Accounting and Financial Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

Accounting and Financial Reporting Requirements. The HMO’s accounting records and supporting information related to all aspects of the Contract must be accumulated in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (“FAR”), Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), and the cost principles contained in the Cost Principles Document in the Uniform Managed Care Manual. The State will not recognize or pay services that cannot be properly substantiated by the HMO and verified by HHSC. The HMO must:
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Accounting and Financial Reporting Requirements. The MCO’s accounting records and supporting information related to all aspects of the Contract must be accumulated in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (“FAR”), Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Attachment A, "Uniform Managed Care Contract Terms and Conditions," and the cost principles contained in the Cost Principles Document in Uniform Managed Care Manual Chapter 6.1. HHSC will not recognize or pay services that cannot be properly substantiated by the MCO and verified by HHSC. The MCO must:

Related to Accounting and Financial Reporting Requirements

  • Financial Reporting Requirements The Borrower will:

  • Financial Reporting and Rent Rolls Each Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to provide the owner or holder of the Mortgage Loan with (a) quarterly (other than for single-tenant properties) and annual operating statements, (b) quarterly (other than for single-tenant properties) rent rolls (or maintenance schedules in the case of Mortgage Loans secured by residential cooperative properties) for properties that have any individual lease which accounts for more than 5% of the in-place base rent, and (c) annual financial statements.

  • Fund Valuation and Financial Reporting Services (1) Account for Fund share purchases, sales, exchanges, transfers, dividend reinvestments, and other Fund share activity as reported by the Fund’s transfer agent on a timely basis.

  • Additional Reporting Requirements Borrower shall provide the following reports and statements to Lender as follows:

  • Financial Reports, Etc 55 7.2. Maintain Properties...........................................56 7.3. Existence, Qualification, Etc.................................56 7.4. Regulations and Taxes.........................................56 7.5. Insurance.....................................................56 7.6. True Books....................................................57 7.7.

  • Reporting Requirements The Company, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations.

  • Accounting Compliance Participant agrees that, if a merger, reorganization, liquidation or other “transaction” as defined in Section 14 of the Plan occurs and Participant is an “affiliate” of the Company or any Affiliate (as defined in applicable legal and accounting principles) at the time of such transaction, Participant will comply with all requirements of Rule 145 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the requirements of such other legal or accounting principles, and will execute any documents necessary to ensure such compliance.

  • Accounting Methods and Financial Records Maintain a system of accounting, and keep such books, records and accounts (which shall be true and complete in all material respects) as may be required or as may be necessary to permit the preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP and in compliance with the regulations of any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over it or any of its properties.

  • Financial Reports Borrower shall furnish to Agent the financial statements and reports listed hereinafter (the “Financial Statements”):

  • Internal Control Over Financial Reporting and Internal Accounting Controls The Company maintains (i) effective internal control over financial reporting as defined in Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, and (ii) a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurance that (A) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorizations; (B) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles and to maintain asset accountability; (C) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization; and (D) the recorded accountability for assets is compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences.

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