Identifiable Information. Award recipients must recognize and safeguard personally identifiable information (PII) except where disclosure is allowed by prior written approval of the Grant Officer or by court order. Award recipients must meet the requirements in Training and Employment Guidance letter (TEGL) 39-11, Guidance on the Handling and Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)), found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/directives/corr_doc.cfm?DOCN=7872.
Identifiable Information. Recipients must recognize and safeguard personally identifiable information (PII) except where disclosure is allowed by prior written approval of the Grant Officer or by court order. Recipients must meet the requirements in Training and Employment Guidance letter (TEGL) 39-11, Guidance on the Handling and Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/directives/corr_doc.cfm?DOCN=7872.
i. Pre-Award All costs incurred by the recipient prior to the start date specified in the award issued by the Department are incurred at the recipient’s own expense.
Identifiable Information. In accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.303, regarding internal controls of a non-Federal entity, a grantee must guarantee the protection of all Personally Identifiable Information (PII) obtained. The program will enact necessary measures to ensure PII of all applicants is safeguarded as to avoid release of private information. If a contractor or employee should experience any loss or potential loss of PII, the program shall be notified immediately of the breach or potential breach.
Identifiable Information. As a general rule, the Department does not collect PII about you when you visit our website, unless you choose to provide such information to us. Submitting PII through our website is voluntary. By doing so, you are giving the Department your permission to use the information for the stated purpose. However, not providing certain information may result in the Department’s inability to provide you with the service you desire. If you choose to provide us with PII on a Department website, through such methods as completing a web form or sending us an email, we will use that information to help us provide you the information or service you have requested or to respond to your message. The information we may receive from you varies based on what you do when visiting our site. Generally, the information requested by the Department will be used to respond to your inquiry or to provide you with the service you request. When this information is requested, the reasons for collecting it, a description of the Department’s intended use of the information, how to grant consent to use mandatorily provided information, and how to grant consent for other than statutorily mandated uses will be fully described in a separate customized “Privacy Notice.” This customized Privacy Notice will either appear on the web page collecting the information or be accessible through a hyperlink (link) prominently displayed immediately above or below the information request. Email Many of our programs and websites allow you to send us an email. We will use the information you provide to respond to your inquiry. We will only send you general information via email. You should be reminded that email may not necessarily be secure against interception. Therefore, we suggest that you do not send sensitive personal data (such as your Social Security number) to us via email. If your intended email communication is very sensitive, or includes information such as your bank account, charge card, or Social Security number, you should instead send it by U.S. mail. Another alternative may be submission of data through a secure web page, if available. Electronic mail messages that meet the definition of records in the Federal Records Act (44 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.) are covered under the same disposition schedule as all other Federal records. This means that emails you send us will be preserved and maintained for varying periods of time if those emails meet the definition of Federal records. Electronic messag...
Identifiable Information. Personally identifiable information" is information that we can use to identify you as an individual. Personally identifiable information includes your name, address, telephone number, Social Security number, date of birth and any other information that is connected with your identity.
Identifiable Information. Any information that identifies or describes an individual, including his or her name, social security number, physical description, home address, home telephone number, education, financial matters, medical or employment history, and statements made by, or attributed to, the individual. It also includes any identifiable information collected from or about an individual for purposes of determining eligibility for enrollment in a Qualified Health Plan, determining eligibility for other insurance affordability programs, determining eligibility for exemptions from the individual responsibility provisions, or any other use of such individual’s identifiable information in connection with Covered California. – The vendor responsible for administering the Plan’s outpatient prescription drug program. The PBM provides a retail pharmacy network, mail order pharmacy, specialty pharmacy services, and coverage management programs. – The Qualified Health Plans Covered California has entered into a contract with a Health Insurance Issuer to provide, hereinafter referred to as the Plan(s).
Identifiable Information. Use of certain features of the Site and Services may require submission of certain personally identifiable information (“Personal Information”), which we may store. For example, in order to access certain features of the Services, you may be required to submit your first and last name, email address, phone number, browser information, a nickname (or other user ID), a password, and third-party account credentials (for example, your login credentials for YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Paypal or other third party sites). If you provide third-party account credentials, you understand some content and/or information in those accounts (“Third Party Account Information”) may be transmitted into the account you create through the Services if you authorize such transmissions, and that Third Party Account Information transmitted to our Services is covered by this Privacy Policy. If you provide us with a means of contacting you, we may use such contact information to communicate with you. For example, we may send you promotional offers on behalf of other businesses or communicate with you about your use of the Services. We may also receive confirmation when you open a message from us. If you do not want to receive communications from us, you may choose to opt out of receiving certain communications, by following the process at the following link: Opt Out. You may not opt out of receiving legal notices and any legal notices we send you will still govern your use of the Services, and you are responsible for reviewing such legal notices for changes. Please note that any video, image, or other content posted at the direction of users onto the Site becomes published content and is not considered Personal Information subject to this Privacy Policy. ScaleLab may also collect or receive (in some cases as part of the internet communication protocol) certain technical information, when the Site and pages are visited or when a ScaleLab client is used. Whenever you interact with the Services, we automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser, including your IP address, “cookie” information, and the page you requested.
Identifiable Information. “Personal Information” or “PII” means any information that can identify, contact or locate a person such as person’s name, address, phone number, or email address. We Connect The Dots and Sponsor will comply with applicable laws, rules and regulations related to collection of PII and shall protect PII from unauthorized use, access or disclosure. We Connect The Dots and Sponsor will each publish a readily accessible privacy policy. If either Sponsor or We Connect The Dots intend to share attendee/visitor PII with one another, each will provide appropriate notice to and obtain consent from attendees/visitors.
Identifiable Information. The term “personally-identifiable information” or “personal information” refers to information that would permit someone to identify or contact you, the registered user, such as your full name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address (hereinafter collectively “personally-identifiable information”). You, the user, assume the risk of disclosure of personally-identifiable information with Milzen Cabinetry, and through Milzen Cabinetry Services and the Site, and agree to indemnify and hold harmless Milzen Cabinetry for any and all damages that may arise as a result of your disclosure of personally-identifiable information with Milzen Cabinetry, or through Milzen Cabinetry Services and the Site.
Identifiable Information. We may use your personally identifiable information to: (i) provide products and services; (ii) resolve disputes and troubleshoot problems; (iii) verify your identity and the information you provide; (iv) encourage a safe online experience and enforce our policies; (v) customize your experience, analyze usage of the Software, improve and measure interest in our products and services, and inform you about the Software, services, products, and updates; (vi) provide you with information that may affect your use of the Software, the products and services; (vii) communicate marketing and promotional messages; (viii) provide customer service; and (ix) perform certain other business activities.