Disclosure to Government Agencies Sample Clauses

Disclosure to Government Agencies. Executive understands and acknowledges that nothing contained in this Agreement limits Executive’s ability to file a charge or complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any other federal, state, or local governmental agency or commission, including state or tribal gaming regulators (individually, “Government Agency”; collectively, “Government Agencies”). Executive further understands and acknowledges that this Agreement does not limit Executive’s ability to communicate with any Government Agencies or to otherwise participate in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by any Government Agency, including providing documents or other information, without notice to the Company.
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Disclosure to Government Agencies. Employee understands and acknowledges that nothing contained in this Agreement limits Employee’s ability to file a charge or complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any other federal, state, or local governmental agency or commission, including state or tribal gaming regulators (individually, “Government Agency”; collectively, “Government Agencies”). Employee further understands and acknowledges that this Agreement does not limit Employee’s ability to communicate with any Government Agencies or to otherwise participate in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by any Government Agency, including providing documents or other information, without notice to the Company.
Disclosure to Government Agencies. The Parties recognize that the Owner may need to disclose Contractor Proprietary Information to the DOE, the NRC and other Government Authorities having an interest in, supporting, regulating or licensing the Owner’s facilities or activities or those of its affiliate, contractors or customers. Accordingly, the Owner may disclose, without regard to whether such disclosure is voluntary or compelled, Contractor Proprietary Information to such Government Agencies without Contractor’s consent. The Owner shall request that such Government Agencies maintain the Contractor Proprietary Information in confidence, but shall not be liable to Contractor or any other person if such request is not granted or, if granted, is not enforced.
Disclosure to Government Agencies. 8.1 It is understood, that the COMPANY or AIPK shall have the right, in its sole discretion, to disclose the covenants, representations, terms and conditions of this Agreement (as it may be amended from time to time), including without limitations, fees paid under this Agreement, to agencies of the United States of America, to agencies of the government of the Territory, or to agencies of the government of CONTRACTOR’s principal place of business or domicile.
Disclosure to Government Agencies. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Receiving Party from disclosing Proprietary Information to the extent the Receiving Party is legally compelled to do so by any governmental investigative or judicial agency pursuant to proceedings over which such agency has jurisdiction; provided, however, that as soon as reasonably possible and, in any event, prior to any such disclosure, the Receiving Party shall (a) assert the confidential nature of the Proprietary Information to the agency; (b) if legally permissible, immediately notify the Disclosing Party in writing of the agency’s order or request to disclose; and (c) cooperate fully with the Disclosing Party in protecting against any such disclosure and/or obtaining a protective order narrowing the scope of the compelled disclosure and protecting its confidentiality.
Disclosure to Government Agencies. The Plan Sponsor will make its internal practices, books and records relating to the use and disclosure of PHI available to the EPB Fund and to the United States Department of Health and Human Services or its designee for the purpose of determining the EPB Fund's compliance with HIPAA.
Disclosure to Government Agencies. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Receiving Party from disclosing Proprietary Information to the extent the Receiving Party is legally compelled to do so by any governmental investigative or judicial agency pursuant to proceedings over which such agency has jurisdiction; provided, however, that as soon as reasonably possible and, in any event, prior to any such disclosure, the Receiving Party shall (a) assert the confidential nature of the Proprietary Information to the agency; (b) if legally permissible, immediately notify the Disclosing Party in writing of the agency’s order or request to disclose; and (c) cooperate fully with the Disclosing Party in protecting against any such disclosure and/or obtaining a protective order narrowing the scope of the compelled disclosure and protecting its confidentiality. The Receiving Party may also disclose Proprietary Information of the Disclosing Party to the extent required under any applicable disclosure requirements of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or any other securities exchange or market; provided, however, that the Receiving Party shall provide prior notice of such intended disclosure to the Disclosing Party if possible under the circumstances and shall disclose only such Proprietary Information of the Disclosing Party as is reasonably required to be disclosed.
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Disclosure to Government Agencies. The Contractor acknowledges that the Purchaser may be requested by the Councils to disclose documentation to various government agencies including the Audit Commission, Environmental Agency, Best Value Inspector (as such terms are defined under the Principal Contract). The Contractor shall co-operate with the Purchaser, the Councils and any such government agencies as and when requested so to do including, where reasonably requested to do so, provision of satisfactory office facilities. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that its staff make no oral response to any enquiry by a government agency which is critical of the Purchaser or the Councils and could lead to claim or other similar action and that all responses to enquiries are recorded in writing and copied as soon as is reasonably practicable to the Purchaser.

Related to Disclosure to Government Agencies

  • Disclosure to FERC its Staff, or a State. Notwithstanding anything in this Article 22 to the contrary, and pursuant to 18 C.F.R. section 1b.20, if FERC or its staff, during the course of an investigation or otherwise, requests information from one of the Parties that is otherwise required to be maintained in confidence pursuant to this Agreement or the NYISO OATT, the Party shall provide the requested information to FERC or its staff, within the time provided for in the request for information. In providing the information to FERC or its staff, the Party must, consistent with 18 C.F.R. section 388.112, request that the information be treated as confidential and non-public by FERC and its staff and that the information be withheld from public disclosure. Parties are prohibited from notifying the other Parties to this Agreement prior to the release of the Confidential Information to the Commission or its staff. The Party shall notify the other Parties to the Agreement when it is notified by FERC or its staff that a request to release Confidential Information has been received by FERC, at which time the Parties may respond before such information would be made public, pursuant to 18 C.F.R. section 388.112. Requests from a state regulatory body conducting a confidential investigation shall be treated in a similar manner if consistent with the applicable state rules and regulations. A Party shall not be liable for any losses, consequential or otherwise, resulting from that Party divulging Confidential Information pursuant to a FERC or state regulatory body request under this paragraph.

