Common use of Reasonable Methods Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Methods. Data Receiver agrees to use “reasonable methods” to ensure to the greatest extent practicable that Data Receiver and all parties accessing data are FERPA-compliant. Specifically, this means: 1. PII may only be used to carry out an audit or evaluation of State or Federal supported education programs, or for the enforcement of or compliance with, Federal legal requirements related to these programs. 2. Data Receiver must protect PII from further disclosures or other uses, except as authorized by Data Provider in accordance with FERPA. Approval to use PII for one audit or evaluation does not confer approval to use it for another.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement, Data Use Agreement

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