Common use of Designation of Direct Contract Chief Security Officer Clause in Contracts

Designation of Direct Contract Chief Security Officer. (1) The Case Management Entity Administrator may request in writing to designate to ODHS any individual(s) authorized to perform the duties of the security role, in compliance with Exhibit H Part 1 “Privacy and Security Agreement”, currently titled Direct Contract Chief Security Officer (DCCSO), or as such role may be renamed by ODHS. (2) Upon approval of the request, ODHS will send the DCCSO a UserID for accessing eXPRS. If County wishes to designate a substitute DCCSO, the CME Administrator may do so by subsequent written notice to ODHS. (3) The individual designated as the DCCSO is responsible to ensure that County is in compliance with the Privacy and Security Agreement requirements described in Exhibit H Part 1 of this Agreement. (4) If the CME Administrator does not designate another County employee as the DCCSO, the CME Administrator will be designated as the DCCSO and will act as the DCCSO on behalf of the County.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Grant Agreement, Intergovernmental Grant Agreement, Intergovernmental Grant Agreement

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Designation of Direct Contract Chief Security Officer. (1) The Case Management Entity Administrator may request in writing to designate to ODHS any individual(s) authorized to perform the duties of the security role, in compliance with Exhibit H Part 1 “Privacy and Security Agreement”, currently titled Direct Contract Chief Security Officer (DCCSO), or as such role may be renamed by ODHS. (2) Upon approval of the request, ODHS will send the DCCSO a UserID User ID for accessing eXPRS. If County wishes to designate a substitute DCCSO, the CME Administrator may do so by subsequent written notice to ODHS. (3) The individual designated as the DCCSO is responsible to ensure that County is in compliance with the Privacy and Security Agreement requirements described in Exhibit H Part 1 of this Agreement. (4) If the CME Administrator does not designate another County employee as the DCCSO, the CME Administrator will be designated as the DCCSO and will act as the DCCSO on behalf of the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Grant Agreement

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