Return of PHI at Termination Sample Clauses

Return of PHI at Termination. Upon termination of the Agreements or completion of the Services, Contractor shall, where feasible, destroy or return to the applicable OHCA Member all PHI received from that OHCA Member, or created, maintained, or received by Contractor on behalf of that OHCA Member that Contractor maintains in any form. Where return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Contractor under this BAA shall be extended to protect the PHI retained by Contractor. Contractor agrees not to further use or disclose information for which the return or destruction is infeasible. Contractor shall certify in writing the destruction of the PHI and to the continued protection of PHI that is not feasible to destroy. The obligations of Contractor under this Section 2.11 shall survive the termination of this BAA.
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Return of PHI at Termination. 5.3.1 Upon termination of the Agreement, Business Associate shall, where feasible, [destroy or return] to Covered Entity all PHI received from Covered Entity or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in connection with the performance of its services. Where such return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Business Associate under this Agreement shall be extended to protect the PHI retained by Business Associate. Business Associate agrees to limit further uses and disclosures of the information retained to those purposes which made the return or destruction infeasible. 5.3.2 Notwithstanding any other limitation in this section, Covered Entity agrees that it is not necessary for Business Associate to [return or destroy] PHI received from Covered Entity, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity if patient authorizations permitting such retention have been executed.
Return of PHI at Termination. Upon termination of Business Associate’s provision of Services to Covered Entity, Business Associate, as well as any Subcontractors of Business Associate shall, where feasible, return to Covered Entity or, with the permission of Covered Entity, destroy all PHI received from, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of, Covered Entity and shall retain no copies of PHI. When return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Business Associate under this Agreement shall be extended to protect the privacy and safeguard the security of PHI retained by Business Associate. Business Associate agrees to limit further uses and disclosures of the information retained to those purposes that made the return or destruction infeasible. The Parties agree to conform and comply, as appropriate, with each others’ document retention policy. It shall not be considered feasible for Business Associate to return PHI when it is legally required for Business Associate to retain such PHI.
Return of PHI at Termination. 5.3.1 Upon termination of the Agreement, Business Associate shall, where feasible, [destroy or return] to Covered Entity all PHI received from Covered Entity or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in connection with the performance of its services. Where such return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Business Associate under this Agreement shall be extended to protect the PHI retained by Business Associate. Business Associate agrees to limit further uses and disclosures of the information retained to those purposes which made the return or destruction infeasible. [The parties should include specific circumstances in which they agree that return or destruction of information is not feasible.] 5.3.2 Notwithstanding any other limitation in this section, Covered Entity agrees that it is not necessary for Business Associate to [return or destroy] PHI received from Covered Entity, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity if patient authorizations permitting such retention have been executed. [The agreement also could provide that the business associate will transmit the protected health information to another business associate of the covered entity at termination, and/or could add terms regarding a business associate’s obligations to obtain or ensure the destruction of protected health information created, received, or maintained by subcontractors.]
Return of PHI at Termination. Upon termination of the Agreement, Business Associate shall, where feasible, destroy or return to Covered Entity all PHI received from Covered Entity or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in connection with the performance of its services. Where such return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Business Associate under this Agreement shall be extended to protect the PHI retained by Business Associate. Business Associate agrees to limit further uses and disclosures of the information retained to those purposes which made the return or destruction infeasible.
Return of PHI at Termination. Upon termination of the Agreement, Business Associate shall, where feasible, destroy or return to Covered Entity all PHI received from, or created or received by Business Associate on behalf of Covered Entity in connection with the performance of its services. Where such return or destruction is not feasible, the duties of Business Associate under this Agreement shall be extended to protect the PHI retained by Business Associate. Business Associate agrees to limit further uses and disclosures of the information retained to those purposes which made the return or destruction infeasible. In the case where work is conducted through a healthcare attorney under attorney-client privilege, all PHI will be returned to the attorney.

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  • Termination at Will This Agreement may be terminated by the OAG for any reason upon five days written notice via certified U.S. mail, hand delivery, or email to the Provider to the physical or email address provided by the Provider in the application.

  • Post Termination After the Employee has terminated their employment with the Employer, the Employee shall be bound to Section XII of this Agreement for a period of ☐ Months ☐ Years (“Confidentiality Term”). If the Confidentiality Term is beyond any limit set by local, State, or Federal laws, then the Confidentiality Term shall be the maximum allowed legal time-frame.

  • Return of Materials at Termination In the event of any termination or cessation of his employment with Employer for any reason, Employee shall promptly deliver to Employer all documents, data and other information derived from or otherwise pertaining to Confidential Information. Employee shall not take or retain any documents or other information, or any reproduction or excerpt thereof, containing any Confidential Information.

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  • T ermination In the event that either party seeks to terminate this DPA, they may do so by mutual written consent and as long as any service agreement or terms of service, to the extent one exists, has lapsed or has been terminated. The LEA may terminate this DPA and any service agreement or contract with the Provider if the Provider breaches any terms of this DPA.

