Common use of Special Legal Requirements Clause in Contracts

Special Legal Requirements. If and to the extent Applicable Law requires that an Individual either consent to, approve, or provide an authorization for the Use or Disclosure of that Individual’s information to You, such as a more stringent federal or State law relating to sensitive health information, then You shall refrain from the Use or Disclosure of such information in connection with these ToP unless such Individual’s consent, approval, or authorization has been obtained consistent with the requirements of Applicable Law and Section 7 of these ToP, including, without limitation, communicated pursuant to the access consent policy(ies) described in the QTF or applicable SOP(s). Copies of such consent, approval, or authorization shall be maintained and transmitted pursuant to the process described in the QTF by whichever party is required to obtain it under Applicable Law, and You may make such copies of the consent, approval, or authorization available electronically to any QHIN, Participant, or Subparticipant in accordance with the QTF and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. You shall maintain written policies and procedures to allow an Individual to revoke such consent, approval, or authorization on a prospective basis. If You are an IAS Provider, the foregoing shall not be interpreted to modify, replace, or diminish the requirements set forth in Section 6 of these ToP and any applicable SOP(s) for obtaining an Individual’s express written consent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ehealthexchange.org, rce.sequoiaproject.org, www.healthit.gov

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Special Legal Requirements. If and to the extent Applicable Law requires that an Individual either consent to, approve, or provide an authorization for the Use or Disclosure of that Individual’s information to YouSignatory, such as a more stringent federal or State law relating to sensitive health information, then You Signatory shall refrain from the Use or Disclosure of such information in connection with these ToP this Common Agreement unless such Individual’s consent, approval, or authorization has been obtained consistent with the requirements of Applicable Law and Section 7 11 of these ToP, including, this Common Agreement including without limitation, limitation communicated pursuant to the access consent policy(ies) described in the QTF or applicable SOP(s). Copies of such consent, approval, or authorization shall be maintained and transmitted pursuant to the process described in the QTF by whichever party is required to obtain it under Applicable Law, and You Signatory may make such copies of the consent, approval, or authorization available electronically to any QHIN, Participant, or Subparticipant in accordance with the QTF and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. You Signatory shall maintain written policies and procedures to allow an Individual to revoke such consent, approval, or authorization on a prospective basis. If You are Signatory is an IAS Provider, the foregoing shall not be interpreted to modify, replace, or diminish the requirements set forth in Section 6 10 of these ToP this Common Agreement and any applicable SOP(s) for obtaining an Individual’s express written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.healthit.gov

Special Legal Requirements. If and to the extent Applicable Law requires that an Individual either consent to, approve, or provide an authorization for the Use or Disclosure of that Individual’s information to YouParticipant, such as a more stringent federal or State state law relating to sensitive health information, then You Participant shall refrain from the Use or Disclosure of such information in connection with these ToP this Amendment unless such Individual’s consent, approval, or authorization has been obtained consistent with the requirements of Applicable Law and Section 7 of these ToPthis Amendment, including, without limitation, communicated pursuant to the access consent policy(ies) process described in the QTF or applicable SOP(s)QTF. Copies of such consent, approval, or authorization shall be maintained and transmitted pursuant to the process described in the QTF by whichever party is required to obtain it under Applicable Law, and You Participant may make such copies of the consent, approval, or authorization available electronically to any QHIN, Participant, or Subparticipant in accordance with the QTF and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. You Participant shall maintain written policies and procedures to allow an Individual to revoke such consent, approval, or authorization on a prospective basis. If You are Participant is an IAS Provider, the foregoing shall not be interpreted to modify, replace, or diminish the requirements set forth in Section Sections 6 of these ToP and any applicable SOP(s) this Amendment for obtaining an Individual’s express written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Special Legal Requirements. If and to the extent Applicable Law requires that an Individual either consent to, approve, or provide an authorization for the Use or Disclosure of that Individual’s information to You, such as a more stringent federal or State law relating to sensitive health information, then You shall refrain from the Use or Disclosure of such information in connection with these ToP unless such Individual’s consent, approval, or authorization has been obtained consistent with the requirements of Applicable Law and Section 7 of these ToP, including, without limitation, communicated pursuant to the access consent policy(ies) process described in the QTF or applicable SOP(s)QTF. Copies of such consent, approval, or authorization shall be maintained and transmitted pursuant to the process described in the QTF by whichever party is required to obtain it under Applicable Law, and You may make such copies of the consent, approval, or authorization available electronically to any QHIN, Participant, or Subparticipant in accordance with the QTF and to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. You shall maintain written policies and procedures to allow an Individual to revoke such consent, approval, or authorization on a prospective basis. If You are an IAS Provider, the foregoing shall not be interpreted to modify, replace, or diminish the requirements set forth in Section 6 of these ToP and any applicable SOP(s) for obtaining an Individual’s express written consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: rce.sequoiaproject.org

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