Common use of CONTRACTOR’S PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR’S PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. The Contractor acknowledges the District is subject to chapter 42.56 RCW, the Public Disclosure Act, and this Contract shall be a public record as defined in RCW 42.56.040 through 42.56.550. Any specific information submitted to the District and claimed by the Contractor to be confidential or proprietary, must be clearly identified as such by the Contractor. To the extent consistent with chapter 42.56 RCW, the District shall maintain the confidentiality of all such information marked or identified as confidential or proprietary. If a request is made to view the Contractor’s proprietary information and the District intends to release the information, the District will notify the Contractor of the request and notify the Contractor of the date that such records will be released to the requester. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain any necessary court order enjoining that disclosure. If the Contractor fails to obtain the court order enjoining disclosure, the District will release the requested information.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Contract, Contract

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CONTRACTOR’S PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. The Contractor acknowledges the District is subject to chapter 42.56 RCW, the Public Disclosure Act, and this Contract shall be a public record as defined in RCW 42.56.040 through 42.56.550. Any specific information submitted to the District and claimed by the Contractor to be confidential or proprietary, must be clearly identified as such by the Contractor. To the extent consistent with chapter 42.56 RCW, the District shall maintain the confidentiality of all such information marked or identified as confidential or proprietary. If a request is made to view the Contractor’s proprietary information and the District intends to release the information, the District will notify the Contractor of the request and notify the Contractor of the date that such records will be released to the requester. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain any necessary court order enjoining that disclosure. If the Contractor fails to obtain the court order enjoining disclosure, the District will release the requested information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Contract

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