Common use of BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION Clause in Contracts

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate Agreement, County shall: (1) Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately terminate the Agreement, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days. B. Upon termination of the Agreement, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents of Contractor. (2) Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Contract for Behavioral Health Services

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BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. 1. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate AgreementContract, County shall: (1) a. Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately b. Immediately terminate the AgreementContract, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days, provided termination of the Contract is feasible. B. 2. Upon termination of the AgreementContract, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) a. This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents agents of Contractor. (2) b. Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHIPHI (except as required under the Contract so long as such retention is in accordance with HIPAA). (3) c. In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement Contract to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. 3. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement Contract shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Administration of a Prescription Drug Card and Mail Order Program Contract, Administration of a Prescription Drug Card and Mail Order Program, Administration of a Prescription Drug Card and Mail Order Program Contract

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. 1. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate AgreementContract, County shall: (1) a. Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately b. Immediately terminate the AgreementContract, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days, provided termination of the Contract is feasible. B. 2. Upon termination of the AgreementContract, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) a. This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents agents of Contractor. (2) b. Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) c. In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement Contract to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. 3. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement Contract shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Claims Administration Agreement, Claims Administration Agreement, Pharmacy Benefit Management and Claims Administration Program

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. 1. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate AgreementContract, County shall: (1) a. Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately b. Immediately terminate the Agreement, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days, provided termination of the Agreement is feasible. B. 2. Upon termination of the Agreement, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County Contractor all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) a. This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents agents of Contractor. (2) b. Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) c. In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement Contract to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. 3. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement Contract shall survive the termination of the ContractAgreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Off Site Data Storage and Retrieval Services, Contract for Off Site Data Storage and Retrieval Services, Contract for Off Site Data Storage and Retrieval Services

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate Agreement, County shall: (1) Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately Immediately terminate the Agreement, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days, provided termination of the Agreement is feasible. B. Upon termination of the Agreement, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents agents of Contractor. (2) Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Crisis Intervention Services

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BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate Agreement, County shall: (1) Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; or (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately terminate the Agreement, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days.within B. Upon termination of the Agreement, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents of Contractor. (2) Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Behavioral Health Services

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE TERMINATION. A. a. Upon County’s knowledge of a material breach or violation by Contractor of the requirements of this Business Associate Agreement, County shall: (1) Provide an opportunity for Contractor to cure the material breach or end the violation within thirty (30) business days; oro (2) Have the discretion to unilaterally and immediately Immediately terminate the Agreement, if Contractor is unwilling or unable to cure the material breach or end the violation within (30) calendar days, provided termination of the Agreement is feasible. B. b. Upon termination of the Agreement, Contractor shall either destroy or return to County all PHI Contractor received from County or Contractor created, maintained, or received on behalf of County in conformity with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. (1) This provision shall apply to all PHI that is in the possession of Subcontractors or Agents agents of Contractor. (2) Contractor shall retain no copies of the PHI. (3) In the event that Contractor determines that returning or destroying the PHI is not feasible, Contractor shall provide to County notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon determination by County that return or destruction of PHI is infeasible, Contractor shall extend the protections of this Business Associate Agreement to such PHI and limit further Uses and Disclosures of such PHI to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for as long as Contractor maintains such PHI. C. 4) The obligations of this Business Associate Agreement shall survive the termination of the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Behavioral Health Services

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