Source Document Review (SDR) definition

Source Document Review (SDR) means reviewing Certified Payrolls and other payroll documents at the Developer’s/Contractor’s/Subcontractor’s place of business or other location to be determined by the Designee. These records shall be kept open at all reasonable hours to the inspection of the Developer/Contractor’s Designee or to the Bureau of Contract Administration.

Related to Source Document Review (SDR)

  • Service documentation means all records and information on one or more documents, including documents that may be created or maintained in electronic software programs, created and maintained contemporaneously with the delivery of services, and kept in a manner as to fully disclose the nature and extent of services delivered that shall include the items delineated in paragraph (E) of this rule to validate payment for medicaid services.

  • Programme Document means each of the Master Trust Deed, the Agency Agreement, the Registrar Agreement, the Margin Account Agreement, the Margin Account Security Agreement, the Portfolio Administration Agreement, the Operating Procedures Agreement, the Determination Agency Agreement, the Broker Dealer of Record Agreement, the Services Agreement and each Authorised Participant Agreement and "Programme Documents" means all such documents.

  • End User Agreement means any agreement that Eligible Users are required to sign in order to participate in this Contract, including an end user agreement, customer agreement, memorandum of understanding, statement of work, lease agreement, service level agreement, or any other named separate agreement.

  • Service Document means a claim form, application notice, order, judgment or other document relating to any Proceedings;

  • Product Documentation means the specific materials listed under “Documentation” at