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  • Default Termination a. In the event that the Property has been sold contrary to or any person bids in contravention of the provisions in Clause 4 above, then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. b. If the Purchaser defaults in complying with any of these Conditions of Sale or in payment of any sums payable, then the Assignee may (without prejudice to its rights for specific performance) treat such default as a repudiation of the contract and terminate the sale by giving the Purchaser written notice thereof, in which event all monies paid by the Purchaser hitherto including the Deposit shall be forfeited absolutely and immediately. c. In the event of the sale being set aside for any reason whatsoever by the Assignee or by an Order of Court (other than that due to any act of default and/or omission by the Purchaser), then such sale shall be cancelled and become null and void and of no further effect wherein only monies paid by the Purchaser towards the account of the purchase price shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest less costs and fees incurred by the Assignee in connection with or relating to the sale. The Purchaser shall not be entitled to an account thereof or any claim or demand whatsoever against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents on the above. A certificate by an officer of the Assignee verifying such expenses and/or fees shall be final and conclusive and shall be binding on the Purchaser. Upon payment by the Assignee herein, the Purchaser shall have no other or further claims, or demands whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors and the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents. d. If in the meanwhile the Purchaser has entered into possession of the Property, then the Purchaser is liable at own costs to reinstate the Property and thereafter peaceably to yield up vacant possession of the Property to the Assignee within fourteen (14) days from the date of notification of such termination failing which the Purchaser shall pay the Assignee interest/compensation charges at the rate of 10% per annum on the total purchase price calculated on daily basis from the date of such notification to the date of actual delivery of vacant possession and the Assignee reserves its right to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover or resume possession of the Property at the Purchaser’s costs and expenses. In the event the sale is terminated for any reason whatsoever, the Assignee shall not be liable to the Purchaser for the cost of any improvements to the Property carried out by the Purchaser. The costs to reinstate the Property (if any damage is caused by the Purchaser in possession thereof) or expenses to recover possession of the Property from the Purchaser shall be deducted and set-off against the monies paid herein towards account of the purchase price and thereafter in the event there is any residue, the said residue shall be refunded to the Purchaser free of interest or if the monies paid are not sufficient to cover all such costs and expenses, the Purchaser shall then reimburse and pay the balance amount outstanding to the Assignee failing which the Assignee shall be entitled to take all further necessary steps or actions to recover the same. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser. e. Subject as aforesaid, the Purchaser shall not be entitled to nor have any or further reimbursements, claims, demands or legal recourses of action or remedies whatsoever in nature and howsoever caused against the Assignee, the Assignee’s Solicitors, the Auctioneer or their respective servants or agents or any other party on account thereof. f. The Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall return or cause to be returned the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer and other documents to the Assignee with the Assignee’s interest intact PROVIDED ALWAYS THAT if the Assignment or the Memorandum of Transfer has been adjudicated and stamped, the Purchaser or the Purchaser’s Solicitors shall surrender the same to the relevant authorities to obtain a refund of the stamp duty paid and for cancellation of the same. g. The Assignee shall be at liberty to put up the Property for sale again at a time, place and reserve price to be fixed by the Assignee at its sole discretion or to dispose of and/or otherwise deal with the Property in whatsoever manner the Assignee shall think fit without further reference to the Purchaser. The costs and expenses of in connection with and resulting from such resale together with any deficiency in the price resulting from the resale or the purchase price if there is no resale (as the case may be) shall be recoverable from the defaulting Purchaser. For this purpose a certificate duly signed by an officer of the Assignee verifying the amount of such costs and expenses shall be accepted by the Purchaser as correct and conclusive. It shall be deemed final and binding upon the Purchaser.

  • Effective Period Termination This Agreement shall become effective as of the date of its execution and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as hereinafter provided. This Agreement may be terminated by each Investment Company, on behalf of a Fund, or by the Custodian by 90 days notice in Writing to the other provided that any termination by an Investment Company shall be authorized by a resolution of the Board, a certified copy of which shall accompany such notice of termination, and provided further, that such resolution shall specify the names of the persons to whom the Custodian shall deliver the assets of the affected Funds held by the Custodian. If notice of termination is given by the Custodian, the affected Investment Companies shall, within 90 days following the giving of such notice, deliver to the Custodian a certified copy of a resolution of the Boards specifying the names of the persons to whom the Custodian shall deliver assets of the affected Funds held by the Custodian. In either case the Custodian will deliver such assets to the persons so specified, after deducting therefrom any amounts which the Custodian determines to be owed to it hereunder (including all costs and expenses of delivery or transfer of Fund assets to the persons so specified). If within 90 days following the giving of a notice of termination by the Custodian, the Custodian does not receive from the affected Investment Companies certified copies of resolutions of the Boards specifying the names of the persons to whom the Custodian shall deliver the assets of the Funds held by the Custodian, the Custodian, at its election, may deliver such assets to a bank or trust company doing business in the State of California to be held and disposed of pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement or may continue to hold such assets until a certified copy of one or more resolutions as aforesaid is delivered to the Custodian. The obligations of the parties hereto regarding the use of reasonable care, indemnities and payment of fees and expenses shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

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