Common use of CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS Clause in Contracts

CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS. Some of the reports, information, data, etc. (e.g., homeowner personally identifying information such as income, tax, social security numbers, birthdates, driver’s license numbers), prepared or assembled by NCORR, Commerce, HUD, FEMA, counties, other governmental agency, and/or Contractor under award HRP contracts may be confidential, and Contractor agrees that they shall not be made available to any individual or organization without prior written approval of the appropriate governmental entity that authored the information, requested the information and/or responsible for the program that Contractor is performing the work that generated the confidential information. Contractor understands that most documents and billing will be public records and contractor will have to have to consult with the governmental entity to determine whether in proposed document may be submitted to the governmental entity with confidential and the method used to maintain confidential if the document contains confidential information.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Homeowner Contractor New Construction Agreement, Homeowner Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement, Homeowner Contractor Replacement Agreement

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CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS. Some of the reports, information, data, etc. (e.g., homeowner personally identifying information such as income, tax, social security numbers, birthdates, driver’s license numbers), prepared or assembled by NCORRNCEM, Commerce, HUD, FEMA, counties, other governmental agency, and/or Contractor under award HRP contracts may be confidential, and Contractor agrees that they shall not be made available to any individual or organization without prior written approval of the appropriate governmental entity that authored the information, requested the information and/or responsible for the program that Contractor is performing the work that generated the confidential information. Contractor understands that most documents and billing will be public records and contractor will have to have to consult with the governmental entity to determine whether in proposed document may be submitted to the governmental entity with confidential and the method used to maintain confidential if the document contains confidential information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement, Homeowner Contractor Reconstruction Agreement

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