining to the animal project.
Record System. The Company shall maintain a system of books and records which is adequate for the financial and tax reporting needs and requirements of the Company’s business.
Record System. 9.1 Pursuant to the My Health Records Act 2012 (Cth) which governs the eHealth Record System (eHealth Record System), to the extent relevant to your use of the Platform, you must comply with all:
(a) laws and regulations; and
(b) policies, procedures and terms of use, relating to or governing the use of the eHealth Record System while using our Platform.
9.2 You must ensure that you hold all necessary authorisations and consents to upload information to or access information from the eHealth Record System when using the Platform. You must comply with all restrictions, limitations and terms governing such authorisations and consents.
9.3 You acknowledge and agree that:
(a) we may provide information (for example, logs relating to the use of the Platform to access the eHealth Record System) to anyone authorised to receive it; and
(b) we may do anything else permitted or required, by law or by the terms or agreements relating to conformant clinical information systems or the eHealth Record System;
(c) you are responsible for ensuring you have all procedures and policies in place necessary for your interaction with the eHealth Record System using the Platform; and
(d) you are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of information uploaded to the eHealth Record System.
Record System. A. It is the responsibility of the Safety Committee to keep track of all injuries, as well as students who receive penalties. Their actions can pose harm for other team members, and it is our job to keep them safe.
