Common use of Termination and Violations Clause in Contracts

Termination and Violations. Upon project close-out, all Approved Users agree to destroy all copies, versions, and derivations of the dataset(s) retrieved from NIH-designated controlled-access databases, on both local servers and hardware, and if cloud computing was used, delete the data and cloud images from cloud computing provider storage, virtual and physical machines, databases, and random access archives, except as required by publication practices, institutional policies, or law to retain them. The Requester and PI acknowledge that the NIH or the eNCI may terminate this agreement and immediately revoke access to all controlled-access datasets subject to the GDS Policy at any time if the Requester is found to be no longer in agreement with the policies, principles and procedures of the NIH and the eNCI. Appendix Definitions Approved User: A user approved by the relevant Data Access Committee(s) to access one or more datasets for a specified period of time and only for the purposes outlined in the Principal Investigator (PI)’s approved Research Use Statement. The Information Technology (IT) Director indicated on the Data Access Request, as well as any staff members and trainees under the direct supervision of the PI are also Approved Users and must abide by the terms laid out in the Data Use Certificate Agreement. Collaborator: An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Use Certification Agreement, Certification Agreement, Use Certification Agreement

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Termination and Violations. Upon project close-out, all Approved Users agree to destroy all copies, versions, and derivations of the dataset(s) retrieved from NIH-designated controlled-access databases, on both local servers and hardware, and if cloud computing was used, delete the data and cloud images from cloud computing provider storage, virtual and physical machines, databases, and random access archives, except as required by publication practices, institutional policies, or law to retain them. The Requester and PI acknowledge that the NIH or the eNCI may terminate this agreement and immediately revoke access to all controlled-access datasets subject to the GDS Policy at any time if the Requester is found to be no longer in agreement with the policies, principles and procedures of the NIH and the eNCI. Appendix Definitions APPENDIX DEFINITIONS Approved User: A user approved by the relevant Data Access Committee(s) to access one or more datasets for a specified period of time and only for the purposes outlined in the Principal Investigator (PI)’s approved Research Use Statement. The Information Technology (IT) Director indicated on the Data Access Request, as well as any staff members and trainees under the direct supervision of the PI are also Approved Users and must abide by the terms laid out in the Data Use Certificate Agreement. Collaborator: An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Certification Agreement, Certification Agreement, Certification Agreement

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Termination and Violations. Upon project close-out, all Approved Users agree to destroy all copies, versions, and derivations of the dataset(s) MICRO/M RNA NETWORK dataset retrieved from NIH-designated controlled-access databases, on both local servers and hardware, and if cloud computing was used, delete the data and cloud images from cloud computing provider storage, virtual and physical machines, databases, and random access archives, except as required by publication practices, institutional policies, or law to retain them. The Requester and PI acknowledge that the NIH or the eNCI [JAAMH] DAC may terminate this agreement and immediately revoke access to all controlled-access datasets subject to the GDS Policy at any time if the Requester is found to be no longer in agreement with the policies, principles and procedures of the NIH and the eNCI[JAAMH] DAC. Appendix Definitions APPENDIX DEFINITIONS Approved User: A user approved by the relevant Data Access Committee(s) to access one or more datasets for a specified period of time and only for the purposes outlined in the Principal Investigator (PI)’s approved Research Use Statement. The Information Technology (IT) Director indicated on the Data Access Request, as well as any staff members and trainees under the direct supervision of the PI are also Approved Users and must abide by the terms laid out in the Data Use Certificate Agreement. Collaborator: An individual who is not under the direct supervision of the PI (e.g., not a member of the PI’s laboratory) who assists with the PI’s research project involving controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy. Internal collaborators are employees of the Requester and work at the same location/campus as the PI. External collaborators are not employees of the Requester and/or do not work at the same location as the PI, and consequently must be independently approved to access controlled-access data subject to the GDS Policy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Use Certification Agreement

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