Electronic Database definition

Electronic Database as required by the IPWA (820 ILCS 130/5 et. seq.). The Contractor and subcontractors are responsible for ensuring their understanding and compliance with all aspects of the IPWA. Pursuant to the IPWA, the Contractor must insert into each subcontract (and each Subcontractor to cause to be inserted into each lower tiered subcontract) and into the project specifications for each subcontract a written stipulation to the effect that not less than the prevailing rate of wages shall be paid to all laborers, workers, and mechanics performing Work under the Agreement. If the prevailing wage rates are revised by IDOL at any time during the term of this Agreement, the revised prevailing wage rates shall apply to the Work performed pursuant to the Agreement, and all Contractors and subcontractors shall pay their employees in accordance with the new prevailing wage rate. Prevailing wage rate updates can be obtained from IDOL at 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000, (217) 782–1710, or on IDOL’s website. Contractor shall defend and hold harmless the Village, for any claim, suit or action, including costs of defense, expert witness and attorney fees, either at law, equity or in an administrative proceeding, arising from any alleged violation of the IPWA. The requirements of this Section shall survive the termination of the Agreement formed hereunder. Submission of certified payroll reports to the Village for work performed after April 10, 2020 shall not be considered as compliance with the provisions of the Contract and will no longer be accepted by the Village.
Electronic Database means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions in text, image, audio, video that are being prepared or have been prepared in a formalised manner or have been produced by an electronic system or electronic network and are intended for use in an electronic system or electronic network;
Electronic Database means the database provided to the home service provider. The electronic database may be provided by the state or if the state does not provide such a database to home service providers, then by the designated database provider.

Examples of Electronic Database in a sentence

  • SEC Electronic Database Search $2.00 per Account searched Contact Center Services** • Daily Usage $25.00 per Fund, per day ** The above fee may be changed annually based on, but not limited to Fund growth, call volume and events, and as agreed upon in writing between Agent and Fund, including the effective date of such change.

  • SEC Electronic Database Search $2.00 per account searched The following is a list of investor paid services currently in effect.


More Definitions of Electronic Database

Electronic Database means the system for maintaining a database 2[electronically in respect of all the record of companies]and includes the Corporate Registration System, Corporate Compliance and Facilitation
Electronic Database means the electronic database required by subsection 9.7 (1) of the Act; (“base de données électronique”)
Electronic Database means the computerized record keeping system the Albany Police Department utilizes to manage data, including, but not limited to, Secondhand Dealers’ transaction reports.
Electronic Database means a collection of electronic records organised for ease and speed of search and retrieval using specific data management software;
Electronic Database means the system for maintaining a database relating to company information and includes the Corporate Registration System, Corporate Compliance and Facilitation System, and Diary System;
Electronic Database means a database provided by the state or by a designated database provider to home service providers. Such electronic database shall, allowing for de minimis deviations, designate for each street address in the state, including, to the extent practical, any multiple postal street addresses applicable to one street location, the appropriate taxing jurisdictions, and the appropriate code for each taxing jurisdiction, for each level of taxing jurisdiction, identified by one nationwide numeric code. The nationwide standard numeric codes shall contain the same number of numeric digits, with each digit or combination of digits referring to the same level of taxing jurisdiction throughout the United States using a format similar to FIPS 55-3 or other appropriate standard approved by the Federation of Tax Administrators and the Multistate Tax Commission or their successors. Each address shall be provided in standard postal format. Such electronic database shall also provide the appropriate code for each street address with respect to political subdivisions which are not taxing jurisdictions when reasonably needed to determine the proper taxing jurisdictions.
Electronic Database means any collection of Electronic Records stored and accessed by electronic means.