Common use of Redacted Copies of Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Contract, www.myflorida.com, imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com, www.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor Service Provider considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor Service Provider must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor Service Provider claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, And Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement, Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously – upon request, provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Alternate Contract, Alternate Contract, Alternate Contract

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential is confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall must contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should redact only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is are confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Management Services, www.unf.edu, www.justiceadmin.org

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: dms-media.ccplatform.net, www.dms.myflorida.com, Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously – upon request, provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should shall only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com, www.dms.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Business Associate Agreement, www.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, number and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure. AMENDMENT NO.: 6 Mail Processing Equipment State Term Contract No.: 600-760-11-1

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, dataData, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, number and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name title and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department city to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor contractor must simultaneously provide the Department city with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract Agreement name and number, number and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tmay.net

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential Information and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers Contractorconsiders any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted eedacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy Redacted Copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida StatutesF.S., the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret secret, or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dms.myflorida.com

Redacted Copies of Confidential Information. If the Contractor considers any portion of any documents, data, data or records submitted to the Department to be confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Florida Constitution or other authority, the Contractor must simultaneously provide the Department with a separate redacted copy of the information it claims as Confidential and briefly describe in writing the grounds for claiming exemption from the public records law, including the specific statutory citation for such exemption. This redacted copy shall contain the Contract name and number, and shall be clearly titled “Confidential.” The redacted copy should only redact those portions of material that the Contractor claims is confidential, proprietary, trade secret or otherwise not subject to disclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.myflorida.com

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