Common use of Responsibility for Reporting of Breaches when Required by State or Federal Law Clause in Contracts

Responsibility for Reporting of Breaches when Required by State or Federal Law. If the cause of a breach is attributable to the County Department/Agency or its agents, subcontractors or vendors, the County Department/Agency is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. If the cause of the breach is attributable to CDSS, CDSS is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. When applicable law requires the breach be reported to a federal or state agency or that notice be given to media outlets, DHCS (if the breach involves MEDS or SSA data), CDSS, and the County Department/Agency shall coordinate to ensure such reporting is in compliance with applicable law and to prevent duplicate reporting, and to jointly determine responsibility for purposes of allocating the costs of such reports, if any.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Privacy and Security Agreement, Data Privacy & Security, Privacy and Security Agreement

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Responsibility for Reporting of Breaches when Required by State or Federal Law. If the cause of a breach is attributable to the County Department/Agency or its agents, subcontractors or vendors, the County Department/Agency is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. If the cause of the breach is attributable to CDSSXXXX, CDSS XXXX is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. When applicable law requires the breach be reported repo rted to a federal or state agency or that notice be given to media outlets, DHCS (if the breach involves MEDS or SSA data)) , CDSSXXXX, and the County Department/Agency shall coordinate to ensure such reporting is in compliance with applicable law and to prevent duplicate reporting, and to jointly determine responsibility for purposes of allocating the costs of such reports, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Privacy and Security Agreement, Privacy and Security Agreement

Responsibility for Reporting of Breaches when Required by State or Federal Law. If the cause of a breach is attributable to the County Department/Agency Department or its agents, subcontractors or vendors, the County Department/Agency Department is responsible for reporting the breach and all required reporting of costs associated with the breach. If the cause of the breach is attributable to CDSS, CDSS is responsible for reporting the breach and for all required reporting of costs associated with the breach. When applicable law requires the breach be reported to a federal or state agency or that notice be given to media outlets, DHCS (if the breach involves MEDS or SSA data), CDSS, and the County Department/Agency Department shall coordinate to ensure such reporting is in compliance with applicable law and to prevent duplicate reporting, and to jointly determine responsibility for purposes of allocating the costs of such reports, if any.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Privacy & Security, Privacy and Security Agreement

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Responsibility for Reporting of Breaches when Required by State or Federal Law. If the cause of a breach is attributable to the County Department/Agency Contractor or its agents, subcontractors or vendors, the County Department/Agency Contractor is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. If the cause of the breach is attributable to CDSSthe County, CDSS the County is responsible for all required reporting of the breach. When applicable law requires the breach be reported to a federal or state agency or that notice be given to media outlets, DHCS (Department of Health Care Services) and CDSS (if the breach involves MEDS or SSA data), CDSS, and then the Contractor shall coordinate with the County Department/Agency shall coordinate to ensure such reporting is in compliance with applicable law and to prevent duplicate reporting, and to jointly determine responsibility for purposes of allocating the costs of such reports, if any.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for the Provision of Services

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