Confidentiality; FERPA Re Sample Clauses

Confidentiality; FERPA Re disclosure. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) prohibits the re- disclosure of confidential student information. Except in very specific circumstances in accordance with the law, Contractor shall not disclose to any other party without prior consent of the parent/guardian any information or records regarding students or their families that Contractor may learn or obtain in the course and scope of its performance of this Contract. Any re-disclosure of confidential student information must be in compliance with the re- disclosure laws of FERPA. Contractor is not to re-disclose information without prior written notification to and written permission of District. If District grants permission, Contractor is solely responsible for compliance with the re- disclosure under §99.32(b). Consistent with FERPA’s requirements, personally identifiable information obtained by Contractor in the performance of this Contract must be used only for the purposes identified in this Contract. Subject to any state or federal laws requiring disclosure (e.g., the California Public Records Act), the Parties agree, during the term of this Agreement and for five (5) years after termination or expiration of Agreement, to hold each other’s proprietary or confidential information in strict confidence, except for any information protected under confidentiality laws which shall be held in such confidence in perpetuity. Parties agree not to provide each other’s proprietary or confidential information in any form to any third party or to use each other’s proprietary or confidential information for any purpose other than the implementation of, and as specified in, this Agreement. Each Party agrees to take all reasonable steps to ensure that proprietary or confidential information of either Party is not disclosed or distributed by its employees, agents or Contractors in violation of the provisions of this Agreement.
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Confidentiality; FERPA Re disclosure. ) prohibits the re- disclosure of confidential student information. Except in very specific circumstances in accordance with the law, Contractor shall not disclose to any other party without prior consent of the parent/guardian any information or records regarding students or their families that Contractor may learn or obtain in the course and scope of its performance of this Contract. Any re-disclosure of confidential student information must be in compliance with the re- disclosure laws of FERPA. Contractor is not to re-disclose information without prior written notification to and written permission of District. If District grants permission, Contractor is solely responsible for compliance with the re- uirements, personally identifiable information obtained by Contractor in the performance of this Contract must be used only for the purposes identified in this Contract. Subject to any state or federal laws requiring disclosure (e.g., the California Public Records Act), the Parties agree, during the term of this Agreement and for five (5) years after termination or expiration of Agreement, to hold each ed under information for any purpose other than the implementation of, and as specified in, this Agreement. Each Party agrees to take all reasonable steps to ensure that proprietary or confidential information of either Party is not disclosed or distributed by its employees, agents or Contractors in violation of the provisions of this Agreement.
Confidentiality; FERPA Re disclosure. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) prohibits the re- disclosure of confidential student information. Except in very specific circumstances in accordance with the law, Contractor shall not disclose to any other party without prior consent of the parent/guardian any information or records regarding students or their families that Contractor may learn or obtain in the course and scope of its performance of this Contract. Any re-disclosure of confidential student information must be in compliance with the re-disclosure laws of FERPA. Contractor is not to re-disclose information without prior written notification to and written permission of Client. If Client grants permission, Contractor is solely responsible for compliance with the re-disclosure under §99.32(b). Consistent with FERPA’s requirements, personally identifiable information obtained by Contractor in the performance of this Contract must be used only for the purposes identified in this Contract.
Confidentiality; FERPA Re disclosure. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) prohibits the re-disclosure of confidential student information. Except in very specific circumstances in accordance with the law, Provider shall not disclose to any other party without prior consent of the parent/guardian any information or records regarding students or their families that Provider may learn or obtain in the course and scope of its performance of this MOU. Any re-disclosure of confidential student information must be in compliance with the re-disclosure laws of FERPA. Provider is not to re-disclose information without prior written notification to and written permission of District. If District grants permission, Provider is solely responsible for compliance with the re-disclosure under §99.32(b). Consistent with FERPA’s requirements, personally identifiable information obtained by Provider in the performance of this MOU must be used only for the purposes identified in this MOU.

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  • Confidentiality Statement All persons that will be working with PHI COUNTY 21 discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of 22 COUNTY must sign a confidentiality statement that includes, at a minimum, General Use, Security and 23 Privacy Safeguards, Unacceptable Use, and Enforcement Policies. The statement must be signed by the 24 workforce member prior to access to such PHI. The statement must be renewed annually. The 25 CONTRACTOR shall retain each person’s written confidentiality statement for COUNTY inspection 26 for a period of six (6) years following the termination of the Agreement.

