Vendor’s Responsibility to Notify Participants Sample Clauses

Vendor’s Responsibility to Notify Participants. Vendor shall pay all costs to notify all persons affected by a Breach of Data, as required by section 501.171, Florida Statutes. Vendor shall pay all costs to notify all persons affected by a Breach of Data, as required by HIPAA. If Vendor cannot identify the specific persons whose Data may have been accessed, such notice shall be provided to all persons whose Data reasonably may have been accessed. Vendor shall pay all costs to notify such persons unless the Breach was caused by the Department or the Department’s contractors or agents. Nothing in this subsection will alter or replace the application of section 501.171, Florida Statutes, as to the Vendor’s obligations and liability for Breaches concerning confidential personal information. Vendor shall pay all costs associated with mitigating any potential damage or harm of a Breach of State of Florida Data, including establishing a toll free telephone line, e-mail link, or fully functioning web page to respond to any person’s concerns about security and any Breach.
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Vendor’s Responsibility to Notify Participants. Contractor shall pay all costs to notify all persons whose Data was accessed by any breach, unauthorized Access, or transmission caused by Contractor or its subcontractors or agents no later than thirty (30) days after discovery. If Contractor cannot identify the specific persons whose Data may have been Accessed, such notice shall be provided to all persons whose Data reasonably may have been Accessed. Contractor shall pay all costs to notify such persons related to any breach unless the breach was caused by the Department or the Department’s contractors or agents. Nothing in this subsection will alter or replace the application of section 501.171, Florida Statutes, as to the Contractor’s obligations and liability for breaches concerning confidential personal information. In the event of a breach and upon the Department’s request, Contractor shall pay for and maintain a prompt mechanism on its existing toll free telephone line, e-mail link, and fully functioning web page to respond to any person’s concerns about security and any breach, unauthorized access or transmission, or any credible allegations or suspicions of the above. If requested by the Department, Contractor shall pay for and provide written notification to affected persons via first class U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail. Contractor shall provide all staff necessary to perform these functions.

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