Google Wallet API Usage for COVID-19 Vaccination & Testing Cards Sample Clauses

Google Wallet API Usage for COVID-19 Vaccination & Testing Cards. 2.1. To aid pandemic response, eligible entities may use the Google Wallet API to provide their patients with convenient evidence of vaccination and/or test results (hereafter referred to as “COVID Cards”). Usage of the API for this purpose is subject to the Google Wallet API Terms of Service, all provisions of the Google Wallet API Acceptable Use Policy and the following additional requirements: Eligibility requirements
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