Common use of PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT NOTICE Clause in Contracts

PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT NOTICE. Proposers should give specific attention and identification of those specific portions of their proposal which they deem to contain confidential and/or proprietary information. Such information must be individually noted as being confidential or proprietary, either at that location, or in a separate consolidated listing contained within the bid/proposal, and provide justification of why the material should not be subject to disclosure by the County upon request under the Maryland Public Information Act. Proposers may not declare their entire proposal package to be confidential or proprietary. Failure to provide specific identification and justification may result in the County releasing the information if requested to do so.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Capital Lease Purchase Agreement, Capital Lease Purchase Agreement, Capital Lease Purchase Agreement

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PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT NOTICE. Proposers Offerors should give specific attention and identification of those specific portions of their proposal which they deem to contain confidential and/or proprietary information. Such information must be individually noted as being confidential or proprietary, either at that location, or in a separate consolidated listing contained within the bid/proposal, proposal and provide justification of why the material should not be subject to disclosure by the County upon request under the Maryland Public Information Act. Proposers Offerors may not declare their entire proposal package to be confidential or proprietary. Failure to provide specific identification and justification may result in the County releasing the information if requested to do so.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Capital Lease Purchase Agreement

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