Common use of GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT Clause in Contracts

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXX. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, slco.org

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GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018)- 901. As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: slco.org, slco.org, slco.org

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor Service Provider acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018)-901. As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor Service Provider agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to the County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to the County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Provider/Professional Services Agreement, Service Provider/Professional Services Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018)- 901. As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: slco.org, slco.org

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (20182015). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials materials, and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to the County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to the County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018)-901. As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to the County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to the County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection U.C.A §§ 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: RFP Example Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXX. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (20182016). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXXUtah Code Xxx. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (20182011). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to the County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to the County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: RFP Example Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor Grantee acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXX. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor Xxxxxxx agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor Grantee acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXX. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (2018). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor Grantee agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

GOVERNMENT RECORDS ACCESS MANAGEMENT ACT. Contractor acknowledges that County is a governmental entity subject to the Utah Government Records Access Management Act (“GRAMA”), UTAH CODE XXX. §§ 63G-2-101 to -901 (20182017). As a result, County is required to disclose certain information and materials to the public, upon request. Contractor agrees to timely refer all requests for documents, materials and data in its possession relating to this Agreement and its performance to County Representative for response by County. Generally, any document submitted to County is considered a “public record” under GRAMA. Any person who provides to County a record that the person believes should be protected under subsection 63G-2-305(1) or (2) shall provide both: (1) a written claim of business confidentiality; confidentiality and (2) a concise statement of reasons supporting the claim of business confidentiality. Generally, XXXXX only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lake County

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