EVVE definition

EVVE means the Electronic Verification of Vital Events system.

Examples of EVVE in a sentence

  • Limit the maximum number of queries a DOM EVVE query user may attempt in a single session based upon a Contractor-DOM agreed number.

  • Ensure that only authorized employees complete the EVVE new user request form and that the form is signed by the DOM user’s supervisor.

  • Contract with a NAPHSIS authorized vendor (hereinafter referred to as the Vendor) to operate and maintain the EVVE system.

  • Designate EVVE Support Staff to assist DOM in the usage of the EVVE system.

  • The EVVE Desk Guide provides assistance to DOM with instructions on vital record data availability and characteristics.

  • Make the EVVE system available on a 24/7 basis, unless Contractor has provided notification to DOM that the system will be unavailable due to system upgrades or previously scheduled system down time.

  • Ensure that EVVE DOM users do not divulge their user name and/or password.

  • In turn, DOM supervisors shall train DOM employees on how to enter EVVE query requests and understand EVVE query responses.

  • Conduct a third-party independent security certification and accreditation of the EVVE system.

  • In accordance with state law, DOM shall pay Contractor within forty-five (45) calendar days of receipt of an invoice, for the use of EVVE based upon the EVVE National Pricing Structure.

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