De-Identification. Business Associate may de-identify PHI in accordance with 45 CFR § 164.514.
De-Identification. Business Associate may use PHI to create information that is de-identified. Any such de-identification by Business Associate will be done in compliance with 45 C.F.R. § 164.514(b).
De-Identification. The Business Associate may de-identify any and all Protected Health Information provided that the de-identification conforms to the requirements of applicable law as provided for in 42 C.F.R. 164.514(b) and the Business Associate maintains such documentation as required by applicable law, as provided for in 42 C.F.R. 164.514(b). The Business Associate and the Covered Entity understand that properly de-identified information is not “Protected Health Information” under the terms of this Agreement.
De-Identification. At the request and direction of Covered Entity, Business Associate may use the Protected Health Information to de-identify the information in accordance with the HIPAA Regulations for use by Covered Entity.
De-Identification. FRANCHISEE agrees that after the termination or expiration of the Franchise he will immediately:
De-Identification. On the expiration or other termination of this Agreement, Franchisee will immediately:
De-Identification. Upon the prior written approval of Participant #1, Participant #2 may use Protected Health Information to de-identify such information in accordance with 45 CFR § 164.514.
De-Identification. Agent shall not de-identify Protected Health Information unless authorized in writing by Business Associate.
De-Identification. The Recipient will not receive any Identifiable Private Information (IPI) as defined in 45 CFR 46. Instead, only de-identified Human Material, with a code for research purposes that is available only to the NIH Provider, will be supplied. In the event that Recipient receives IPI in error, Recipient agrees to:
De-Identification. Beginning on the date upon which this Agreement terminates or expires, Franchisee must immediately cease using the Hotel System and begin to de-identify the Hotel by taking whatever action Hyatt deems necessary to ensure that the Hotel no longer is identified as a Hyatt Place Hotel. Franchisee agrees to take the following steps, among other actions that Hyatt then specifies, to de-identify the Hotel: