Common use of Auditable Records Clause in Contracts

Auditable Records. The awarded CONCESSIONAIRE shall maintain auditable records concerning the procurement adequate to account for all receipts and expenditures, and to document compliance with the specifications. These records shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting methods, and the CITY reserves the right to determine the record-keeping method required in the event of non-conformity. These records shall be maintained for two years after completion of the project and shall be readily available to CITY personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida Public Disclosure Statutes. The CITY shall be entitled to audit the books and records of the CONCESSIONAIRE to the extent that such books and records relate to the performance of such Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Concession Agreement

Auditable Records. The awarded CONCESSIONAIRE vendor shall maintain auditable records concerning the procurement adequate to account for all receipts and expenditures, and to document compliance with the specifications. These records shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting methods, and the CITY reserves the right to determine the record-keeping method required in the event of non-conformity. These records shall be maintained for two years after completion of the project and shall be readily available to CITY personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida Public Disclosure Statutes. The CITY shall be entitled to audit the books and records of the CONCESSIONAIRE to the extent that such books and records relate to the performance of such Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Concession Agreement