Data Sharing Protocol definition
Data Sharing Protocol. (or the “DSP”) means the set of principles detailed in Schedule 4 which govern the processes and practicalities of information sharing between the Authority and the Sponsor.
Data Sharing Protocol means the official agreed procedure for sharing data and information between different organisations set out in clause 12;
Data Sharing Protocol the agreement to set out the purpose of the data sharing, covering what data are shared and what happens to the data at each stage, setting standards and helping all parties involved to be clear about their roles and responsibilities. An essential part of demonstrating that the data controllers’ accountability obligations under the UK GDPR are met. • “Ecosystems Project Board” the board appointed and described pursuant to the development of the Ecosystems Platform • “ESP” the ecosystems platform to be delivered through the programme • “Expiry Date” the date falling after the date on which the final Agreement with Humber Teaching Hospital Trust has expired or been terminated
Examples of Data Sharing Protocol in a sentence
Without prejudice to the obligation under Clause 28.1, the Partners will comply with the Data Sharing Protocol set out in Schedule 8, as agreed and amended between the Partners from time to time.
More Definitions of Data Sharing Protocol
Data Sharing Protocol the protocol for the sharing of data agreed by the Parties set out at Schedule 8;
Data Sharing Protocol means the data sharing protocol set out in Appendix 1 of Schedule 8 (Data Sharing Protocol).