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Agreement of Record. There shall be five (5) signed copies of the Agreement for the purpose of record; one retained by the Board, one by the EML, one by the Superintendent of Schools, and one for each chief negotiator.
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Agreement of Record. There shall be five (5) signed copies of the Agreement for the purpose of record; one retained by the Board, one by Education Minnesota Non-Licensed Instructors, one by the Superintendent and one for each chief negotiator. SALARY SCHEDULE 2013 – 2014 Step 1 Step 2 $19.19 $21.51 2014 – 2015 Step 1 Step 2

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  • Agent of Record Provided that Agent (1) continues to be designated by a group as the Agency/Agent with respect to such group, e.g. “Agent of Record,” and (2) performs services related to such group in a manner satisfactory to Delta Dental, then for all new business and all business renewing, Delta Dental will pay Agency/Agent commissions at the times and in the amounts set forth on the then published Broker Commission Schedule. Commission for fully insured groups will be based on paid premium. Should Agency/Agent negotiate to be paid commissions for specific groups that deviate from the Broker Commission Schedule, the commission will be disclosed, and it will be acknowledged by Agency/Agent by virtue of Agency/Agent’s signature on the group’s Delta Dental Employer/Client Information Form and Agreement. In no event will Delta Dental pay Agency/Agent any commissions for any time period occurring after any expiration or termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, no commission shall be paid to Agent for any group on or after the date the group withdraws its appointment of Agency/Agent as the group’s Agent of Record, whether by affirmative withdrawal or by appointment of another agency or agent as Agent of Record for such group. Delta Dental may report in accordance with applicable state and/or federal regulations to Agency’s or Agent’s designated groups all commissions paid to Agency/Agent for work performed on behalf of such groups. Agency or Agent shall disclose in writing to the client, in advance of the purchase of business, the nature of any compensation the Agency or Agent will or may receive or be eligible to receive from Delta Dental in connection with the placement or servicing of the client’s business, as well as the nature of any other material business relationship between the Agency or Agent and Delta Dental. This requirement is a condition to eligibility for receiving compensation under Delta Dental’s agency/agent compensation program as described in this Agreement. Delta Dental will report to Agency’s or Agent’s designated clients all commissions paid to Agency or Agent for work performed on behalf of such clients. New and Renewal Business Commission Schedule Type Rate Fully Insured Group Dental for 2-50 employers 10% or negotiable Groups with 51-100 employees 5% or negotiable Group of 101+ Fully negotiable Patient Direct (2-100) 8% Individual and family 8% Patient Freedom (2-100) 10% Patient Direct - Xxxxxx Permanente (2-100) 10% SHOP 10%

  • Importer of Record (This clause applies only if this Contract involves importation of Work into the United States.)

  • Retention of Records The Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain all records pertinent to this Agreement, and all other financial, statistical, property, participant records, and supporting documentation for a period of no less than seven (7) years from the later of the date of acceptance of the final payment or until all audit findings have been resolved. If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the records has been started before the expiration of the retention period, the records shall be retained until completion of the action and resolution of all issues which arise from it, or until the end of the seven (7) years, whichever is later, and until any outstanding litigation, audit, or claim has been fully resolved.

  • Inspection of Records Upon reasonable notice to the Administrative Trustees and the Property Trustee, the records of the Trust shall be open to inspection by Securityholders during normal business hours for any purpose reasonably related to such Securityholder's interest as a Securityholder.

  • Transfer of Records In accordance with Sections 2.1 and 3.1, the Receiver assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to the Assuming Institution, whether located on Bank Premises occupied or not occupied by the Assuming Institution or at any other location, any and all Records of the Failed Bank, other than the following:

  • Preservation of Records The Assuming Bank agrees that it will preserve and maintain for the joint benefit of the Receiver, the Corporation and the Assuming Bank, all Records of which it has custody for such period as either the Receiver or the Corporation in its discretion may require, until directed otherwise, in writing, by the Receiver or Corporation. The Assuming Bank shall have the primary responsibility to respond to subpoenas, discovery requests, and other similar official inquiries with respect to the Records of which it has custody.

  • Audit Rights and Retention of Records Consultant shall preserve all Contract Records (as defined below) for a minimum period of three (3) years after expiration or termination of this Agreement or until resolution of any audit findings, whichever is longer. Contract Records shall, upon reasonable notice, be open to County inspection and subject to audit and reproduction during normal business hours. County audits and inspections pursuant to this Section may be performed by any County representative (including any outside representative engaged by County). County may conduct audits or inspections at any time during the term of this Agreement and for a period of three years after the expiration or termination of the Agreement (or longer if required by law). County may, without limitation, verify information, payroll distribution, and amounts through interviews, written affirmations, and on-site inspection with Consultant's employees, Subconsultants, vendors, or other labor. Contract Records include any and all information, materials and data of every kind and character, including without limitation, records, books, papers, documents, subscriptions, recordings, agreements, purchase orders, leases, contracts, commitments, arrangements, notes, daily diaries, drawings, receipts, vouchers and memoranda, and any and all other documents that pertain to rights, duties, obligations or performance under this Agreement. Contract Records include hard copy and electronic records, written policies and procedures, time sheets, payroll records and registers, cancelled payroll checks, estimating work sheets, correspondence, invoices and related payment documentation, general ledgers, insurance rebates and dividends, and any other records pertaining to rights, duties, obligations or performance under this Agreement, whether by Consultant or Subconsultants. County shall have the right to audit, review, examine, inspect, analyze, and make copies of all Contract Records at a location within Broward County. County reserves the right to conduct such audit or review at Consultant’s place of business, if deemed appropriate by County, with seventy-two (72) hours' advance notice. Consultant agrees to provide adequate and appropriate work space. Consultant shall provide County with reasonable access to the Consultant’s facilities, and County shall be allowed to interview all current or former employees to discuss matters pertinent to the performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall, by written contract, require its Subconsultants and subcontractors to agree to the requirements and obligations of this Section. Any incomplete or incorrect entry in such books, records, and accounts shall be a basis for County's disallowance and recovery of any payment reliant upon such entry. If an audit or inspection in accordance with this Section discloses overpricing or overcharges to County of any nature by the Consultant or its Subconsultants in excess of five percent (5%) of the total contract xxxxxxxx reviewed by County, the reasonable actual cost of the County’s audit shall be reimbursed to the County by the Consultant in addition to making adjustments for the overcharges. Any adjustments and/or payments due as a result of such audit or inspection shall be made within thirty (30) days from presentation of County's findings to Consultant.

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