Requests for Use and Disclosure Sample Clauses

Requests for Use and Disclosure. Customer shall not request that Jotform collect, access, use, maintain or disclose PHI, or act in any manner, contrary to or in violation or breach of the Regulations or this HIPAA BAA.
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Requests for Use and Disclosure. {Organization} shall not request that Cognito Forms collect, access, use, maintain or disclose PHI, or act in any manner, contrary to or in violation or breach of the Regulations or this BAA.
Requests for Use and Disclosure. A Shared Vision shall not request that Cognito Forms collect, access, use, maintain or disclose PHI, or act in any manner, contrary to or in violation or breach of the Regulations or this BAA.

Related to Requests for Use and Disclosure

  • Permitted Uses and Disclosures i. Business Associate shall use and disclose PHI only to accomplish Business Associate’s obligations under the Contract. i. To the extent Business Associate carries out one or more of Covered Entity’s obligations under Subpart E of 45 C.F.R. Part 164, Business Associate shall comply with any and all requirements of Subpart E that apply to Covered Entity in the performance of such obligation. ii. Business Associate may disclose PHI to carry out the legal responsibilities of Business Associate, provided, that the disclosure is Required by Law or Business Associate obtains reasonable assurances from the person to whom the information is disclosed that: A. the information will remain confidential and will be used or disclosed only as Required by Law or for the purpose for which Business Associate originally disclosed the information to that person, and; B. the person notifies Business Associate of any Breach involving PHI of which it is aware. iii. Business Associate may provide Data Aggregation services relating to the Health Care Operations of Covered Entity. Business Associate may de-identify any or all PHI created or received by Business Associate under this Agreement, provided the de-identification conforms to the requirements of the HIPAA Rules.

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