Fair Information Practices Sample Clauses

Fair Information Practices. Contractor shall implement reasonable and appropriate fair information practices to ensure:
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Fair Information Practices. Privacy is much broader than just protecting the confidentiality of PII. The protection of PII and the overall privacy of information are concerns both for individuals whose personal information is at stake and for organizations that may be liable or have its reputation damaged should such PII be inappropriately accessed, used, or disclosed. To establish a comprehensive privacy program that addresses the range of privacy issues that Cook County may face, Subrecipient should take steps to establish policies and procedures that address all fair information practices.
Fair Information Practices. A. If customer uses information provided by Equifax to rate or declare an applicant/policyholder, not qualified for coverage, Customer will notify, in writing, said applicant/policyholder, specifying the Equifax information (product(s) that influenced this decision. Further, Customer will provide applicant/policyholder Equifax's address and toll free national telephone number such that Equifax can make full disclosure of any information reported or held by Equifax on said applicant/policyholder. EQUIFAX
Fair Information Practices. The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.
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Related to Fair Information Practices

  • Collection Practices The collection practices used by the Servicer with respect to each Mortgage Note and Mortgage have been in all respects legal, proper and prudent in the mortgage servicing business;

  • Credit Reporting For each Mortgage Loan, the Company shall accurately and fully furnish, in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its implementing regulations, accurate and complete information on its borrower credit files to each of the following credit repositories: Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc., TransUnion, LLC and Experian Information Solution, Inc. on a monthly basis.

  • FAIR PRACTICES The Union agrees to maintain its eligibility to represent all employees by continuing to admit persons to membership without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex or marital status and to represent equally all employees without regard to membership or participation in, or association with the activities of any employee organization. The Board agrees to continue its policy of not discriminating against any employee on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status or membership or participation in, or association with the activities of, any employee organization.

  • Genetic Information This plan does not limit your coverage based on genetic information. We will not: • adjust premiums based on genetic information; • request or require an individual or family members of an individual to have a genetic test; or • collect genetic information from an individual or family members of an individual before or in connection with enrollment under this plan or at any time for underwriting purposes.

  • Credit Reports With your consent, in dealing with you we may obtain and consult credit reports on you prepared by credit reporting agencies. You have rights of access and correction in relation to the files held on you by these agencies by contacting them. Please write to us at the address shown at the end of this booklet to the attention of the Compliance Department, Protection of Personal Information if you wish to obtain the name and address of the agency or agencies from whom we have obtained a credit report about you.

  • Data Practices The Parties acknowledge that this Contract is subject to the requirements of Minnesota’s Government Data Practices Act (Act), Minnesota Statutes, Section 13.01

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