Information and Data Sharing. Consistent with each Agency’s statutory functions, EPA and CSB will coordinate their fact- finding efforts. Each Agency’s representatives may discuss and share factual data pertaining to an incident with one another and with other investigatory agencies, in conformance with the requirements for protection of confidential business and enforcement-sensitive information. The CSB is an independent, non-enforcement agency. To ensure that during the conduct of an investigation the CSB is not perceived as an extension of a state or federal enforcement investigation, the CSB will not participate in compliance and enforcement activities conducted by other agencies. To avoid duplicative efforts, interviews of witnesses and requests for documents will be conducted or requested jointly as often as possible; the CSB, EPA, the company, or person(s) involved in the investigation may request to proceed separately. Other than when a criminal investigation or emergency response is being conducted as outlined above, each Agency will be responsible for the public release of its documents and for maintaining the information that it has collected. Each Agency will respond to requests it receives for disclosure of material, including requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and will coordinate with the other Agency as necessary.
Information and Data Sharing. 10.1 For the purpose of implementing this Agreement, Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador agree to exchange information in accordance with the arrangements specified in Annex 5 to this Agreement entitled "Exchange of Information and Data Sharing Arrangements".
10.2 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador agree that the development and linking of electronic on-line systems that maintain client information data is an essential tool for effective and efficient case management for clients accessing NL Benefits and Measures.
Information and Data Sharing. 10.1 For the purpose of implementing this Agreement, Canada and Ontario agree to exchange information in accordance with the arrangements specified in Annex 6 to this Agreement entitled, "Exchange of Information and Data Sharing Arrangements".
10.2 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Canada and Ontario agree that the development and linking of electronic on-line systems that maintain client information data is an essential tool for effective and efficient case management for clients accessing Ontario benefits and measures. The use and application of information obtained through system linkages will be addressed in Annex 6.
Information and Data Sharing. 10.1 For the purposes of implementing this Agreement, subject to Canada's Privacy Act, and Saskatchewan's The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and any other applicable law, Canada and Saskatchewan agree to exchange information in accordance with the arrangements specified in Annex 6 to this agreement entitled "Information and Data Sharing Arrangements".
10.2 Canada agrees to assume connectivity costs to existing federal systems for the federal employees transferred to Saskatchewan and for fifty percent (50%) of other Saskatchewan employees involved in the delivery of provincial programs to EI clients.
Information and Data Sharing. 16.1 By entering into this Agreement each Partner warrants and affirms that their respective organisation has in place a robust and DPA compliant system for the gathering, retention, processing, use, and sharing of all Data and information.
16.2 Each Partner further warrants and affirms that all individuals who have or are likely to have responsibility for the gathering, retention, processing, use, and sharing of all Data insofar as it relates to their roles within the provision of the JAD are fully aware of their obligations in relation to Data protection under all Data Protection Legislation.
16.3 Each Partner and all individuals involved in the delivery of the JAD shall have regard to and be bound by the Information Sharing Protocol appearing herein as Schedule 2 .
Information and Data Sharing. 8.3.1. Information and data are critical to evaluating the safety codes system, developing strategic public safety policy, developing responsive programs, and informing the development of technical codes and standards.
8.3.2. In the spirit of improving the safety codes system, the Minister and Council will work collaboratively to ensure that:
a. the Minister and the Department have access to information and data under the custody and control of the Council, save where prohibited by law or government policy, that would assist:
i. in the development of public policy for the safety codes system;
ii. in reviewing programs; and
iii. in the management of issues related to the safety codes system.
b. the Department will share information and data under the custody and control of the Minister and the Department, save where prohibited by law or policy, that would assist the Council:
i. in the review and development of codes and standards; and
ii. in the administration of its programs and services.
c. the development of new information technology systems meets the needs of the Minister and the Council.
Information and Data Sharing. Any information contained in publications, studies or research funded by this Grant shall be made available to Ceres and to the public following such reasonable requirements or procedures as Ceres and the Grantee may establish from time to time. Grantee shall grant to Ceres an irrevocable, nonexclusive license to publish any publications, studies or research funded by this award for noncommercial purposes at its sole discretion.
Information and Data Sharing. In this section “information” encompasses information held in all media, including electronic, and extends to numerical and other data.
9.1 With a view to increasing the transparency of interactions between the Commission and the Scottish Government during the forecasting, assessment and reporting processes, both bodies have agreed to abide by the terms of the Protocol established and published under section 6 of the SFCA. The Protocol sets out arrangements for communications and meetings, expectations on information sharing including arrangements for handling draft reports, and the publication of other papers produced to support the exercise of the Commission’s functions.
Information and Data Sharing. Plumas County has and maintains an agreement with the state Department of Social Services to share client specific information in order to xxxxxx timely and appropriate care and to share in the state’s pursuit of outcomes that inform improved services to youth served by its systems. System Partners agree, to the fullest extent allowed by law, consistent with Welfare and Institutions Code section 827, to share necessary and relevant client specific information in order to conduct treatment, coordinate care and assure the highest quality care is available to youth and caregivers. This includes use of a single, uniform Release of Information (ROI) form. System Partners acknowledge that Plumas County Social Services is authorized to disclose information to the Medicaid (Medi-Cal) agency for purposes directly related to the administration of either program (00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code (U.S.C.) § 671(a)(8)(A). Medi-Cal funded providers are likewise authorized to disclose information to Social Services for purposes directly related to the administration of the Medi-Cal program. “Directly related” includes determining the amount of medical assistance and providing services for recipients. (42 U.S.C. § 1396(a)(7); 42 C.F.R. § 421.302 (2009).
Information and Data Sharing. The parties understand that a material condition of this Grant Agreement is that CAS makes the data developed in whole or in part with any Grant funds (“Data”) publicly available as soon as possible at no cost, or, when justified, at a reasonable cost. In order to give effect to the foregoing CAS will make the Data publicly available according to the Data Sharing Plan dated June 21, 2017 and incorporated herein by reference (the “Data Sharing Plan”). The Foundation agrees that CAS’s fulfillment of the Data Sharing Plan will be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph.