Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awarded. TDH agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information to HMO. 5.9.2 TDH may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305. TDH is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested. 5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO must notify TDH--within three (3) working days of HMO's receipt of the request--of the specific text, or portions of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Amerigroup Corp), Contract for Services (Amerigroup Corp)
Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, 1999 Renewal Contract Xxxxxx Service Area August 9, 1999 33 information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awarded. TDH agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information to HMO.
5.9.2 TDH may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305ss.552.305. TDH is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested.
5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO must notify TDH--within three (3) working days of HMO's receipt of the request--of the specific text, or portions of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. , HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)
Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH HHSC may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, contract and information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awardedcontract. TDH HHSC agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information to HMO.
5.9.2 TDH HHSC may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH HHSC may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305. TDH HHSC is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which that is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH HHSC with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH HHSC or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested.
5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO may request that HHSC submit the request for public information to the Attorney General for an Open Records Opinion. HMO must notify TDH--within three (3) working days of HMOsubmit this request to HHSC by the date specified in HHSC's receipt notice of the public information request--of the specific text, or portions of text, which . The HMO claims is excepted from required will be responsible for presenting all exceptions to public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply disclosure to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosureAttorney General if an opinion is requested.
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Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor Subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awarded. TDH agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information to HMO.
5.9.2 TDH may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305ss.552.305. TDH is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested.
5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO must notify TDH---within three (3) working days of HMO's receipt of the request--of request -of the specific text, or portions of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)
Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor Subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awarded. TDH agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information public information to HMO.
5.9.2 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret, commercial or financial information, HMO must, within two (2) working days of HMO's receipt of the request, notify TDH of the specific text, or portion of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
5.9.3 TDH may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305. TDH is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH Dallas Service Area Contract 35 with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested.
5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO must notify TDH--within three (3) working days of HMO's receipt of the request--of the specific text, or portions of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
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Requests for public information. 5.9.1 This contract and all network provider and subcontractor contracts are subject to public disclosure under the Public Information Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 552). TDH may receive Public Information requests related to this contract, 1999 Renewal Contract Bexar Service Area August 9, 1999 information submitted as part of the compliance of the contract and HMO's application upon which this contract was awarded. TDH agrees that it will promptly deliver a copy of any request for Public Information to HMO.
5.9.2 TDH may, in its sole discretion, request a decision from the Office of the Attorney General (AG opinion) regarding whether the information requested is excepted from required public disclosure. TDH may rely on HMO's written representations in preparing any AG opinion request, in accordance with Texas Government Code Section 552.305ss.552.305. TDH is not liable for failing to request an AG opinion or for releasing information which is not deemed confidential by law, if HMO fails to provide TDH with specific reasons why the requested information is exempt from the required public disclosure. TDH or the Office of the Attorney General will notify all interested parties if an AG opinion is requested.
5.9.3 If HMO believes that the requested information qualifies as a trade secret or as commercial or financial information, HMO must notify TDH---within three (3) working days of HMO's receipt of the request---of the specific text, or portions of text, which HMO claims is excepted from required public disclosure. HMO is required to identify the specific provisions of the Public Information Act which HMO believes are applicable, and is required to include a detailed written explanation of how the exceptions apply to the specific information identified by HMO as confidential and excepted from required public disclosure.
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Samples: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)