Compensation Report Clause Samples

The Compensation Report clause requires the preparation and delivery of a detailed statement outlining the compensation paid or payable to relevant parties, such as employees, executives, or contractors, over a specified period. Typically, this report includes information on salaries, bonuses, benefits, and other forms of remuneration, and may be submitted periodically or upon request. Its core function is to ensure transparency and accountability regarding compensation practices, helping parties monitor compliance with contractual or regulatory requirements and facilitating informed decision-making.
Compensation Report. If this Agreement is a sole-source, public-private agreement or if the Grantee, through this agreement with the State, annually receive 50% or more of their budget from the State or from a combination of State and Federal funds, the Grantee shall provide an annual report, including the most recent IRS Form 990, detailing the total compensation for the entities' executive leadership teams. Total compensation shall include salary, bonuses, cashed-in leave, cash equivalents, severance pay, retirement benefits, deferred compensation, real-property gifts, and any other payout. The Grantee must also inform the Department of any changes in total executive compensation between the annual reports. All compensation reports must indicate what percent of compensation comes directly from the State or Federal allocations to the Grantee.
Compensation Report. If this Contract is a sole-source, public-private agreement or if the Contractor, through this agreement with the State, annually receive 50% or more of their budget from the State or from a combination of State and Federal funds, the Contractor shall provide an annual report, including the most recent IRS Form 990, detailing the total compensation for the entities' executive leadership teams. Total compensation shall include salary, bonuses, cashed-in leave, cash equivalents, severance pay, retirement benefits, deferred compensation, real-property gifts, and any other payout. The Contractor must also inform the Department of any changes in total executive compensation between the annual reports. All compensation reports must indicate what percent of compensation comes directly from the State or Federal allocations to the Contractor.
Compensation Report. If this Agreement is a sole-source, public-private agreement or if the Grantee, through this agreement with the State, annually receive 50% or more of their budget from the State or from a combination of State and Federal funds, the Grantee shall provide an annual report, including the most recent IRS Form 990, detailing the total compensation for the entities' executive leadership teams. Total compensation shall include salary, bonuses, cashed-in leave, cash equivalents, severance pay, retirement benefits, deferred compensation, real-property gifts, and any other payout.
Compensation Report. In cases where Client manufactures the product and pays a royalty to the Supplier, and also in cases where due to special circumstances the Supplier is paid directly by Client, within thirty (30) days after the end of each month, Client shall send to GIS a report setting forth the total number of units purchased or manufactured for sale and total dollar amount of sales and a statement showing the total Compensation to be paid to GIS for such period plus the royalty to be paid to Supplier, if applicable (the “Royalty/Compensation Report”). Unless GIS or Supplier object to the accuracy of the Royalty/Compensation Report, GIS shall sign and return the report to Client together with GIS’s invoice for the Royalty and Compensation amounts stated in the Royalty/Compensation Report. Client shall pay GIS’s invoice by wire transfer to the bank account designated by GIS within the time period negotiated by the parties, but no longer than 60 days. Notwithstanding GIS’s acceptance and return of the Royalty/Compensation Report, GIS shall not be deemed to have waived any right to later audit Client as provided in this Agreement or otherwise. Client’s obligation to produce the Royalty/Compensation Report each month and pay the royalty and Commission shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall continue so long as Client continues to have an obligation to pay compensation to GIS under this Agreement.
Compensation Report. If this Agreement is a sole-source, public-private agreement or if the Subgrantee, through this agreement with the County, annually receive 50% or more of their budget from the County or from a combination of State and Federal funds, the Subgrantee shall provide an annual report, including the most recent IRS Form 990, detailing the total compensation forthe entities' executive leadership teams. Total compensation shall include salary, bonuses, cashed- in leave, cash equivalents, severance pay, retirement benefits, deferred compensation, real-property gifts, and any other payout. The Subgrantee must also inform the County of any changes in total executive compensation between the annual reports. All compensation reports must indicate what percent of compensation comes directly from the State or Federal allocations to the Subgrantee.
Compensation Report. Upon request of the Union, the Health and Safety Committee shall investigate and report as soon as possible on the nature and cause of the accident or injury. It agreed that staff will have medical examinations, Mantoux Tests and x-rays as required by Provincial regulations or at other times by mutual agreement between the Corporation and the employee involved. When a patient's behaviour and/or condition such that there is a potential hazard to the health and/or safety of an employee, the Corporation shall meet with the Union in order to discuss procedures, level of staffing, etc., as necessary to ensure that the employees can carry out their duties in a safe manner.

Related to Compensation Report

  • Compensation Review The compensation of the Executive will be reviewed not less frequently than annually by the board of directors of the Company.

  • COMPENSATION CERTIFICATION Labor Code Section 3700 in relevant part provides: Every employer except the State shall secure the payment of compensation in one or more of the following ways:  By being insured against liability to pay compensation by one or more insurers duly authorized to write compensation insurance in this State.  By securing from the Director of Industrial Relations a certificate of consent to self-insure, which may be given upon furnishing satisfactory proof to the Director of Industrial Relations of ability to self-insure and to pay any compensation that may become due to its employees. I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work of this Contract. Date: Name of Consultant: Signature: Print Name and Title: (In accordance with Article 5 – commencing at Section 1860, Chapter 1, part 7, Division 2 of the Labor Code, the above certificate must be signed and filed with the District prior to performing any Work under this Contract.) Consultant’s entire Proposal is not made part of this Agreement.

  • Compensation for Additional Services Additional Services shall be compensated as set forth on Exhibit A for the stipulated payment amounts set forth therein. Other Additional Services not set forth on Exhibit A that are required or requested by the Owner shall be compensated as agreed, using the methodology set forth on Exhibit A, prior to the Design Professional undertaking such Additional Services; provided, however, that if such compensation cannot be agreed, the Additional Services shall be performed at the hourly rates set forth and listed in Exhibit B, plus reimbursable expenses pursuant to Article 4.1.3 below, with a limitation as to maximum amount specified.

  • Developer Compensation for Emergency Services If, during an Emergency State, the Developer provides services at the request or direction of the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner, the Developer will be compensated for such services in accordance with the NYISO Services Tariff.