Duty to Provide Access Sample Clauses

Duty to Provide Access. To the extent Business Associate has PHI in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate agrees to provide access, at the request of KDHE, to the PHI in the Designated Record Set to KDHE or, as directed by KDHE, to the Individual, in order to meet the requirements under 45 CFR 164.524. Any denial by Business Associate of access to PHI shall be the responsibility of, and sufficiently addressed by, Business Associate, including, but not limited to, resolution of all appeals and/or complaints arising therefrom.
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Duty to Provide Access. To the extent Business Associate has PHI in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate agrees to provide access, at the request of Covered Entity, to the PHI in the Designated Record Set, in the form and format requested including electronically if the Designated Record Set is electronically maintained, to Covered Entity or, as directed by Covered Entity, to the Individual or another person properly designated by the Individual, in order to meet the requirements under 45 CFR 164.524. Any denial by Business Associate of access to PHI shall be the responsibility of, and sufficiently addressed by, Business Associate, with written notice to Covered Entity including, but not limited to, resolution of all appeals and/or complaints arising therefrom.
Duty to Provide Access. During the term of this Agreement, Client will give TotalSource (or designated agents), upon prior request and reasonable notice during normal business hours, the right to access and examine Worksite Employee information, data, files and Worksites. In the case of a government investigation involving the Worksite Employees Client agrees to immediately provide TotalSource with access to Worksite Employee information and Worksites.
Duty to Provide Access. To provide access, at the request of a Covered Entity, and in the time and manner designated by such Covered Entity, to PHI in a Designated Record Set (as defined in the Privacy Standards), to the Covered Entity or, as directed by the Covered Entity, to the person who is the subject of the PHI (as defined in the Privacy Standards, the "Individual") to meet the requirements under 45 CFR 164.524; provided, however, that this Section 2.6 is applicable only to the extent the Designated Record Set is maintained by the Business Associate for a particular Covered Entity;
Duty to Provide Access. 2.6.8.1 It is the duty of the Member to provide access to the premises served during reasonable times to duly authorized agents of the Corporation for purpose of installing, maintaining and inspecting or removing the Corporation's property, reading meters and other purposes incident to performance or termination of the Corporations contract with the Member.
Duty to Provide Access. To the extent Business Associate has PHI in a Designated Record Set, Business Associate agrees to provide access, at the request of Covered Entity, to the PHI in the Designated Record Set to Covered Entity or, as directed by Covered Entity, to the Individual, in order to meet the requirements under 45 C.F.R. 164.524. Any denial by Business Associate of access to PHI shall be the responsibility of, and sufficiently addressed by, Business Associate, with written notice to the Covered Entity including, but not limited to, resolution of all appeals and/or complaints arising therefrom.

Related to Duty to Provide Access

  • Duty to Provide Secure Data The Contractor will maintain the security of State of Florida data including, but not limited to, a secure area around any displayed visible data. The Contractor will also comply with all HIPAA requirements and any other state and federal rules and regulations regarding security of information.

  • Obligation to Provide Information Each party’s obligation to provide information shall be as follows:

  • To provide a copy of the relevant insurance certificate and policy to the Tenant at the start of the tenancy or as soon as possible thereafter.

  • Duty to Proceed 3.2.9 Owner's Liability.

  • NO DUTY TO THIRD PARTIES Except as provided in any consent to assignment of this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement nor any action taken hereunder shall be construed to create any duty, liability or standard of care to any Person not a Party to this Agreement.

  • Failure to Provide Insurance Lessee acknowledges that any failure on its part to obtain or maintain the insurance required herein will expose Lessor to risks and potentially cause Lessor to incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the extent of which will be extremely difficult to ascertain. Accordingly, for any month or portion thereof that Lessee does not maintain the required insurance and/or does not provide Lessor with the required binders or certificates evidencing the existence of the required insurance, the Base Rent shall be automatically increased, without any requirement for notice to Lessee, by an amount equal to 10% of the then existing Base Rent or $100, whichever is greater. The parties agree that such increase in Base Rent represents fair and reasonable compensation for the additional risk/costs that Lessor will incur by reason of Lessee's failure to maintain the required insurance. Such increase in Base Rent shall in no event constitute a waiver of Lessee's Default or Breach with respect to the failure to maintain such insurance, prevent the exercise of any of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder, nor relieve Lessee of its obligation to maintain the insurance specified in this Lease.

  • Failure to Provide Notice A failure to give timely Notice or to include any specified information in any Notice as provided in this Section 15.3 will not affect the rights or obligations of any Party hereunder except and only to the extent that, as a result of such failure, any Party which was entitled to receive such Notice was deprived of its right to recover any payment under its applicable insurance coverage or was otherwise materially damaged as a direct result of such failure and, provided further, the Indemnitor is not obligated to indemnify the Indemnitee for the increased amount of any Indemnifiable Loss which would otherwise have been payable to the extent that the increase resulted from the failure to deliver timely a Notice of Claim.

  • Access to Personal Information by Subcontractors Supplier agrees to require any subcontractors or agents to which it discloses Personal Information under this Agreement or under any SOW to provide reasonable assurance, evidenced by written contract, that they will comply with the same or substantially similar confidentiality, privacy and security obligations with respect to such Personal Information as apply to Supplier under this Agreement or any SOW. Supplier shall confirm in writing to DXC that such contract is in place as a condition to DXC’s approval of use of a subcontractor in connection with any SOW. Upon request of DXC, Supplier will provide to DXC a copy of the subcontract or an extract of the relevant clauses. Supplier shall ensure that any failure on the part of any subcontractor or agent to comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or any SOW shall be grounds to promptly terminate such subcontractor or agent. If during the term of this Agreement or any SOW, DXC determines, in its exclusive discretion, that any Supplier subcontractor or agent cannot comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or with any SOW, then DXC may terminate this Agreement in whole or in part (with respect to any SOW for which such subcontractor or agent is providing services), if not cured by Supplier within the time prescribed in the notice of such deficiency.

  • Cooperation of Parties The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate in good faith to prepare and execute all documents, to seek Court approval, defend Court approval, and to do all things reasonably necessary to complete and effectuate the Settlement described in this Agreement.

  • Right to Privacy 89. Employees will have a reasonable expectation of privacy when a department formally allows employees a closed work area as a locker and/or desk drawer with an individual key.

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