Common use of Release of Documents Pursuant to Public Records Act Clause in Contracts

Release of Documents Pursuant to Public Records Act. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, all obligations relating to disclosure of Proprietary Information remain subject to the Freedom of Information Act or California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section 6250 et seq. (collectively, the “PRA”). The Parties intend that if CITY is served with a request for disclosure under the PRA, or any similar statute, the CITY in good faith will make the determination as to whether the material is discloseable or exempt under the statute, and shall resist the disclosure of Proprietary Information which is exempt from disclosure to the extent allowable under the law. CITY shall advise CONTRACTOR in writing five (5) days prior to the intended disclosure of any decision to disclose Proprietary Information, and the reasons therefore, and if CONTRACTOR then timely advises CITY in writing that it objects to the disclosure, CITY shall not disclose the information. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall then be solely liable for defending the non-disclosure and shall indemnify and hold CITY harmless for such nondisclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Property Tax Assessment Preparation Services

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Release of Documents Pursuant to Public Records Act. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, all obligations relating to disclosure of Proprietary Information remain subject to the Freedom of Information Act or California Public Records Act, California Government Cal. Gov’t Code Section §§ 6250 et seq. (collectively, the “PRA”). The Parties intend that if CITY TOWN is served with a request for disclosure under the PRA, or any similar statute, the CITY TOWN in good faith will make the determination as to whether the material is discloseable disclosable or exempt under the statute, and shall resist the disclosure of Proprietary Information which is exempt from disclosure to the extent allowable under the law. CITY TOWN shall advise CONTRACTOR in writing five (5) days prior to the intended disclosure of any decision to disclose Proprietary Information, and the reasons therefore, and if CONTRACTOR then timely advises CITY TOWN in writing that it objects to the disclosure, CITY TOWN shall not disclose the information. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall then be solely liable for defending the non-non- disclosure and shall indemnify and hold CITY TOWN harmless for such nondisclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solid Waste Consultant Services Agreement

Release of Documents Pursuant to Public Records Act. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, all obligations relating to disclosure of Proprietary Information remain subject to the Freedom of Information Act or California Public Records Act, California Government Cal. Gov’t Code Section §§ 6250 et seq. (collectively, the “PRA”). The Parties intend that if CITY is served with a request for disclosure under the PRA, or any similar statute, the CITY in good faith will make the determination as to whether the material is discloseable or exempt under the statute, and shall resist the disclosure of Proprietary Information which is exempt from disclosure to the extent allowable under the law. CITY shall advise CONTRACTOR in writing five (5) days prior to the intended disclosure of any decision to disclose Proprietary Information, and the reasons therefore, and if CONTRACTOR then timely advises CITY in writing that it objects to the disclosure, CITY shall not disclose the information. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall then be solely liable for defending the non-non- disclosure and shall indemnify and hold CITY harmless for such nondisclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Property Tax Consulting/Audit Services Agreement

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Release of Documents Pursuant to Public Records Act. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, all obligations relating to disclosure of Proprietary Information remain subject to the Freedom of Information Act or California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section section 6250 et seq. (collectively, the “PRA”). The Parties intend that if CITY is served with a request for disclosure under the PRA, or any similar statute, the CITY in good faith will make the determination as to whether the material is discloseable or exempt under the statute, and shall resist the disclosure of Proprietary Information which is exempt from disclosure to the extent allowable under the law. CITY shall advise CONTRACTOR in writing five (5) days prior to the intended disclosure of any decision to disclose Proprietary Information, and the reasons therefore, and if CONTRACTOR then timely advises CITY in writing that it objects to the disclosure, CITY shall not disclose the information. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall then be solely liable for defending the non-disclosure and shall indemnify and hold CITY harmless for such nondisclosure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Property Tax Consulting Agreement

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