Release of Data Sample Clauses

Release of Data. The Participating Generating Facility authorizes the Company to release to the California Energy Commission (“CEC”), the CAISO, and/or the CPUC information regarding the Participating Generating Facility, including the characteristics of its Generating Facility, and any other relevant operational characteristics as are requested from time to time pursuant to the CEC’s, CAISO’s, or CPUC’s rules and regulations.
Release of Data. CPARS information is considered business sensitive and will not be released except; (1) to other Federal procurement activities which request it; (2) when the Government must release pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request; or (3) when prior written consent is requested and obtained from the Contractor. The guidebook for CPARS is electronically accessible at the following address: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/ CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 252.232-7003 Electronic Submission of Payment Requests and Receiving Reports JUN 2012 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT 252.232-7006 WIDE AREA WORKFLOW PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS (MAY 2013)
Release of Data. For the purposes of Practice Incentives Program (PIP), the practice will access the registrar’s relevant Medicare Australia data.
Release of Data. From time to time, Customer may instruct or authorize ML Pro or another BofAML Entity to release information relating to Customer, the Accounts or Customer transactions to third-parties, including, without limitation, service bureaus and other service providers. No BofAML Entity shall be held liable for any use or misuse of such information by such third parties or any parties who receive such information, directly or indirectly, from or through such third parties.
Release of Data. Release of data will be accomplished in the manner prescribed by lead OTA directives, with equal access given to participating OTAs. Data will be shared among the test team regardless of OTA affiliation. Exceptions will be handled by lead OTA directives.
Release of Data. From time to time, Customer may instruct or authorize Prime Broker or another BofAML Entity to release information relating to Customer, the Accounts or Customer transactions to third-parties, including, without limitation, Executing Brokers, service bureaus and other service providers. No BofAML Entity shall be held liable for any use or misuse of such information by such third parties or any parties who receive such information, directly or Indirectly, from or through such third parties.
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Release of Data. SELLER authorizes ANAHEIM to release to any regulatory or governmental authority having jurisdiction information regarding the Facility, including but not limited to the SELLER’s name and location, operational characteristics, the Term of Agreement, the Facility resource type, the Scheduled Commercial Operation Date, the actual Commercial Operation Date, the Contract Capacity, and Energy production information. SELLER acknowledges that this information may be made publicly available by ANAHEIM or the regulatory or governmental authority ANAHEIM released such information to. SELLER, at its sole cost and expense, may undertake such action as SELLER deems appropriate to protect the confidentiality, if any, of such information.
Release of Data. (1) CMS may re- lease the minimum data necessary for a given purpose from the data collected under paragraph (f)(3) of this section to Federal executive branch agencies, States, and external entities in accord- ance with the following: (i) Applicable Federal laws. (ii) CMS data sharing procedures. (iii) Subject, in certain cases, to encryption of beneficiary identifiers and aggregation of cost data to protect beneficiary confidentiality and com- mercially sensitive data of Part D sponsors, in accordance with all of the following principles: (A) Subject to the restrictions in this paragraph, all elements on the claim are available to HHS, other executive branch agencies, and the States. (B) Cost data elements on the claim generally are aggregated for releases to other executive branch agencies, States, and external entities. Upon re- quest, CMS excludes sales tax from the aggregation at the individual level if necessary for the project. (C) Beneficiary identifier elements on the claim generally are encrypted for release, except in limited cir- cumstances, such as the following: (1) If needed, in the case of release to other HHS entities, Congressional oversight agencies, non-HHS executive agencies and the States. (2) If needed to link to another dataset, in the case of release to exter- nal entities. Public disclosure of re- search results will not include bene- ficiary identifying information. (iv) For purposes of paragraph (m)(1)(iii) of this section, States and executive-branch Federal agencies are not considered to be external entities. (2) Any restriction set forth by § 423.322(b) of this part must not be con- strued to limit the Secretary’s author- ity to release the information collected under paragraph (f)(3) of this section. (i) CMS must make available to Congressional support agencies (the Congressional Budget Office, the Gov- ernment Accountability Office, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commis- sion, and the Congressional Research Service when it is acting on behalf of a Congressional committee in accord- ance with 2 U.S.C. 166(d)(1)) all infor- mation collected under paragraph (f)(3) of this section for the purposes of con- ducting congressional oversight, moni- toring, making recommendations, and analysis of the Medicare program. (ii) The Congressional Research Serv- ice is considered an external entity when it is not acting on behalf of a Congressional committee in accord- ance with 2 U.S.C. 166(d)(1) for the pur- poses of paragraph (m)(1) of t...
Release of Data. (a) Following the Auction, the Auctioneer may release the following data to the public either immediately or such later time as it chooses: (i) the Aggregate Demand; (ii) the total amount of Carbon Credits allocated; (iii) the number of Winning Bidders; (iv) the minimum and maximum Bid Price; and
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