GRAMA definition

Examples of GRAMA in a sentence

  • Contractor agrees that this Contract, related purchase orders, related pricing documents, and invoices will be public documents and may be available for public and private distribution in accordance with the State of Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA).

  • The State Entity and the State of Utah are not obligated to inform Contractor of any GRAMA requests for disclosure of this Contract, related purchase orders, related pricing documents, or invoices.

  • Generally, GRAMA only protects against the disclosure of trade secrets or commercial information that could reasonably be expected to result in unfair competitive injury.

  • Contractor gives the State Entity and the State of Utah express permission to make copies of this Contract, related sales orders, related pricing documents, and invoices in accordance with GRAMA.

  • Contractor agrees that this Contract, related purchase orders, related pricing documents, and invoices will be public documents, and may be available for public and private distribution in accordance with the State of Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA).


More Definitions of GRAMA

GRAMA means the Government Records Access and Management Act, Title 63G, Chapter 2, a Utah law designed to govern access to and control of government records.
GRAMA means the Utah Government Records Access and Management Act, as defined by Utah law.
GRAMA means the Government Records Access and Management Act as enacted by the 1992 Utah Legislature, Sections 63G-2-101 through 901, Utah Code Annotated.
GRAMA means the Government Records and Management Act as enacted by the 1992 Utah Legislature, Sections 63G-2-201 through 6G-2-310.
GRAMA means the Government Records and Management Access Act, Title 63G, Chapter 2 of the Utah Code, or applicable successor statute.
GRAMA means Utah Code Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access
GRAMA means Chapter 2, Title 63, Utah Code Annotated or its successor.