Reporting of Violations. Should Reseller know of any acts or omissions, by Adobe employees or other personnel, which violate Clause 6.7 (Ethical Conduct and Compliance) of this Agreement, or suspect any such violations, Reseller should contact Adobe at Xxxxxxxxx@Xxxxx.xxx or 0-000-000-0000 for an anonymous reporting of such a violation or suspected violation.
Reporting of Violations. Business Associate shall report to Covered Entity any of the following events within two (2) business days of becoming aware of the occurrence of the event: Any Use or Disclosure of PHI not authorized by this Addendum; Any Successful Security Incident; and Any acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure of Unsecured PHI in a manner not permitted by the HIPAA Privacy Rule. Such report shall include the identification of each Individual whose Unsecured PHI has been, or is reasonably believed by Business Associate to have been, accessed, acquired, Used or Disclosed. As soon as possible thereafter, and to the extent known, Business Associate shall also provide Covered Entity with a description of: What happened, including the date of the acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure and the date of its discovery; The types of Unsecured PHI involved in the acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure; Any steps Individuals should take to protect themselves from potential harm from the acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure; and What Business Associate is doing to investigate the acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure, to mitigate harm to Individuals, and to protect against any further unpermitted acquisition, access, Use or Disclosure of Unsecured PHI.
Reporting of Violations. Institutions should report to NRMP any known or suspected violation(s) of this Agreement within one year of learning about the suspected violation(s). If the known or suspected violation(s) pertains to a matched applicant, the violation must have occurred no later than the 45th day after the start date of the relevant appointment contract.
Reporting of Violations. No employee shall be dismissed, disciplined, penalized or intimidated as a result of reporting any alleged violations to the Board or to another agency, providing the Board is notified of the alleged violation first.
Reporting of Violations. Business Associate agrees to report in writing to Covered Entity, without unreasonable delay, and in no case later than ten (10) calendar days after discovery, the following: (1) any known access, use, or disclosure of PHI that is not authorized by this Agreement; (2) any Security Incident of which the Business Associate becomes aware, and (3) is any Breach of Unsecured PHI of which it becomes aware, without unreasonable delay, and in no case later than ten (10) calendar days after discovery. Business Associate further agrees to notify Covered Entity of any suspected access, use, or disclosure of data in violation of any applicable federal or state laws or regulations without unreasonable delay, and in no case later than thirty (30) calendar days after discovery. In the event of a Breach, Business Associate may delay notifying Covered Entity upon a request from law enforcement. At Covered Entity’s request, Business Associate agrees, to the extent possible, to identify each Individual whose PHI has been or is reasonably believed by Business Associate to have been accessed, acquired or disclosed during the Security Incident and/or Breach; the date and scope of the Security Incident and/or Breach; Business Associate’s response to the Security Incident and/or Breach,; and the identity of the party responsible for causing the Security Incident and/or Breach, if known. Business Associate also agrees to provide Covered Entity with sufficient information to permit Covered Entity to comply with Breach Notification Rule’s requirements or applicable state law requirements. Business Associate shall cooperate reasonably and coordinate with Covered Entity in the investigation of any violation of this Agreement’s requirements and/or any Security Incident or Breach. Business Associate shall cooperate reasonably and coordinate with Covered Entity in the preparation of any reports or notices to the Individual, a regulatory body, or any third party required to be made under HIPAA, the HIPAA Rules, the HITECH Act, or any other federal or state laws, rules, or regulations.
Reporting of Violations. Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company shall report to the Plan any use or disclosure of PHI not provided for by this Appendix of which it becomes aware. Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company agrees to mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect from a use or disclosure of PHI in violation of this Appendix of which it is aware.
Reporting of Violations. Cigna shall report to the Plan any use or disclosure of PHI not provided for by this Addendum of which it becomes aware. Cigna agrees to mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect from a use or disclosure of PHI in violation of this Addendum of which it is aware.
Reporting of Violations. Any violations discovered as part of the baseline or annual environmental performance evaluation shall be disclosed to DNR within 45 days of the completion of the evaluation in a report containing the information required under s. 299.80(12), Wis. Stats. DNR may not take any civil enforcement action on any such reported violations if they are corrected within 90 days of notification, unless the violations present an imminent threat to public health or the environment or may cause serious harm to public health or the environment, or the department discovers the violations before the Company discloses them. This does not exempt NEC from the requirements for immediate notification contained in s. 292.11, Wis. Stats. or any other provisions of any criminal violations would always be subject to DNR enforcement action. If a longer period of time is needed to correct the violations, a compliance schedule can be negotiated and the Agreement modified allowing a compliance schedule of up to 12 months.
Reporting of Violations. Any Insider who violates this policy or any federal or state laws governing xxxxxxx xxxxxxx or tipping, or knows of any such violation by any other Insiders, must report the violation immediately to the Board of Directors of the Company. Upon learning of any such violation, the Board, in consultation with the Company's legal counsel, will determine whether the Company should release any material nonpublic information, or whether the Company should report the violation to the SEC or other appropriate governmental authority.
Reporting of Violations. 5.1. If You become aware of any violation of this AUP, You will immediately notify Showpad and provide Showpad with assistance, as requested, to stop or remedy the violation.