Common use of Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records Clause in Contracts

Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records. ‌ All Deliverables, papers, documents, materials, work and other items prepared by Contractor and provided to the State for purposes of the Contract are the property of the Department and shall be available to the Department at any time. The Department has the right to use the same without restriction and without any additional payments to Contractor other than that specifically provided by the Contract. The Contractor does not waive its rights in any Deliverables not prepared specifically for the Department that are also provided to other clients of Contractor for substantially the same purpose as they are provided to the Department, however, Contractor hereby grants a license to the Department to use such documents. Data deemed proprietary, trade secret, or otherwise confidential may be subject to further restrictions in compliance with Florida Statutes and federal laws and regulations. Contractor shall retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract, and all other records (including electronic files), papers, and documents, which were made for purposes of the Contract. Such records shall include all records in all types of media and all formats maintained by the Contractor directly relating to the Services. Contractor shall retain all such records, papers, and documentation in compliance with record retention schedules published by the State of Florida Department of State. Prior to the destruction of any such records, papers, or documentation, Service Provider will consult with and obtain the prior written approval of the Department. Additionally, in accordance with section 216.1366, F.S., the Department is authorized to inspect the: (a) financial records, papers, and documents of the Contractor that are directly related to the performance of the Contract or the expenditure of state funds; and (b) programmatic records, papers, and documents of the Contractor which the Department determines are necessary to monitor the performance of the Contract or to ensure that the terms of the Contract are being met. The Contractor shall provide such records, papers, and documents requested by the Department within ten (10) Business Days after the request is made.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement

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Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records. All Deliverables, papers, documents, materials, work work, and other items prepared by the Contractor and provided to the State for purposes of the Contract are the property of the Department and shall be available to the Department at any time. The Department has the right to use the same without restriction and without any additional payments to Contractor other than that specifically provided by the Contract. The Contractor does not waive its rights in any Deliverables not prepared specifically for the Department that are also provided to other clients of Contractor for substantially the same purpose as they are provided to the Department, however, Contractor hereby grants a license to the Department to use such documents. Data deemed proprietary, trade secret, or otherwise confidential may be subject to further restrictions in compliance with Florida Statutes and federal laws and regulations. Contractor shall retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract, and all other records (including electronic files), papers, and documents, which were made for purposes of the Contract. Such records shall include all records in all types of media and all formats maintained by the Contractor directly relating to the Services. Contractor shall retain all such records, papers, and documentation in compliance with record retention schedules published by the State of Florida Department of State. Prior to the destruction of any such records, papers, or documentation, Service Provider will consult with and obtain the prior written approval of the Department. Additionally, in accordance with section 216.1366, F.S.Florida Statutes, the Department is authorized to inspect the: (a) financial records, papers, and documents of the Contractor that are directly related to the performance of the Contract or the expenditure of state funds; and (b) programmatic records, papers, and documents of the Contractor which the Department determines are necessary to monitor the performance of the Contract or to ensure that the terms of the Contract are being met. The Contractor shall provide such records, papers, and documents requested by the Department within ten (10) Business Days after the request is made.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: dms-media.ccplatform.net, www.dms.myflorida.com

Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records. All Deliverables, papers, documents, materials, work work, and other items prepared by the Contractor and provided to the State for purposes of the Contract are the property of the Department and shall be available to the Department at any time. The Department has the right to use the same without restriction and without any additional payments to Contractor other than that specifically provided by the Contract. The Contractor does not waive its rights in any Deliverables not prepared specifically for the Department that are also provided to other clients of Contractor for substantially the same purpose as they are provided to the Department, however, Contractor hereby grants a license to the Department to use such documents. Data deemed proprietary, trade secret, or otherwise confidential may be subject to further restrictions in compliance with Florida Statutes and federal laws and regulations. Contractor shall retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract, and all other records (including electronic files), papers, and documents, which were made for purposes of the Contract. Such records shall include all records in all types of media and all formats maintained by the Contractor directly relating to the Services. Contractor shall retain all such records, papers, and documentation in compliance with record retention schedules published by the State of Florida Department of State. Prior to the destruction of any such records, papers, or documentation, Service Provider will consult with and obtain the prior written approval of the Department. Additionally, in accordance with section 216.1366, F.S.Florida Statutes, the Department is authorized to inspect the: (a) financial records, papers, and documents of the Contractor that are directly related to the performance of the Contract or the expenditure of state funds; and (b) programmatic records, papers, and documents of the Contractor which the DocuSign Envelope ID: D85071BA-965C-49E9-9B70-356298467630 Department determines are necessary to monitor the performance of the Contract or to ensure that the terms of the Contract are being met. The Contractor shall provide such records, papers, and documents requested by the Department within ten (10) Business Days after the request is made.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement

Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records. All Deliverables, papers, documents, materials, work and other items prepared by Contractor and provided to the State for purposes of the Contract are the property of the Department and shall be available to the Department at any time. The Department has the right to use the same without restriction and without any additional payments to Contractor other than that specifically provided by the Contract. The Contractor does not waive its rights in any Deliverables not prepared specifically for the Department that are also provided to other clients of Contractor for substantially the same purpose as they are provided to the Department, however, Contractor hereby grants a license to the Department to use such documents. Data deemed proprietary, trade secret, or otherwise confidential may be subject to further restrictions in compliance with Florida Statutes and federal laws and regulations. Contractor shall retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract, and all other records (including electronic files), papers, and documents, which were made for purposes of the Contract. Such records shall include all records in all types of media and all formats maintained by the Contractor directly relating to the Services. Contractor shall retain all such records, papers, and documentation in compliance with record retention schedules published by the State of Florida Department of State. Prior to the destruction of any such records, papers, or documentation, Service Provider will consult with and obtain the prior written approval of the Department. Additionally, in accordance with section 216.1366, F.S., the Department is authorized to inspect the: (a) financial records, papers, and documents of the Contractor that are directly related to the performance of the Contract or the expenditure of state funds; and (b) programmatic records, papers, and documents of the Contractor which the Department determines are necessary to monitor the performance of the Contract or to ensure that the terms of the Contract are being met. The Contractor shall provide such records, papers, and documents requested by the Department within ten (10) Business Days after the request is made.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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Ownership of Deliverables and Retention of Records. ‌ All Deliverables, papers, documents, materials, work work, and other items prepared by the Contractor and provided to the State for purposes of the Contract are the property of the Department and shall be available to the Department at any time. The Department has the right to use the same without restriction and without any additional payments to Contractor other than that specifically provided by the Contract. The Contractor does not waive its rights in any Deliverables not prepared specifically for the Department that are also provided to other clients of Contractor for substantially the same purpose as they are provided to the Department, however, Contractor hereby grants a license to the Department to use such documents. Data deemed proprietary, trade secret, or otherwise confidential may be subject to further restrictions in compliance with Florida Statutes F.S., and federal laws and regulations. Contractor shall retain sufficient documentation to substantiate claims for payment under the Contract, and all other records (including electronic files), papers, and documents, which were made for purposes of the Contract. Such records shall include all records in all types of media and all formats maintained by the Contractor directly relating to the Services. Contractor shall retain all such records, papers, and documentation in compliance with record retention schedules published by the State of Florida Department of State. Prior to the destruction of any such records, papers, or documentation, Service Provider will consult with and obtain the prior written approval of the Department. Additionally, in accordance with section 216.1366, F.S., the Department is authorized to inspect the: (a) financial records, papers, and documents of the Contractor that are directly related to the performance of the Contract or the expenditure of state funds; and (b) programmatic records, papers, and documents of the Contractor which the Department determines are necessary to monitor the performance of the Contract or to ensure that the terms of the Contract are being met. The Contractor shall provide such records, papers, and documents requested by the Department within ten (10) Business Days after the request is made.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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