Controls and Procedures
−Removed: of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
−Removed: maintain disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information we are required to disclose in our Exchange
−Removed: Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and
−Removed: that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial
−Removed: officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
−Removed: designed and evaluate our disclosure controls and procedures recognizing that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed
−Removed: and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance and not absolute assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.
−Removed: design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints and the benefits of controls must be considered
−Removed: relative to their costs.
−Removed: Because of the inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance
−Removed: that misstatements due to error or fraud will not occur or that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, have been detected.
−Removed: These inherent limitations include the realities that judgments in decision-making can be faulty and that breakdowns can occur because
−Removed: of simple error or mistake.
−Removed: The design of any system of controls is based, in part, upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of
−Removed: future events and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions.
−Removed: the supervision of and with the participation of our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer,
−Removed: we evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures, as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15(d)- 15(e)
−Removed: promulgated under the Exchange Act as of June 30, 2021.
−Removed: Based on this evaluation, our principal executive officer and principal financial
−Removed: officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of June 30, 2021.
−Removed: in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
−Removed: were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act) during the quarter
−Removed: ended June 30, 2021, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal
−Removed: control over financial reporting.
−Removed: Medical Technologies Corporation
−Removed: II – OTHER INFORMATION
+Added: Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
+Added: We maintain disclosure controls and procedures
+Added: that are designed to ensure that information we are required to disclose in our Exchange Act reports is recorded, processed, summarized
+Added: and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated
+Added: to our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions
+Added: regarding required disclosure.
+Added: We designed and evaluate our disclosure controls
+Added: and procedures recognizing that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance
+Added: and not absolute assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.
+Added: Also, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that
+Added: there are resource constraints and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs.
+Added: Because of the inherent limitations
+Added: in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that misstatements due to error or fraud will not occur
+Added: or that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, have been detected.
+Added: These inherent limitations include the realities that
+Added: judgments in decision-making can be faulty and that breakdowns can occur because of simple error or mistake.
+Added: The design of any system
+Added: of controls is based, in part, upon certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events and there can be no assurance that any
+Added: design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions.
+Added: Under the supervision of and with the participation
+Added: of our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, we evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure
+Added: controls and procedures, as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15(d)- 15(e) promulgated under the Exchange Act as of December
+Added: Based on this evaluation, our principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that our disclosure controls
+Added: and procedures were effective as of December 31, 2021.
+Added: Changes in Internal Control Over Financial
+Added: There were no changes in our internal control
+Added: over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act) during the quarter ended December 31, 2021, that
+Added: have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.
+Added: PART II – OTHER INFORMATION
Legal Proceedings
−Removed: material legal proceedings in which we are involved are discussed in Note 4, “Commitments and Contingencies,” of the Notes
−Removed: to the Condensed Financial Statements in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, and are hereby incorporated by reference.
+Added: The material legal proceedings in which we are
+Added: involved are discussed in Note 4, “Commitments and Contingencies,” of the Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
+Added: in this Report, and are hereby incorporated by reference.
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