  • Confidentiality of Vendor Data Vendor understands and agrees that by signing this Agreement, all Vendor Data is hereby released to TIPS, TIPS Members, and TIPS third-party administrators to effectuate Vendor’s TIPS Contract except as provided for herein. The Parties agree that Vendor Data is accessible by all TIPS Members as if submitted directly to that TIPS Member Customer for purchase consideration. If Vendor otherwise considers any portion of Vendor’s Data to be confidential and not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 552 Texas Gov’t Code (the “Public Information Act”) or other law(s) and orders, Vendor must have identified the claimed confidential materials through proper execution of the Confidentiality Claim Form which is required to be submitted as part of Vendor’s proposal resulting in this Agreement and incorporated by reference. The Confidentiality Claim Form included in Vendor’s proposal and incorporated herein by reference is the sole indicator of whether Vendor considers any Vendor Data confidential in the event TIPS receives a Public Information Request. If TIPS receives a request, any responsive documentation not deemed confidential by you in this manner will be automatically released. For Vendor Data deemed confidential by you in this manner, TIPS will follow procedures of controlling statute(s) regarding any claim of confidentiality and shall not be liable for any release of information required by law, including Attorney General determination and opinion. In the event that TIPS receives a written request for information pursuant to the Public Information Act that affects Vendor’s interest in any information or data furnished to TIPS by Vendor, and TIPS requests an opinion from the Attorney General, Vendor may, at its own option and expense, prepare comments and submit information directly to the Attorney General stating why the requested information is exempt from disclosure pursuant to the requirements of the Public Information Act. Vendor is solely responsible for submitting the memorandum brief and information to the Attorney General within the time period prescribed by the Public Information Act. Notwithstanding any other information provided in this solicitation or Vendor designation of certain Vendor Data as confidential or proprietary, Vendor’s acceptance of this TIPS Vendor Agreement constitutes Vendor’s consent to the disclosure of Vendor’s Data, including any information deemed confidential or proprietary, to TIPS Members or as ordered by a Court or government agency, including without limitation the Texas Attorney General. Vendor agrees that TIPS shall not be responsible or liable for any use or distribution of information or documentation by TIPS Members or as required by law.

  • Confidentiality; Publicity Each Party (a "Recipient") who receives or otherwise has access to or learns of Confidential Information of any other Party (the "Disclosing Party") shall treat all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party as confidential, refrain from using any such Confidential Information (except to perform and consummate the transactions described in the Transaction Documents), and deliver promptly to the Disclosing Party or destroy, at the request and option of the Disclosing Party, all tangible embodiments (and all copies) of such Confidential Information in the possession or control of the Recipient. If a Recipient is requested or required to disclose any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, it will notify the Disclosing Party promptly of the request or requirement so that the Disclosing Party may seek an appropriate protective order. If, in the absence of a protective order, Recipient is, on the advice of counsel, legally required to disclose any such Confidential Information, Recipient may disclose such Confidential Information; provided, however, that the Recipient shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, at the reasonable request and at the expense of the Disclosing Party, an order or other assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded to such portion of the Confidential Information required to be disclosed as the Disclosing Party shall designate. No Party shall issue any press release or other public disclosure with respect to this Agreement or any transaction contemplated by any Transaction Document or any related matter, or otherwise issue any written public statements with respect to such transactions or matters, without the express prior written consent of the other Party (with Sellers and the Representative deemed a single Party), except such disclosures as may be required by applicable Law (which shall be governed by this Section); provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing, Sellers acknowledge Spartan will be filing a Current Report on Form 8-K in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement and will be filing a second Current Report in connection with the Closing. The Parties expressly agree that, in addition to any other right or remedy any of them may have, each Party may seek and obtain specific performance of the agreements set forth in this Section and temporary and permanent injunctive relief to prevent any breach or violation or threatened breach or violation of this Section, and that no bond or other security is required from such Party in connection any such effort.

  • Confidentialité En cas d’usage d’Apple Pay pour engager une transaction de paiement à terminer sur un Appareil pris en charge, Apple Pay transfère les informations de paiement dans un format chiffré entre votre Mac et votre Appareil pris en charge pour terminer votre transaction. Lorsque vous utilisez Apple Pay pour réaliser une transaction de paiement sur un MacBook Pro doté de la fonctionnalité Touch ID intégrée, vos informations de paiement sont fournies sous un format chiffré au site web dans le cadre de ladite transaction. Lorsque vous ajoutez une carte à Apple Pay sur un MacBook Pro doté de la fonctionnalité Touch ID intégrée, des informations relatives à votre appareil, xxxxxx que l’indication d’activation ou non de certains réglages de l’appareil et des habitudes d’usage de l’appareil (par exemple, le pourcentage de temps que l’appareil est en mouvement ou le nombre approximatif d’appels par semaine), sont envoyées à Apple pour déterminer votre droit d’usage et pour prévenir toute tentative de fraude. Pour en savoir plus sur les données personnelles collectées, utilisées ou partagées dans le cadre de votre utilisation d’Apple Pay, consultez xxx xxxx de confidentialité spécifiques de chaque service, notamment les rubriques À propos d’Apple Pay et Confidentialité, accessibles sur votre appareil iOS ou Mac, ou depuis l’app Watch sur un appareil iOS jumelé, ou en visitant xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/legal/privacy. En utilisant Apple Pay, vous acceptez qu’Apple, ainsi que ses filiales et ses représentants, transmettent, recueillent, conservent, traitent et utilisent ces données comme décrit ci-dessus pour assurer le bon fonctionnement d’Apple Pay.

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