Verification Program Sample Clauses
The Verification Program clause establishes a process for reviewing and confirming that certain products, services, or processes meet specified standards or requirements. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for conducting inspections, audits, or tests, and may specify the frequency, responsible parties, and documentation required for verification. Its core practical function is to ensure compliance and quality assurance, thereby reducing the risk of defects or non-conformance in the deliverables.
Verification Program. In order to comply with the USA Patriots Act, effective on or after October 25, 2002, Coca-Cola Federal Credit Union is required to verify the identity of each applicant applying for and opening a new account or service with the Credit Union. As a Financial Institution, the Credit Union is required to obtain and verify the following: name, residential address, tax identification number, and date of birth. The Credit Union pulls a Credit Bureau Report and ChexSystems Report on
Verification Program. An operator must successfully verify the integrated performance of a vehi- cle’s hardware and any software in an operational flight environment before allowing any space flight participant on board during a flight. Verification must include flight testing.
Verification Program. 8.1.1 In order to ensure that participating facilities have implemented or continue to fully implement the guideline, the VIC and ECCC will initiate the verification program, as described in the verification protocol pertaining to this agreement, within three months of the signing of this agreement.
8.1.2 Verifications will be conducted by a “Verification Team” consisting of representatives from the VIC or their designate, and ECCC.
8.1.3 ECCC will publicly post an annual summary of verification results on GC’s website in a report of progress made under this agreement as specified in section 6.5 (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/en/environment-climate-change/services/environmental-performance- agreements/list.html).
Verification Program. The regulations shall establish a verification program for United States Government inspectors and States par- ticipating under section 31102 of this title to en- sure that commercial motor vehicles and their operators found in violation of safety require- ments have been brought into compliance with those requirements. The regulations shall in- clude—
(1) a nationwide system for random reinspec- Sec. HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES 31162 .......... 49 App.:2511a. Dec. 18, 1991, Pub. L. 102–240, § 4014, 105 Stat. 2158. tion of the commercial motor vehicles and their operators that have been declared out-of- service because of those safety violations, with the main purpose of the system being to verify that the violations have been corrected on a timely basis;
(2) a program of accountability for correct- ing all safety violations that shall provide that—
(A) the operator of a commercial motor ve- hicle for which a safety violation has been noted shall be issued a form prescribed by the Secretary;
(B) the person making the repairs nec- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to correct the violation shall certify on the form the making of repairs and the date, location, and time of the repairs;
(C) the motor carrier responsible for the commercial motor vehicle or operator shall certify on the form that, based on the car- rier’s knowledge, the repairs necessary to correct the violation have been made; and
(D) appropriate State penalties shall be imposed for a false statement on the form or a failure to return the form to the appro- priate State entity; and
(3) a system for ensuring that appropriate State penalties are imposed for failure to cor- rect any of those safety violations. (Pub. L. 103–272, § 1(e), July 5, 1994, 108 Stat.
