Common use of Incident Notice and Remediation Clause in Contracts

Incident Notice and Remediation. If County becomes aware of any Incident, it shall notify the State immediately and cooperate with the State regarding recovery, remediation, and the necessity to involve law enforcement, as determined by the State. Unless County can establish that none of County or any of its agents, employees, assigns, or Subcontractors are the cause or source of the Incident, County shall be responsible for the cost of notifying each person who may have been impacted by the Incident. After an Incident, County shall take steps to reduce the risk of incurring a similar type of Incident in the future as directed by the State, which may include, but is not limited to: developing and implementing a remediation plan that is approved by the State, at no additional cost to the State. The State will seek County input regarding remediation steps. After considering County input, the State may, in its sole discretion and at County’s sole expense, require County to engage the services of an independent, qualified, State-approved third party to conduct a security audit. County shall provide the State with the results of such audit and evidence of County’s planned remediation in response to any negative findings.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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Incident Notice and Remediation. If County becomes aware of any Incident, it shall notify the State immediately and cooperate with the State regarding recovery, remediation, and the necessity to involve law enforcement, as determined by the State. Unless County can establish that none of County or any of its agents, employees, assigns, assigns or Subcontractors SubCountys are the cause or source of the Incident, County shall be responsible for the cost of notifying each person who may have been impacted by the Incident. After an Incident, County shall take steps to reduce the risk of incurring a similar type of Incident in the future as directed by the State, which may include, but is not limited to: , developing and implementing a remediation plan that is approved by the State, State at no additional cost to the State. The State will seek County input regarding remediation steps. After considering County input, the State may, in its sole discretion and at County’s sole expense, require County to engage the services of an independent, qualified, State-approved third party to conduct a security audit. County shall provide the State with the results of such audit and evidence of County’s planned remediation in response to any negative findings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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