Public Record Act Sample Clauses

Public Record Act. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary in section 3.3, PowerSchool acknowledges that, to the extent Customer is subject to public record acts or freedom of information acts, PowerSchool will work with Customer to provide appropriate information in response to such requests, to the extent such requested information is not PowerSchool’s proprietary information or otherwise exempted from disclosure.
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Public Record Act. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary in this Section 13 (Confidentiality), PowerSchool acknowledges that, to the extent Organization is subject to public record acts or freedom of information acts, (i) PowerSchool will reasonably work with Organization to provide appropriate information in response to such requests, to the extent such requested information is not PowerSchool’s proprietary information or otherwise exempted from disclosure; and (ii) Organization shall provide PowerSchool a reasonable opportunity to object to any such request as permitted under applicable law.
Public Record Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent applicable, information provided to the Implementer may be subject to public review pursuant to the California Public Records Act (California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.), which provides that records in the custody of a public entity be disclosed unless the information being sought falls into one or more of the ex- emptions to disclosure set out in Government Code Sections 6254 through 6255. As a result, the Implementer may be obligated to disclose some or all information provided to the Implementer, to any party that requests it to the extent required under the California Public Records Act; pro- vided, however the Implementer agrees to give PG&E prompt notice of such request prior to re- leasing any information so the PG&E may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or seek to resist or narrow the scope of the disclosure, including protecting the disclosure of any Confidential Information.
Public Record Act. L.C. SENIORS shall assist COUNTY and fully cooperate with COUNTY to fulfill all of COUNTY’s obligations under the Washington Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington) concerning any request made to COUNTY that concerns records possessed by L.C. SENIORS by timely and fully responding and providing documents and records in response to COUNTY’s request for the same. The obligations created by this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
Public Record Act. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary in section 3.3, Good-Lite acknowledges that, to the extent Customer is subject to public record acts or freedom of information acts, Good-Lite will work with Customer to provide appropriate information in response to such requests, to the extent such requested information is not Good- Lite’s proprietary information or otherwise exempted from disclosure.

Related to Public Record Act

  • Public Record That this Agreement shall become public upon the Effective Date.

  • 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:

  • Access to Public Records The Department may unilaterally cancel this Contract for refusal by the Contractor to comply with this section by not allowing public access to all documents, papers, letters or other material made or received by the Contractor in conjunction with the Contract, unless the records are exempt from section 24(a) of Article I of the State Constitution and section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes.

  • Public Records Requests If the Department receives a public records request for materials designated by the Contractor as trade secret or otherwise confidential under Florida or federal law, the Contractor will be responsible for taking the appropriate legal action in response to the request. If the Contractor fails to take appropriate and timely action to protect the materials designated as trade secret or otherwise confidential, the Department will provide the materials to the requester.

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