Examples of Blocking Regulations in a sentence
This policy shall have no impact on or limit a Participant’s responsibility, if any, to comply with the Federal Information Blocking Regulations.
However, if the Blocking Regulations purport to make compliance with any portion of this clause by the Issuer unenforceable, the Issuer will nonetheless take such measures as may be necessary to ensure that the Issuer does not use the services provided in any manner which would cause the Paying Agent, Registrar and Transfer Agent to violate Sanctions applicable to the Paying Agent, Registrar and Transfer Agent, respectively.
Participants shall be considered in compliance with this policy and procedure if the Participant meets the Federal Information Blocking Regulations, as outlined below.
This policy and procedure shall apply the Federal Information Blocking Regulations (45 C.F.R. Part 171, as may be amended) to all Health and Social Services Information.
For the purposes of this policy and procedure, when the Federal Information Blocking Regulations use the term “electronic health information,” the term Health and Social Services Information shall also apply.
C.F.R. Part 171, as may be amended), the Participant shall comply with the Federal Information Blocking Regulations with respect to Health and Social Services Information as described in this Section.
A Participant may not use the Fees Exception in the Federal Information Blocking Regulations (45 C.F.R. § 171.302) to withhold Health and Social Services Information for a Required Purpose in the Permitted, Required and Prohibited Purposes Policy andSubject: California Information Blocking ProhibitionsStatus:Policy: OPP-[X]Publication Date:Version: 1.0 Procedure.
Wei Shen (沈伟), Legal Warfare in the US-China Trade Friction: Understanding the Unreliable Entity List System and Blocking Regulations (中美贸易摩擦中的法律战——从不可靠实体清单制度到阻断办法), 1 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (比较法研究) 180 (2021).
Revised to provide that Participants subject to the Federal Information Blocking Regulations may not use the Licensing Exception to withhold Health and Social Services Information for a Required Purpose (as described in the Permitted, Required, and Prohibited Purposes Policy and Procedure).
A Participant’s Behavior shall not be considered Information Blocking if the Participant meets the conditions of the Content and Manner Exception (45C.F.R. § 171.301, as may be amended) in the Federal Information Blocking Regulations.