Deidentified definition

Deidentified means information that cannot reasonably identify, relate to, describe, be capable of being associated with, or be linked, directly or indirectly, to a particular consumer, provided that a business that uses deidentified information:
Deidentified means health information that does not identify an individual and with respect to which there is no reasonable basis to believe that the information can be used to identify an individual.
Deidentified means information that cannot reasonably iden-

Examples of Deidentified in a sentence

  • De-identified information may be used by the Contractor for the purposes of development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications, as any other member of the public or party would be able to use de-identified data pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31(b).

  • With the exception of De-identified District Data that District has specifically agreed in writing to allow Vendor to use after termination or expiration of the Agreement, upon termination or expiration of the Agreement, Vendor will ensure that all District Data is securely returned or destroyed as directed by the District.

  • This Addendum does not give Contractor any rights, title, or interest, including all intellectual property and proprietary rights, implied or otherwise, to District Data or De-identified Data.

  • Except for Subprocessors, Xxxxxxxx agrees not to transfer De-identified Xxxx to any party unless that party agrees in writing not to attempt re-identification.

  • In no event shall Contractor re-identify or attempt to re-identify any De-identified Data or use De- identified Data in combination with other data elements.


More Definitions of Deidentified

Deidentified. “Device”, “Processing”, “Personal Information”, “Sell” or “Selling”, and “Service Provider”, will have the meaning as set forth under the CCPA.
Deidentified means health information that does not
Deidentified means edited to remove information that could be used, alone or in combination with other information, to allow a recipient of student educational records to personally identify any current or former student of a Louisiana public or nonpublic elementary, middle, or high school. Deidentification of student educational records shall include the removal of student names, phone numbers, electronic mail addresses, social security numbers, birth dates, physical addresses, biometric identifiers, and photographic images.
Deidentified means deleting all information that identifies the data subject, which can be used to identify the data subject or linked to other information that identifies a data subject, as is more fully defined in the POPIA;
Deidentified means lacking, or hav- ing had removed, the identifiers or system of encryption that would make it possible for a person to link a DNA sample or genetic in- formation to an individual or the individual’s blood relative, and neither the investigator nor the repository can reconstruct the iden- tity of the individual from whom the sample or information was obtained. Deidentified DNA samples and genetic information must meet the standards provided in 45 C.F.R. 164.502(d) and 164.514(a) to (c), as in effect on July 17, 2007.
Deidentified means information that does not reasonably identify, relate to, or describe a particular consumer, or is not reasonably capable of being directly or indirectly associated or linked with a particular consumer, provided that a business that uses deidentified information:
Deidentified means information that cannot reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, a particular consumer, provided that the business that possesses the information: