Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule. 15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule. 19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 50 contracts
Sources: Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement, Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 10 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 11 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 12 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 13 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 16 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 17 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 18 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 19 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 20 retain such information.
Appears in 33 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Behavioral Health Services, Contract for Provision of Inpatient Behavioral Health Services, Contract for Provision of Behavioral Health Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 32 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Drug Medi Cal Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services, Contract for Provision of Drug Medi Cal Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services, Agreement for Provision of Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains such information.
Appears in 28 contracts
Sources: Agreement No. Ma 042 18010156 for Children’s Crisis Residential Services, Contract for Provision of Adult Supported Employment Services, Agreement No. Ma 042 19010188 for School Based Gang Prevention Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains such information.
Appears in 23 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Provision of in Custody Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 14 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retain 21 retain such information.
Appears in 13 contracts
Sources: Recovery Residence Services, Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Withdrawal Management Services, Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Withdrawal Management Services
Breach excludes. 11 10 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 11 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 12 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 13 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 16 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 17 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 18 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 19 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 20 retain such information.
Appears in 13 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Drug Medi Cal Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services, Contract for Provision of Drug Medi Cal Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 10 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 11 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was 12 made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 13 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 16 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 17 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 18 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 19 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 20 such information.
Appears in 12 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Agreement for Provision of Recovery Residence Services, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 14 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health care 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such disclosure 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retains 21 retain such information.
Appears in 11 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 13 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 14 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 15 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 16 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 19 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 20 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 21 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 22 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 23 retains such information.
Appears in 7 contracts
Sources: Hiv Housing Plus Project Services Agreement, Agreement for Provision of Services, Hiv Care Services Agreement
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 14 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retains 21 retain such information.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Contract for the Provision of Health Promotion Services, Master Agreement for Provision of Services, Master Agreement
Breach excludes. 11 13 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 14 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 15 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 16 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 19 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 20 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 21 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 22 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 23 retains such information.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Inpatient Mental Health Services for Youth, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) 22 i. Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a 23 workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR Contractor or COUNTYCounty , if such 24 acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and 25 does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy 26 Rule.. 27
15 2) 28 ii. Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to 29 access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR Contractor to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTORContractor, 30 or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY County participates, and the information 31 received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not 32 permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) 34 iii. A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR Contractor or COUNTY County has a good 35 faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not 36 reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Correctional Health Registry Staffing Services, Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retains 21 retain such information.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Tobacco Cessation Services, Agreement for the Provision of Services, Agreement for the Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisitionacquisition , access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Services, Agreement for Provision of Services, Agreement for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 13 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 14 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was 15 made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 16 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 19 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 20 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 21 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 22 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains 23 such information.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Agreement for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 15 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 16 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 17 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 18 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 19 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 20 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 21 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 22 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 23 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 24 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 25 retain such information.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Behavioral Health Services, Agreement for Provision of Behavioral Health Services
Breach excludes. 11 12 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 13 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 14 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 15 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 16 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 17 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 18 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 19 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 20 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 21 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 22 such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Narcotic Replacement Therapy Treatment Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 16 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 17 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 18 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Rental Assistance Program Services
Breach excludes. 11 14 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 15 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 16 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 19 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 20 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 21 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Breach excludes. 11 14 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 15 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 16 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 19 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 20 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Physician Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 14 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retains 21 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 16 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 17 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 18 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Master Agreement for Provision of Adult Mental Health Inpatient Services
Breach excludes. 11 15 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 16 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 17 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 18 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 19 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 20 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 21 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 22 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 23 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 24 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 25 such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Early Intervention Services for Older Adults
Breach excludes. 11 10 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 11 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 12 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 13 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 16 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 17 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 18 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 19 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 20 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Transitional Age Youth Crisis Residential Services
Breach excludes. 11 12 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 13 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 14 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 15 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 16 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 17 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 18 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 19 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 20 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 21 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains 22 such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Breach excludes. 11 13 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 14 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 15 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 16 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 19 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 20 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 21 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 22 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 23 retain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Breach excludes. 11 16 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 17 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 18 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 19 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 20 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 21 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 22 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 23 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 24 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 25 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 26 retains such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Inpatient Mental Health Services for Youth
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retains such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 18 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 19 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 20 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 21 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 22 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 23 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 24 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 25 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 26 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 27 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 28 such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Non Medical Detoxification and Residential Treatment Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) 9 i. Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 10 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 11 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 12 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) 13 ii. Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 14 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 15 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 16 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) 17 iii. A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 18 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 19 retains such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Agreement for Provision of Fiscal Intermediary Services
Breach excludes. 11 10 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 11 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 12 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 13 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 14 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 15 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 16 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 17 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 18 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 19 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 20 such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Contract for Provision of Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain retainsretain such information.
Appears in 1 contract
Breach excludes. 11 16 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 17 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use 13 18 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 19 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 20 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 21 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 22 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 23 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 24 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 25 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 26 retain such information.
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Breach excludes. 11 13 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 14 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTYCOUNTY , if such acquisition, access, or use 13 15 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 16 in a manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 17 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 18 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health 17 19 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such 18 20 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 21 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief 20 that 22 an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to 21 retain 23 such information.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Recovery Education Institute Services
Breach excludes. 11 1) Any unintentional acquisition, access, or use of PHI by a workforce member or 12 person acting under the authority of CONTRACTOR or COUNTY, if such acquisition, access, or use was 13 was made in good faith and within the scope of authority and does not result in further use or disclosure 14 in a 14 manner not permitted under the Privacy Rule.
15 2) Any inadvertent disclosure by a person who is authorized to access PHI at 16 CONTRACTOR to another person authorized to access PHI at the CONTRACTOR, or organized health care 17 care arrangement in which COUNTY participates, and the information received as a result of such disclosure 18 disclosure is not further used or disclosed in a manner not permitted under the HIPAA Privacy Rule.
19 3) A disclosure of PHI where CONTRACTOR or COUNTY has a good faith belief that 20 that an unauthorized person to whom the disclosure was made would not reasonably have been able to retain 21 retain such information.
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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services