Common use of Number of Records Involved Clause in Contracts

Number of Records Involved. Each HUD input file contains approximately 6.4 million records, which represent approximately 9.9 million individuals participating in the specified HUD housing programs. Of this total, approximately 7.7 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s PIH programs, and approximately 2.2 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s MF Housing programs. These numbers are an estimate of the number of records to be provided to OCSE by HUD and may fluctuate within the effective period of the agreement. In accordance with subsection 453(j)(7)I(i) of the Social Security Act, the output file provided to HUD by OCSE will contain NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the HUD input file. 42 U.S.C. § 653(j)(7)I(i). The approximate number of records in the output file provided to HUD by OCSE will depend upon the number of individuals whose information is maintained in the NDNH and the amount of NDNH information, if any, associated with those individuals.

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Sources: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement

Number of Records Involved. Each HUD input file contains approximately 6.4 million records, which represent approximately 9.9 million individuals participating in the specified HUD housing programs. Of this total, approximately 7.7 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s PIH programs, programs and approximately 2.2 million records pertain to individuals who participate in HUD’s MF Housing programs. These numbers are an estimate of the number of records to be provided to OCSE OCSS by HUD and may fluctuate within the effective period of the agreement. In accordance with subsection 453(j)(7)I(i453(j)(7)(C)(i) of the Social Security Act, the output file provided to HUD by OCSE OCSS will contain NDNH new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the HUD input file. 42 U.S.C. § 653(j)(7)I(i653(j)(7)(C)(i). The approximate number of records in the output file provided to HUD by OCSE OCSS will depend upon the number of individuals whose information is maintained in the NDNH and the amount of NDNH information, if any, associated with those individuals.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Computer Matching Agreement, Computer Matching Agreement