Time Stamping Sample Clauses

The Time Stamping clause establishes the requirement for recording the exact date and time when certain actions or events occur within the scope of an agreement. Typically, this clause applies to the submission of documents, delivery of notices, or completion of contractual milestones, ensuring that all parties have a verifiable record of when key activities took place. Its core function is to provide clear, objective evidence of timing, which helps prevent disputes about deadlines, compliance, or the sequence of events.
Time Stamping. Permanent Intermittent (hourly) employees must time stamp in and out as they begin and end their work shifts and take meal periods. Permanent full-time and part-time employees on a weekly schedule must report time off and time worked for special pays on the electronic timecard. Permanent full-time and part-time employees on a monthly schedule must report start and end times on each day worked, time off, and time worked for special pays on the electronic timecard.
Time Stamping. The Romanian President promulgated the time-stamping law which officially took effect on the first week of December, 2004 and was published in the Official Monitor Gazette. The final version is very much based on RITI: Policy’s recommendations: implement a simple system based on having time-stamping service providers (meeting minimum security and reliability conditions as approved by an independent auditing report) notify the Electronic Signature Authority. Universal Service Obligation ANRC changed its implementation strategy and accepted the RITI suggestion in creating a partnership with the local authorities. According with the new framework agreement – 40 Telecenters will be opened until the end of 2005. Five (5) Telecenters created by ANRC are already in operation. ▇▇▇▇ requested the RITI: Policy Project Director to make an extensive presentation of the Telecenter pilot-activity undertaken in 2003 and 2004 highlighting the main lessons learned and results in a public meeting on a better implementation of the US law in collaboration with the private sector and ANRC. RITI-dot-Gov’s Project Director underlined all the aspects that were changed in how the ANRC decided to implement the Universal Service law. On 1 September, 2005 the ANRC launched the public tender process for the installation of 40 Telecenters in the first set of rural localities with no telephone connections. Each “universal service provider” tender winner will install a telecentres in the specific locality which has been selected, facilitating the inhabitants’ access to telephone, facsimile and Internet services. This approach closely follows the suggestions provided by the RITI-dot Gov Project, and is based on a partnership with the local authorities and limits the responsibilities of the “universal service providers.” Open Standards Policy and Virtual Private Networks The open standards report and Virtual Private Networks reports were delivered to the Ministry. ▇▇▇▇ specifically requested a consultant, to provide technical assistance to the MCTI on Open Standards and Virtual Private Networks ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ was contracted and produced two draft reports on these topics. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ draft recommendations on Open Standards were problematic and his report was withdrawn by USAID/Romania on 24 June 2005. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ takes took full responsibility for all opinions expressed in his draft reports. Internews provided memos regarding ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ consultancy to USAID on 6 July. RITI: Pol...

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