Purpose / Use / Description of Data Sample Clauses

Purpose / Use / Description of Data. The purpose of this Attachment is to provide terms and conditions under which HCA will allow the restricted use of its Data to the Contractor, and under which the Contractor may receive and use the Data. This Attachment ensures that HCA Data is provided, protected, and used only for purposes authorized by state and federal law governing such Data use. The scope of this Attachment only provides the Contractor with access and Permissible Use of Data; it does not establish an agency relationship or independent contractor relationship between HCA and the Contractor. A. Permissible Use: Contractor may only use the Data for the purposes of performing the duties under this Contract.
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Purpose / Use / Description of Data. The purpose of this DSA is to provide terms and conditions under which HCA will allow the restricted use of its Data to the Contractor, and under which the Contractor may receive and use the Data. This DSA ensures that HCA Data is provided, protected, and used only for purposes authorized by state and federal law governing such Data use. The scope of this DSA only provides the Contractor with access and Permissible Use of Data; it does not establish an agency relationship or independent contractor relationship between HCA and the Contractor. a. Permissible Use: Contractor may only use the Data for the purposes of comply with the requirements in House Bill 1477 that state the specific elements that the XXXX Steering Committee must report to the Governor and legislature.
Purpose / Use / Description of Data. The purpose of this Attachment is to provide terms and conditions under which HCA will allow the restricted use of its Data to the Contractor, and under which the Contractor may receive and use the Data. This Attachment ensures that HCA Data is provided, protected, and used only for purposes authorized by state and federal law governing such Data use. The scope of this Attachment only provides the Contractor with access and Permissible Use of Data; it does not establish an agency relationship or independent contractor relationship between HCA and the Contractor. HCA will share enrolled Medicaid client lists with the Receiving Party to assist the ABCD Coordinators in conducting outreach to families with eligible children. The HCA Dental Program Manager will upload the excel file containing the specified Data to their region/county to the ABCD Coordinator’s assigned folder via WaTech Managed File Transfer (MFT). The Data will only include eligible ABCD clients that have not had a dental claim in the past 12 months. HCA will share the following information of Medicaid clients with the Receiving Party via WaTech MFT to assist in outreach to identify eligible children: I. Client ID; II. Full name; III. Age; IV. DOB; V. Mailing address; VI. Phone number; VII. Head of household name; VIII. Preferred language;
Purpose / Use / Description of Data. The purpose of this Attachment is to provide terms and conditions under which HCA will allow the restricted use of its Data to the Contractor, and under which the Contractor may receive and use the Data. This Attachment ensures that HCA Data is provided, protected, and used only for purposes authorized by state and federal law governing such Data use. The scope of this Attachment only provides the Contractor with access and Permissible Use of Data; it does not establish an agency relationship or independent contractor relationship between HCA and the Contractor.

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  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

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  • General Description of Services The A-E will be contacted by County Project Management staff on an “as-needed” basis as projects arise to provide A-E for professional services. Requirements will be discussed by both Parties and A-E shall prepare a written Scope Statement that will include the specific work to be performed, including the costs and time required to complete the project/task. Orange County Project Management staff will then review the A-E’s Scope Statement, proceed with negotiation of task costs and when satisfied, issue a Contract Task Order (“CTO”) against this Contract. The A-E shall serve as lead of a design team that may include other construction design professionals working together to ensure that the original design is carried through to the finished product, with no alterations in materials or design that would lead to safety issues or compromise the quality of the building or building component. Other team members who may be retained by the lead to support a project as a consultant may include but are not limited to landscape architects, lighting designers, data consultants, security consultants, controls engineers, commissioning consultants, traffic engineers, surveyors, estimators, special inspection, etc. The A-E shall be responsible for the preparation of comprehensive building assessments, designs, drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and reports within the scope of the CTO. In the preparation of construction drawings and specification, the A-E shall also responsible for: A. Obtaining data by reviewing record drawings, visiting the site of the construction and by conferences with the User/Client and facility maintenance staff or by other actions as necessary to develop the design; B. Checking of shop drawings, submittals, materials and other data submitted by the Construction Contractor for approval; C. Furnishing consultation and advice to County to clarify the intent of the drawings and specifications and on questions that may arise during the construction of the project; D. Space planning, programming and code compliance review and upgrades; E. The meeting of submittal dates included in the Scope Statement of the Contract Task Order, including the work of consultants; F. Coordination with various agencies having authority of jurisdiction for planning services, entitlement, fire life safety, CEQA, ADA, etc.; G. Construction administration services, testing and commissioning; H. Close out services, as-built plans, material lists, project acceptance, etc. I. The coordination of the various elements of the design to assure compatibility of architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical/plumbing, and other design features; J. Other services as specifically included in the Contract Task Order related to project Initiation, Planning/Design, Bid/Award, Construction and Closeout. The A-E shall restrict themselves to the Scope Statement of the Contract Task Order. Any changes in the Scope Statement shall require prior written authorization by County.

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