Content of Notices Sample Clauses

Content of Notices. All notices must comply with the minimum notice provisions set forth in 45 C.F.R. §§ 164.404, 164.406, 164.408, 164.410, and section 13402(f) of the HITECH Act, as applicable, except that any references therein to a “covered entity” shall be read as references to Business Associate.
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Content of Notices. All notices and reports required under this Addendum shall include the content set forth 45 C.F.R § 164.404 and FIPA. Notification to individuals, except that references therein to a "Covered Entity," shall be read as references to the Business Associate.
Content of Notices. All notices and reports required under this Addendum shall include the content set forth 45 C.F.R §164.404, the HITECH Act Breach Notification rules, and FIPA, each as amended. Notification to individuals sent by the Business Associate pursuant to this Agreement shall clearly state that the breach was on the Business Associate’s part.
Content of Notices. All notices required under this Attachment shall include the content set forth in the regulations implementing Section 13402(f), Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, except that references therein to a “covered entity” shall be read as references to the Business Associate.
Content of Notices. All notices required under this Attachment shall include the content set forth 45 C.F.R § 164.404 and FIPA. Notification to individuals except that references therein to a "covered entity" shall be read as references to the Business Associate. Regardless of the method by which notice is provided to individuals under this section, notice of a breach shall include, to the extent possible, the following: (1) a brief description of what happened, including the date of the breach and the date of the discovery of the breach, if known; (2) a description of the types of unsecured PHI and PI that were involved in the breach (such as full name, social security number, date of birth, home address, account number, or disability code); (3) the steps individuals should take to protect themselves from potential harm resulting from the breach; (4) a brief description of what the covered entity involved is doing to investigate the breach, to mitigate losses, and to protect against any further breaches; (5) contact procedures for individuals to ask questions or learn additional information, which shall include a toll free telephone number, an e-mail address, web site, or postal address.
Content of Notices. Each telephonic and written Interest Election Request shall specify the following information in compliance with Section 2.02 and paragraph (f) of this Section:
Content of Notices. The content of the specific notice shall include the following information: The specific action to be taken; The effective date of action; The employee’s competitive area, competitive level, subgroup and service date, and the annual performance ratings of record for the applicable three years; The place where the employee may inspect the regulations and records pertinent to his/her case; The reasons for retaining a lower standing employee in the same competitive level because of a continuing exception; Grade and pay retention information; and, The employee’s grievance or appeal rights.
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Content of Notices. All notices required under this Attachment shall include the content set forth Section 13402(f), Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Content of Notices. All notices required under this Attachment shall include the content set forth Section 13402(f), Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, except that references therein to a "covered entity" shall be read as references to the Vendor. AHCA Contract No. FA904, Attachment III-A, Page 3 of 4 AHCA Form 2100-0017 (Rev. AUG 09)
Content of Notices. All notices required under this Attachment shall include the content set forth in 42 U.S.C. 17932(f) and 45 C.F.R. 164 Subpart D, except that references therein to a “covered entity” shall be read as references to the Vendor.
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