Person Records Sample Clauses

Person Records. The data or information shared under this Agreement includes PII does not include PII Personal Identifying Information (PII), as defined by South Carolina statutory law, S.C. Code Xxx. § 16-13-510(D), xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/code/t16c013.php, or as defined by the State of South Carolina Data Breach Law, see SECTION 39-1-90 (D.3.), xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/code/t39c001.php, or other data and information classified as Restricted or Confidential. (Keep in mind that if multiple data elements are being shared, their combined classification could be more restrictive than any of the elements individually.) If person records are included, the Data Element(s) that ensures accurate identification of unique persons is known as a unique personal identifier. Please list below. Unique Personal Identifier is Ownership of Data and Information Per policy UNIV 1.51 (Data and Information Governance) the Sender retains exclusive rights to all data, content, and information the university collects, produces, transmits, and stores regarding its Constituents, services, programs, and operations.
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Person Records. If person records are included, the Data Element(s) included to ensure accurate identification of unique persons (known as a unique personal identifier) is/are: ____________________________ The data or information shared under this Agreement  includes  does not include Personally Identifying Information (PII), as defined by the State of South Carolina Data Breach Law; see SECTION 39-1-90 (D.3.), xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/code/t39c001.php Ownership of Data and Information Per policy UNIV 1.51 (Data and Information Governance) the Sender retains exclusive rights to all data, content, and information the university collects, produces, transmits, and stores regarding its Constituents, services, programs, and operations. Protection of Confidential Data Recipient agrees to abide by limitations binding upon the USC and related to the transmission, storage, access, and disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information from Covered Data and Information records; this includes various federal and state legislation, regulations, policies, and industry practices. A list of potentially applicable items is located in Enterprise Data Standard 1.04 (Data Classification Level and Potentially Applicable Data Items; see xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/about/offices_and_divisions/division_of_information_technology/docs/dataclassificationschema_eds104.pdf ). Definition: Covered Data and Information (CDI) includes paper records, electronic images, data and other information records supplied by USC about its Constituents, operations, or business processes, as well as paper records, electronic images, data and other information records USC’s Constituents provide directly to the Recipient, if any. Definition: Constituents are persons and entities that have a relationship to any organizational unit of the university system, including but not limited to: students (prospective students, applicants for admission, enrolled students, campus residents, former students, and alumni), employees (faculty, staff, administrators, student employees, prospective employees, candidates for employment, former employees and retirees), and other affiliates (including but not limited to board members, consultants, contractors, donors, invited guests, recipients of goods and services, research subjects, and volunteers).

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  • Files and Records A. An employee will have the right to review the contents of files concerning the employee, excluding initial references of the district pertaining to said employee or other items statutorily exempt from disclosure originating after initial employment, and to have a representative of the Association accompany him/her in such a review.

  • Client Records 26.2.1 CONTRACTOR shall prepare and maintain accurate and complete records of clients served and dates and type of services provided under the terms of this Contract in a form acceptable to ADMINISTRATOR.

  • Offices and Records Borrower's place of business, or Borrower's Chief executive office, if Borrower has more than one place of business, is located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000. Unless Borrower has designated otherwise in writing this location is also the office or offices where Borrower keeps its records concerning the Collateral.

  • Records The Administrator shall maintain appropriate books of account and records relating to services performed hereunder, which books of account and records shall be accessible for inspection upon reasonable written request by the Issuer, the Seller and the Indenture Trustee at any time during normal business hours.

  • Transit Records 7.6.1 CenturyLink and CLEC will exchange wireline network usage data originated by a wireline Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) where the NXX resides in a wireline LEC Switch, transits CenturyLink's network, and terminates to CLEC's network when Technically Feasible and commercially reasonable. Each Party agrees to provide to the other this wireline network usage data when CenturyLink or CLEC acts as a transit provider currently or in the future. The Parties understand that this information is Carrier protected information under Section 222 of the Telecommunications Act and shall be used solely for the purposes of Billing the wireline LEC. CLEC will provide to CenturyLink information to enable CenturyLink to provide transit records on a mechanized basis when Technically Feasible. This includes, but is not limited to: service center information, operating company number, and state jurisdiction. CenturyLink and CLEC agree to exchange wireline network usage data as Category 11-01-XX.

  • Education Records Educational Records are official records, files and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency, including but not limited to, records encompassing all the material kept in the student’s cumulative folder, such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement, and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols and individualized education programs. For purposes of this DPA, Education Records are referred to as Student Data. Personally Identifiable Information (PII): The terms “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII” has the same meaning as that found in U.C.A § 53E-9-301, and includes both direct identifiers (such as a student’s or other family member’s name, address, student number, or biometric number) and indirect identifiers (such as a student’s date of birth, place of birth, or mother’s maiden name). Indirect identifiers that constitute PII also include metadata or other information that, alone or in combination, is linked or linkable to a specific student that would allow a reasonable person in the school community, who does not have personal knowledge of the relevant circumstances, to identify the student with reasonable certainty. For purposes of this DPA, Personally Identifiable Information shall include the categories of information listed in the definition of Student Data.

  • Maintain Records Contractor shall keep Owner informed of the progress of the Work. Contractor shall maintain records of the cost for the Work pursuant to and in compliance with GASB 34 accounting requirements and such other methods as Owner may require, including complete backup documentation for all pay applications.

  • Public Records Taxpayer acknowledges that GO-Biz is subject to the California Public Records Act (PRA) (Gov. Code, § 6250 et seq.). This Agreement and materials submitted by Taxpayer to GO-Biz may be subject to a PRA request. In such an event, GO-Biz will notify Taxpayer, as soon as practicable that a PRA request for Taxpayer’s information has been received, but not less than five (5) business days prior to the release of the requested information to allow Taxpayer to seek an injunction. GO-Biz will work in good faith with Taxpayer to protect the information to the extent an exemption is provided by law, including, but not limited to, notes, drafts, proprietary information, financial information, and trade secret information. GO-Biz will also apply the “balancing test” as provided for under Government Code section 6255, to the extent applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, GO-Biz agrees that any information provided to GO-Biz by the FTB, in connection with this Agreement will be treated as confidential tax information protected by Article 2 (commencing with Section 19542) of Chapter 7 of Part 10.2 of the RTC, assuming that FTB can rely on such a section and shall not be disclosed to any party, other than personnel of GO-Biz or the Committee, without Taxpayer’s prior written consent. Taxpayer acknowledges that this Agreement in whole or in part will be made available to the public at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the Committee hearing. Pursuant to RTC sections 17059.2 and 23689, in the event of approval by the Committee of this Agreement, Taxpayer acknowledges and agrees that GO-Biz will post on its website the following information:

  • Project Records ‌ As further described below, Project records include but are not limited to Grantee, financial, and voucher records. All Project records must be retained for a period of three (3) years after final payment under this Grant. All Project records are subject to audit pursuant to Section P of this Grant Agreement. Upon completion of the third year of record retention, the Grantee shall submit all Project records to CARB. Hardcopy of electronic records are suitable. Acceptable forms of electronic media include hard drives, CDs, DVDs, and flash drives. Other forms of electronic media may be allowed based on prior written concurrence from CARB.

  • Contractor’s Records The Contractor shall keep true and accurate accounts, records, books and data which shall correctly reflect the business transacted by the Contractor in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. These records shall be stored in Orange County for a period of three (3) years after final payment is received from the County. Storage of records in another county will require written approval from the County of Orange assigned Deputy Purchasing Agent.

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