  • Disclosure to FERC or its Staff Notwithstanding anything in this Section 17 to the contrary, and pursuant to 18 C.F.R. § 1b.20, if FERC or its staff, during the course of an investigation or otherwise, requests information from one of the Interconnection Parties that is otherwise required to be maintained in confidence pursuant to this Interconnection Service Agreement, the Interconnection Party, shall provide the requested information to FERC or its staff, within the time provided for in the request for information. In providing the information to FERC or its staff, the Interconnection Party must, consistent with 18 C.F.R. § 388.122, request that the information be treated as confidential and non-public by FERC and its staff and that the information be withheld from public disclosure. Interconnection Parties are prohibited from notifying the other Interconnection Parties prior to the release of the Confidential Information to the Commission or its staff. An Interconnection Party shall notify the other Interconnection Parties to the Interconnection Service Agreement when it is notified by FERC or its staff that a request to release Confidential Information has been received by FERC, at which time any of the Interconnection Parties may respond before such information would be made public, pursuant to 18 C.F.R. § 388.112.

  • Labor Law Information You acknowledge that if you continue to hold shares of Common Stock acquired under the Plan after an involuntary termination of your employment, you may not be eligible to receive unemployment benefits in Russia. Anti-Corruption Information. Anti-corruption laws prohibit certain public servants, their spouses and their dependent children from owning any foreign source financial instruments (e.g., shares of foreign companies such as the Company). Accordingly, you should inform the Company if you are covered by these laws because you should not hold shares of Common Stock acquired under the Plan.

  • Securities Law Information The Participant acknowledges that he or she is permitted to sell the Shares acquired under the Plan through the designated broker appointed by the Company, provided the sale of the Shares takes place outside of Canada through facilities of a stock exchange on which the Shares are listed (i.e., the NYSE).

  • Disclosure to Executive Company has and will disclose to Executive, or place Executive in a position to have access to or develop, Confidential Information and Work Product of Company (or its affiliates); and/or has and will entrust Executive with business opportunities of Company (or its affiliates); and/or has and will place Executive in a position to develop business good will on behalf of Company (or its affiliates). Executive agrees to preserve and protect the confidentiality of all Confidential Information or Work Product of Company (or its affiliates).

  • Disclosure to Representatives Recipient agrees that it shall maintain the Confidential Information in strict confidence and that the Confidential Information shall not, without Provider’s prior written consent, be disclosed by Recipient or by its affiliates, or their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, agents, or representatives (collectively, “Representatives”) in any manner whatsoever, in whole or in part, and shall not be used by Recipient or by its Representatives other than in connection with the Solicitation and the evaluation or negotiation of the Agreement; provided that, PG&E may use Confidential Information, consolidated with other market information and not specifically attributed to the Provider, to analyze or forecast market conditions or prices, for its own internal use or in the context of regulatory or other proceedings. Moreover, Recipient agrees to transmit the Confidential Information only to such of its Representatives who need to know the Confidential Information for the sole purpose of assisting Recipient with such permitted uses, as applicable; provided that, Recipient shall inform its Representatives of this Confidentiality Agreement and secure their agreement to abide in all material respects by its terms. In any event, Recipient shall be fully liable for any breach of this Confidentiality Agreement by its Representatives as though committed by Recipient itself.

  • Disclosure to Third Parties The Company shall have the right to disclose to third parties, in whatever manner the Company may determine, the fact that this Agreement has been executed, the names of the parties to this Agreement and the terms hereof.

  • CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE; SECURITY BREACH REPORTING 2.1 For purposes of this Contract, confidential information will not include information or material which (a) enters the public domain (other than as a result of a breach of this Contract); (b) was in the receiving party’s possession prior to its receipt from the disclosing party; (c) is independently developed by the receiving party without the use of confidential information; (d) is obtained by the receiving party from a third party under no obligation of confidentiality to the disclosing party; or (e) is not exempt from disclosure under applicable State law.

  • Submission of Grievance Information a. Upon appointment of the arbitrator, the appealing party shall, within five (5) days after notice of appointment, forward to the arbitrator, with a copy to the School Board, the submission of the grievance which shall include the following: 1. The issues involved. 2. Statement of the facts. 3. Position of the grievant. 4. The written documents relating to Section 5 of the grievance procedure.

  • Transactions Requiring Disclosure to FINRA 2.17.1 Finder’s Fees. There are no claims, payments, arrangements, agreements or understandings relating to the payment of a finder’s, consulting or origination fee by the Company or any Insider with respect to the sale of the Securities hereunder or any other arrangements, agreements or understandings of the Company or to the Company’s knowledge, assuming reasonable inquiry, any Insider that may affect the Underwriters’ compensation, as determined by FINRA.

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