Cash Handling Procedures Clause Samples

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Cash Handling Procedures. This letter of understanding will confirm the parties' discussions during negotiations concerning employee responsibility for cash deposits and the Employer's agreement to institute cash handling procedures to ensure that only the employee having responsibility for a cash deposit will have access to such employee's float dur- ing the course of the employee's shift. If, contrary to such policy, another person gains access to the employee's float during the course of his or her shift through no fault of the employee, the employee shall not be held accountable for shortages in his or her deposit. Provided, however, this letter shall not be construed as limiting, in any way, the Company's right to investigate deposit discrepan- cies and to take appropriate action in response to any such inves- tigation.
Cash Handling Procedures. Company shall at all times observe prudent cash handling procedures, and it shall immediately implement any new procedures, or revise any existing procedures in such a manner as the Chief Executive Officer may require from time to time, provided that the Chief Executive Officer gives written notice thereof to Company. Before beginning operations under this Agreement, Company shall submit its proposed cash handling procedures to the Chief Executive Officer for review and approval.
Cash Handling Procedures. All AFA holders are required to comply with prescribed cash handling policy & procedures. Any violation of these cash handling policy & procedures shall be reported to the University and potentially jeopardize the registration status of the student organization or have the students involved subject to disciplinary action, as appropriate.
Cash Handling Procedures. All cash should be kept away from direct sight. Only managers should have access to cash and handling cash. The cash “bank” should be counted before every shift and again at night. If you have several front desk personnel you may want to assign each one their own cash drawer.
Cash Handling Procedures. CONCESSIONAIRE shall provide and use modern, efficient cash handling equipment, including electronic or computerized cash registers. All cash control equipment shall have a non-resettable grand total to allow for a complete and accurate audit trail. CONCESSIONAIRE shall at all times maintain and follow financial control standards and procedures ensuring that all transactions are properly recorded and that all receipts are promptly deposited and reconciled. CONCESSIONAIRE shall ensure, through continuous review and inspection, that such standards and procedures are fully and accurately implemented within its operations. CONCESSIONAIRE shall provide its customers with a cash register receipt for each sale, and such receipt shall show CONCESSIONAIRE’S name, the item (or items) sold, tax, and total cost. Processing of payments from customers shall be prompt.
Cash Handling Procedures. Rail Company shall at all times observe prudent cash handling procedures, and it shall promptly implement any new procedures, or revise any existing procedures in such capacity as a manager of the Concession in such a manner as the Executive Director may reasonably and uniformly require from time to time, provided that the Executive Director gives written notice thereof to Rail Company. Additionally, Rail Company shall likewise require prudent cash handling procedures from its Subconcessionaires pursuant to the terms of the Subconcession Agreement. Before beginning operations, Rail Company shall require each Subconcessionaire to submit its proposed cash handling procedures to Rail Company and the Executive Director for review and approval.

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  • Filing Procedures The Company shall (A) permit counsel to the Investor an opportunity to review and comment upon (i) each Registration Statement at least three (3) Trading Days prior to its filing with the SEC and (ii) all amendments and supplements to each Registration Statement (including, without limitation, the Prospectus contained therein) (except for Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K, and any similar or successor reports or Prospectus Supplements the contents of which is limited to that set forth in such reports) within a reasonable number of days prior to their filing with the SEC, and (B) shall reasonably consider any comments of the Investor and its counsel on any such Registration Statement or amendment or supplement thereto or to any Prospectus contained therein. The Company shall promptly furnish to the Investor, without charge, (i) electronic copies of any correspondence from the SEC or the staff of the SEC to the Company or its representatives relating to each Registration Statement (which correspondence shall be redacted to exclude any material, non-public information regarding the Company or any of its Subsidiaries), (ii) after the same is prepared and filed with the SEC, one (1) electronic copy of each Registration Statement and any amendment(s) and supplement(s) thereto, including, without limitation, financial statements and schedules, all documents incorporated therein by reference, if requested by the Investor, and all exhibits and (iii) upon the effectiveness of each Registration Statement, one (1) electronic copy of the Prospectus included in such Registration Statement and all amendments and supplements thereto; provided, however, the Company shall not be required to furnish any document to the extent such document is available on ▇▇▇▇▇).

  • Testing Procedures The following test procedure shall apply to all urine tests administered to bargaining unit employees: a. Urine specimens shall be collected at the approved laboratory as stated below in section (e), or at an accredited medical facility when necessary after an accident. b. The employee shall not be observed when the urine specimen is given. c. All specimen containers, vials or bags used to transport the samples shall be sealed with evidence tape and labeled in the presence of the employee. d. The testing shall be done by another approved laboratory. e. The employer shall choose the testing/collection facility to be utilized for toxicology testing on a yearly basis. f. The following standards shall be used to determine what levels of detected substances shall be considered positive. Note: - These are current levels subject to change by Federally Mandated Regulations. Current Federal Regulations shall be controlling in case of change or conflict: DRUG SCREENING TEST CONFIRMATION Amphetamines 500 ng/ml Amphetamine 250 ng/ml GC-MS Marijuana Metabolites 50 ng/▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-THC 15 ng/ml GC-MS Cocaine Metabolites 150 ng/ml Metabolites 100 ng/ml GC-MS Opiates Morphine 2,000 ng/ml 2,000 ng/ml GC-MS PCP 25 ng/ml PCP 25 ng/ml GC-MS MDMA 500 ng/ml 250 ng/ml Alcohol .08 Breath .04 Breath – Employees with CDL .02 - .039 Breath - Employees with CDL will be removed from service for 24 hrs. g. Tests which are below the levels set forth above shall be determined as negative. If test results are negative, all non-required documentation regarding supervisors' observations and testing will be destroyed. h. At the time the urine specimen is collected two samples will be taken. One sample will be sent to the laboratory to be tested at the employer's expense. If the first sample tests positive then upon written request by the employee within twenty-four

  • Funding Procedures Not later than 11:00 a.m. (Boston time) on ------------------ the proposed Drawdown Date of any Revolving Credit Loans, each of the Banks will make available to the Agent, at the Agent's Head Office, in immediately available funds, the amount of such Bank's Commitment Percentage of the amount of the requested Revolving Credit Loans. Upon receipt from each Bank of such amount, and upon receipt of the documents required by (S)(S)12 and 13 and the satisfaction of the other conditions set forth therein, to the extent applicable, the Agent will make available to the Borrower the aggregate amount of such Revolving Credit Loans made available to the Agent by the Banks. The failure or refusal of any Bank to make available to the Agent at the aforesaid time and place on any Drawdown Date the amount of its Commitment Percentage of the requested Revolving Credit Loans shall not relieve any other Bank from its several obligation hereunder to make available to the Agent the amount of such other Bank's Commitment Percentage of any requested Revolving Credit Loans.

  • Closing Procedures Subject to satisfaction or waiver by the relevant Party of the conditions of Closing, on the Closing Date, the Sellers shall deliver actual possession of the Purchased Interest to the Purchaser and upon such delivery the Purchaser shall pay and issue the Purchase Price in accordance with Section 2.3.