State designee definition
Examples of State designee in a sentence
For purposes of this Agreement the State designee must be a civil service employee.
The contractor shall understand and agree that a State designee may at any time throughout the effective period of agreement, accompany the contractor during any collection, transport or destruction process being conducted by the contractor.
The Union shall provide the State designee information necessary for purposes of administration and application of this Agreement.
Contractor agrees to make its internal practices, books, and records related to its obligations under the Agreement and this Attachment available to State or a State designee upon State’s request for purposes of conducting a financial or security audit, investigation, or assessment, or to determine Contractor’s or State’s compliance with Applicable Safeguards, the terms of this Attachment and accounting standards.
Licensor shall be escorted while in the Data Center by a State designee.
The CAC agrees to make its internal practices, books, and records related to its obligations under the Agreement and this Attachment available to State or a State designee upon State’s request for purposes of conducting a financial or security audit, investigation, or assessment, or to determine the CAC’s or State’s compliance with Applicable Safeguards, the terms of this Attachment and accounting standards.
The State designee shall provide on an annual basis a list of each Agencies’ records custodian.
System or component or replacement will be performed at no cost to the State and will occur immediately upon notification to the bidder of the system problem by the Location or State designee.
SYSTEM KEY APPLICATION PROCESS AND PERSONNEL BACKGROUND SCREENING FOR DTR SYSTEMS ACCESS AND SYSTEM KEY ACCESS Applicant completes System Key application and remits to the State designee.
The Contract Project manager, or his designee, will prepare a Deliverable Acceptance Form (Attachment A.1) and forward with the respective Deliverable to the State Project manager, or State designee, for consideration.