Administrative Privileges Clause Samples

The Administrative Privileges clause defines the rights and powers granted to certain individuals or entities to manage, oversee, or make decisions regarding specific aspects of an agreement or organization. Typically, this clause outlines who holds these privileges, such as administrators or managers, and specifies the scope of their authority, which may include access to sensitive information, the ability to modify settings, or the power to approve transactions. Its core function is to clearly allocate decision-making authority and operational control, thereby ensuring efficient management and reducing ambiguity about who is responsible for administrative actions.
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Administrative Privileges. At the time of ordering the Services from Aptum (Managed and Self-Managed), the Customer shall designate Aptum as its Azure subscription agent or “AOBO” (as this term is defined in the Azure plan found at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/en-us/partner-center/azure-plan-manage); failure to make such designation may result in a suspension or termination of the Services.
Administrative Privileges. 2.2.10.1 Systems Administrators shall use separate administrative accounts, which are different from their end user account (required to have an individual end user account), to conduct system administration tasks. 2.2.10.2 Administrative accounts shall only be granted to individuals who have a job requirement to conduct systems administration tasks. 2.2.10.3 Administrative accounts shall be requested in writing and must be approved by the Department Head or designated representative (e.g., DISO) using the Security Review and Approval Process. 2.2.10.4 Systems Administrator accounts that access County enterprise-wide systems or have enterprise-wide impact shall be approved by the CISO using the Security Review and Approval Process. 2.2.10.5 Systems Administrators shall use separate administrative accounts to manage Mobile Device Management (MDM) platforms but may use the local user’s credentials when configuring a mobile phone or tablet device. 2.2.10.6 All passwords for privileged system-level accounts (e.g., root, enable, OS admin, application administration accounts, etc.) shall comply with Section 9.2.8.
Administrative Privileges. Any administrative privileges granted to the Authorized Party for the Site are subject to the following restrictions: (1) no personally identifiable information of any person that the Authorized Party and/or its Authorized Users obtain as a result of administrative privileges may be provided to any person or entity without the prior written permission of Eaton; (2) administrative privileges granted may be used only to the extent required to satisfy the purpose for which Eaton granted the Authorized Party those privileges; and (3) the Authorized Party shall promptly notify Eaton of any changes to the relationship between the Authorized Party and any Authorized User.
Administrative Privileges. If Licensee purchases online services as a Solution from an Authorized Reseller, Licensee may choose to provide that Authorized Reseller with administrator privileges. Licensee consents to Licensor and its affiliates providing that Authorized Reseller with Licensee Data and administrator data for purposes of provisioning, administering, and supporting (as applicable) the Solution. Authorized Reseller may process such data according to the terms of Authorized Reseller’s agreement with Licensee, and its privacy commitments may differ from Licensor’s terms. Licensee appoints Authorized Reseller as its agent for purposes of providing and receiving notices and other communications to and from Licensor. Licensee may terminate the Authorized Reseller’s administrative privileges at any time; and c)
Administrative Privileges. 2.2.10.1 Systems Administrators shall use separate administrative accounts, which are different from their end user account (required to have an individual end user account), to conduct system administration tasks. 2.2.10.2 Administrative accounts shall only be granted to individuals who have a job requirement to conduct systems administration tasks. 2.2.10.3 Administrative accounts shall be requested in writing and must be approved by the Department Head or designated representative using the County Security Review and Approval Process. 2.2.10.4 Systems Administrator accounts that access County enterprise-wide systems or have enterprise- wide impact shall be approved by the CISO using the County Security Review and Approval Process. 2.2.10.5 Systems Administrators shall use separate administrative accounts to manage Mobile Device Management (MDM) platforms but may use the local user’s credentials when configuring a mobile phone or tablet device. 2.2.10.6 All passwords for privileged system-level accounts (e.g., root, enable, OS admin, application September 9, 2024 P a g e | 7 administration accounts, etc.) shall comply with Section 2.2.7.2.

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  • Administrative Provisions (a) Replies to grievances at Step 2 of the grievance procedure and notification to arbitrate shall be by certified mail, courier or by facsimile. (b) Grievances, replies, and notification shall be deemed to have been presented on the date on which they were verifiably transmitted, and received on the date they were delivered to the appropriate office of the Employer or the Union.

  • Administrative Support Employee shall be provided with office space and administrative support.

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  • Administrative Procedure iTrip staff will administer and determine whether a damage qualifies as Covered Damage. Such staff will have the sole authority to determine the nature and extent of damages, necessary repairs and eligibility for the waiver of liability described herein. The Covered Guest must report any theft or damage to the unit or its contents to iTrip staff by the time of check-out or any otherwise applicable damage waiver for such Covered Guest will be void. The iTrip Franchisee has ultimate claim administration authority. Arbitration is required prior to litigation.