Common use of Exemptions under FERPA Clause in Contracts

Exemptions under FERPA. LEA may not generally disclose Personally Identifiable Information from an eligible student’s Education Record to a third-party without written consent of the parent and/or eligible student or without meeting one of the exemptions set forth in FERPA (“FERPA Exemption(s)”), including the exemption for Directory Information (“Directory Information Exemption”) or School Official exemption (“School Official Exemption”). For the purposes of FERPA, to the extent Personally Identifiable Information from Education Records are transmitted to Provider from LEA or from students using accounts at the direction of the LEA, the Provider shall be considered a School Official (as defined on Exhibit C), under the control and direction of the LEAs as it pertains to the use of Education Records.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Data Privacy Agreement, Student Data Privacy Agreement, Student Data Privacy Agreement

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Exemptions under FERPA. LEA may not generally disclose Personally Identifiable Information from an eligible student’s Education Record to a third-party without written consent of the parent and/or eligible student or without meeting one of the exemptions set forth in FERPA (“FERPA Exemption(s)”), including the exemption for Directory Information (“Directory Information Exemption”) or School Official exemption (“School Official Exemption”). For the purposes of FERPA, to the extent Personally Identifiable Information from Education Records are transmitted to Provider from LEA or from students using accounts at the direction of the LEA, the Provider shall be considered a School Official (as defined on Exhibit C), under the control and direction of the LEAs as it pertains to the use of Education Records.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Data Privacy Addendum, Student Data Privacy Addendum, Student Data Privacy Addendum

Exemptions under FERPA. LEA may not generally disclose Personally Identifiable Information from an eligible student’s Education Record to a third-party without written consent of the parent and/or eligible student or without meeting one of the exemptions set forth in FERPA (“FERPA Exemption(s)”), including the exemption for Directory Information (“Directory Information Exemption”) or School Official exemption (“School Official Exemption”). For the purposes of FERPA, to the extent Personally Identifiable Information from Education Records are transmitted to Provider from LEA or from students using accounts at the direction of the LEA, the Provider shall be considered a School Official (as defined on Exhibit C)Official, under the control and direction of the LEAs as it pertains to the use of Education Records. Additionally, certain information, provided to Provider by LEA about a student, such as student name and grade level, may be considered Directory Information (as defined below) under FERPA and thus not an Education Record.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Data Privacy Agreement

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Exemptions under FERPA. LEA XXX may not generally disclose Personally Identifiable Information from an eligible student’s Education Record to a third-party without written consent of the parent and/or eligible student or without meeting one of the exemptions set forth in FERPA (“FERPA Exemption(s)”), including the exemption for Directory Information (“Directory Information Exemption”) or School Official exemption (“School Official Exemption”). For the purposes of FERPA, to the extent Personally Identifiable Information from Education Records are transmitted to Provider from LEA or from students using accounts at the direction of the LEA, the Provider shall be considered a School Official (as defined on Exhibit C), under the control and direction of the LEAs as it pertains to the use of Education Records.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Data Privacy Agreement

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