Permissible Purposes definition

Permissible Purposes means one of the permitted purposes for which a Consumer Report may be provided pursuant to the FCRA.
Permissible Purposes means Treatment, Payment, Healthcare Operations, consistent with HIPAA and Vermont law.
Permissible Purposes means Treatment, Payment, Health Care Operations, consistent with HIPAA and Vermont law.

Examples of Permissible Purposes in a sentence

  • Permissible Purposes shall be identified in the WVHIN’s Policies and Procedures.

  • Client acknowledges that it has the Permissible Purpose(s) defined in the Client Information section for obtaining credit reports in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and it is familiar with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”).

  • The Services may also include, upon your instructions and authorization, and following Patient enrolment, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ directly contacting Patients on your behalf to provide online and/or telephone support related to Monitor set-up, its operation and/or connectivity to ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and/or to ship a separate Monitor, where necessary and available.

  • The amount of reimbursement allowance shall be limited to (i) up to seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) of the expense incurred by the Executive for the first year that the Executive incurs expense for any of the Permissible Purposes and (ii) up to an additional two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) of expense for any of the Permissible Purposes in each subsequent year during the term of Executive’s employment under this Agreement.

  • End User certifies that it shall request Reports solely for End User’s exclusive one-time use and use such information solely for the permissible purpose(s) set forth below in Permissible Purposes and for no other purpose, subject however to the additional restrictions set forth herein.

  • Permissible Purposes shall be identified in the WVHIN’s Policies and Procedures; provided however, nothing herein shall be construed to require either the WVHIN or the Participant to engage in Information Blocking as that term is defined by the 21st Century Cures Act and its implementing regulations at 45 C.F. R.

  • All data, including PHI retrieved through the Query-Retrieve function, Notification service and other services is provided by Participants and Data Suppliers of the HIE for Permissible Purposes.

  • Its use and disclosure may require a Patient’s written authorization for certain Permissible Purposes; however, the use and disclosure of Sensitive Health Information for certain other Permissible Purposes, such as Treatment or Emergency Treatment, may not require a Patient’s written authorization.

  • The amount of reimbursement allowance shall be limited to (i) up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) of the expense incurred by the Executive for the first year that the Executive incurs expense for any of the Permissible Purposes and (ii) up to an additional five thousand dollars ($5,000) of expense for any of the Permissible Purposes in each subsequent year during the term of this Agreement.

  • Please note, particularly, the Permissible Purposes of Reports, as well as requirements on Users of Consumer Reports and Obtaining Information Under False Pretenses.


More Definitions of Permissible Purposes

Permissible Purposes means Treatment, Payment, Health Care Operations, consistent with HIPAA
Permissible Purposes means–(a) verifying accuracy of the credit information or resolving disputes;(b) conducting credit investigation, affordability assessments and credit scoring on new credit applications and renewal of existing credit facilities;(c) executing credit agreements; and(d) conducting and executing financial fraud detection and financial fraud prevention services or other similar types of offences.

Related to Permissible Purposes

  • Multiple purposes in relation to a property, shall mean the use of a property for more than one purpose.

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