Pharmacy Records Sample Clauses

Pharmacy Records. Nova Factor shall maintain such pharmacy records as are required by applicable federal and state laws, regulations and orders. Such records shall remain the property of Nova Factor. However, Nova Factor shall permit Genzyme access to, and the right to obtain copies of, such records, except to the extent limited by law.
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Pharmacy Records. THPR shall maintain such pharmacy records as required by state and local governmental entities. Such records shall be the property of THPR; however, copies will be made available to Company to the extent allowed by law.
Pharmacy Records. The Parties acknowledge that Buyer and Sellers are each a “Covered Entity” as that term is defined under HIPAA. To facilitate the transition of care from Sellers to Buyer, it is necessary that Buyer have access to electronic patient records prior to the Closing Date.
Pharmacy Records. At the option of Target Canada, which may be exercised by Notice given by Target Canada to Zellers from time to time no later than 90 days prior to the applicable Vacancy Date (the “Pharmacy Notice Date”), but subject to Laws, Zellers shall and shall cause its Affiliates and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause any third-party operator of the pharmacy in the applicable Subject Leased Property to transfer to or upon the direction of Target Canada all or any portion of the Pharmacy Records specified in such Notice (to the extent a pharmacy is operating in the applicable Subject Leased Property), including paper file backup and a backup tape for all prescriptions (to the extent such exist), without retaining any copies of such Pharmacy Records other than such copies as Zellers or applicable pharmacy operator is required to retain by Laws (and, in such case, only to the extent and for so long as required by Laws). No additional consideration shall be payable by Target or Target Canada in connection with such transfer of Pharmacy Records. Zellers shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to and use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the applicable pharmacy operator to, make such transfer in respect of each applicable Subject Leased Property (i) in a format reasonably requested by Target Canada, (ii) free and clear of all Encumbrances, (iii) on the applicable Vacancy Date (or such earlier date as is specified in such Notice, which date shall not be less than 30 days after the date such Notice is given) in respect of such Subject Leased Property provided Target Canada has provided appropriate notice by the applicable Pharmacy Notice Date, and (iv) if requested by Target Canada, pursuant to a mutually agreed upon file transfer agreement with terms consistent with those set forth in this Section 2.6. The Parties shall cooperate to effect any such transfers in accordance with Laws. Neither Zellers nor any of its Affiliates will directly or indirectly solicit the transfer of any of the Pharmacy Records that may be transferred to or upon the direction of Target Canada pursuant to this Agreement to any stores or pharmacies operated by Zellers or any of its Affiliates or, subject to Laws, provide to any other Person any of the Pharmacy Records that are to be transferred to or upon the direction of Target Canada pursuant to this Agreement. Zellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enforce any contractual rights it may have with the third-party ...
Pharmacy Records. Pharmacy shall maintain Information in a current, detailed, organized and comprehensive manner and in accordance with customary pharmacy practice and applicable state and federal laws. Pharmacy records shall include, but not be limited to, the Member's name, address, telephone number as well as pertinent information regarding the pharmaceuticals dispensed, the Member's known allergies and allergic reactions to date and a pertinent medical history of Member. Pharmacy shall consult the Member's record prior to the dispensing of each prescription to the Member. Pharmacy shall make these records available to (a) Company for the purpose of assessing quality of care, conducting pharmacy evaluations and audits; and (b) applicable state and federal authorities and their agents involved in assessing the quality of care or investigating Member grievances or complaints.
Pharmacy Records. 1. The Pharmacy must utilize complete up-to-date patient medication records for Members. In addition to the patient's name, address, telephone number, and pertinent information regarding the medications dispensed, the Member records shall include information regarding a Member's known allergies and allergic reactions to date and a pertinent medical history of the Member. The Member's medication record must be consulted prior to dispensing any prescribed medication to a Member.
Pharmacy Records. The Distributor shall maintain such pharmacy records as are required by applicable federal and state law, regulations and orders. Such records shall remain the property of the Distributor. However, the Distributor shall permit Genzyme access to, and the right to obtain copies of, such records, except to the extent limited by law.
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Pharmacy Records. The Program Claimant must produce contemporaneous Pharmacy Records showing the Product User had valid prescriptions or refills under which pills had been dispensed (credit will only be given for the number of pills actually dispensed); or

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  • Medical Records Business Manager shall advise and assist --------------- Practice as to the establishment, monitoring and maintenance of procedures and policies for the timely creation, preparation, filing and retrieval of all medical records generated by Practice in connection with Practice's provision of Medical Services; and, subject to applicable law, shall ensure that medical records are promptly available to Physicians and any other appropriate persons. All such medical records shall be retained and maintained in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws. All medical records are, and will remain, the property and Confidential Information of Practice and its patients.

  • Personnel Records Agency will retain all personnel records of employees who work Client’s Referred Accounts a minimum of seven (7) years. This will include but is not limited to training records, applications, background checks, and disciplinary records. Agency will retain all personnel records, including training documents stated below, and will provide to Client upon request.

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  • Books, Records and Regulatory Filings (a) The Sub-Adviser agrees to maintain and to preserve for the applicable periods any such records as are required to be maintained by the Sub-Adviser with respect to the Fund by the 1940 Act and rules adopted thereunder, and by any other applicable laws, rules and regulations. The Sub-Adviser further agrees that all records that it maintains for the Fund are the property of the Fund and it will promptly surrender any of such records upon request; provided, however, that the Sub-Adviser may retain copies of such records for the applicable periods they are required by law to be retained, and thereafter shall destroy such records.

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