Named Entity Protected Data definition

Named Entity Protected Data means all documents, reports, data, records, forms, and other materials obtained by Vendor from the Named Entity or is otherwise received by Vendor from any person or entity registered to receive notifications from the SAVNS system, as a result of providing the Participating Entity Services as required under this Contract or any of the Incorporated Documents which includes personally identifiable information, federal tax information, personal health information, criminal justice information, or any information that is classified as confidential or sensitive by federal or state law, by agency policy, or is defined as "Personal Identifying Information" under Texas Business and Commerce Code §521.002(a)(1) or "Sensitive Personal Information" as defined by Texas Business and Commerce Code §521.002(a)(2) or any other data or information which (i) has been marked as confidential by any party; (ii) whose confidential nature has been made known to the Vendor by the Named Entity or any individual registered to receive notifications under the SAVNS system; or (iii) that due to their character and nature, a reasonable person under like circumstances would treat as confidential.

Examples of Named Entity Protected Data in a sentence

  • Further, nothing in this Section 10.4 shall be deemed to alter, limit, or otherwise modify any of Vendor’s obligations related to the use and protection of Named Entity Protected Data pursuant to Section 9 of this Contract, the RFO, and OAG Information Security Standards (Attachment 4 to the RFO).

  • Vendor shall comply with all reasonable directions provided by Named Entity with respect to the return or disposal of Named Entity Protected Data.

  • Vendor shall be responsible for and remain liable to Named Entity for the actions and omissions of all Authorized Persons that are not Authorized Employees concerning the treatment of Named Entity Protected Data as if they were Vendor’s own actions and omissions.

Related to Named Entity Protected Data

  • Protected Data means Student Data and/or Teacher or Principal Data, to the extent applicable to the product or service actually being provided to the District by Vendor pursuant to the Master Agreement.

  • Student Personal Information means information collected through a school service that personally identifies an individual student or other information collected and maintained about an individual student that is linked to information that identifies an individual student, as identified by Washington Compact Provision 28A.604.010. For purposes of this DPA, Student Personal Information is referred to as Student Data.

  • Covered contractor information system means an information system that is owned or operated by a contractor that processes, stores, or transmits Federal contract information.

  • Electronic Protected Health Information means Protected Health Information that is maintained in or transmitted by electronic media.

  • Personal Identifying Information or “PII” means information that alone, or in conjunction with other information, identifies an individual, as defined at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(1).

  • Information owner means the individual appointed in accordance with division (A) of section 1347.05 of the Revised Code to be directly responsible for a system.

  • Unsecured Protected Health Information means protected health information that is not secured by a technology standard that renders protected health information unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized individuals and is developed or endorsed by a standards developing organization that is accredited by the American National Standards Institute.

  • De-Identified Data means information that has all Personally Identifiable Information, including direct and indirect identifiers removed or obscured, such that the remaining information does not reasonably identify an individual. This includes, but is not limited to, name, date of birth, demographic information, location information and school identity.