Data Regarding Disclosures Sample Clauses

Data Regarding Disclosures. For each Disclosure for which it is required to keep a record under paragraph 7(a), Business Associate will record and maintain the following information: (1) the date of Disclosure; (2) the name of the entity or person who received the PHI and the address of such entity or person, if known; (3) a description of the PHI Disclosed; and (4) a brief statement of the purpose of the Disclosure.
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Data Regarding Disclosures. For reach disclosure for which it is required to keep a record under paragraph 8(a), Associate will record and maintain the following information:
Data Regarding Disclosures. For each disclosure for which Business Associate must maintain documentation under paragraph 12(a), Business Associate will record and maintain the following information:
Data Regarding Disclosures. For each Disclosure for which it is required to keep a record under paragraph 7(a), University will record and maintain the following information: (1) the date of Disclosure; (2) the name of the entity or person who received the PHI and the address of such entity or person, if known; (3) a description of the PHI Disclosed; and (4) a brief statement of the purpose of the Disclosure.
Data Regarding Disclosures. For reach disclosure for which it is required to keep a record, Associate will record and maintain the following information: The date of disclosure; The name of the entity or person who received the PHI and the address of such entity or person, if known. A description of the PHI disclosed; and A brief statement of the purpose of the disclosure.

Related to Data Regarding Disclosures

  • Continuing Disclosure The Creditor may be required to provide you with regular statements. The statements will give you information about your account. Statements will be provided every six months if required. What Could Happen if You Fail to Meet Your Commitments: Security interestThe Creditor has an interest in the property listed below to secure performance of your obligations under the contract, or the payment of money payable under the contract, or both. If you fail to meet your commitments under the contract, including by granting a security interest over this property to another person, then to the extent of the security interest, the Creditor may be entitled to repossess and sell this property. If the sale of the property does not cover the whole of your liability to the Creditor, you will remain liable for the shortfall.Make: Model: Year: Registration No.: _ Chassis / Serial No.: Vin No: Colour: _ Default Interest Charges and Default FeesIn the event of a default in payment and while the default continues you must pay the Default Interest Charges. In the event of a breach of the contract or on the enforcement of the contract, the Default Fees specified below are payable. Your credit contract allows the Creditor to vary these fees and charges. Default Interest ChargesDefault interest is calculated at the rate of % per annum plus the annual interest rate referred to in the “Interest” section above. If you fail to make any payment (whether interest or otherwise) on the due date, you must, upon demand by the Creditor, pay the Creditor default interest on the overdue amount from the due date until the date that the Creditor receives full payment of that overdue amount. Default Fees $ dishonour fee, in respect of each payment which is dishonoured, or for which an automatic payment fails. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account at the time the relevant payment was due. $ late payment fee, in respect of each payment which is not made on its due date and remains outstanding for seven days after its due date. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account seven days after the due date for payment. $ repossession action fee, in respect of the Creditor commencing repossession of the Goods. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account at the time such repossession is commenced. $ post repossession fee. The fee is payable and will be debited to your account after realisation of the Goods or abandonment of realisation.An early repayment recovery amount as described in the “Full Prepayment” section below may be payable by you on the enforcement of the contract on demand by the Creditor. The method for calculating the early repayment recovery amount is further described in the General Conditions (Consumer).Costs incurred by the Creditor in connection with the enforcement of, taking advice on or taking any action pursuant to the contract, or otherwise in connection with the contract, are payable by you on demand by the Creditor on a full indemnity basis.

  • Documentation of Disclosures Business Associate agrees to document disclosures of PHI and information related to such disclosures as would be required for a Covered Entity to respond to a request by an individual for an accounting of disclosures of PHI in accordance with 45 C.F.R. 164.528 and HITECH.

  • SELLER’S DISCLOSURES In order to meet the Buyer’s obligations during the Inspection Period, the Seller shall be required to provide the following documents and records, to the extent they are within the possession or control of the Seller, at the Seller’s sole cost and expense:

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