Identification and Protection of Confidential Information Sample Clauses

Identification and Protection of Confidential Information. Article 1, section 24, Florida Constitution, guarantees every person access to all public records, and section 119.011, F.S., provides a broad definition of “public record.” As such, records submitted to the Department (or any other State agency) are public records and are subject to disclosure unless exempt from disclosure by law. The following records for agencies, as “agency” is defined in section 119.011(2), F.S., are confidential and exempt pursuant to section 119.0725, F.S.:
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Identification and Protection of Confidential Information. 1. Information, including documents, shall not be communicated or made accessible by the EFTA Surveillance Authority in so far as it contains business secrets or other confidential information of any person.
Identification and Protection of Confidential Information. (a) All information to be treated as Confidential Information subject to the provisions of this Agreement shall be clearly marked as such (or, if communicated verbally, shall be verbally identified as confidential at the time of disclosure). Confidential Information may be disclosed by the receiving Party only to those employees of such Party that have a “need to knowsuch information in order to perform their responsibilities under this Agreement on behalf of such Party. The receiving Party will, and will cause each of its employees to:
Identification and Protection of Confidential Information. Employee recognizes that failure to xxxx any of the Confidential Information as confidential or proprietary shall not affect its status as Confidential Information under the terms of this Agreement. Employee agrees that Employee shall keep all such Confidential Information confidential and agrees to take reasonable steps to ensure that information is not inadvertently disclosed to unauthorized persons.

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  • Protection of Confidential Information The Servicer shall keep confidential and shall not divulge to any party, without the Seller’s prior written consent, any nonpublic information pertaining to the Mortgage Loans or any borrower thereunder, except to the extent that it is appropriate for the Servicer to do so in working with legal counsel, auditors, taxing authorities or other governmental agencies or it is otherwise in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.

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