Common use of Confidential Institutional Information Clause in Contracts

Confidential Institutional Information. Supplier agrees to hold UC’s Confidential Institutional Information, and any information derived therefrom, in strict confidence. Confidential Institutional Information shall be defined as any Institutional Information which is (i) marked as “Confidential” at the time of disclosure; (ii) if disclosed orally, identified at the time of such oral disclosure as confidential, and reduced to writing as “Confidential” within thirty (30) days of such oral disclosure; and (iii) if not marked as “Confidential,” information that would be considered by a reasonable person in the relevant field to be confidential given its content and the circumstances of its disclosure. Confidential Information will not be considered confidential to the extent that: (i) Supplier can demonstrate by written records was known to Supplier prior to the effective date of the Agreement; (ii) is currently in, or in the future enters, the public domain other than through a breach of the Agreement or through other acts or omissions of Supplier; (iii) is obtained lawfully from a third party; or (iv) is disclosed under the California Public Records Act or legal process. For the avoidance of doubt, as applicable to Supplier’s Services, Confidential Institutional Information may include any information that identifies or is capable of identifying a specific individual, including but not limited to:

Appears in 38 contracts

Samples: Purchasing Agreement, Purchasing Agreement, Purchasing Agreement

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Confidential Institutional Information. Supplier agrees to hold UC’s Confidential Institutional Information, and any information derived therefrom, in strict confidence. Confidential Institutional Information shall be defined as any Institutional Information which is (i) marked as “Confidential” at the time of disclosure; (ii) if disclosed orally, identified at the time of such oral disclosure as confidential, and reduced to writing as “Confidential” within thirty (30) days of such oral disclosure; and (iii) if not marked as “Confidential,” information that would be considered by a reasonable person in the relevant field to be confidential given its content and the circumstances of its disclosure. Confidential Information will not be considered confidential to the extent that: (i) Supplier can demonstrate by written records was known to Supplier prior to the effective date of the Agreement; (ii) is currently in, or in the future enters, the public domain other than through a breach of the Agreement or through other acts or omissions of Supplier; (iii) is obtained lawfully from a third party; or (iv) is disclosed under the California Public Records Act or legal process. For the avoidance of doubt, as applicable to Supplier’s Services, Confidential Institutional Information may include any information that identifies or is capable of identifying a specific individual, including but not limited to: 1. Personally identifiable information, Protected Health Information as defined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and the HIPAA regulations (including, but not limited to 45 C.F.R. § 160.103), Medical information as defined by California Civil Code § 56.05, Cardholder data, Student records, or Individual financial information that is subject to laws restricting the use and disclosure of such information, including but not limited to:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase, Terms and Conditions of Purchase, Terms and Conditions of Purchase

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