Monitor report definition

Monitor report means an electronic report or a printout of the activity of a device obtained by the manufacturer or installer at the time of an inspection of the device which shall include at a minimum the number of successful and unsuccessful attempts to start the vehicle and rolling retests, including each date, time, and BrAC reading, and any evidence of tampering or circumvention of the device.

Examples of Monitor report in a sentence

  • The Cover Pool Monitor shall annually select at random a Monthly Report prepared in respect of the registered covered bond program in the preceding year and subsequent to the last Cover Pool Monitor report selected for this purpose.

  • Should there be no new loans added since the date the Sample used to prepare the last Cover Pool Monitor report was selected, the Cover Pool Monitor shall be required to deliver a Cover Pool Monitor report covering all sections outlined in this Schedule A, except for Part 1.C, 1.D and III.A of this Schedule A.

  • Monitor, report, and address issues of budget mismanagement and/or abuse, conflict of interest, and health and safety issues.

  • In the event HHS has reason to believe that (a) the Monitor reviews or reports fail to conform to the requirements of this CAP; or (b) the Monitor report results are inaccurate, HHS may, at its sole discretion, conduct its own review to determine whether the Monitor reviews or reports complied with the requirements of the CAP and/or are inaccurate (“Validation Review”).

  • However, after this period, UCLAHS shall still be obligated to: (a) submit the Annual Report for the final Reporting Period, as set forth in section VI.B.; and (b) submit the response to the final Monitor report as set forth in section V.E.4; and (c) comply with the document retention requirement set forth in section VII.

  • In the event HHS has reason to believe that: (a) the Monitor reviews or reports fail to conform to the requirements of this CAP; or (b) the Monitor report results are inaccurate, HHS may, at its sole discretion, conduct its own review to determine whether the Monitor reviews or reports complied with the requirements of the CAP are inaccurate (“Validation Review”).

  • Monitor, report, and as necessary, block GenAI solution prompt inputs for sensitive/classified data and any other potentially harmful prompt methods.

  • Monitor report of compliance testing results and approve findings to LSA VST.

  • Monitor, report and advise on activities of Congress, the White House, and federal transportation and security agencies that are pertinent to transportation providers and public transit agencies in general, with an emphasis on activities that have a potential impact on SMART and its programs.

  • Neither the delivery to nor review by the USAF of any Monitor report shall waive, limit or in any way diminish the USAF’s right to obtain, review, analyze or evaluate any underlying actual evidence of MTS’s compliance or non-compliance with this Agreement or applicable law.