IAP audit definition

IAP audit means any audit work undertaken by TCA or a person authorised by TCA (including an IAP auditor), in assessing the capacity of the IAP Service Provider to continue to be certified and perform its obligations as an IAP Service Provider.
IAP audit means, collectively: a. Continual Monitoring and Audit Activities; b. Periodic Audit Activities; c. Re-certification Audits; d. Non-compliance Audits; and e. Termination Audits.

Examples of IAP audit in a sentence

  • The commercial arrangements between the IAP Service Provider and the Transport Operator with respect to the supply of IAP Services shall be recorded by them independently of this Agreement in a written agreement (the "Commercial Agreement") which shall be made available to TCA upon request, for TCA’s IAP audit function.

  • The IAP Service Provider must participate in and comply with TCA's IAP audit program as conducted by TCA in accordance with clause 4.2 and the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • The parties agree that, following the termination of this Agreement, the IAP Service Provider may retain Confidential Information to the extent required for it to meet its legal, or financial or IAP audit obligations.

  • The IAP audit may be undertaken by: TCA or a person authorised by TCA; and/or an IAP auditor as engaged by TCA.

Related to IAP audit

  • Audit means the examination of a person or the inspection of the books, records, memoranda, or accounts of a person, ordered to appear before the Tax Administrator, for the purpose of determining liability for a municipal income tax.

  • Approved Auditor means a person who is:

  • Independent Auditor has the meaning specified in Section 6.01(a).

  • Neutral Auditor means Ernst & Young or, if Ernst & Young is unable to serve, an impartial nationally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants other than Seller’s accountants or Purchaser’s accountants, mutually agreed to by Purchaser and Seller.

  • Energy audit means a systematic procedure with the purpose of obtaining adequate knowledge of the existing energy consumption profile of a building or group of buildings, an industrial or commercial operation or installation or a private or public service, identifying and quantifying cost-effective energy savings opportunities, and reporting the findings;