Sentences with phrase «secured necessary records»

Secured necessary records and files to assure efficient and consistent reporting of investigations
However ultimately, if no records are received from the provider, it is then the responsibility of the member to secure the necessary records.

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The Record of Decision arrives at a challenging time, but is necessary for the agency to secure a future for the observatory.
Lava began to flow from the crater in larger amounts than previously recorded and the local authorities took the necessary steps to secure the area
When you meet with us, we will assess your situation, explain the legal process as well as what you can likely expect, and secure your permission to order relevant medical records and bills necessary to begin constructing your case.
Dealing with investigation of the accident, including such necessary tasks as securing your vehicle, securing witness statements, checking driving records, taking pictures of injured parties and accident scenes
The KCC said that the exchanges failed to properly prevent against unauthorized access to personal information, lacking necessary access control devices such as intrusion prevention systems, measures to prevent the tampering of records and encryption safeguards for secure storage and transmission of personal information.
WSFSSH - West 74th Street Home for the Aged (New York, NY) 12/2002 — 07/2004 Office Manager • Oversaw daily office operations, accounting, and administrative staff ensuring professional and efficient operations • Responsible for petty cash, rent collection, resident cash allowances, purchase orders, and other financial matters • Established and maintained fiscal and administrative records in an organized and secure fashion • Planned and supervised all special staff activities, events, and professional development programs • Provided potential residents with tours and necessary information pertaining to the Home • Assisted with routine internal building inspections, resident inquires and concerns, and client advocacy
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