MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT Sample Clauses

MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Seller recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Title 10 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Seller agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act.
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MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. The Parties acknowledge that the County is a political subdivision of the State of Maryland and as such is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Section 4-101 et seq. of the General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland (the "MPIA"). Notwithstanding the provisions contained in this Section, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the County may disclose confidential information if such information is subject to disclosure under the MPIA. A disclosure under the MPIA shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement. The County shall notify ThinkBig of any requests to disclose information under the MPIA upon receipt of request so that ThinkBig may have the opportunity to challenge the release of its own confidential information. The County agrees to cooperate with ThinkBig in challenges involving release of its confidential information, however nothing in this Section shall prohibit the County from releasing information that it is compelled to release by decision of the compliance board or court. The County shall not be bound by assurances made in this provision if they result in a violation of law.
MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Offerors should give specific attention and identification of those specific portions of their proposals which they deem to contain confidential and/or proprietary information. Such information must be individually noted as being confidential or proprietary, either at that location, or in a separate consolidated listing contained within the proposal, and provide justification of why the material should not be subject to disclosure by the County upon request under the Maryland Public Information Act. Offerors may not declare their entire proposal package to be confidential or proprietary. Failure to provide specific identification and justification may result in the County releasing the information if requested to do so.
MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. The Vendor recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act of Title 4 of the General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Vendor agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, whole or in part, is deemed to confidential, proprietary information or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed.
MARYLAND PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT. Contractor recognizes that the College is subject to the Maryland Public Information Act, Title 10 of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. Contractor agrees that it will provide any justification as to why any material, in whole or in part, is deemed to be confidential, proprietary information, or trade secrets and provide any justification of why such materials should not be disclosed pursuant to the MD Public Information Act.

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