Ensure EIPAs and EIS Providers Sample Clauses

The 'Ensure EIPAs and EIS Providers' clause requires that certain parties, typically involved in investment arrangements, confirm the involvement or approval of Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) Providers and Enterprise Investment Portfolio Administrators (EIPAs). In practice, this means that before proceeding with an investment or transaction, the relevant parties must verify that these specialized entities are engaged to manage or oversee the investment in compliance with EIS regulations. This clause ensures that investments qualify for EIS tax reliefs and are managed according to regulatory standards, thereby protecting investors and maintaining eligibility for tax benefits.
Ensure EIPAs and EIS Providers. A. Register for and participate in scheduled DMS training and technical assistance sessions to learn how to document the provision of services provided as indicated on an active IFSP monthly for or on behalf of a child/family. Training and technical assistance sessions will require inputting a representative sampling of child/family service delivery information to practice and demonstrate efficiency with the new service delivery tracking and reporting features. B. Maintain documentation of the provision of services provided as indicated on an active IFSP monthly for or on behalf of a child/family within its existing child/family recordkeeping system. Documentation of the services provided as indicated on an active IFSP in an existing child/family recordkeeping system must be made available upon request to DCYF and/or during a scheduled on-site monitoring visit.
Ensure EIPAs and EIS Providers. A. Retain child records for six (6) years from when it was last in effect or the termination of the DCYF contract, whichever is later. Records must meet Secretary of State Standards. B. Records must be destroyed at the request of the parent. Destruction means to “physically destroy the record or ensure that personal identifiers are removed from a record so that the record is no longer personally identifiable. ▇. A permanent record of a child’s name, date of birth, parent contact information (including address and phone number), names of service coordinator(s) and EIS provider(s), and exit data (including year and age upon exit, and any programs entered into upon exiting) may be maintained without time limitation.

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