Additional Consumer Protections Sample Clauses

Additional Consumer Protections. For purposes of this paragraph, the terms and definitions set forth in section 501.171, Florida Statutes, govern over any other conflicting definitions specified in this Agreement. BA understands that FHKC or its customers may be a Covered Entity (as may be BA) under the terms of section 501.171. The reporting requirements set forth in Section 4.4 of this Agreement apply to any Breach of Security. In the event of a Breach of Security, the BA shall indemnify and hold FHKC harmless for expenses and/or damages related to the Breach of Security. Such obligation shall include, but is not limited to, the mailed notification to a governmental agency and any individual in Florida whose Personal Information is reasonably believed to have been Accessed as a result of the Breach of Security. In the event that the BA discovers circumstances requiring notification of more than one thousand (1,000) persons at one time, BA shall also notify, without unreasonable delay, all consumer reporting agencies that compile and maintain files on consumers on a nationwide basis, as in the Fair Credit Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. § 0000x(x), of the timing, distribution and content of the Notices. Substitute Notice, as specified in section 501.171(4)(f), Florida Statutes, shall not be permitted except as approved in writing in advance by FHKC. The Parties agree that PHI includes Data elements in addition to those included described as Personal Information under section 501.171 and agree that BA’s responsibilities under this paragraph shall include all PHI or EPHI. XX agrees to pay all costs of any associated mitigation as a result of a Breach of Security, including the provision of, at a minimum, one (1) year of credit monitoring and identity theft protection for such affected individuals. FHKC, in its sole discretion, shall determine if the Breach of Security is significant enough to warrant such measures and the length of time such mitigation measures shall be offered to the affected individuals.
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Additional Consumer Protections. In the event of a Security Incident, Breach, or "breach" pursuant to section 501.171, Florida Statutes, the BA shall indemnify and hold FHKC harmless for directly related out-of-pocket expenses and/or damages.
Additional Consumer Protections. For purposes of this paragraph, the terms and definitions set forth in section 501.171, Florida Statutes, govern over any other conflicting definitions specified in this Agreement. BA understands that FHKC or its customers may be a Covered Entity (as may be BA) under the terms of section 501.171, and that in the event of a Breach of Security, the BA shall indemnify and hold FHKC harmless for expenses and/or damages related to the Breach of Security. Such obligation shall include, but is not limited to, the mailed notification to a governmental agency and any individual in Florida whose Personal Information is reasonably believed to have been Accessed as a result of the Breach of Security. In the event that the BA discovers circumstances requiring notification of more than one thousand (1,000) persons at one time, BA shall also notify, without unreasonable delay, all consumer reporting agencies that compile and maintain files on consumers on a nationwide basis, as in the Fair Credit Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. § 0000x(x), of the timing, distribution and content of the notices. Substitute notice, as specified in section 501.171(4)(f), Florida Statutes, shall not be permitted except as approved in writing in advance by FHKC. The parties agree that PHI includes data elements in addition to those included described as Personal Information under section 501.171 and agree that BA’s responsibilities under this paragraph shall include all PHI or EPHI. BA agrees to pay all costs of any associated mitigation as a result of a Breach of Security, including the provision of, at a minimum, one (1) year of credit monitoring and identity theft protection for such affected individuals. FHKC, in its sole discretion, shall determine if the Breach of Security is significant enough to warrant such measures and the length of time such mitigation measures shall be offered to the affected individuals.

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