Common use of RECORDS USE, DUPLICATION, AND REDISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS Clause in Contracts

RECORDS USE, DUPLICATION, AND REDISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS. The parties agree to comply with the data maintenance and disclosure control requirements specified within Part I of this Agreement. The NY-DOL agrees not to duplicate or re- disclose any records received from DHS-USCIS pursuant to this matching Agreement, except when it is required by law or is essential to the conduct of the matching program, i.e., it is necessary to verify the immigration status of noncitizen applicants for, and recipients of, UC benefits administered by NY-DOL (including follow-up actions). Additionally, if the matching program uncovers evidence of fraudulent claims or the use of fraudulent immigration documents, or unlawful discrimination or other misuse of the SAVE program, DHS may re-disclose the records if essential to the conduct of the matching program and as otherwise permitted by routine use G of the DHS/USCIS-004 Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements SORN to conduct law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or as otherwise required by law.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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RECORDS USE, DUPLICATION, AND REDISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS. The parties agree to comply with the data maintenance and disclosure control requirements specified within Part I of this Agreement. The NY-DOL NJLWD agrees not to duplicate or re- re-disclose any records received from DHS-USCIS pursuant to this matching Agreement, except when it is required by law or is essential to the conduct of the matching program, i.e.that is, it is necessary to verify the immigration status of noncitizen alien applicants for, and recipients of, UC benefits administered by NY-DOL NJLWD (including follow-up actions). Additionally, if the matching program uncovers evidence of fraudulent claims or the use of fraudulent immigration documents, or unlawful discrimination or other misuse of the SAVE program, DHS may re-disclose the records if essential to the conduct of the matching program and as otherwise permitted by routine use G of the DHS/USCIS-004 Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements SORN to conduct law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or as otherwise required by law.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

RECORDS USE, DUPLICATION, AND REDISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS. The parties agree to comply with the data maintenance and disclosure control requirements specified within Part I of this Agreement. The NY-DOL agrees not to duplicate or re- disclose any records received from DHS-USCIS pursuant to this matching Agreement, except when it is required by law or is essential to the conduct of the matching program, i.e., it is necessary to verify the immigration status of noncitizen alien applicants for, and recipients of, UC benefits administered by NY-DOL (including follow-up actions). Additionally, if the matching program uncovers evidence of fraudulent claims or the use of fraudulent immigration documents, or unlawful discrimination or other misuse of the SAVE program, DHS may re-disclose the records if essential to the conduct of the matching program and as otherwise permitted by routine use G of the DHS/USCIS-004 Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements SORN to conduct law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or as otherwise required by law.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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RECORDS USE, DUPLICATION, AND REDISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS. The parties agree to comply with the data maintenance and disclosure control requirements specified within Part I of this Agreement. The NYNJ-DOL LWD agrees not to duplicate or re- disclose any records received from DHS-USCIS pursuant to this matching Agreement, except when it is required by law or is essential to the conduct of the matching program, i.e.that is, it is necessary to verify the immigration status of noncitizen applicants for, and recipients of, UC benefits administered by NYNJ-DOL LWD (including follow-up actions). Additionally, if the matching program uncovers evidence of fraudulent claims or the use of fraudulent immigration documents, or unlawful discrimination or other misuse of the SAVE programSAVE, DHS may re-disclose the records if essential to the conduct of the matching program and as otherwise permitted by routine use G of uses found in the DHS/USCIS-004 Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements SORN to conduct law enforcement investigations or prosecutionsSORN, or as otherwise required by law.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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