Payee Data Record Sample Clauses

Payee Data Record. 1. The Contractor awarded this Agreement must have completed and submitted form STD 204, Payee Data Record, to determine if the Contractor is subject to a seven percent State Income Tax withholding pursuant to California Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 18662, 18805, and 26131.
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Payee Data Record. Each State department’s accounting office must have a copy of the Contractor’s Payee Data Record (Std. 204) in order to process payments. State departments should forward a copy of the Std. 204 to their accounting offices. Without the Std. 204, payment may be unnecessarily delayed. State departments should contact the Contractor for copies of the Payee Data Record.
Payee Data Record. Upon request, bidder must provide a Payee Data Record, Std. 204.
Payee Data Record. Ordering Agencies not transacting in FI$Cal, must obtain a copy of the Payee Data Record (STD 204) in order to process payments. Ordering Agencies forward a copy of the STD 204 to their Accounting office(s). Without the STD 204, payment may be unnecessarily delayed.
Payee Data Record. All Office Moving Service providers shall have a completed Payee Data Record (STD 204) on file with the State Contract Administrator. Providers should submit the completed form with their application. (The form is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/dgs/fmc/pdf/std204.pdf )
Payee Data Record. Each State accounting office must have a copy of the Payee Data Record (Std. 204) in order to process payments. State departments should forward a copy of the Std. 204 to their accounting office(s). Without the Std. 204, payment may be unnecessarily STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES PROCUREMENT DIVISION Contract (Mandatory) 1-18-23-23 A-G Contract User Instructions, *Supplement 18* delayed. State departments may contact the contractor for copies of the Payee Data Record.

Related to Payee Data Record

  • PAYEE DATA RECORD FORM STD 204: This form must be completed by all contractors that are not another state agency or other governmental entity.

  • Encounter Data Party shall provide encounter data to the Agency of Human Services and/or its departments and ensure further that the data and services provided can be linked to and supported by enrollee eligibility files maintained by the State.

  • Access to Records; Contractor Financial Records Contractor agrees that District and its authorized representatives are entitled to review all Contractor books, documents, papers, plans, and records, electronic or otherwise (“Records”), directly pertinent to this Contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcripts. Contractor shall maintain all Records, fiscal and otherwise, directly relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles so as to document clearly Contractor's performance. Following final payment and termination of this Contract, Contractor shall retain and keep accessible all Records for a minimum of three years, or such longer period as may be required by law, or until the conclusion of any audit, controversy, or litigation arising out of or related to this Contract, whichever date is later.

  • MARC Records When applicable to the Licensed Materials, at Licensee’s request, Licensor shall provide full OCLC-quality batched sets of MARC records incorporating Licensee specifications at no additional cost by the date of the execution of this License Agreement. Updates to existing records and new title records, matching the schedule of release and delivery of new publications, will be provided on a mutually agreed-upon schedule and in a format that renders them useful to the Licensee and/or the Participating Institutions.

  • Data Reporting 1. Maintain and adhere to data system software and encrypted portable computer device updates, and interface capability requirements for each computer located within the facility, and as specified in the Contract and required by County.

  • Data Retention The Company will hold and use the Data only as long as is necessary to implement, administer and manage the Grantee’s participation in the Plan, or as required to comply with legal or regulatory obligations, including under tax and security laws.

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