Relevant Privacy Laws definition

Relevant Privacy Laws means the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and any other legislation, code or guideline which applies in the jurisdiction in which the Study Site is located and which relates to the protection of Personal Information.
Relevant Privacy Laws means the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and the Health Information Privacy Code 1994 and commentary (2008 edition), or their replacement, and any other legislation, code or guideline which applies in the jurisdiction in which the Study Site is located and which relates to the protection of Personal Information. Reportable Event (which includes Serious Adverse Events) has the meaning given in the Medsafe guidance, or its replacement, and the Clinical Investigation Plan.
Relevant Privacy Laws means the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) or any other applicable legislation (including delegated and subordinate legislation such as regulations), code or guideline relating to the protection of Personal Information or Sensitive Information. Research Misconduct has the same meaning as set out in the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018), as updated from time to time.

Examples of Relevant Privacy Laws in a sentence

  • PRIVACY Each party must ensure that any Personal Information of Study Participants or Personnel it obtains or holds as a result of the conduct of the Study is collected, stored, used and disclosed by it in accordance with the Relevant Privacy Laws.

  • Privacy Each party must ensure that any Personal Information of Study Participants or Personnel it obtains or holds as a result of the conduct of the Study is collected, stored, used and disclosed in accordance with the Relevant Privacy Laws.

  • The parties must ensure that any Personal Information arising from the Study regarding Study Subjects or Personnel, is collected, stored, used and disclosed in accordance with the Relevant Privacy Laws.

  • Each Party agrees not to do anything that would cause a breach of the Relevant Privacy Laws and agrees not to do anything that would cause any other Party to breach a Relevant Privacy Law applicable to that Party.

  • Privacy Each Party agrees to comply with the Relevant Privacy Laws as applicable to their respective conduct of a Project.

  • Each Subcontractor warrants that: it has documented information security policies, standards and/or procedures in place to protect the confidentiality, privacy and integrity of information in its possession and control, including ‘health information’ as that term is defined under Relevant Privacy Laws; and it has reasonable measures in place for identifying threats and vulnerabilities to its information system(s), including in respect of Personnel training and mobile device storage.

  • The Subcontractor acknowledges that the Head Agreement obliges Sponsor to comply with the Relevant Privacy Laws applicable to it regarding its collection, storage, use and disclosure of Subcontractor Personnel Information.

  • Sponsor must comply with the Relevant Privacy Laws applicable to it regarding its collection, storage, use and disclosure of Subcontractor Personnel Information.

  • The parties must ensure that any Personal Information or Health Information arising from the Study regarding Study Subjects or Personnel, is collected, stored, used and disclosed in accordance with the Relevant Privacy Laws.

  • Privacy The parties must ensure that any Personal Information collected, received or arising in connection with this agreement, including but not limited to Personal Information of a party’s Personnel and of Study Participants, is collected, stored, used and disclosed in accordance with Relevant Privacy Laws.


More Definitions of Relevant Privacy Laws

Relevant Privacy Laws means Relevant Laws relating to privacy and data protection, including those relating to the Processing of Data and other information.
Relevant Privacy Laws means the Health Records ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic), the Privacy and Data Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic) and any other legislation, code or guideline which applies in the jurisdiction in which the Primary Site is located and which relates to the protection of Personal Information.