Streamlining Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

The 'Streamlining Reporting Requirements' clause is designed to simplify and consolidate the obligations for providing reports between parties. In practice, this clause may reduce the frequency of required reports, standardize the format and content, or eliminate redundant reporting processes, making compliance easier and less time-consuming. Its core function is to minimize administrative burdens and ensure that reporting remains efficient and focused on essential information, thereby reducing the risk of errors and improving overall contract management.
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to review existing reporting requirements including the current CCS 3 to determine if they are still necessary and, if they are, to streamline and reduce the number of portals through which those reporting requirements are submitted as much as possible; to ensure reporting requirements are consistent with the current CCS 3 Extract Specifications and Core Services Taxonomy; and to maximize the interoperability between Department and CSB data bases to support the electronic exchange of information and comprehensive data analysis. Data Quality
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The Department shall work with CSBs through the DMC to review existing reporting requirements including the current CCS 3 to determine if they are still necessary and, if they are, to streamline and reduce the number of portals through which those reporting requirements are submitted as much as possible; to ensure reporting requirements are consistent with the current CCS 3 Extract Specifications and Core Services Taxonomy; and to maximize the interoperability between Department and CSB data bases to support the electronic exchange of information and comprehensive data analysis. The Department shall provide data quality reports to the CSB on the completeness and validity of its CCS 3 data to improve data quality and integrity. The Department may require the CSB executive director to develop and implement a plan of correction to remedy persistent deficiencies in the CSB’s CCS 3 submissions. Once approved, the Department shall monitor the plan of correction and the CSB’s ongoing data quality. The Department may address persistent deficiencies that are not resolved through this process with an Individual CSB Performance Measure in Exhibit D.
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to review existing reporting requirements including the current CCS 3 to determine if they are still necessary and, if they are, to streamline and reduce the number of portals through which those reporting requirements are submitted as much as possible; to ensure reporting requirements are consistent with the current CCS 3 Extract Specifications and Core Services Taxonomy; and to maximize the interoperability between Department and CSB data bases to support the electronic exchange of information and comprehensive data analysis.‌ The CSB shall review data quality reports from the Department on the completeness and validity of its CCS 3 data to improve data quality and integrity. When requested by the Department, the CSB executive director shall develop and submit a plan of correction to remedy persistent deficiencies in the CSB’s CCS 3 submissions and, upon approval of the Department, shall implement the plan of correction.
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The Department shall work with CSBs through the DMC to review existing reporting requirements including the current CCS 3 to determine if they are still necessary and, if they are, to streamline and reduce the number of portals through which those reporting requirements are submitted as much as possible; to ensure reporting requirements are consistent with the current CCS 3 Extract Specifications and Core Services Taxonomy; and to maximize the interoperability between Department and CSB data bases to support the electronic exchange of information and comprehensive data analysis. Data Quality‌ The Department shall provide data quality reports to the CSB on the completeness and validity of its CCS 3 data to improve data quality and integrity. The Department may require the CSB executive director to develop and implement a plan of correction to remedy persistent deficiencies in the CSB’s CCS 3 submissions. Once approved, the Department shall monitor the plan of correction and the CSB’s ongoing data quality. The Department may address persistent deficiencies that are not resolved through this process with an Individual CSB Performance Measure in Exhibit D. Compliance Requirements‌ The Department shall comply with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations, including those contained or referenced in the CSB Administrative Requirements, as they affect the operation of this contract. Any substantive change in the CSB Administrative Requirements, except changes in statutory, regulatory, policy, or other requirements or in other documents incorporated by reference in it, which changes are made in accordance with processes or procedures associated with those statutes, regulations, policies, or other requirements or documents, shall constitute an amendment of this contract, made in accordance with applicable provisions of the Partnership Agreement, that requires a new contract signature page signed by both parties. If any laws or regulations that become effective after the execution date of this contract substantially change the nature and conditions of this contract, they shall be binding upon the parties, but the parties retain the right to exercise any remedies available to them by law or other provisions of this contract.
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to review existing reporting requirements including the current Data Reporting Mechanism to determine if they are still necessary and, if they are, to streamline and reduce the number of portals through which those reporting requirements are submitted as much as possible; to ensure reporting requirements are consistent with the current Data Reporting Mechanism specifications and ; and to maximize the interoperability between Department and CSB data bases to Docusign Envelope ID: 23CE714A-6818-4B7B-96A7-7B0EB7F8DA06 support the electronic exchange of information and comprehensive data analysis.
Streamlining Reporting Requirements. The CSB shall work with the Department Data Quality

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