Site Registration Clause Samples
The Site Registration clause establishes the requirement for users or entities to formally register before accessing or utilizing a particular website or online service. Typically, this involves providing personal or organizational information, creating login credentials, and agreeing to the site's terms and conditions. By mandating registration, the clause helps control access, ensures accountability, and enables the site operator to manage user interactions and data securely.
Site Registration. Contractor will register all FQHCs and RHCs as unique Sites, and all Enrollees receiving Covered Services at those unique Sites must be reflected in those Sites in the Department’s system. A fully executed Provider agreement must be in place between Contractor and the Site prior to registration of the Site. Contractor must give advance notice to the Department as soon as practicable of the anticipated closing of a Site. If it is not possible to give advance notice of a closing of a Site, Contractor shall notify the Department immediately when a Site is closed. The Department, at its sole discretion, may eliminate or modify the requirement for Site reporting at any time during the term of this Contract.
Site Registration. Host prototype site The prototype web site will be hosted on the Xcar▇.▇▇▇. ▇▇sting of the site will include the following: - Full network redundancy with MCI WorldCom as Internet backbone provider - Site statistics The objectives of the consulting initiative are as follows: - Build a foundational site that: - Stakeholds the DEMG eCommerce concept internal and external key audiences - Serves as a technological platform for additional functionality to be added in subsequent phases - Brands the concept and established DEMG as a market leader in this specific eCommerce category - Assist DEMG with marketing and sales communications planning for the newly treated eCommerce initiative DELIVERABLES Exact design features that achieve phase 1 business goals are yet to be determined. Xcar▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ DEMG.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ▇▇▇l make a best effort to deliver functionality that provides business value to key internal and external DEMG business audiences. Scope for the first release of "DEMG.▇▇▇" ▇▇ll certainly include the following:
Site Registration. Simplified Supplements is licensed by the State of Utah as a food manufacturer (a Copy of the license is available upon request.) Simplified Supplements is annually inspected by the Utah Department of Agriculture as a food manufacturer and currently holds a GMP facility certificate. (A copy of the license is available upon request) Simplified Supplements is also classified as a dietary supplement manufacturer in accordance with Title 21, United States Code of Federal Regulations, Part 111 (CFR 21 Part 111), and is subject to inspection by the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). (No certification or license is issued in this regard.) Simplified Supplements is registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a food manufacturer/processor/packer in accordance with the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002, Titles fl/, Section 305. (Simplified Supplements can provide documentation of registration, including its registration number, to the Customer upon request.)
Site Registration. A. In order for a Site to participate in a multipoint videoconference, Customer must complete a Room Information Form, an example of which is provided in the Policies & Procedures Manual, which has been (or will be) provided to Customer. ACT Videoconferencing will then test Customer’s Site to ensure that the connectivity capabilities and system integrity of Customer’s equipment and network will work with ACT Videoconferencing’s network and bridging services. Upon successful completion of said registration test, ACT Videoconferencing will document Customer’s Site as registered (“Registered Sites”) and said Site will be able to participate in any subsequent videoconference ***. If BMS subscribes to Problem Management offering, ACT Videoconferencing will work with BMS vendors to resolve issue (s). If BMS declines Problem Management offering, it will be BMS’s responsibility to work with BMS vendors to resolve issue (s).
B. In the event that Customer modifies any such Registered Site in a material way which may impact the multipoint videoconference connectivity or system integrity, including but not limited to a Customer facility change, change to wiring, network vendor, videoconference equipment, or the like, Customer shall notify ACT Videoconferencing prior to scheduling any multipoint videoconference. Said Site must be re-registered in accordance with Section IIIA above.
