Common use of Information Assets Clause in Contracts

Information Assets. Subrecipient shall have in place operational policies, procedures, and practices to protect State information assets including those assets used to store or access Personal Health Information (PHI), Personal Information (PI), and any information protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (i.e., public, confidential, sensitive and/or personal information) herein referred to as Personal, Sensitive and Confidential Information (PSCI) as specified in the State Administrative Manual, Section 5300 to 5365.3; Cal. Gov. Code § 11019.9; DGS Management Memo 06-12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual. Information assets may be in hard copy or electronic format and may include (but are not limited to): a) Reports b) Notes c) Forms d) Computer, laptops, cellphones, printers, scanners e) Networks (LAN, WAN, WIFI) servers, switches, routers f) Storage media, hard drives, flash drives, cloud storage g) Data, applications, databases

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Ombudsman & Elder Abuse Prevention Services Agreement, Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program Services Agreement, Contract No. 20 27 0041

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Information Assets. Subrecipient Contractor shall have in place operational policies, procedures, and practices to protect State information assets including those assets used to store or access Personal Health Information (PHI), Personal Information (PI), and any information protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (i.e., public, confidential, sensitive and/or personal information) herein referred to as Personal, Sensitive and Confidential Information (PSCI) as specified in the State Administrative Manual, Section 5300 to 5365.3; Cal. Gov. Code § 11019.9; DGS Management Memo 06-06- 12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual. Information assets may be in hard copy or electronic format and may include (but are not limited to):: a) Reports b) Notes c) Forms d) Computer, laptops, cellphones, printers, scanners e) Networks (LAN, WAN, WIFI) servers, switches, routers f) Storage media, hard drives, flash drives, cloud storage g) Data, applications, databases

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Home and Community Based Services Agreement, Home and Community Based Services Agreement

Information Assets. Subrecipient Contractor shall have in place operational policies, procedures, and practices to protect State information assets including those assets used to store or access Personal Health Information (PHI), Personal Information (PI), and any information protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (i.e., public, confidential, sensitive and/or personal information) herein referred to as Personal, Sensitive and Confidential Information (PSCI) as specified in the State Administrative Manual, Section 5300 to 5365.3; Cal. Gov. Code § 11019.9; DGS Management Memo 06-12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual. Information assets may be in hard copy or electronic format and may include (but are not limited to):: a) Reports b) Notes c) Forms d) Computer, laptops, cellphones, printers, scanners e) Networks (LAN, WAN, WIFI) servers, switches, routers f) Storage media, hard drives, flash drives, cloud storage g) Data, applications, databases

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Information Assets. Subrecipient shall have in place operational policies, procedures, and practices to protect State information assets including those assets used to store or access Personal Health Information (PHI), Personal Information (PI), and any information protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAAHIPPA) (i.e., public, confidential, sensitive and/or personal information) herein referred to as Personal, Sensitive and Confidential Information (PSCI) as specified in the State Administrative Manual, Section 5300 to 5365.3; Cal. Gov. Code § 11019.9; DGS Management Memo 06-12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual. Information assets may be in hard copy or electronic format and may include (but are not limited to): a) Reports b) Notes c) Forms d) Computer, laptops, cellphones, printers, scanners e) Networks (LAN, WAN, WIFI) servers, switches, routers f) Storage media, hard drives, flash drives, cloud storage g) Data, applications, databases

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract No. 20 27 0045

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Information Assets. Subrecipient shall have in place operational policies, procedures, and practices to protect State information assets including those assets used to store or access Personal Health Information (PHI), Personal Information (PI), and any information protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (i.e., public, confidential, sensitive and/or personal information) herein referred to as Personal, Sensitive and Confidential Information (PSCI) as specified in the State Administrative Manual, Section 5300 to 5365.3; Cal. Gov. Code § 11019.9; DGS Management Memo 06-06- 12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual. Information assets may be in hard copy or electronic format and may include (but are not limited to): a) Reports b) Notes c) Forms d) Computer, laptops, cellphones, printers, scanners e) Networks (LAN, WAN, WIFI) servers, switches, routers f) Storage media, hard drives, flash drives, cloud storage g) Data, applications, databases

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Elderly Nutrition Program Services Agreement

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